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BRETT C. MATTHEWS, CPA

SHAREHOLDER/VICE PRESIDENT

601-898-8875 Ext 229
bmatthews@mclcpa.net
License #2052

An avid golfer and sports enthusiast, Brett brings a winning spirit to our firm. With over 30 years of experience, he personally manages clients in all areas of taxation and provides assurance and attestation services to closely-held business companies and non-profit organizations. Brett provides professional services to our clients in industries including construction, manufacturing, healthcare, insurance brokerage, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Rural Development multi-family housing projects, oil and gas, and several non-profit organizations.

Brett earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Mississippi State University. He is a licensed CPA in the State of Mississippi. His professional memberships include the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Mississippi Society of Certified Public Accountants (MSCPA).

Additionally, Brett is a member of the MSCPA’s Peer Review Committee. He performs peer reviews for accounting firms in both Mississippi and Louisiana. Brett has also served as a board member of The Metro Jackson YMCA and The Country Club of Jackson.

Brett and his wife Terri, have two children, Molly and Blythe. They now reside in Ridgeland, MS but are native Jacksonians and attend the First Presbyterian Church of Jackson.

Brett's Solution

Getting a golf ball to stop quickly or even spin backward can be a real lifesaver, especially when you’re hitting onto firm greens or when the pin is placed directly behind a bunker or water hazard. Follow these simple rules to ensure you master your backspin quickly and easily.

1. Distribute your weight equally between your feet and be sure to transfer your weight to your right side on the backswing.

2. Play the ball slightly back in your stance.

3. Make a descending blow hitting down and through the ball. Contact the ball below its center of mass first and then the ground.

4. Pinching the ball against a firm surface will maximize spin.

5. Take a long and shallow divot in front of the ball.

6. Follow through low for a low spinner and high for more loft on the shot.

 
 
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