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Golf with Serena K.

San Francisco, California

Teaches online
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
Age: 5+
Speaks Japanese
Teaching since 2018
Finance and Economics

    About Serena K.

    Hi! I am currently a student at University of San Francisco studying Finance and Economics. I began playing golf when I was 4 and competed up to and during high school. My father was the one who taught me the sport and it has become a passion. Whether you're looking for a relaxed and friendly environment to learn in, to exact golfing fundamentals and techniques, or to learn the ins and outs of the rules of the game, I can help you improve and hopefully also foster a love for a sport that I hold dear.

    Instructor details

    Location:
    Teacher's Studio
    Teacher's Studio
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    Finley Road San Francisco, CA

    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    6 AM-3:30 PM
    Thursday
    1:30 PM-7 PM
    Friday
    6 AM-7 PM
    Saturday
    6 AM-7 PM
    Sunday
    6 AM-10:30 AM
    2 PM-7 PM
    Times are shown in your local timezone (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $25
    45 minutes
    $38
    60 minutes
    $50
    90 minutes
    $75
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    Experience

    Office Assistant

    Jan, 2011 - Jan, 2015

    Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices

    Valuations Intern

    Nov, 2017 - Jan, 2018

    Carta

    Intern

    Jun, 2015 - Aug, 2015

    House of Representatives, Washington DC

    Internship

    Jul, 2014 - Sep, 2014

    Congressional District Office

    Education

    High School Diploma

    Sep, 2010 - May, 2014

    Faith Lutheran High School

    Finance and Economics

    Aug, 2014

    Univeristy of San Francisco

    Languages

    Japanese

    Limited Proficiency

    Private Lessons

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    • 300+ subjects to choose from
    • Meet online or in person
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