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John

Hello, I’m Coach John and I’ve been working with beginner and junior golfers for over 3 years. I currently teach in after school programs with TGA Golf, a national accredited c... See full profile

  • Mount Vernon, NY
  • Available for Lessons
$60 /Lesson

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Happy parents. Happy athletes.

“She really took time to know my girls and the golf skills they needed to sharpen with a focus on fundamentals. We can’t wait for more sessions!”

Trish

Golf Parent

“His coaching style is encouraging and spot on. He has a good sense of the game’s fundamentals and is able to communicate them in a kind, helpful way. So happy we found this private golf coach!”

Mary Lane

Golf Parent

“Awesome coach and has a lot of patience. He knows how to motivate and push the client to healthy limits. My daughter is excited to work with him. Glad we went with private golf lessons.”

Chiconia

Golf Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Private Golf Coaching in New York: One-on-One Instruction for Players Serious About Lower Scores

Golf punishes the self-taught. A player can hit a thousand range balls and simply groove the same flawed swing deeper, wondering why the scores never drop. What actually lowers scores is a trained eye catching the root cause — the grip, the setup, the swing path no player can diagnose alone. In New York, where the season is short and every round counts, wasting practice time is especially costly. Athletes Untapped connects New York golfers with private coaches who find that root cause and fix it, turning practice into real improvement.

Why More Range Balls Aren’t the Answer

Beating balls at the range feels productive, but repetition without correction just reinforces whatever habits a player already has — good or bad. A slice doesn’t fix itself through volume; it gets more ingrained. This is the trap most self-taught golfers fall into, working hard and staying stuck.

Private coaching breaks that cycle. Our coaches identify what’s actually causing a miss and give the player the specific correction and drills to fix it, so practice time finally moves the needle. Every swing gets meaningful feedback instead of another repetition of the same mistake.

The Parts of the Game Our Coaches Develop

Every golfer has different leaks in their game, but private golf instruction in New York tends to focus on a handful of scoring areas:

  • Full swing — grip, setup, swing path, and contact to build a repeatable, reliable ball flight.
  • Short game — chipping, pitching, and bunker play, where most amateurs lose the majority of their strokes.
  • Putting — stroke mechanics, green reading, and speed control to eliminate three-putts.
  • Course management — shot selection, strategy, and playing to your strengths instead of your ego.
  • Consistency and pre-shot routine — the mental and physical habits that make good shots repeatable under pressure.

Where Scores Actually Get Lower: The Short Game

Amateurs obsess over driving distance, but the truth every teaching pro knows is that scores live inside 100 yards. A player who can reliably chip close and two-putt will beat a bigger hitter who can’t get up and down — and it’s the fastest area to improve for most golfers. Yet it’s also the part of the game people practice least.

Our coaches devote real attention to the short game precisely because the return is so high. A few focused sessions on chipping, pitching, and putting often shave more strokes than months of work on the full swing. For a New York golfer chasing a lower handicap in a limited season, that’s where the quickest gains hide.

Making the Most of a Short New York Season

Golf in New York comes with a real constraint: the outdoor season is short, and the winter is long. The players who improve year after year are the ones who don’t simply shut down when the courses close — they use the offseason to work on their swing indoors, at simulators and heated ranges, so they arrive in spring sharper rather than starting from scratch.

Our coaches build training around that reality. Winter indoor sessions — where a controlled environment and launch data actually make technical work easier — let a golfer rebuild mechanics before the season starts, so those limited outdoor months are spent scoring rather than getting back up to speed.

How Athletes Untapped Connects You With the Right Coach

We’re not a directory you scroll through hoping for a fit. Athletes Untapped learns a golfer’s level, goals, and the parts of their game they want to improve, then connects them with a private golf coach in New York whose background matches. A newer player building a reliable swing and a low-handicapper sharpening their short game need different coaches, and we treat it that way. Sessions work around your schedule and course, range, or simulator access, and the coaching relationship is built to keep lowering scores over time.


Common FAQs

👀Is it worth taking golf lessons indoors during the winter?

What part of my game should I work on to lower my scores fastest?

💪 How does private coaching fix a swing fault faster than practicing alone?

Can beginners benefit from private golf lessons?

Why choose Athletes Untapped for private golf coaching in New York?

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