About Coach Jon Whithaus

Jon is currently the Associate Head Women's Golf Coach at Duke University and also owns and operates Elite Level Golf. He has extensive experience working with players to help them to move from one level to the next level in their careers.

He has worked in various capacities with amateur players and professional players. Jon has coached women’s and men’s student-athletes that have gone on to win on seven of the biggest tours in the world — LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour, Epson Tour, PGA Tour, DP World Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, and Challenge Tour.

Jon has had a very successful collegiate coaching career over the past two decades, previously as the Associate Head Men's Golf Coach at Duke University, and the Head Men's Golf Coach and Assistant Athletic Director at Ohio Wesleyan University. He was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015.

His teams have reached the NCAA Championship 17 times, highlighted by 11 Top 10 finishes. His teams have won over 60 tournament titles throughout his career. Whithaus is the only coach in NCAA Division I to coach both a men's (2011) and women's (2016) program into the match play semifinals of the NCAA Championship.

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About Our Camps Administrator

As our camps administrator, Morgan Whithaus Meyers handles the organization and logistical details for our camps. She helps families and players have the information they need while also supporting our coaches.

You’ll often hear from Morgan rather than our coaches. This way, our coaches can devote their full attention to the campers.

Morgan is Coach Whithaus’ oldest daughter. During the school year, she is an elementary school teacher.

About Our Instructional Staff

Our staff includes Top 100 Instructors in America, NCAA National Champions, Hall of Fame Members, National Coaches of the Year, and All-Americans.

Members of our staff have worked with collegiate and professional players on tours around the world, and we are all eager to assist in the improvement of every student attending Elite Level Golf camps and schools.

Please follow each camp session link for more information about site-specific staff.

Instructional staff varies by session and location.

Past Instructors from our 2025 Camps

Dan Wesley, Head Men’s Golf Coach at University of Rochester; also serves as the on-site director for many of our camps

Lyndsey Bevill, Head Women’s Golf Coach at Saint Leo University

Brent Bowen, PGA Head Golf Professional Emeritus at Duke University Golf Club

Kathryn Carson, Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach at East Carolina University

Mike Cato, Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach at East Carolina University

Tiya Chowdary, Collegiate Golfer at New York University

Tanya Chowdary, Collegiate Golfer at Bentley University

Aalok Dhurandhar, Golf instructor and former competitive junior golfer

Ethan Evans, Collegiate Golfer at Duke University

Erin Fahey, Head Women's Golf Coach at Bowling Green State University

Robbie Fields, Women's Head Golf Coach at Jacksonville State University

Ali Green, Head Women's Golf Coach at University of Toledo

Lauren Grogan, Head Men's and Women's Golf Coach at Denison University

Derek Hamm, Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach at Barton CollegeBob Heintz, Head Men’s Golf Coach at Duke University

Jane Hopkinson-Wood, Head Women’s Coach at Washington and Lee University

Kelly Hovland, Head Women's Golf Coach at University of Maryland

Alexander Jones, Assistant Men's and Women's Golf Coach at Denison University

Robby Pickett, Head Men’s Golf Coach at Oakland University

Greg Robertson, Head Women’s Golf Coach at Oklahoma State University

Dan Ruyle, Assistant Men's Golf Coach at Virginia Tech

Maddi Swaney, Assistant Women’s Golf Coach at Oklahoma State University

Grayson Warren, Collegiate Golfer at East Carolina University

Kevin Williams, Director of Men’s and Women’s Golf at East Carolina University

Ryan Williams, Head Men's Coach at Central Michigan University

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