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Crystal Wang

Frisco, TX

Crystal Wang
PGA Coaching Center
469-287-8170

I absolutely love to share my passion for golf by helping others improve their game. My teaching philosophy revolves around the idea that every golfer, regardless of their skill level, has the potential to enhance their abilities with the right guidance and motivation. Seeing others improve brings me immense joy and satisfaction—it's truly rewarding to be part of someone's journey towards becoming a better player.

With each student, my goal is to not only help them develop their technical skills but also to inspire confidence and a love for the game. I strive to create a learning environment that's supportive, encouraging, and tailored to the individual needs of each golfer. Whether it's mastering a new swing or improving their score, I aim to make every learning experience enjoyable and enriching. Through patience, persistence, and a positive approach, I hope to instill a lifelong passion for golf in each of my students.

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  • Currently a PGA Associate, Level 2, actively working towards becoming a full PGA Member

About Crystal
Crystal Wang, a PGA of America Associate, comes from a highly-accomplished competitive golfing background, including several wins on the international stage. Today, she finds joy in teaching the next generation of golfers at the PGA of America Coaching Center powered by T-Mobile. She is currently pursuing her PGA of America Membership.

As a coach, Wang will provide expert instruction through private lessons, group programming and support corporate clinics. This global hub and laboratory is designed to develop and foster the PGA of America coaching philosophy and combine coaching, club fitting and fitness elements to create a unique experience that serves beginner golfers to elite players of all ages and backgrounds.

Growing up in Los Angeles, Wang attended University City High School and was a four-year member of the school’s varsity golf team and played in the 2015 NCAA National Championship. Wang, who achieved a Junior World Ranking at the age of 6, maintained a Top 65 ranking among the world’s top amateur players through high school. She competed on the Future Collegians World Tour, as well as with the Future College Golf Association and Junior Amateur Golf Scholars, winning six tournaments, including the Australia US Team Junior Invitational, the Taiwan Acer Junior Invitational and the Coronado City Women’s Golf Amateur. In 2013, she finished in fifth at the Kia Classic LPGA Qualifying.

Prior to moving to Frisco, Wang was a golf instructor for GOLFTEC in Houston Heights. Wang graduated from the Academy of Art with an Interior Architecture degree.

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