- Alan Fine
Alan Fine (born June 12, 1953) is an author, executive coach, consultant and speaker. Fine began his career as a tennis coach in the United Kingdom. In the late 1970’s he worked with Graham Alexander and Sir John Whitmore using Timothy Gallwey’s Inner Game as part of their coaching process. An outcome of their work was the development of the performance model G.R.O.W. (Goal, Reality, Options, Way Forward).
Fine has coached athletes in Europe and the United States. They include Davis Cup tennis team member Buster Mottram, PGA member Stephen Ames, CBS golf commentator and Ryder Cup participant David Feherty, and European PGA golfers Colin Montgomery, Phillip Price, Paul Lawrie, Bradley Dredge and David Llewellyn. He has also worked with Professional Squash player Phil Kenyon, the British Olympic Fencing team and the Welsh Amateur Golf Team.
In 1985 Alan Fine founded a professional training and organizational consulting firm. He consults with individuals and organizations to increase performance, as well as providing executive coaching and leadership training. Fines’ firm trains 15,000 people annually on his coaching process.
Alan Fine is the author of Play to Win Golf (w/ David Feherty) and InsideOut Golf as well as a contributing author to Coaching for Leadership by the Drucker Foundation. He is the author of the book InsideOut: Discovering and Doing What’s Possible. Fine has also contributed articles to GolfWorld and Golf International.
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