

What's Your Story?
For over two decades, Will McIntosh provided consulting advice to business executives around the world. Now, he teaches them to play golf. What’s your story?
We want you to reach your highest potential on the golf course.





As Owner and Director of Instruction for Will McIntosh Golf, Will gets to live out his passion to positively impact people’s lives through better golf, and it shines through in all of his lessons. Will specializes in teaching beginners and intermediate golfers (mid and high handicappers), both male and female golfers of all ages and abilities, including competitive amateur golfers (USGA, GAP), competitive juniors, seniors, former Olympians, former Div-1 athletes, former, current, and aspiring collegiate golfers, country club members, and even Hollywood celebrities.
Will McIntosh Golf is five-star rated on Google and Facebook. Will has taught thousands of students throughout Greater Philadelphia, Reading, New Jersey and as far away as Florida, Hawai’i, Texas, Illinois, California and even Japan and India, doing mainly in-person, but also, live virtual lessons. Will McIntosh Golf also has an online academy to serve clients around the globe and supplement his coaching relationships in order to deliver the greatest possible impact on his students. He also has experience teaching golfers with special needs such as Autism, sight loss, ADHD, hearing loss, and others, and is willing to work closely with caretakers to adapt his teaching approach. Will is currently based out of Valley View Golf, a premier practice facility and 9-hole Exec. Course in Delaware County where he is a lead PGA instructor. Will is also the in-house PGA Professional out of Uplink KOP and Libertee Grounds where he conducts lessons indoors using GolfZon and Uneekor simulators.
Will is an incoming Level 3 PGA Associate, and you can also find his credentials on the PGA.Coach website. He has carefully studied selected Golf Digest and Golf Magazine Top 50 and Top 100 instructors and award-winning PGA Teacher of the Year coaches and is eager to bring that knowledge to you. Will has also received personal one-on-one instruction from Golf Digest Top 50 instructors and PGA Tour coaches. Will is TPI Certified Level 2 Golf (Titleist Performance Institute). Students will also benefit from a Flightscope Mevo+ launch monitor if Will believes it is necessary.
Will is an adjunct faculty member at Temple University in Philadelphia in the Department of Kinesiology (the study of how the body moves) where he teaches golf to promote and grow the game to the next generation. In addition, Will is Special Adviser to the 2018 U12, 2021 U14 Florida State Champion, 2021 U14 U.S. Kids Golf National Qualifier. (See YouTube channel for sneak peeks into his lessons with Caiden Lee.) Will has coached and developed many junior golfers on their way to earning spots on their college or high school competitive golf teams. Previously, Will was an Asst. Golf Professional at the Berkshire CC, which has played host to numerous USGA events, GAP events, as well as the Reading Open on the PGA Tour. The Berkshire CC earned its first Platinum Club of America during Will’s tenure there when he was in charge of private lessons, the Ladies 9-Hole League, group instruction, the overall Junior Golf program and served as a PGA Jr. League Coach.
Will takes a holistic approach not limited to only the ‘golf swing’ to teach you to play better golf. This might include coaching and advice on more suitable equipment, expectation management, a different mindset, more purposeful practice habits, etc. And in terms of the swing, Will’s teaching approach emphasizes impact, core fundamentals, and key concepts about how the golf swing works. He emphasizes the ball flight laws over preferences, balances art and science, and prioritizes you as a unique golfer, not taking a one-size-fits-all type of approach. Will does not try to overhaul your swing if it is not necessary and strives to align with your objectives, working within your capabilities. He skillfully uses analogies, metaphors and “every day” activities to convey the feeling of how to swing the golf club more naturally and effortlessly, making difficult concepts and technical things easier for his students to understand and implement.