Nancy Quarcelino is a Class A member of both the PGA and LPGA. With over 30 years of experience in the golf industry, Nancy is known nationally for her teaching expertise.
She has coached a wide range of golfers including: amateur men and women of all abilities, players on the LPGA Tour and Future's Tour, LPGA and PGA club professionals, and collegiate golfers.
Nancy began her career in golf coaching the women's 
team
at Florida State
University. She also coached at
Western Kentucky University.
She has served as the Head Professional at Indian Hills Country Club
in Bowling Green, Ky. as well as at the
Hermitage Golf Gourse in Old Hickory, Tn. which was the
host to the LPGA Sara Lee ClassicTournament for many
years.
Nancy has been honored as: 
- One of GOLF MAGAZINE's "Top 100 Teachers”
- Golf For Women magazine "Top 50 Teacher"
- Golf Digest "Best Teachers in Tennessee"
- LPGA National Teacher of the Year
- LPGA Southeast Section Teacher of the Year (2)
- PGA Middle Tennessee Chapter Teacher of the Year (3)
- Tennessee PGA Teacher of the Year (3)
Nancy has been a contributing writer for numerous golf 
and sports publications including:
GOLF MAGAZINE,
Sports Illustrated, USA Today, Golf for Women
magazine,
and PGA Magazine. She has been featured
on ESPN
television
and radio, XM radio,and as well as the Golf Channel.
Nancy is co-author of Staying on Course: Mastering
Golf's Most Challenging Shots which is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2008.
Rita Reasons is a Class A teaching professional member of the LPGA. She is co-owner of the Nancy Quarcelino School of Golf.
For the past fifteen years, Rita has developed her skills as an instructor under the guidance of Nancy Quarcelino.
She teaches amateur men and women of all abilities, collegiate golfers, and many competitive junior players. 
During her career, Rita has been recognized as:
- Golf for Women magazine "Top 50 Teacher"
- Golf Digest, "Tennessee's Best
Instructors"
- GOLF MAGAZINE, "Top Regional Teacher"
- US Kids Golf, "Top
50 Kids Teacher".
Rita has also been honored by the LPGA with the Sarah 
Hunter Junior Achievement Award in recognition for her
service to junior golf. In 1994, she organized the first
chapter of the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf program in
Tennessee. She has remained the Site Director
since that time.
Rita is co-author of Staying on Course: Mastering
Golf's Most Challenging Shots
which is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2008. 