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As a seasoned golf instructor with six years of experience, I am dedicated to helping players of all skill levels elevate their game. My tailored approach focuses on building a solid foundation and fostering a lifelong love for golf. I have been playing and coaching the game I love and look forward to helping you on your golf journey.
"With my lessons with Adam. He is able to diagnose what my swing faults are and give me drills to craft a great draw swing.
Imagine your swing becoming effortless and powerful. I'm a lifelong golfer with 25 years of experience, including competing on mini-tours. Let me share the secrets to unlocking your true potential on the course, from beginners to experienced players. My passion is guiding students to achieve their goals with a fun and supportive approach.
"Byron is very professional and patient with beginners. Good sense of humor


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Private golf lessons in Alondra Park average $91 for a week of lessons, with 24 vetted coaches available. Every session is private — 1-on-1 by default, or with your invited group — tailored to your level and goals, at a location and time that work for you.
Golf lessons in Alondra Park happen at 1 locations across the city, from Alondra Park Golf Course to lesser-known neighborhood spots. Bookings open up across weekdays, evenings, and weekend mornings — and if you have a preferred location, your coach meets you there.
Private golf lessons in Alondra Park average $91 for a week of lessons. Booking a lesson package brings the per-lesson rate down, and one-off single lessons are also available — what you pay depends on your coach's experience and the session length you choose.
Private golf lessons in Alondra Park are built around your goals. Whatever you want to improve, a coach can focus each session on it. Here are the areas coaches in Alondra Park work on most.
Build a more consistent, powerful swing and flush your irons. Alondra Park coaches use video and ball-flight feedback to clean up your mechanics.
Get up and down more often with sharper chipping, pitching, and putting. A coach in Alondra Park tightens your touch and speed control around the greens.
Add yards off the tee while finding more fairways. Golf coaches in Alondra Park work on speed, launch, and a driver swing you can repeat.
Lower your scores by playing smarter, not just hitting it better. Alondra Park coaches teach shot selection, targets, and managing your game hole by hole.
See exactly what your swing is doing with side-by-side video and data. Golf instructors in Alondra Park turn the footage into a clear, simple plan to improve.
Looking for youth golf coaching in Alondra Park? We match kids and teens — from first-timers to high-school and club players — with coaches who specialize in junior development. Private youth golf lessons run at the same weekly rate as adult lessons.
Every coach who works with kids goes through identity and background screening before being matched with young students, and their safety vetting is shown on their profile — so you can book with confidence.
Coaches in Alondra Park teach juniors from as young as 5 through high-school and competitive athletes, tailoring each session to your child's age, level, and goals — whether that is first-time fundamentals, building confidence, or tryout and team prep.
Parents are welcome to stay and watch — many do, especially with younger kids — but it is never required. Either way, your coach shares progress and what to practice between lessons.
Coach Justin
golf coach
Lesson 1: Advanced Evaluation & Precision Tuning (60 Minutes) Objective: Assess strengths/weaknesses, tighten mechanics, and tailor a progression plan based on performance goals. ⸻ 1. Warm-Up & Intentional Practice (10 min) • Dynamic warm-up with mobility focus • Hit 10–15 balls with wedge and 7-iron while coach observes • Ask: “What’s the current miss? What’s your goal for this season?” ⸻ 2. Full Swing Assessment (15 min) • Video analysis or live feedback • Look at: • Club path vs. face angle • Ball flight tendencies • Transition tempo and lower body sequencing • Focus on one key adjustment (not overhaul) ⸻ 3. Scoring Club Calibration (15 min) • Wedge distances: 50–120 yards • Establish “stock” numbers for 3–4 wedges • Work on trajectory and spin control (TrackMan/launch monitor if available) ⸻ 4. Shot Shaping & Control (10 min) • Hit intentional fades, draws, knockdowns • Introduce flight windows or “stock shapes” for course confidence • Emphasize repeatability under pressure ⸻ 5. Putting Performance Check (5 min) • Assess stroke mechanics and green reading • Lag putt + short putt test • Identify stroke tendencies (pull/push, decel, etc.) ⸻ 6. Debrief & Plan Forward (5 min) • Identify 1–2 technical goals • Set short-term action plan: range reps, drills, practice games • Schedule next lesson with clear theme (e.g., short game scoring, mental prep)
Coach Joshua
golf coach
✅ Lesson 1 - The Break 70 Mindset The “bogey is OK, doubles are death” rule. The Consistency Triangle: Swing Strategy Short Game
Coach Hank
golf coach
Discussing your goals and developing a plan from there. Taking my first looks at your swing and anything blatantly obvious (will stick to 1 thing) I will point out to work on. Taking a look at your equipment.
Coach Justin
golf coach
Lesson 1: Advanced Evaluation & Precision Tuning (60 Minutes) Objective: Assess strengths/weaknesses, tighten mechanics, and tailor a progression plan based on performance goals. ⸻ 1. Warm-Up & Intentional Practice (10 min) • Dynamic warm-up with mobility focus • Hit 10–15 balls with wedge and 7-iron while coach observes • Ask: “What’s the current miss? What’s your goal for this season?” ⸻ 2. Full Swing Assessment (15 min) • Video analysis or live feedback • Look at: • Club path vs. face angle • Ball flight tendencies • Transition tempo and lower body sequencing • Focus on one key adjustment (not overhaul) ⸻ 3. Scoring Club Calibration (15 min) • Wedge distances: 50–120 yards • Establish “stock” numbers for 3–4 wedges • Work on trajectory and spin control (TrackMan/launch monitor if available) ⸻ 4. Shot Shaping & Control (10 min) • Hit intentional fades, draws, knockdowns • Introduce flight windows or “stock shapes” for course confidence • Emphasize repeatability under pressure ⸻ 5. Putting Performance Check (5 min) • Assess stroke mechanics and green reading • Lag putt + short putt test • Identify stroke tendencies (pull/push, decel, etc.) ⸻ 6. Debrief & Plan Forward (5 min) • Identify 1–2 technical goals • Set short-term action plan: range reps, drills, practice games • Schedule next lesson with clear theme (e.g., short game scoring, mental prep)
Coach Joshua
golf coach
✅ Lesson 1 - The Break 70 Mindset The “bogey is OK, doubles are death” rule. The Consistency Triangle: Swing Strategy Short Game
Coach Hank
golf coach
Discussing your goals and developing a plan from there. Taking my first looks at your swing and anything blatantly obvious (will stick to 1 thing) I will point out to work on. Taking a look at your equipment.
Coach Jomel
golf coach
Students are welcome to bring their own clubs if they prefer, I can also provide all the necessary equipment to support your learning journey. All you need to bring is positive energy, enthusiasm, and a readiness to enjoy the process. Embrace the excitement of learning and mastering this lifelong game, and let's make each lesson a joyful experience.
Coach Justin
golf coach
Great question. When working with kids, the key is to simplify, gamify, and engage—while still building real skills. Here’s how to adapt your golf lessons for younger players (roughly ages 5–12): ⸻ Core Principles for Coaching Kids: 1. Make It Fun First • Use games, stories, or challenges (e.g., “hit the alien cone!” or “get out of the sand trap dungeon”) • Celebrate effort, not just results • Keep energy high and the mood light 2. Keep Instructions Simple • One concept at a time (e.g., “Big Y swing” for backswing shape) • Use clear, relatable analogies (“hold it like ice cream,” “feet like train tracks”) • Avoid overloading with mechanics 3. Short Attention Spans = Short Segments • Break lessons into 5–10 minute stations • Alternate between full swings, putting, chipping, and movement-based games 4. Use the Right Equipment • Shorter, lighter clubs (U.S. Kids Golf, SNAG, or junior sets) • Tees and balls they can hit easily • Big targets for instant success 5. Reinforce Success Visually • Use cones, hoops, pool noodles, and color targets • Scorecards with stickers or fun achievements • Build confidence with visible goals (“Can you hit the 10-point zone?”)
Coach Joshua
golf coach
I am elementary after school Golf Coach in Orange County, CA.
Coach Jomel
golf coach
My expertise in teaching and introducing golf to kids stems from a deep understanding of their unique learning needs and an ability to create a fun, engaging, and supportive environment. Children are naturally curious and eager to learn new skills, and I harness this enthusiasm by incorporating interactive and imaginative teaching methods that captivate their attention. I focus on building a strong foundation in golf fundamentals while ensuring that each lesson is enjoyable and accessible. My approach emphasizes positive reinforcement, celebrating small victories to boost their confidence and cultivate a love for the game. I tailor lessons to match the developmental stages of children, using age-appropriate language and activities that make complex concepts easy to grasp. Moreover, I value the importance of safety, teaching kids the correct techniques to prevent injuries while promoting a lifelong appreciation for physical activity. My experience in working with children allows me to connect with them on their level, inspiring and encouraging them to explore the world of golf with excitement and curiosity.
golf coach with the most lessons taught in Alondra Park
Coach Justin has taught
111 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching golf lessons at
Alondra Park Golf Course
Average coach player rating
4.98
141 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
Number of certified coaches in Alondra Park
5 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching golf in Alondra Park
2 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Alondra Park have been teaching for
21.41 years on average
How many coaches teach golf in Alondra Park
24 coaches
Average cost of a golf lesson in Alondra Park
$91 for weekly lessons