Topgolf

Sports and Entertainment

GolfInstructor

$0–0k United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Golf Instructor at Topgolf. Skills: golf instruction, client assessment, lesson tailoring, feedback and guidance, training plan development, clinic and workshop organization, swing analysis. Deliver high-quality golf instruction to individuals and groups.. Assess the skill levels of clients and tailor lessons accordingly.”

Industry & Context.

Sports and Entertainment
Problems you'll solve

ability to analyze and correct golf swings.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven experience as a golf instructor or golf teaching professional., Deep knowledge of golf techniques, rules, and etiquette., Excellent communication and interpersonal skills., ability to analyze and correct golf swings.

Nice to Have

Golf teaching certifications (e. g. , PGA or equivalent), Patience and a passion for helping others improve their golf game.

What You'll Do.

Deliver high-quality golf instruction to individuals and groups.

Assess the skill levels of clients and tailor lessons accordingly.

Provide feedback and guidance to improve golf techniques.

Develop personalized training plans and goals for clients.

Organize and conduct golf clinics and workshops.

Maintain golf equipment and training area.

Stay updated on golf industry trends and teaching methods.

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

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