Meet Vic Wilk
Vic began his golf career at age two and played in his first National golf tournament at age 5. In his junior career he won over one hundred southern California tournaments. Most notable are his three Junior World championship titles. Vic attended California State University at Northridge where he was a four time All-American and winner of the NCAA Division II championships in 1982. He was inducted into the CSU Northridge Hall of Fame in 1990. Vic’s professional career has spanned over 21 years and includes playing in 18 different countries. He won the PGA/Nationwide Knoxville Open in 1996. With the Knoxville Open win Vic was the first left hander to win on the Nationwide Tour. In 2002 Vic won the Nevada Open with a record setting 20 under par for the three round tournament. Vic has experienced training with a number of world class instructors:
- Mac O’Grady-PGA Top 50 Instructor
- Greg McHatton-Southern California Instructor of the year
- Hank Johnson-2004 PGA teacher of the year
- Paul Runyon-World Golf Hall of Fame
Stan Utley-Short Game Teacher to PGA Tour players Through his playing and education experiences with the golf swing he has gained the ability to impart his knowledge to players of all abilities including touring professionals, top amateurs and others. Among touring professionals he has worked with; - Michael Allen-PGA Tour
- Robert Gamez-PGA Tour
- Ernie Gonzales-Former PGA Tour Winner
- Bobbie Gage-Nationwide Tour
- Doug Garwood-Nationwide Tour Vic has also worked with 2004 Arizona Junior Golf Association “Player of the Year” Kyle Nielson. Vic has been featured on the Golf Channel “Profile of a Pro” and has hosted “Inside the PGA Tour”




