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A Proposal For Chisos Golf

The Player Wealth Desk

A built-in financial partner for every Chisos Golf player. Designed to protect early earnings, install lifelong habits, and turn your fund into the most player-aligned capital in professional golf.

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Chisos Golf
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KanP Sports Advisory
The Premise

The earnings-share model only works if the player earns. Wealth Vision is built to help players approach those first checks with the discipline a long career requires. Sound structure, considered decisions, and a focus on long-term growth.

Wealth Vision
Why This Matters

Most young pros lose more in their first three years than they ever earned on tour.

Not to bad investments. To missing the basics. Wrong state of residency. No LLC before the first endorsement deal. No disability coverage when a wrist injury ends the season. No plan for the first six-figure check. By the time anyone introduces them to a real advisor, the damage is already done.

The capital gap is solved.

Chisos Golf gives an aspiring tour pro $50K to $150K to actually compete. Without that capital, the dream ends at Q-School. Will and the team have built the most aligned, founder-friendly structure in the sport.

The wealth gap is not.

The day a player signs with Chisos, a different clock starts. Endorsements, prize money, NIL residuals, content revenue. None of it is structured. The wrong moves in year one cost more than any of those checks ever pay back.

The Proposal

A Player Wealth Desk, built into the Chisos Golf model.

Every player Chisos backs gets a relationship with Wealth Vision the day they sign. Not a referral. Not a sales pitch. A built-in benefit, paid for and structured at the fund level, designed to be one of the reasons a player chooses Chisos over anyone else.

01
Onboarding That Sets the Foundation

A structured 90-minute intake covering state of residency, entity formation, banking setup, basic tax projection, insurance review. By the end of week two, the player has a clean financial spine. Most never get this before age 30.

02
Quarterly Check-Ins, Not Annual Surprises

Fifteen-minute calls every quarter. Cash flow, tax estimates, savings rate, anything new on the endorsement side. The goal is not to manage their money. The goal is to keep them out of trouble while their career still has runway.

03
Habits That Outlast the Career

Saving discipline, debt awareness, tax behavior, basic insurance literacy. Whether the player wins on tour or pivots to a second career, these are the habits that build generational wealth. We install them before the first big check, not after.

04
A Real Team When It Counts

When a player breaks through, the complexity multiplies fast. Endorsement structures, multi-state residency, deferred comp, agent payments, family planning. Wealth Vision is already in place, already familiar with the player, ready to scale up without an awkward introduction.

05
Coordination With the Chisos Earnings-Share Obligation

The CISA repayment is a real cash flow line. It needs to be planned for, budgeted against, and modeled inside every tax projection. Most advisors would not know how to think about it. We will, because we built the desk specifically around the Chisos structure.

Player Coverage

The full set of decisions a young pro has to make, handled.

These are the conversations that happen in the first 24 months of a player's career. Done right, they build a foundation. Done wrong, they cost six figures of lifetime earnings.

Why Both Sides Win

This is not a referral arrangement.
It is a structural advantage
for the fund.

For Chisos Golf

A differentiator no other staking fund can match.

  • The first earnings-share fund with a built-in wealth partner. Real recruiting moat.
  • Player retention. Players who feel taken care of stay loyal to the team that signed them.
  • Better protection of the underlying asset. Healthier players, lower attrition, more consistent earnings flow into the fund.
  • A genuine partner on the CISA structure. We model the obligation into every player's plan.
  • A content engine. The Wealth Desk becomes a story you tell publicly.
For Wealth Vision

A pipeline aligned with the clients we already serve.

  • Embedded relationships with 200 future high-earning professionals.
  • The few who break through become long-term private wealth clients. The math works on a small fraction.
  • Distribution and credibility inside a golf ecosystem we already operate in.
  • A platform to build joint IP, joint content, joint reputation.
  • An aligned partner who is building something we genuinely admire.
How We Roll It Out

Small, deliberate, real. Built in phases.

We do not need a contract on day one. We need a player on day one. A pilot, run with one or two of the players already in the fund, lets us prove the model before scaling.

Phase 01 Pilot

Two players. Sixty days.

We onboard two existing Chisos Golf players at no cost. Run the full intake, build their financial spine, set up the structure. Both of you see exactly what the experience looks like before scaling.

Phase 02 Formalize

Built into the Chisos Golf offering.

Player Wealth Desk becomes part of every new player signing package. Wealth Vision is named on the Chisos Golf site and player materials. Pricing structure agreed at the fund level or built into the player budget.

Phase 03 Scale

Two hundred players. Joint IP. Real platform.

As Chisos Golf scales toward its full $25M deployment, the Wealth Desk scales with it. We build joint content, joint events, joint thought leadership. The model becomes a repeatable template for future Chisos verticals.

Companion Asset

A co-authored financial playbook
for the aspiring tour pro

A real piece of IP, co-branded Chisos Golf and Wealth Vision. The kind of guide a young player actually reads, and the kind of asset Chisos can use to recruit talent for the next decade.

A Wealth Blueprint
The First Hundred Thousand: Habits, Structures, and Decisions for the Aspiring Tour Pro
A field guide for golfers entering the professional ranks. What to do in year one, what to avoid, and what compounds.
Chisos Golf Wealth Vision
Inside the Guide

Eight chapters. About sixty pages.

Plain language. Real examples. Built for a 23-year-old, not a CFO.
  • 01 Your First 1099 and What It Actually Means Self-employment, quarterly taxes, what to hold back from every check.
  • 02 Why Your Home State Matters More Than You Think Residency, state tax, and the rules every touring pro needs to know.
  • 03 The Right Entity Before the First Deal LLC, S-Corp, or sole proprietor. When each one is the right answer.
  • 04 Insurance: Health, Disability, and the One Nobody Buys What protects you, what is worth the money, what is not.
  • 05 Cash Flow When Income Is Lumpy Building the reserve, paying yourself, and avoiding the lifestyle trap.
  • 06 The Earnings-Share Obligation, Explained Honestly How the Chisos structure works, how it shows up in your cash flow, how to plan for it.
  • 07 Starting Your Retirement Account in Year One SEP, Solo 401(k), Roth. The math on starting at 24 versus 34.
  • 08 Habits That Build Generational Wealth The behaviors that separate the players who keep what they earn from the ones who don't.
Next Steps

If this resonates, the next move is simple.

Pick one or two players in the current fund. Let us run the pilot. No commitment, no contract. Inside sixty days, you will know if this is the differentiator we believe it is. From there, we figure out together what scale looks like.

Erik Allison
Founder, Managing Partner
Tyson Lokke, CFP®
Founder, Managing Partner