Addison Mitchell has been doing quite well in junior girls golf tournaments. But after recent Gravity Golf training with David Lee, it improved significantly. At 5'11 and only 14 years of age, “she can knock the tar out of a golf ball,” says David Lee, founder of Gravity Golf.
David and Addison met last year at Fort Smith, Arkansas at a kids clinic hosted by Jim Edgin. Last December, Addison came to work with David Lee at Black Diamond Ranch in Florida and then invested another two weeks in June at David's current training facilities at Green Valley Country Club and Furman University in Greenville, SC. She has been working with the Gravity Golf concepts ever since and her results are telling rest of the story.
She finished as co-runner up in individual stroke play at the 2012 Teen World Cup at Pinehurst while carding a strong 69 in the final round. She and her partner, Megan Munroe defeated Maria Balcazar of Mexico and Gabriella Coello of Venezuela to gain a point on their way to a 7-2 Teen World Cup Victory for the American Team.
David Lee stated that her progress with the Gravity Golf concepts has been “remarkably rapid” and they are having a huge impact on her game. “She is already showing the ability to put Gravity Golf principles into effect under pressure in tournament play – under very competitive situations,” says David Lee. David also stated that she shows the potential of being one of the best junior players that he has seen coming along in years.
“She certainly has the desire to be a great player and is willing to put in the effort,” said David. “She is going to be a fabulous player whether she decides to play at the college level or at the professional level.”