Angela Buzminski, PGA
Co-Head Golf Professional

Phone:
818-347-1476
Email:
[email protected]
Originally from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, Associate Head Golf Professional Angela Buzminski has been playing golf since the age of 14. A graduate of Indiana University, Angela golfed under the instruction of Sam Carmichael and, in 1993, earned the highest NCAA Women's National Championship finish ever by an Indiana golfer, placing second overall. That same year, she was named a Division I Women's Golf Coaches Association Second-Team All-American.
She turned professional in 1995 and has played the Symetra, LPGA, and Legends tours, among others. She has been at Woodland Hills Country Club since 2015, when she became Assistant Golf Professional. Known for her short-game prowess and for being left-handed, Angela has helped many a golfer with mirror-image style instruction. During her time at Woodland Hills, she has become a Class-A PGA Professional and, most recently, moved into the role of co-Head Golf Professional in the fall of 2021.
When she's not teaching or operating the WHCC golf shop with fellow co-Head Golf Professional Mark Sadoff, Angela remains highly active in competitive golf. In 2025, she qualified for the U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship for the fourth time in five years, having previously qualified in 2021, 2022, and 2024. Each time, she earned her spot by winning her district qualifier. Over the past four years, she has competed in more than 50 professional events, finishing in the Top 5 an impressive 16 times.
Angela enjoys all sports, especially golf and hockey. She loves a good cigar and spending time with her cat and longtime partner in Woodland Hills, where they also live.