Zachary Storm Sardina
It all startED IN…
HIGH SCHOOL - I grew up as a baseball player, played on multiple club teams at one time and got to travel. A hip injury took me out of the game and in came GOLF. I improved rapidly and quickly got addicted to this great game! By my junior year in high school, I was one of the Top 20 high school golfers in the state and made it to the Quarter Finals in the AZ State Amateur. A shoulder injury took me off track to get to a four year college right out of high school so I had to improvise. On to the next level…
JUNIOR COLLEGE - I walked on to the golf team for Scottsdale Community College, and was immediately put into the starting five. By my second year, I was leading the team. I had 6 straight rounds under par (5 in the 60s). This stretch lead me to earning All-American honors and propelled me to the next step in my golf journey…
DII UNIVERSITY - I earned a golf scholarship to play in Northern California at Chico State University. It was and still is a completive program which really helped my game improve. Traveling up and down California and playing at this level really taught me how to be mentally tough and how important the mental game is to golf. Here is where I fine tuned my skills for the next step in my golf career…
PROFESSIONAL GOLF - I trained and prepared for a life of living off my golf skills. I played on the Pepsi Tour for a few months with success. I made money playing golf and I was on my way to reach my goal. Shortly after turning pro, I met the woman that changed my life forever! She is now my wife and mother of my son, Enzo, and daughter, Zoey. I don't play competitively anymore, but now I put that dedication and commitment into my clients through coaching.
Accomplishments
Quarter finalist in AZ Amateur as a Junior
All-American at Scottsdale Community College
Played for Chico State University, a top DII golf school
Played on the Pepsi Tour
Highlights
Lowest 18-Hole Round: 63 (twice)
Lowest 9-Hole Round: 29
3 Hole-in-Ones
Longest Holes Streak without a Bogey (52)
Made Two Eagles on Par 4s in the same round