Burned Out from Teaching Golf? The Problem Is Structural — Not Personal.
Standing on the range for 35 hours a week is not sustainable for decades. The instructors who avoid burnout are not working less hard — they have built a different kind of business.
Sound Familiar?
You have been teaching golf for years. You are good at it. Your lesson book is full. And you are exhausted. The physical demands, the scheduling constraints, and the knowledge that your income stops the moment you stop teaching have accumulated into something that feels unsustainable.
- ✗Physical exhaustion from full-time range teaching
- ✗Income completely dependent on physical availability every week
- ✗No way to take real time off without revenue suffering
- ✗Fully booked — but not feeling like it adds up to enough
- ✓A coaching model that does not require full-time range presence
- ✓Income that continues even when not actively teaching
- ✓Flexibility to travel, rest, or pursue other interests
- ✓A business structure sustainable for the next 10–20 years
How V1 Helps
Asynchronous coaching and subscription revenue do not replace in-person teaching — they complement it. V1 COACH lets you maintain your best in-person relationships while shifting lower-tier instruction to online delivery. Fewer hours on the range, stable or growing income, and a business model you can sustain.
“Your income should not require you to be exhausted.”
I was skeptical — I'd tried online coaching before and it never stuck. Within 60 days of setting up my V1 academy, I had $2,000 in new monthly recurring revenue from students I was already teaching in person.
Ron isn't alone. The average instructor in our PAIRED program is now earning $400/month in supplemental income — and we paid out over $5,000 to pros last month, a number that's growing fast.
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