Share on Facebook Share on Twitter

FRANCHISING FAQ

What level of player benefits most from the GolfTEC approach?

With a comprehensive approach to tee-to-green improvement, all levels and playing goals – even tour players – are addressed by GolfTEC Certified Personal Coaches. By building full-swing skills and then tuning shot-specific variations, significant score reduction is within reach of most players.

How does the in-center, in-bay instructional approach benefit players?

Three components affect golf performance: Technique, Equipment, and Conditioning. The controlled environment of the Improvement Center makes it easier to isolate the causes of poor on-course performance – away from the pressure of public settings like driving ranges. Once identified, specific sustainable steps are taken to make progress, then monitor it as clients apply new-found ability on their favorite courses.

Do I have a protected territory?

Yes, and each territory is a well-defined region outlined in your development agreement. A GolfTEC territory typically is identified as a C.B.S.A. (Core Business Statistical Area).

What specifically do I receive when investing in a GolfTEC franchise?

A full complement of well-documented systems and support comprise the franchise package available from your sales representative. It will answer critical questions that are important to serious franchise candidates:

  • Site selection and store opening
  • Training programs for Owners and Coaches
  • Ongoing operations, instructional and market development assistance

What franchise fees apply?

An initial payment between $17,500 and $35,000 applies, with continuing royalties of 5% of gross sales and 2% of merchandise sales. Other fees detailed in the Franchise Agreement include an annual software maintenance fee of $4,000, and 2% of gross sales additionally required for the National Ad Fund.

What kind of capital is needed to launch a GolfTEC Improvement Center?

Including the franchise fee, $111,475 to $427,675 is needed for signage, furnishings, inventory, and initial local advertising. Improvement Center size and locations are two of the variables connected with the C.B.S.A. being developed.

NEXT >

To view Adobe Flash player must be installed.

Get Adobe Flash player

To view Adobe Flash player must be installed.

Get Adobe Flash player