This opening segment introduces a special panel discussion celebrating the remarkable life and influence of Bob Toski, one of the most important figures in the history of golf instruction. Hosted at the PGA Show, the tribute recognizes Toski’s upcoming 100th birthday and his extraordinary contributions to the game.
Moderator Jaime Diaz begins by outlining Toski’s incredible legacy as both a PGA TOUR player and a transformational teacher. Despite weighing only 118 pounds, Toski developed a powerful and efficient golf swing that allowed him to compete with and often outdrive some of the longest hitters of his era. His remarkable 1954 season included four victories and the title of PGA Tour leading money winner.
The video tribute highlights the admiration Toski earned from some of the greatest names in golf. Legends such as Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, and Arnold Palmer recognized the brilliance of Toski’s swing and competitive spirit. His ability to understand body movement and feel within the swing would later become the foundation of his teaching philosophy.
After stepping away from full-time tour competition at age 30, Toski dedicated himself to instruction and quickly became one of the most influential teachers in golf. Through books, television appearances, instructional schools, and one-on-one coaching, he helped elevate the profession of golf teaching to national prominence. His work launching the Golf Digest Schools in the early 1970s helped shape modern golf instruction.
The introduction also features heartfelt testimonials from players and colleagues who credit Toski with transforming their games and careers. His ability to communicate feel, movement, and athletic instinct made him uniquely effective with players at every level—from beginners to major champions.
The segment concludes with the introduction of the panel of distinguished guests who will share personal stories and insights about Toski’s influence on the game, including sports psychologist Bob Rotella, PGA National Teacher of the Year Mike Malaska, PGA TOUR Champions professional Ken Duke, and PGA professional Dennis Satyshur.
Together, they begin a thoughtful and heartfelt conversation honoring a man whose ideas about movement, feel, and athletic motion helped shape how golf is taught around the world.
Key Takeaways
• Bob Toski will celebrate his 100th birthday as one of golf’s most influential teachers.
• His 1954 season included four PGA Tour wins and the leading money title.
• Toski’s efficient swing helped a 118-pound player compete with the longest hitters.
• He helped elevate golf instruction into a respected professional career.
• Toski’s teaching emphasized feel, movement, and athletic motion in the golf swing.