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SCGA JuniorWinter 2022
Home›SCGA Junior›A Brush With Greatness: Peter Kostis Coaches FOG’s Annual Event

A Brush With Greatness: Peter Kostis Coaches FOG’s Annual Event

By Judd Spicer
January 24, 2022
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A lesson of a lifetime (and a chance to miss school for a day) recently gave a pair of
standout SCGA Junior members a chance to learn from the best.

At a Friends of Golf (FOG) tournament, held at historic Riviera CC in late September, longtime friends Nataliya Laciste and Josiah Joseph swung together under the spotlight as co-students of a 40-minute lesson with Peter Kostis, long regarded as one of the country’s top instructors and a former CBS Sports commentator.

“I’m not quite sure about the number of people, but definitely in the hundreds, maybe even more. A lot of people. It was amazing,” said 15-year-old Joseph, an SCGA Junior member since the age of seven.

Laciste, a 14-year-old, has been an SCGA Junior member for seven years. She was also well aware of the driving range gallery.

“I didn’t really want to check, because that would have made me nervous; but it was about three rows of people, so kind of scary,” she laughed. “When I was taking my first swings, my hands were a bit shaky — I didn’t want to shank one in front of that many people.”

Under the direction of Kostis, shots askew were few for the impressive duo.

“I’ve been hitting my ball a bit to the right, so Mr. Kostis gave me some drills to help close my clubface,” Laciste detailed. “He was helping me get my feet a little closer together and then cocking my wrists in the backswing. When he was talking to me, I was thinking, ‘Yeah, I can see why he’s one of the greatest instructors ever.’ He’s very friendly and also very patient. And the tips were great; I’ve been using them ever since in my own practice time.”

While Kostis worked with Laciste on her 7-iron and pitching wedge, his attentions toward Joseph were focused on driver.

“He’s an incredible teacher; I mean, he’d never seen me swing before, so to see me for the first time and be able to work on so many things with my swing and stance was amazing,” Joseph said. “We mostly worked on my head position. For me, my head was tilted back with the driver, because my left shoulder was tilted upward to give me that upwards angle. But he helped me get squared, to give me a bit lower trajectory and more distance.”

Both with aspirations of playing college golf, Laciste and Joseph credit SCGA Junior for contributing to their young lives beyond the fairways.

“SCGA Junior has really helped me socialize; everybody is so friendly, so supportive and the coaches haves really helped me get better with my game,” Laciste said. “It just makes it fun to play golf.”

From lesson tee to teeing-up core values, Joseph agrees with his longtime friend.

“Other than my family and friends, SCGA Junior has been the best thing in my life,” he said. “It’s not just golf, because the Foundation has helped me with the social aspect of life, from having a good attitude, to taking responsibility, to having strong discipline. For all the things that SCGA Junior has taught me about being a good person, I hope that one day when I’m successful I can help give back to the organization.”

Following the lesson with Kostis and the opportunity to participate in the FOG tourney, the day presented a final highlight on the scorecard.

“After the tournament there was a dinner, and Peter Kostis and Jim Nantz, who was also there, were saying what an honor it was to meet me,” concluded Laciste. “And I was like, ‘What?! I should be saying this to you!’”

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Judd Spicer

Judd Spicer is an award-winning writer, radio host, columnist for The Desert Sun newspaper and an Associate Member of the Golf Writers Association of America.  A Minnesota native, he relocated to the Palm Springs region in 2011 to pursue his Champions Tour dream.  Sporting wayward accuracy off the tee, Judd refers to his 56-degree as his magic wand.  Visit www.juddspicer.com and @JuddSpicer for more.

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