Golf Instructors in Bismarck
Bismarck, North Dakota may be a smaller market, but it has dedicated golf instructors who bring real expertise and personal attention to every lesson. With 6 local instructors available, you're likely to build a closer, more consistent coaching relationship than you would in a larger city — which many golfers find accelerates their improvement dramatically.
Michael L. Hammeren
North DakotaMichael Hammeren is a PGA Professional in Bismarck, ND.
View ProfileGolf Season in Bismarck
Golf in Bismarck follows the classic Midwest rhythm: an exciting spring opener when courses thaw, a long and beautiful summer season, and a crisp autumn stretch that many locals consider the best time to play. The season typically runs from April through October.
Golf Courses in Bismarck
Local golf courses where instructors in Bismarck teach lessons.
Golf Lessons in Bismarck — FAQ
- What's the typical lesson format in Bismarck?
- Most instructors in Bismarck offer a mix of options: 30-minute quick tune-ups, 60-minute full lessons, and multi-lesson packages. Many also offer playing lessons — going out on the course together — which some golfers find even more impactful than range sessions.
- When does golf season start in Bismarck?
- In Bismarck, the golf season typically opens in April as temperatures rise and courses prepare for the season. The window runs through October, with the warmest and busiest months falling in summer. Many instructors book up quickly for spring lessons — plan ahead.
- How much do golf lessons cost in Bismarck, North Dakota?
- Golf instruction in Bismarck is generally priced between $55 and $130 per hour — often more affordable than coastal markets while offering comparable quality. Many local instructors offer package pricing for multiple lessons, which is worth asking about.
- Can I take golf lessons indoors during winter in Bismarck?
- Several instructors in the Bismarck area offer indoor instruction during the off-season, using simulators and indoor hitting bays. This is a great way to keep working on your swing mechanics through winter so you're ready to play well when courses open in spring.