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People will pay $90/hr for a tennis-pro, or $110/hr for a golf-pro (both of which the "pro" usually only means they did one or two tours on the pro-circuit, finished last and started teaching) or $80/hr for a car mechanic but then they'll turn around and b*tch about paying a CFI $30/hr.
WTFO
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This is so far from the truth about golf pros. Every pro I have ever dealt with didn't want to play on tour. They just enjoy teaching the game of golf and just being around the golf course.
Many PGA Touring Pros, if not all, have at least one coach. Most of these coaches weren't former Touring Pros either, they just know the game and how to teach it.
I think this pay is all on perception, flight students don't want to pay a 20 year old CFI $40 an hour because he/she doesn't think they should be paid that much. But with golf, teaching pros can demand what they want because they can easily turn away business. They have established a reputation and will charge accordingly because business will always be there for them, especially if they are good and have earned that reputation.
I could be a professional golfer without a doubt, but there is no way in hell I could teach the game of golf to someone. I just get up there and swing, and try to keep my head clear. But it seems like everyone who tries to be a CFI, eventually becomes one, even if they suck. A crappy golf pro won't teach for very long, that is for sure.