How much money does a golf teaching professional make?
How much money does a golf teaching professional make?
I'm 18 and want to be a golf teacher.
I want to graduate from here www.sdga.edu.
How much money does a golf teaching pro make?
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2.2.2010
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters The head pro at my golf course makes around 100 dollars an hour, and then he gets a chunk out of the junior camps and what the other pros make. He's a top teacher in NorCal though.
2.2.2010
if you are a pro……….a lot………. 100 per hr at a top course………..
2.2.2010
They average at about $50 aud an hour at a local public course or golf range…remember though that it is cash in hand though so thats a bit better
2.2.2010
My good friend is a teaching pro. He has played Nationwide tour events, he tries to qualify in the Open Championship every year; he makes a Monday qualifier every once in a while. He was an All American in college, and has a PGA card. Ya he’s a very good golfer!!Anyway, he now works at a private club but his last job was at a range, he made $7 an hour, he got to keep his lesion money but that was 25-50 an hour, but he would have maybe 2 on average a day. Not much. Unless you have a hook up at a nice club it’s just not a profession that you can live on. It’s who you know, not what you know, especially in the golf world. Sorry
2.2.2010
20,000 to 100000 per year depending on the club, clients, and his/her ability. You must be a good player as well winning various tournament which adds to your credibility.
2.2.2010
While $50 an hour may sound great you need to keep in mind that you only get paid when someone actually takes a lesson. If you only manage to give one lesson a day you only make $50 a day…I'd suggest that you take up teaching golf as a part time job, maybe in the evenings or so. Have another 'bread-and-butter' job that pays the bills until you are ready to teach full time.
2.2.2010
The amount a teacher makes depends on the area of the country, length of time teaching and the individual's marketability. Figure on anywhere from $15,000 per year (that's correct!) to six figures. Most make about $35,000 to $60,000 per year. I'm the head pro and director of golf at a private club and I charge $45 for a 50-minute lesson. I'm obviously not a full-time teacher, but I rarely turn down lessons. I expect to make about $5000 this year from teaching. So, you can see that teaching is not necessarily lucrative. To make a good living teaching, you have to work in an area that has the potential for a lot of lessons, and you will have to work very, very hard. And if you are an independent contractor, which many teaching pros are, you will be responsible for your own health benefits. Source(s): I am a PGA professional and LPGA teaching professional
2.2.2010
to start with u will be an amateur n the pay may not be as u expect.
2.2.2010
Most "club pros" charge $35-$50/ 1/2hour. I go to a top ratedinstructor that gets $150/hour-but he is really worth it! David Leadbetter gets about $2000/day for individual lessons at his academy. Also, most of this money is in cash (I wonder how much gets to IRS)?Be your own boss, work outside, play & teach golf!
2.2.2010
Why does it matter if you are doing what you love.