A local golf coach giving a lesson at golden hour

Golf lessons made easier to find. Coaching made easier to run.

Golf lessons for players.
A better way for coaches to book them.

More swings. Better coaching. Closer to home. Find a local lesson, or grow the practice that books them.

For golfers

Find a lesson near you.

Where
For coaches

Grow your coaching practice.

Build a profile, collect better requests, and spend less time scheduling.

Grow your coaching

Ways to take a lesson

One marketplace, several lesson settings.

The coach stays the trust anchor. The setting helps players understand fit, comfort, and what happens after the request.

Local coach

Compare teaching styles, prices, trust signals, and lesson options before you send a request.

Course or range

Use course and range context to understand where instruction can happen without implying birdieyard controls the location.

Private or neighborhood setup

Backyard nets, home simulators, putting greens, and coordinated local spots stay tied to a coach-led lesson.

Coach growth

Less back-and-forth before every lesson.

birdieyard gives coaches and instructors a clearer way to turn nearby player demand into useful lesson requests, without pretending payments or packages are live before they ship.

For coaches

A profile built around the coach

Show who you teach best, where lessons can happen, and what a first lesson looks like.

Requests with context up front

Players share goals, timing, and lesson fit before you start the back-and-forth.

Reply from one place

Manage lesson requests in the dashboard while the manual email path stays available.

Ready for repeat lessons

Payments, packages, and deeper repeat-lesson tools stay clearly staged as Phase 3 follow-ups.

Course context

Courses and ranges can help players choose, too.

birdieyard course pages explain lesson context, nearby coach profiles, and official source links. Direct course booking comes later, after real partner states and payment flows exist.

Source-backed pages

Course pages use official links, local context, and review dates.

Honest relationship labels

We only claim a course connection when the page explicitly shows one.

Lesson context first

The course helps the lesson feel legible. The coach still owns the teaching relationship.

Common questions

Clear for players, useful for coaches.

Can golfers book lessons with both local coaches and PGA Professionals?

Yes. birdieyard helps players compare approachable local coaches, instructors, and PGA or LPGA Professionals where those verified profiles are available. Every lesson still starts with the coach, their teaching style, their rate, and where they can teach.

Can lessons happen at a course or range?

Yes, when a coach teaches there and the course or range rules allow it. birdieyard treats courses and ranges as lesson context, not as standalone inventory, and only claims a course relationship when that connection is explicitly shown.

How does birdieyard help coaches grow their practice?

Coaches can build a profile, show lesson options, collect useful player context up front, and manage lesson requests from one place. Payments, packages, and deeper repeat-lesson tools are planned follow-ups and should not be treated as live until those workflows ship.

Is birdieyard only for backyard lessons?

No. Backyard setups, home simulators, portable nets, ranges, courses, and coordinated local spots can all support coach-led lessons. The lesson and the coach relationship are the product.