My Team

Tom Martty, PGA

Director of Instruction | Woodforest Golf Club

Tom Martty's journey in golf began as a Swing Coach in 1964, a role he continues to fulfill to this day, shaping the skills and careers of numerous players. His professional history is illustrious, having served as the Head Men’s Golf Coach at Louisiana State University.

Martty is recognized as a Half Century Member of the PGA and is honored in the Gulf States PGA Hall of Fame.

Throughout his teaching career, Martty has mentored exceptional talent, with a remarkable track record of success. Under his guidance, players achieved impressive milestones, including producing five Collegiate All-Americans, four Conference Champions, and two National Champions. Notably, one of his students clinched a Major Tour victory on the LPGA Tour and another emerged as a "Q" PGA Tour School Medalist. Moreover, a PGA Tour winner, along with three runner-ups, credits Martty for his coaching prowess.

Dr. Matthew Wright, PT, DPT, OCS is the owner and founder of Kingwood Rehab & Strength. Dr. Wright is a licensed physical therapist, Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (OCS), and a Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) certified rehab professional.

Dr. Wright graduated magna cum laude from San Jose State University with a Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology. During his time at San Jose State, Dr. Wright worked as a lab assistant for the biomechanics department, which is where he first began to study motional analysis of the golf swing. Following his undergraduate coursework, Dr. Wright then went on to pursue his doctorate in physical therapy at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Upon completion of his doctoral degree, Dr. Wright then completed an orthopaedic physical therapy residency with Stanford Health Care.

Dr. Matthew Wright, PT, DPT, OCS

Owner | Founder | Kingwood Rehab & Strength

Aaron Dyer is a highly accomplished PGA golf professional with a wealth of experience spanning over 20 years. Aaron gained widespread recognition when he was featured as the "Lesson of the Week" in the New York Post, showcasing his innovative teaching approach and expertise. Since then, Aaron has conducted thousands of private and group lessons over the last 25 years, refining his skills and empowering golfers of all levels to improve their game.

Aaron transitioned to the business and marketing side of the golf industry for 10 years until 2022 when be took the position of Vice President and COO of Coldwell Banker Costa Rica. He maintains his membership with the PGA in a "Reserve" status. He continues to share his passion for the game he loves with friends and family.

Aaron Dyer, PGA

(a.k.a. "Daddy-Caddie")