Golf Teaching Professionals - Financial Model
Your $5,000 investment.
Back in 7 days.
A plain-English breakdown of what the PC360 Certification pays you — per session, per cohort, and per year — and exactly how fast your initial investment returns.
What you pay. What you get.
The PC360 Certification is a one-time investment of $5,000. It comes fully loaded — everything you need to run your first program is included in the package.
PC360 Certification Package
One-time purchase. Covers certification training, the complete done-for-you 4-week group program curriculum, equipment starter kit, Skool platform access, and PC360 brand license. Run unlimited cohorts — no per-session royalties, no ongoing cost beyond your optional platform license.
Complete Certification Training
Golf body biomechanics, neuromuscular principles, full drill library, session structures, program design.
Done-for-You 4-Week Curriculum
All 8 session plans built and ready. Show up and teach — the structure is provided for you.
Equipment Starter Kit
Hip harness, torso harness, resistance bands, thigh cuffs. Everything to run sessions from day one.
PC360 Skool Platform Access
Your golfers get full access — all drills, exercises, strength programs, and ongoing PC360 updates.
PC360 Brand License
Market yourself as a certified PC360 provider. Differentiated from every other instructor in your market.
Business Implementation
How to price, package, and sell your programs so you fill cohorts with confidence.
How a single cohort works.
Each cohort is 6 golfers who train together twice a week for 4 weeks — 8 sessions total, 60 minutes each. You run the program PC360 already built for you. You deliver it; they feel the difference.
One cohort — the numbers at a glance
You're earning ~$450 per hour — from a single cohort.
Each 60-minute group session with 6 golfers earns you $448.50 net. That's 3–5× more per hour than a typical individual lesson — and you're teaching 6 people simultaneously on a proven, done-for-you curriculum.
Run two cohorts in the same weekly time block and your effective rate approaches ~$748/hour during overlapping weeks — same time commitment, doubled revenue.
How the per-hour rate is calculated
$3,588 net ÷ 8 sessions = $448.50 per 60-minute session. That's your net per hour of teaching time for one cohort. With two concurrent cohorts in the same block, session revenue doubles while your time stays the same.
When does your $5,000 come back?
One cohort of 6 golfers generates $3,588 net. You break even on your certification investment after fewer than two cohorts — and every cohort after that is pure incremental profit.
Cumulative: $3,588
Cumulative: $7,176
Cumulative: $10,764
Cumulative: $14,352
Run one cohort, bank $3,588. Run a second — you've earned $7,176 cumulative. Your $5,000 investment is fully recovered before your second cohort even finishes. Run cohorts monthly and you break even on your certification inside the first 40 days of teaching. Every cohort after that is net profit — you own the curriculum and the equipment outright.
What does a full year look like?
Run cohorts monthly during golf season, or run two concurrently in the same weekly time block. Here's what different levels of engagement generate annually — net, after equipment cost.
Note on equipment cost: All figures above are net after the $399/golfer equipment pass-through. Each golfer's $399 kit is included in their $997 course fee — you collect it, order their kit, and keep the $598 margin. Your own starter kit came with your certification and is not an ongoing per-cohort cost.
Why $997 is an easy yes for your golfer.
The course fee is compelling because the value is tangible from the first session — golfers feel the difference in their body before session one is over.
8 Group Training Sessions
Twice-weekly 60-min sessions over 4 weeks. Small group of 6 — personal attention without private lesson pricing.
PC360 Equipment Kit ($399 value)
Hip harness, torso harness, resistance bands, and thigh cuffs. Their own kit to continue training at home indefinitely.
Hip & Spine Brake Release
Drills and exercises to take the brakes off hip rotation and thoracic turn — the neurological restrictions costing them distance and consistency.
Lower Back Stress Reduction
Correct sequencing and hip loading reduces compensations that stress the lower back — play longer and feel better doing it.
3-Minute Pre-Round Activation
A short routine activating hips, core, spine, and shoulders before every round. First-tee ready from shot one.
PC360 Skool Platform Access
All drills, exercises, strength programs, and ongoing updates — accessible at home during and after the course. The progress never stops.
One certification. A permanent, high-margin revenue stream.
You pay $5,000 once. Your second cohort pays it back entirely. Every cohort after that — $3,588 net, for 8 hours of your time — is incremental revenue that runs alongside your lessons, not instead of them.
A few things worth knowing
This is truly incremental revenue. A group session runs 60 minutes, twice a week. Schedule it around your existing lesson calendar — early morning, late afternoon, or weekends. It doesn't displace lessons. It adds a revenue layer on top of what you already earn.
The curriculum is done for you. You don't build the program — PC360 builds it. Your job is to deliver it. That means you're not spending unpaid hours creating content; you're earning $448/hour running sessions on a proven, structured framework.
The golfer's equipment is not your cost. Each golfer pays $997 which includes their $399 kit. You order the kit for them from that collected fee. Your net margin is $598/golfer. Your own starter kit arrived with your certification — it's already paid for.
The natural upsell is built in. Golfers who feel their body change in session one become motivated, long-term lesson buyers. PC360 doesn't compete with your instruction — it makes your instruction land better, converting program graduates into loyal private lesson clients who finally have a body that can do what you're asking.