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The Professional Golfers' Association of America's Web site features a free service to find the right PGA professional for your facility
The Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) of America is the largest working sports organization in the world, compromised of more than 26,000 dedicated men and women promoting the game of golf to players across the United States. PGA Professionals—who are expert instructors, skilled business people and community leaders— are the backbone of the association. Through numerous programs, PGA Golf Professionals work hard to make golf a better game for players of all ages and skill levels. The PGA began in 1916, when a group of New York area golf professionals and prominent amateurs attended a luncheon hosted by department store magnate Rodman Wanamaker to discuss forming a national organization that would promote the game of golf and help elevate the vocation of golf professional. The association's first order of business was to establish the following objectives.
Since 1916, the PGA of America has established new standards of excellence by expanding educational opportunities, programs and services for its members. However, the association stands firm and continues to flourish on the principles set down by its founders.
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as a new path to PGA membership. This innovative apprentice-training program is designed to prepare qualified men and women for the challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities they will face as PGA Golf Professionals in todays industry and in the decades to come. In 1998 the American Society of Association Executives awarded the PGA an Award of Excellence in Education for the Golf Professional Training Program and its contents. This program emphasizes the practical application of state-of-the-art skills and knowledge, along with sophisticated work activities and is designed to give apprentices the skills to add value to their golf facilities. When you graduate from the GPTP you will be ready to provide exceptional service to customers, employers, fellow professionals, and the game of golf. For those individuals aspiring to become PGA Professionals, the GPTP will be the start of a lifelong process of learning new skills, polishing old ones, and becoming even better at dealing with the people, the game, and the business of golf. As a result of your training, the game of golf will continue to grow in popularity and reach a higher level.
What Are the Benefits of a PGA • Creates an employee who is more committed and views work as a career
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