One of the advantages of Elevate Golf is that
Players
decide how much to spend on
coaching. There are
no
subscriptions or
fixed packages, so budget stays in the Player’s control. Some Players buy Tips
only when a specific part of the game needs attention; others build a regular
cadence of requests to create steady progress over time. For pricing detail,
see
How Much Does a Tip Cost? and
Paying for a Tip.
Because each Tip is individually priced, it is easy to start with a single
purchase, see the value, and then decide whether to request more. Beginners
often find that a few targeted Tips provide enough clarity to build confidence,
while experienced Players may purchase Tips more regularly across different
Focus Areas. Each Tip is saved for easy replay
Saving
& Replaying Tips, so value compounds over time.
A frank note on value. In many traditional
lessons, the key takeaway is one or two changes. Elevate Golf lets a Player
buy
the “cream” of a lesson at
a
fraction
of the cost (the distilled guidance a Coach would highlight)
because a Tip takes only a few minutes to create and the Coach can review a
swing without scheduling an hour or meeting in person. In our view,
short,
focused Tips (timed to real moments of need) can deliver more
mileage for the same overall spend. For structuring this approach, see
Turning Tips Into Progress and
Comparing Tips to Lessons.
There is no right or wrong amount to spend. The aim is to match requests to
goals, learning pace and budget. Whether purchasing one Tip or many, every
piece of guidance is saved
Saving & Replaying
Tips for easy replay, giving lasting value for every pound or dollar
spent.