What year was the PGA PGM start? Ans- 1994
When was the PGA PGM Revised? Ans- 2018
The U.S. economy directly generated approximately $________ of goods and services. Ans- 84 billion
There are about _________ pga members. Ans- 29,000
Head Professional Ans- The head golf professional either owns and operates the golf shop at a PGA
Recognized Golf Facility or supervises and directs the golf shop and instructional services at the facility.
Assistant Golf Professional Ans- An assistant golf professional is employed at a PGA Recognized Golf
Facility and spends at least 50% of the time working on golf operations, instruction, business planning,
club repair, and more.
Director of Golf Ans- The director of golf manages the total golf operation of a PGA Recognized Golf
Facility, including the golf shop, golf range, golf car operations (if applicable), and the supervision of the
head golf professional.
General Manger Ans- A general manager directs the entire golf facility including golf operations, golf
course maintenance, clubhouse administration, food and beverage operation, and other recreational
activities at the facility.
It takes approximately ______ hours to complete the entire program Ans- 830
What are the qualification to eligible to enter the pga pgm program? Ans- Satisfy the PAT, pass the q-
test, complete pga background, and be employed by a recognized pga golf facility.
Three career paths: Ans- 1. Golf Operations
2. Teaching and Coaching
, 3. Executive management
What are the benefits of being a PGA member? Ans- 1. Vote
2. Hold office
3. Attend annual meeting
4. Use PGA's name, initials and logo
5. Retirement plans and insurance
What courses are there in level 1? Ans- 1. Golf cart fleet management
2. Customer relations
3. Intro to teaching
4. Business planning
5. Tournament operations
What courses are there in level 2? Ans- 1. Turf grass management
2. Golf operations
3. Intermediate teaching
4. Merchandising and inventory management
What courses are there in level 3? Ans- 1. Food and beverage
2. Human Resources
3. Advance teaching
4. Player development program
5. Career enhancements
Who was the first to be recognized as a golf professional? Ans- Allan Robertson in 1842.
Official founding of the PGA of America? Ans- April 10, 1916