Junior Golfer Expense Sample
This document is designed to illustrate what the actual annual expenses are to raise a junior golfer today to compete at the national or world junior level. It is based on over fifteen years of research including talking with hundreds of high level juniors’ and amateurs’ parents, as well as many NCAA DI, DII and DIII collegiate coaches. It is certainly nothing more than an example of what the average costs are for a junior golfer to train for the highest level, from NCAA Division I Collegiate golf to Professional tours.
| Private Schooling | $25,000 |
| Golf Membership | $2,500 |
| Additional Golf Greens' Fees | $2,000 |
| Golf Practice (range & practice fees) | $2,000 |
| Fitness Training | $2,400 |
| Fitness Membership | $600 |
| Mental Coaching | $1,800 |
| Golf instruction | $6,500 |
| Food at Home | $5,200 |
| Annual Total | $48,000 |
The annual total does not include living expenses which is included in our boarding academy packages. The Junior Golf Performance Academy provides an outstanding deal financially for those dedicated junior golfers to achieve their dreams. We have the connections to the college coaches, the tour to expose our clients to coaches looking to give scholarships to tremendous players, plus our training is superior to anything out there. It is worth spending the extra $18,000 for our program to get the 98% chance of receiving a full ride to play collegiate golf? Absolutely…there is no question.
Our clients become independent faster, gain more confidence, learn about other cultures, train harder and when the time comes to make the next step, they are fully prepared to take the next step.
