From London to Tokyo.
From Toddler to The Open.
I was born and raised in London — golf was always by my side. My father Chris Meadows, a teaching pro and TV presenter, took me to tournaments all over the world. Next to me, the greatest players and coaches in the game. Looking back, it was an unbelievably privileged environment to grow up in.
I was coached directly by Nick Faldo (6-time Major champion). I spoke with world-class players including Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele and Justin Rose. I caddied at Major championships.
Absorbing all of it up close, one thing became absolutely clear:
"Golf isn't a sport of feel or talent. The fundamentals are everything."
The world's top players, more than anyone, treat the fundamentals as sacred. Seeing that with my own eyes made me really think.
I always asked the same question to every player and every coach:
"What is the single most important thing?"
The answer was, astonishingly, always the same:
"Fundamentals. Without them, you'll never have score consistency, repeatability, or distance."
I fell completely in love with the game. Because I was taught correctly from the start, I broke 100 at 6 and shot in the 60s by 15. Joining the Nick Faldo Academy, I grew up in a world-class environment.
That's why I want to bring "the real understanding of correct movement" to you.
And I want us to enjoy golf, together.
Let's aim for your best golf — together.