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Golf Instructors in Scarsdale

The golf instruction options in Scarsdale, New York are focused and personal — with 1 qualified instructor serving the local community, you'll benefit from the kind of individual attention that gets results. These instructors know the area's courses intimately, giving their advice a practical, course-specific edge.

Kevin J. Quinn
New York

Kevin Quinn is a PGA Professional in Scarsdale, NY.

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Golf Season in Scarsdale

The Northeast's distinct seasons give Scarsdale golfers something to appreciate year-round — even if play is limited to April through October. The fall foliage alone makes an autumn round here unforgettable, and spring's return is one of the most anticipated events in town.

Golf Courses in Scarsdale

Local golf courses where instructors in Scarsdale teach lessons.

Golf Lessons in Scarsdale — FAQ

Do golf instructors in Scarsdale offer off-season instruction?
Yes — many Scarsdale instructors offer winter lessons using indoor simulators or heated hitting facilities. Maintaining your mechanics through the off-season means you start the spring in better shape than if you took five months completely off.
How much do golf lessons typically cost in Scarsdale?
Private lesson rates in the Scarsdale 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.
When should I start golf lessons in Scarsdale?
Spring is the most popular time to start lessons in Scarsdale — 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.
What should I look for in a golf instructor in Scarsdale?
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.