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Los Angeles has 17 active golf coaches teaching players of every level - from total beginners picking up a club for the first time to single-digit-handicap students working on tournament prep. The 17 coaches carry a 4.97 average rating across 1,586 lessons taught. Lessons run $50-$250 depending on coach experience, with the typical range $95-$140. Active coaching concentrates at Griffith Park, Westchester, and Aroma - pick by coach style, venue, or budget.
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golf coach with the most lessons taught in Los Angeles
Coach Keith has taught
369 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching golf lessons at
Swing Factory Golf LA
Average coach player rating
4.95
1269 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
| Price |
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| What you get |
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| Starting | $50-$75 | Newer coaches; great for first lessons |
| Typical | $95-$140 | Where most LA golf lessons land |
| Premium | $180-$250 | SuperCoaches with NCAA, D1, or tournament-tier backgrounds |
| 10-Lesson Pack | $850-$1300 | Series discount, billed up front |
LA's climate supports outdoor lessons roughly 320 days a year, removing the weather-driven cancellations that limit colder cities for casual and competitive players alike. 14 of the 17 active coaches (also called golf instructors) hold SuperCoach status (top 3% on TeachMe.To by review volume + rating), and 5 carry competitive playing badges (NCAA Athlete, D1 Athlete, Regional Champion, Mini-Tour Competitor) for students who want to build a tournament game. Three public courses - Griffith Park (282 lessons), Westchester (368 lessons), and Aroma (Wilshire-adjacent) - concentrate most coaching activity, so it's practical to learn without leaving your side of town.
| Format | Participants | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private (1-on-1) | 1 student | $80-$250 / lesson | Fastest improvement, personalized feedback on each player's swing. |
| Pair or trio | 2-3 students | $40-$90 / person | Spouses, close friends, or family who want a shared, cost-split experience for two or three players. |
| Small group | 4-6 students | $15-$50 / person | Lowest cost; less individual attention. Best fit for casual players or as an intro for new students. |
| Level | Frequency | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Weekly | 60 min | First 4-6 sessions build the foundation for new players - grip, stance, swing path, contact. |
| Intermediate | Every 1-2 weeks | 60-90 min | Players who can break 100 work weekly or biweekly on targeted skills - short game, putting, course management. |
| Advanced | Monthly | 90-120 min | Tournament-focused players (single-digit handicap or aspiring) - swing rebuilds and tournament prep, often paired with self-driven range time. |
Hand-picked coaches across different goals - browse the full list above to filter by venue, price, or availability.

LA's highest-volume golf coach (719 lessons taught) - deep pattern recognition across student levels and goals.

NCAA athlete background + 200 reviews emphasize swing fundamentals and competitive prep.

Specializes in full-game improvement; reviews repeatedly mention rapid distance gains within the first lesson.

Perfect 5.0 rating across 112 reviews. Fundamentals-first teaching; structured progression sessions.

25 years experience and course record 57 at Alhambra. Reviews highlight patience with both beginners and ambitious improvers.

With 15 active coaches and 282 lessons taught, this Los Feliz staple offers the most coaching availability in the city and attracts learners from across the LA metro area.

Just west of LAX with 368 lessons logged, this course is ideal if you're on the west side and want established coaches familiar with the venue's layout and challenges.

Located on Wilshire Boulevard with 6 active coaches, this central course puts you in the middle of LA and offers convenient lessons for mid-city residents and travelers.
"First ever golf lesson, and first lesson with Keith. I'd been playing for a few yrs so we focused more on swinging down on the ball with my irons. Within an hour I had a noticeable change in my yardages."
"The lesson with Alex was quite helpful, honestly. His patience in explaining goals and lessons thoroughly made a real difference. If you're looking to refine your game gradually, Alex might be worth trying."
"Coach did a great job of explaining what he was teaching and was very patient."
Patient coaches with strong first-lesson reviews and entry-level pricing for new players. Plan for 4-6 weekly 60-minute sessions to build a foundation - grip, stance, swing path, contact.
What to look for: Listings with reviews from beginner students mentioning patience and clear explanations; pricing in the $50-$95 range; coaches teaching at public courses students can easily revisit on their own.
Try Alex S.Coaches with playing badges (NCAA Athlete, D1 Athlete, Mini-Tour Competitor) who can rebuild a player's swing and prep them for tournament play. Sessions typically 60-90 minutes, often paired with at-home drills between lessons.
What to look for: Playing-badge presence; pricing in the $140+ tier; coaches who explicitly mention tournament or handicap-reduction experience for serious players.
Try Andrew D.Coaches who've taught hundreds of lessons across all student levels read patterns fast and adapt week to week. Better fit if you want a long-term coach rather than a one-off lesson - they've seen players go from first lesson to single-digit handicap.
What to look for: Lessons-taught count above 400; coverage across multiple venues for students who travel; mid-tier pricing reflecting heavy demand.
Try Jomel D.Where to find golf coaches and venues across Los Angeles.
Known as a established residential neighborhood, Los Feliz has easy course and range access for golf students. Most local coaches travel to one of several practice facilitys in the area.
Westchester, a west-side neighborhood, offers compact tee-time schedule and driving-range coverage. Golf students typically book through a driving range nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Wilshire is a established residential neighborhood. Compact tee-time schedule and driving-range coverage make it easy to book a golf driving range or a private session within a 10-15 minute drive.
Number of certified coaches in Los Angeles
24 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching golf in Los Angeles
7 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Los Angeles have been teaching for
22.68 years on average
How many coaches teach golf in Los Angeles
132 coaches
Average cost of a golf lesson in Los Angeles
$86 for weekly lessons