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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.
"On my first day with Byron, from my start of a few warm up swings and not being able to hit the ball consistently and minimal control, within the first 30 minutes of guidance on grip, stance, swing, and encouragement, I was able to swing better, get the ball in the air more frequently and relatively in the right direction. Byron is patient and provides feedback throughout, along with tips and guidance to take a break in between swings if some shots aren’t great or need to try a different club then go back to the one I was having some difficulty with. Looking forward to continuing with Byron.



My golf journey has spanned 35+ years. Growing up, I worked at my local course in various capacities, but nothing brought me joy like the summers spent as a junior golf instructor. I competed in junior, high school and college golf. Today, I love teaching all ages and skill levels. I'm eager to share my passion and expertise. I look forward to cultivating your love for this great game. Bring positivity and a smile to your lesson, and we're going to have nothing but fun.
"Patrick’s lessons are always quite helpful, and the pace is nicely easy, giving tips along the way that make it feel approachable. I still need to work on consistency, but I appreciate the steady guidance, you really get a sense of progression.


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Private golf lessons in Carson average $91 for a week of lessons, with 15 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 Carson happen at 5 locations across the city, from The Links at Victoria 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 Carson 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.
Yes — kids and youth golf lessons are available in Carson, with junior students typically starting as young as 5. We match families with coaches who have experience working with young students. The same weekly rate applies whether the student is 6 or 60, and parents can sit in on lessons.
Coach Kendel
golf coach
I’ll ask you what you would like to fix. We’ll discuss the root cause and then discuss the best plan of action to eliminate bad habits you may have going forward.
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 Dan
golf coach
We always start with the Sand wedge and work basics. Short shots 60-80 yards. We work on form and flush contact.
Coach Kendel
golf coach
I’ll ask you what you would like to fix. We’ll discuss the root cause and then discuss the best plan of action to eliminate bad habits you may have going forward.
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 Dan
golf coach
We always start with the Sand wedge and work basics. Short shots 60-80 yards. We work on form and flush contact.
Coach Kendel
golf coach
A golf glove, water bottle, an open mind, and clubs that you are comfortable with. If you don’t have your own set or clubs fit for you specifically, I may have some rentals that you can use during our lesson.
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?”)
golf coach with the most lessons taught in Carson
Coach Kendel has taught
108 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching golf lessons at
The Links at Victoria Golf Course
Average coach player rating
4.99
81 total ratings
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Number of certified coaches in Carson
4 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching golf in Carson
1 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Carson have been teaching for
18.07 years on average
How many coaches teach golf in Carson
15 coaches
Average cost of a golf lesson in Carson
$91 for weekly lessons