These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
John DiViesti grew up in Upstate New York playing golf through high school and has more than 25 years of experience with the game. He has worked at the Pleasanton Golf Center for the past 15 years working with some of the best golf professionals in the bay area. Recently, in 2021 he entered the PGA PGM Associate program. He is the Assistant Golf Professional now at Pleasanton Golf Center. John is very passionate about the game of golf and his goal is to share what he has learned in all of his years of experience with all of his students. Jon has taught all levels of golfers from Junior golfers to professional golfers. Jon also is the Academy Golf Director at the Pleasanton Golf Center for the Operation 36 golf program. He is dedicated to the sport of golf and helping each one of his students become the best golfer that they can be.



Whether you’re picking up a paddle for the first time or looking to sharpen your competitive edge, I’ve got you covered. Over the past year, I’ve taught well over a hundred lessons, helping students of all ages and backgrounds build confidence, improve technique, and enjoy the game. With 3 years of playing experience, tournament wins, and a 4.0 DUPR rating, I bring both skill and patience to every session. My teaching style is structured yet fun. I focus on breaking down mechanics, footwork, and strategy in ways that feel natural and easy to apply on the court. Students consistently describe me as insightful, engaging, and knowledgeable, and I’m proud of the strong ratings and positive reviews I’ve earned along the way. My goal is simple: to create a supportive environment where progress feels exciting, not overwhelming. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to take your game to the next level, I’ll help you unlock your full pickleball potential. Let’s hit the court and level up your game together!
"Oh, I’d say the lesson was quite helpful, especially with the good advice and games included. While I still need to get better at standing and technique, I feel encouraged to keep practicing. Eric’s guidance was steady, and I appreciated the focus on improving overall. If you’re looking to refine your pickleball skills, giving Eric a try could be worth a shot.