Golf Instructors in New Haven
Looking for golf lessons in New Haven, Connecticut? You've come to the right place. The area's 3 local instructors bring hands-on expertise and a genuine passion for helping players improve. Don't let the smaller market fool you — dedicated golfers here have access to excellent instruction without the waitlists you'd find in larger cities.
John Korolyshun
ConnecticutJohn Korolyshun is a Golf Instructor based in New Haven, Connecticut. John provides personalized golf instruction for players of all skill levels....
View ProfileLarry D. Thornhill
ConnecticutLarry D. Thornhill is a Golf Instructor at Alling Memorial Golf Club in New Haven, Connecticut. Larry offers private and group golf...
View ProfileTony L. Louden
IndianaTony L. Louden is a Golf Instructor at Whispering Creek GC in New Haven, Indiana. Tony offers private and group golf lessons...
View ProfileGolf Season in New Haven
Golf in New Haven runs from spring through fall, roughly April to October. The summer months bring warm, humid days perfect for early morning rounds, while September and October deliver the region's finest playing conditions amid spectacular fall scenery.
Golf Lessons in New Haven — FAQ
- When should I start golf lessons in New Haven?
- Spring is the most popular time to start lessons in New Haven — courses open up and golfers are eager to improve before the season gets rolling. Booking in March or early April ensures you get your preferred instructor before their schedule fills up for the summer.
- Are there golf courses near New Haven that instructors recommend for practice?
- Most local instructors in New Haven know the nearby course options well and can make specific recommendations based on your skill level and goals. Don't hesitate to ask your instructor about where they'd suggest you play — it's a great conversation to have.
- How much do golf lessons typically cost in New Haven?
- Private lesson rates in the New Haven area range from $70 to $175 per hour. Pricing varies based on credentials, facility, and experience level. Many instructors offer lesson packages that provide better value — worth asking about when you make first contact.
- What should I look for in a golf instructor in New Haven?
- Beyond credentials, look for an instructor whose teaching style matches your learning preferences. Some players respond to technical, data-driven analysis while others prefer feel-based coaching. Reading reviews and scheduling a trial lesson are both good strategies for finding the right fit.