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San Francisco has 5 active golf coaches teaching across the city, from total beginners getting their first swing fix to single-digit-handicap players sharpening short game and course management. The coaches carry a 4.95 average rating across hundreds of reviews. Lessons run $70-$200 depending on coach experience, with most sessions landing in the $110-$160 range. Coaching activity concentrates at Presidio Golf Course, TPC Harding Park, Golden Gate Park, and Moscone Park - pick by coach style, venue, or budget.
Hand-picked coaches across different goals - browse the full list above to filter by venue, price, or availability.
golf coach with the most lessons taught in San Francisco
Coach Megumi has taught
338 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching golf lessons at
TPC Harding Park
Average coach player rating
4.97
423 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:

SF's highest-review golf coach (203 reviews) with consistent feedback on patience, stance work, and clear cues. Strong fit for beginners, intermediates, and parents booking lessons for their kids - reviews mention how easy he makes kids feel.

Reviews repeatedly mention swing-diagnosis skill, knowledge depth, and equipment use. Strong for players who want to self-correct between lessons and build the tools to maintain their swing without the coach in the room.
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46 reviews with a 4.96 average. Reviews highlight tailored sessions for players ready to break a scoring plateau, with practical drills and pacing that fit busy adult schedules between lessons.
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Perfect 5.0 across 23 reviews. Single-digit handicap competing on his high school team, which makes him a strong fit for juniors and teens who want a coach close to their age and playing level.

Reviews highlight an upbeat tone and clear progression for first-time players. Strong choice for adults new to the sport who want to actually enjoy the learning process rather than grind through dry mechanics.
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Starting | $70-$95 | Newer coaches; great for first lessons and casual starters |
| Typical | $110-$160 | Where most SF golf lessons land |
| Premium | $170-$200 | Coaches with 10-20 years of teaching and competitive playing backgrounds |
| 10-Lesson Pack | $1000-$1600 | Series discount, billed up front |
| Format | Participants | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private (1-on-1) | 1 student | $80-$200 / lesson | Fastest improvement, personalized feedback on every swing. |
| Pair or trio | 2-3 students | $45-$95 / person | Spouses, friends, or family who want a shared, cost-split experience. |
| Small group | 4-6 students | $20-$50 / person | Lowest cost; less individual attention. Good for casual players or as an intro before private lessons. |
San Francisco's coastal climate supports outdoor lessons year-round, with mild temperatures even in winter and dry afternoons that suit player development at any level. The 5 active golf coaches (also called golf instructors) combine for hundreds of reviews and a 4.95 average rating, which is one of the highest rating concentrations in the state. The city's golf venues range from the world-class TPC Harding Park, which has hosted PGA Tour events, to the accessible Golden Gate Park Golf Course tucked inside the park itself, so players can match coach choice to the kind of facility they want to learn at. Fog can delay morning sessions in summer, but most coaches build flexible reschedules into their bookings so weather rarely derails a lesson plan for the week. Public access at Harding and Presidio keeps lesson supply healthy for residents who don't have country club access, and the smaller geographic footprint of the city means most coaches are reachable from any neighborhood without a long drive.
| Level | Frequency | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Weekly | 60 min | First 4-6 sessions build grip, stance, swing path, and contact for new players. |
| Intermediate | Every 1-2 weeks | 60-90 min | Players who break 100 work biweekly on targeted skills - short game, putting, course management. |
| Advanced | Monthly | 90-120 min | Single-digit handicap or tournament-focused players - swing rebuilds and competitive prep paired with self-directed range time. |

A PGA Tour-caliber municipal course on the southwest side of the city with a full practice facility, putting greens, and a championship layout that has hosted major-tier professional events. Ideal for serious improvers who want a venue worth growing into.

A historic tree-lined course inside the Presidio with rolling elevation changes and tight fairways. Great for players who want to learn shot shaping and course management on a layout that punishes loose swings but rewards thoughtful approach play and disciplined ball-striking around the greens.

A 9-hole par-3 inside Golden Gate Park, perfect for short-game work, beginner lessons, and learners who want a low-pressure venue close to the center of the city. Walkable, affordable, and easy to revisit on your own between lessons for repetition.

A practice-focused spot in the Marina suitable for swing-mechanic lessons, range-style warm-ups, and players who want to drill fundamentals without booking tee times at a full course. Strong fit for the early phase of beginner coaching and for players short on time.
"Honestly, I think the lesson with Eric was quite helpful, especially since the coach's professionalism made it easy for the kids to stay engaged. They are pretty happy, which says a lot. Still, I'm looking forward to seeing how much I can improve next time around and maybe wor..."
"**Highly Recommend Golf Coach Titan** I've been taking golf lessons with Titan for the past several weeks and my game has improved tremendously thanks to his coaching. Titan is incredibly knowledgeable about golf technique. He takes the time to understand my initial swing and ..."
"This was my third lesson with Titan. Titan does a fantastic job diagnosing your swing to figure out what is goings right and wrong. You can tell he truly cares and wants you to get better. Titan has provided me with the tools I need to self correct my swing. Now when I make po..."
Patient instructors with first-lesson reviews from new players and entry-level pricing. Plan for 4-6 weekly 60-minute sessions to lock grip, stance, and swing path before you worry about score.
What to look for: Listings with parent or first-timer reviews mentioning patience and clear cues; pricing in the $70-$110 range; coaches teaching at low-pressure venues like Golden Gate Park or Moscone for early lessons.
Try Jordan R.Coaches with strong swing-diagnosis reputations who can help you find what's stuck in your game. Sessions typically 60-90 minutes with at-home drills between lessons; usually paired with venue access for self-directed range time.
What to look for: 50+ reviews, listings that explicitly mention swing analysis, launch-monitor use, or short-game work; mid- to upper-tier pricing reflecting experience.
Try Titan L.Coaches who teach younger players with shorter session lengths, modified clubs, and age-appropriate drills. Great fit for kids ages 8-17 building fundamentals or prepping for school-team tryouts.
What to look for: Listings that mention junior programs or high-school team experience; venue match to a course parents can revisit; 30-45 minute session options for younger players.
Try Brock P.Where to find golf coaches and venues across San Francisco.
Presidio Heights, a established residential neighborhood, offers easy course and range access. Golf students typically book through a private club nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Sunset, a established residential neighborhood, offers easy course and range access. Golf students typically book through a public course nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Richmond, a established residential neighborhood, offers short drive to multiple lesson options. Golf students typically book through a driving range nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Marina, a established residential neighborhood, offers easy course and range access. Golf students typically book through a public course nearby or with a coach who meets at the closest public facility.
Number of certified coaches in San Francisco
10 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching golf in San Francisco
1 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in San Francisco have been teaching for
19.73 years on average
How many coaches teach golf in San Francisco
70 coaches
Average cost of a golf lesson in San Francisco
$82 for weekly lessons