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Golf Season in Orlando

November through April offers the most comfortable conditions for extended lessons, with highs in the 70s and minimal rain. The summer months (June–September) bring intense afternoon thunderstorms almost daily — book morning lessons before noon to avoid weather interruptions, as afternoon sessions frequently get cut short.

Golf Lesson Prices in Orlando

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FormatLengthTypical RateBest for
Private (1-on-1) 60 min $105/hr Most common format; full attention on your swing
Semi-private (2-4) 60 min $63–$79/person Share cost with friends; still personalized feedback
Group clinic (5+) 90 min $37–$53/person Best for beginners or specific skills like putting
Playing lesson 9 holes $158–$210 On-course instruction; most practical for mid-handicappers
Junior (under 18) 45 min $58–$79 Shorter sessions tuned to younger attention spans

Questions about lessons in Orlando

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How much do golf lessons cost in Orlando?
Private instruction in Orlando averages around $105 per hour, which is reasonable for a major metro with strong instructor supply. Rates at resort facilities (Disney, Reunion) tend to run higher — $130–$175 — while local municipal and semi-private courses often have PGA Pros charging $70–$90 per hour. Package deals of 5–10 lessons are commonly available at a discount.
When is the best time for golf lessons in Orlando?
November through April is prime time — comfortable temps, low humidity, and mostly clear skies. Winter is also when the best traveling instructors are in town working with visiting students. If you're local, morning lessons from May through October are very manageable; just plan to be off the range by noon before the daily thunderstorm pattern kicks in.
Private vs. group lessons in Orlando?
Both are well-supported in Orlando. The area's many resort facilities — including Waldorf Astoria Golf Club and Mystic Dunes — offer group clinics that are popular with vacationing golfers. For residents focused on real improvement, private lessons deliver more targeted feedback and are well worth the price difference.
How often should I take golf lessons?
Once per week with consistent range practice in between is the standard recommendation. Orlando's year-round playability means there's no excuse not to reinforce lessons with regular on-course play, which accelerates improvement faster than range sessions alone.
What are the best courses to take lessons at in Orlando?
Orange County National Golf Center has one of the best practice facilities in Central Florida, with a large teaching staff and extensive short game areas. Shingle Creek Golf Club near the convention center is another strong option. For a more immersive experience, the Grand Cypress Golf Academy at Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress offers multi-day instruction packages.
Are there junior golf programs in Orlando?
Orlando is excellent for junior golf development. The First Tee of Central Florida is active and well-funded, and the presence of major golf organizations nearby means top-tier junior competition programs are accessible. Several local clubs run junior academies with pathway programs toward high school and college golf.
How do I find a PGA-certified instructor in Orlando?
Use PGA.com's professional finder or our directory with the certification filter active. Orlando has a high density of PGA Professionals, many of whom trained or worked at PGA Tour-level facilities. Look for instructors with TrackMan certification or TPI credentials if you want data-driven, technically rigorous instruction.
Is the summer heat a problem for golf lessons in Orlando?
Heat alone is manageable — it's the afternoon lightning that's the real issue. Book lessons before noon from June through September and you'll generally be fine. Hydrate heavily, wear light clothing, and ask your instructor about using covered range bays if they're available. Several facilities including GolfTEC Orlando offer full simulator instruction as a summer alternative.