LPI was founded by Rory Hie — an 8-time professional tour winner and one of Indonesia’s most accomplished professional golfers. According to his Wikipedia profile, Rory was the #1 ranked junior golfer in the United States in 2006, earned First-Team NCAA All-American honours at the University of Southern California — the first Indonesian player to achieve this — and turned professional in 2008, winning his first professional event within one month of doing so. He was also the first Indonesian to gain full playing rights on the Asian Tour.
LPI is based in Indonesia. For exact facility address, directions, and session availability, please visit our contact page or reach out directly through the website. We welcome students from across Indonesia and internationally.
Jonathan Wijono — trained at LPI since age 11 — became the Champion of the Singha Chiang Mai Open 2026 on the Asian Tour. LPI doesn't just develop golfers. It develops champions.
Yes — and it is not an add-on. Mental performance is embedded into every student’s personalised plan from day one. The LPI curriculum accounts for the mental stress and competitive pressure every serious golfer faces. Rory Hie draws directly on his own experience managing high-stakes situations across 8 professional wins and decades of international competition to build practical mental strategies into each programme. Physical mechanics are learnable. The mental game is what separates good range players from competitive champions.
Yes. LPI’s junior development programme is designed for long-term elite development and is available for students from as young as 11 years old. The same data-driven, personalised methodology used for adult students is applied to juniors — adapted to developmental stage and physical growth. The results speak for themselves: Jonathan Wijono began at LPI at age 11 and went on to win the Singha Chiang Mai Open 2026 on the Asian Tour. If your child has ambitions in competitive golf, this is where that journey should begin.