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Golf Instructors in Thousand Oaks

Thousand Oaks, California may be a smaller market, but it has dedicated golf instructors who bring real expertise and personal attention to every lesson. With 5 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.

Kyle R. Jones
California

Kyle R. Jones is a Golf Instructor at Los Robles Greens Golf Course in Thousand Oaks, California. Kyle offers private and group...

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Brian E. Borowski
California

Brian E. Borowski is a Golf Instructor at Los Robles Greens Golf Course in Thousand Oaks, California. Brian offers private and group...

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Jerry M. Allen
California

Jerry M. Allen is a Golf Instructor at Sherwood Lake Club in Thousand Oaks, California. Jerry offers private and group golf lessons...

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Michael J Moran
California

Michael J Moran is a Golf Instructor at Sunset Hills Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. Michael offers private and group golf...

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Richard A. Mountford
California

Richard A. Mountford is a Golf Instructor at Sunset Hills Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. Richard offers private and group golf...

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Golf Season in Thousand Oaks

California's mild Mediterranean climate gives Thousand Oaks golfers a near year-round season. While coastal fog can roll in during summer mornings, conditions are generally excellent from spring through fall, with mild winters rarely interrupting play.

Golf Lessons in Thousand Oaks — FAQ

Can a golf instructor in Thousand Oaks help me break 90 (or 80)?
Yes — breaking scoring barriers is one of the most common goals local instructors work toward with their students. A good instructor will assess your full game, identify the areas with the biggest improvement potential, and build a targeted lesson plan to get you there.
What should I expect to pay for a golf lesson in Thousand Oaks?
Golf lesson prices in the Thousand Oaks area typically range from $75 to $200 per hour. California's higher cost of living is reflected in instruction rates, but the quality of teaching here is excellent and you often get access to top-tier practice facilities as part of your lesson.
When is the best time to take golf lessons in Thousand Oaks, California?
California's mild climate means golf lessons in Thousand Oaks are genuinely enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall tend to offer the most comfortable conditions, while summer is warm and dry — perfect for lessons and practice. Even winter rarely disrupts play here.
Are there group golf lessons available in Thousand Oaks?
Many Thousand Oaks instructors and golf facilities offer group clinics, which are a great lower-cost option for beginners and social players. Group settings can also be motivating — you'll practice alongside others at a similar level. Ask instructors about their current clinic schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Lessons in Thousand Oaks, California

How much do golf lessons cost in Thousand Oaks, California?

Private golf lessons in Thousand Oaks, California typically cost $80-$150 per hour. Group lessons are usually 30-50% less. Prices vary based on the instructor's experience, facility, and lesson format. Thousand Oaks has 5 golf instructors listed on Grumpy Gopher.

How do I find a golf instructor in Thousand Oaks?

Browse all 5 golf instructors in Thousand Oaks on Grumpy Gopher. Compare their credentials, teaching specialties, and experience. Most instructors offer a trial lesson so you can find the right fit before committing to a package.

Are golf lessons worth it for beginners in Thousand Oaks?

Yes. A few lessons with a qualified instructor in Thousand Oaks can save you months of frustration and bad habits. Most beginners see measurable improvement within 3-5 lessons. The investment typically pays for itself in fewer lost balls and more enjoyable rounds.

What should I look for in a Thousand Oaks golf instructor?

Look for PGA or LPGA certification, teaching experience with your skill level, a facility convenient to you, and a teaching philosophy that matches how you learn. Many Thousand Oaks instructors offer a free introductory consultation.