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I’ve been playing golf since I was 1 years old. Yes 1 years old. I played golf at the highest level. I had success in junior golf, amateur golf, college golf, and professional golf. Now in a different stage in my life, I am now coaching and giving lessons.
"I’ve been playing golf my whole life. I’m 40 now. I have seen endless amount of coaches. I will never go to anyone else but Spencer. The things I learn and his ability to make it so simple is incredible. He has gained knowledge from his own playing and getting lessons from some of the greatest coaches in the world that teache golfers on the PGA Tour and players in the top 50 in the world



Albert is a highly skilled and experienced golf instructor and a background in competitive private leagues in the Long Beach area. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others,and has a talent for breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand instruction. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced golfer looking to take your game to the next level, Albert can help you achieve your goals.
"I had a great experience with Albert as a golf instructor. He's very professional and knows what he's talking about. It was a great introduction to the challenging game of golf!


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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 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 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?”)
golf coach with the most lessons taught in Torrance
Coach Justin has taught
2 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching golf lessons at
Pegues Golf Club
Average coach player rating
5.0
2 total ratings
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Average length of time coaches in Torrance have been teaching for
30 years on average
How many coaches teach golf in Torrance
5 coaches
Average cost of a golf lesson in Torrance
$69 for weekly lessons