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Golf Season in Atlanta

March through November is the comfortable instruction window, with the best conditions in April–May and September–October. Atlanta summers are warm and humid but entirely manageable with morning lessons. Winters are mild — January and February see occasional ice storms that close courses for a day or two, but extended shutdowns are unusual.

Golf Lesson Prices in Atlanta

Rates based on current instructor listings and local market data. Individual instructors set their own prices — check each profile for exact rates.

FormatLengthTypical RateBest for
Private (1-on-1) 60 min $85/hr Most common format; full attention on your swing
Semi-private (2-4) 60 min $51–$64/person Share cost with friends; still personalized feedback
Group clinic (5+) 90 min $30–$43/person Best for beginners or specific skills like putting
Playing lesson 9 holes $128–$170 On-course instruction; most practical for mid-handicappers
Junior (under 18) 45 min $47–$64 Shorter sessions tuned to younger attention spans

Questions about lessons in Atlanta

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How much do golf lessons cost in Atlanta?
Private instruction in Atlanta averages around $85 per hour — reasonable for a major metro with a sophisticated golf culture. Instructors at private clubs like Augusta National's satellite community courses, TPC Sugarloaf, or Capital City Club may charge $110–$150. Public course pros at facilities like Bobby Jones Golf Course, North Fulton Golf Course, or Browns Mill Golf Course typically run $65–$85.
When is the best time for golf lessons in Atlanta?
April and May are exceptional — the Masters just finished, courses are lush and green, and temperatures are perfect. September and October are equally good. Summer lessons are very workable with morning scheduling, and Atlanta's mild winters mean outdoor instruction is possible most of the year except during the occasional ice event.
Private vs. group lessons in Atlanta?
Both are accessible. Topgolf Atlanta (two locations in the metro) drives beginner interest through group formats, and several public courses run beginner clinics. For serious improvement, Atlanta's private club culture and large corporate golf market have created a strong demand for private instruction, and the supply of quality PGA Professionals is correspondingly high.
How often should I take golf lessons?
Atlanta's long season (March–November) supports weekly instruction for 8–9 months, and mild winters allow many students to continue year-round. Given Atlanta's traffic issues, booking lessons at a facility near your home or office — and locking in a consistent time slot — is worth planning carefully.
What are the best courses to take lessons at in Atlanta?
Bobby Jones Golf Course in Buckhead is the city's most historic public facility and has quality instruction available. TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth has a well-staffed teaching program. Chateau Elan Winery & Resort in Braselton has an excellent golf school that serves both destination visitors and metro residents. For northside residents, Trophy Club of Apalachee and St. Marlo Country Club have well-regarded instructors.
Are there junior golf programs in Atlanta?
Atlanta is outstanding for junior golf development. The First Tee of Metro Atlanta is one of the larger chapters in the country, operating at multiple sites across the city. The Georgia PGA Section runs extensive junior programming, and Atlanta-area high school golf is among the most competitive in the Southeast — particularly in the Gwinnett County, Cherokee County, and North Fulton areas.
How do I find a PGA-certified instructor in Atlanta?
The Georgia PGA Section has a professional finder and is one of the more active regional sections in the Southeast. Our directory allows you to filter by PGA and LPGA certification across the metro. Many Atlanta instructors have Augusta National proximity and tour-level experience in their backgrounds — a genuine asset unique to this market.
Does Atlanta traffic affect lesson scheduling?
Honestly, yes — I-285 and GA-400 commuter traffic is a real consideration. Try to book lessons at facilities within 15–20 minutes of your home or work, and avoid scheduling that requires crossing the perimeter at rush hour (7–9am or 4–7pm). Many instructors in the northern suburbs are accessible from multiple directions and specifically cater to the corporate golf market with flexible early-morning and evening slots.