
Noah Lee brings elite competitive experience and a proven player-development track record to Young Future Golf Academy.
He has competed in premier amateur and professional qualifying events, including the BC Provincial Amateur, the U.S. State Amateur, Qualifying School, and qualifiers for the Mackenzie Tour (PGA Tour Canada) and PGA Tour events. Beginning golf at the age of nine, Noah trained internationally across Singapore, Korea, Canada, and the United States under distinguished mentors and performance specialists — shaping a global, system-based approach to development.
Under Noah’s leadership, his students have won 100+ tournament titles internationally, reflecting the effectiveness of YFGA’s structured training methodology. His athletes have consistently demonstrated competitive success across junior, amateur, and elite development circuits.
Noah’s coaching experience spans:
• NCAA collegiate athletes
• High-performance junior competitors
• Elementary school golf programs
• Canucks Camps and elite junior camps
• Special Olympics athletes
This range allows him to guide complete beginners while simultaneously refining elite competitors pursuing collegiate and professional pathways.
At YFGA, Noah leads a comprehensive long-term athlete development model integrating:
• Technical biomechanics
• Speed and power development
• Movement efficiency
• Competitive strategy
• Mental performance training
His philosophy emphasizes building technically sound, athletically efficient, and mentally resilient golfers — while instilling discipline, composure, and sportsmanship.
Through structured progression and individualized feedback, Noah prepares young athletes not only to compete — but to excel.

Andy played for the University of British Columbia Men’s golf team and graduated in 2022 with a degree in Psychology. His experience from school, junior, amateur, and collegiate golf around the world has equipped him with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage our golf academy. As the manager, Andy is dedicated to fostering an environment where developing traits like respect, patience, and discipline is as crucial as refining golf techniques and skills. He is committed to supporting our students in becoming successful and well-respected individuals both on and off the course.

Hyo Sang Yoon is a dedicated PGA of Canada Teaching Professional with a passion for nurturing young talent in golf. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to teaching children and has excelled in various prestigious roles throughout his career, including Head Teaching Professional at Island View Golf Centre and Ardmore Golf Course, and Associate and Teaching Professional at Redwoods Golf Course.
Currently, Hyo Sang is a Teaching Professional at YFGA & Golf Mecca, where he focuses on fostering the skills of young golfers.
With 19 years of teaching experience and over 1,000 students taught, Hyo Sang’s friendly and patient approach ensures that every child he teaches not only learns the fundamentals of golf but also develops a love for the game. His participation in multiple VIPT events further demonstrates his dedication and expertise.

Keith’s journey into golf began with summer golf camps, sparking a passion that grew as he competed in local junior tournaments. His improving skills allowed him to compete in provincial, national, and international junior tournaments, gaining exposure to college coaches and earning scholarship offers. Keith attended the University of British Columbia and graduated from the University of Hawaii-Hilo on an academic and golf scholarship. His college golf experience provided invaluable memories and helped him develop time-management, a sense of responsibility, and a positive attitude. When not teaching, Keith competes as a professional in local and international tournaments.
Making golf fun and engaging is at the forefront of every lesson Keith delivers. His coaching focuses on solid fundamentals and techniques to create a strong foundation, whether for tournament development or leisure enjoyment. Keith's expertise includes helping golfers develop a functional short game, effective course management, and a strong mindset.
Keith holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Hawaii-Hilo and has caddied at the junior, elite amateur, and professional levels.

Scott Shin is a Class A member of the Korea Professional Golfers’ Association (KPGA) and a highly respected teaching professional with over 20 years of coaching experience.
With a career spanning elementary school golf programs, graduate-level instruction, VIP golf events, and professional academy environments, Scott brings both academic depth and real-world performance experience to YFGA.
At Young Future Golf Academy, he focuses on building strong technical foundations for junior golfers. His coaching philosophy goes beyond surface-level mechanics — he teaches athletes to understand the underlying principles of swing mechanics, body movement patterns, and kinetic sequencing. This systematic approach produces stable, repeatable performance and long-term player development.
For competitive juniors pursuing high-level pathways, Scott provides structured training plans that integrate technical development, physical awareness, and mental performance preparation. For developing and recreational players, he delivers customized instruction designed to build confidence, enjoyment, and consistent improvement.
With decades of experience working with athletes of varying skill levels and personalities, Scott is known for his ability to connect with students through empathy, clarity, and individualized feedback. His coaching emphasizes not only performance, but also the character values central to golf — discipline, patience, respect, and sportsmanship.
At YFGA, he is committed to shaping technically sound, mentally resilient, and well-rounded young golfers prepared for both competition and lifelong enjoyment of the game.

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Inspiring players to grow a lifelong love for golf
Shaping future generations by developing good people through golf
Since its inception in 2022, players from YFGA have found success on the local, national and international stage. But success means more than scores and trophies. While building strong technical skills and a deep love for the game, our players also learn to develop confidence, discipline, and sportsmanship. Our coaches dedicate themselves to the players’ holistic growth—shaping not only skilled golfers, but respectful teammates and resilient learners.









