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DOes anyone know the average wage/salary for a PGA teaching professional?

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DOes anyone know the average wage/salary for a PGA teaching professional?

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Of course salaries vary, but the average assistant professional does not make very much ($20,000-$30,000 per year) and often has to supplement his/her income by teaching in their free time. This could add up to an additional $10,000 to their overall income if they are in demand. Someone who is a dedicated teaching professional (in other words, does not have to do time in the pro shop) often makes what they earn in fees, less a commission back to the facility. They can earn anywhere from $30,000 – $100,000 per year entirely depending on their rate, and the volume of lessons they are able to teach in a year.

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