PGA 3.0 LEVEL 2 STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE
SOLUTION 2025/2026
Under what law are golf facilities required to provide all people with goods and services
on an equal basis? - ANS-Americans with Disabilities Act
Which tee time starting system can reliably prevent players from monopolizing the best
tee times? - ANS-Lottery System
Which tee time starting system compensates well for no-shows? - ANS-Walk on and
play
What does USGA's Pace Rating System help determine? - ANS-How quickly a
foursome of average golfers should play a particular course on a busy day
What is a good pace-of-play guideline? - ANS-Ready golf
How can the starter positively affect the pace-of-play? - ANS-Educate, make players
aware of guidelines
Which staff member is responsible for setting the pace-of-play? - ANS-Starter
What is a disadvantage of letting faster groups play through? - ANS-Slows down the
original group
An effective team decision-making process requires an authoritative team leader. (T/F) -
ANS-True
Effective team managers will allow their most creative people to work independently.
(T/F) - ANS-False
What is a characteristic of an effective team? - ANS-Committed goals, open
communication, clear rules, trust, effective leadership
As presented in the Golf Operations Course Manual, what must be present to achieve a
key characteristic of effective teams? - ANS-Structure, who is involved, roles, team
decision making
An effective manager could use the "one-minute manager" routine to assess
performance, provide feedback, inform a staff person of new responsibilities, and keep
staff on track in a short visit - many times less than a minute. (T/F) - ANS-True
,What is an interactive calendar? - ANS-Upcoming events and actions that can be edited
and seen by everyone
What activities might be included in a "one-minute manager" routine? - ANS-The days
info, product info, policies and procedures, daily and weekly goals, recognition of good
work
Tournament directors rely on the food and beverage operation to meet members' and
guests' physical and social needs. (T/F) - ANS-True
What is a benefit of having a caddie program at a club? - ANS-Helps maintain course,
cut down on cart traffic
Practice facilities should be designed so golfers will face what direction? - ANS-North or
East, away from the sun most of the day
What is the most important interdepartmental relationship for the golf operations
department? - ANS-Golf course maintenance
A yield management report shows the number of rounds played and the revenue
generated by those rounds. (T/F) - ANS-False
Successful yield management would more likely involve target marketing of the broad
customer base than of a specific player group. (T/F) - ANS-True
Demand-based pricing can be employed to change the demand curve for the use of
perishable tee times. (T/F) - ANS-True
Pace-of-play policies are an effective means for controlling the demand curve for the
use of perishable tee times. (T/F) - ANS-True
Yield management is a process that allows a facility to maximize the total number of
rounds available each day. (T/F) - ANS-True
What can yield management predict? - ANS-Demand
What does successful yield management produce? - ANS-Maximize the total number of
rounds available each day
What is the formula for developing a yield management report for a given period? -
ANS-Rounds Played / Potential Rounds X 100 = Yield %
, Why is monitoring performance considered a two-part process? - ANS-Metrics and staff
service quality
What is the yield percentage if a facility sells 180 of 240 available tee times? - ANS-75%
Managing by walking around is most effective when organizational protocols are
observed, such as, limiting conversation to their direct reports. (T/F) - ANS-False
Managing by walking around gives employees the opportunity to air grievances. (T/F) -
ANS-True
One of the main benefits of the interpersonal management approach to monitoring
performance is to ensure policies and procedures are being followed. (T/F) - ANS-True
What is an effective means of monitoring performance while "managing by walking
around"? - ANS-Observing, listening, and testing performance on an ongoing basis
What approach to management is described by observing and following up on both
positive and negative employee performance? - ANS-Behavioral Management
What is the main objective of behavioral management? - ANS-Manage employee
behaviors
What is the focus of the interpersonal management approach? - ANS-Keeping track of
performance and employee behavior
Service improvements should be implemented when achievement of anticipated
benefits can be measured. (T/F) - ANS-True
What could be the cause of "Overall poor service" issues? - ANS-Poor systems,
resources, or policies
What is an example of an operational change made in response to variances? - ANS-
Changing tee time systems
When should management implement service improvements? - ANS-When the desired
benefit can be clearly measured
How does the facility's overall vision and core values help the retail manager? - ANS-
Solidify vision and core values that support vision
For which purpose are the facility's core values and vision going to be most useful to the
retail manager? - ANS-Guide the creation of all other aspects
SOLUTION 2025/2026
Under what law are golf facilities required to provide all people with goods and services
on an equal basis? - ANS-Americans with Disabilities Act
Which tee time starting system can reliably prevent players from monopolizing the best
tee times? - ANS-Lottery System
Which tee time starting system compensates well for no-shows? - ANS-Walk on and
play
What does USGA's Pace Rating System help determine? - ANS-How quickly a
foursome of average golfers should play a particular course on a busy day
What is a good pace-of-play guideline? - ANS-Ready golf
How can the starter positively affect the pace-of-play? - ANS-Educate, make players
aware of guidelines
Which staff member is responsible for setting the pace-of-play? - ANS-Starter
What is a disadvantage of letting faster groups play through? - ANS-Slows down the
original group
An effective team decision-making process requires an authoritative team leader. (T/F) -
ANS-True
Effective team managers will allow their most creative people to work independently.
(T/F) - ANS-False
What is a characteristic of an effective team? - ANS-Committed goals, open
communication, clear rules, trust, effective leadership
As presented in the Golf Operations Course Manual, what must be present to achieve a
key characteristic of effective teams? - ANS-Structure, who is involved, roles, team
decision making
An effective manager could use the "one-minute manager" routine to assess
performance, provide feedback, inform a staff person of new responsibilities, and keep
staff on track in a short visit - many times less than a minute. (T/F) - ANS-True
,What is an interactive calendar? - ANS-Upcoming events and actions that can be edited
and seen by everyone
What activities might be included in a "one-minute manager" routine? - ANS-The days
info, product info, policies and procedures, daily and weekly goals, recognition of good
work
Tournament directors rely on the food and beverage operation to meet members' and
guests' physical and social needs. (T/F) - ANS-True
What is a benefit of having a caddie program at a club? - ANS-Helps maintain course,
cut down on cart traffic
Practice facilities should be designed so golfers will face what direction? - ANS-North or
East, away from the sun most of the day
What is the most important interdepartmental relationship for the golf operations
department? - ANS-Golf course maintenance
A yield management report shows the number of rounds played and the revenue
generated by those rounds. (T/F) - ANS-False
Successful yield management would more likely involve target marketing of the broad
customer base than of a specific player group. (T/F) - ANS-True
Demand-based pricing can be employed to change the demand curve for the use of
perishable tee times. (T/F) - ANS-True
Pace-of-play policies are an effective means for controlling the demand curve for the
use of perishable tee times. (T/F) - ANS-True
Yield management is a process that allows a facility to maximize the total number of
rounds available each day. (T/F) - ANS-True
What can yield management predict? - ANS-Demand
What does successful yield management produce? - ANS-Maximize the total number of
rounds available each day
What is the formula for developing a yield management report for a given period? -
ANS-Rounds Played / Potential Rounds X 100 = Yield %
, Why is monitoring performance considered a two-part process? - ANS-Metrics and staff
service quality
What is the yield percentage if a facility sells 180 of 240 available tee times? - ANS-75%
Managing by walking around is most effective when organizational protocols are
observed, such as, limiting conversation to their direct reports. (T/F) - ANS-False
Managing by walking around gives employees the opportunity to air grievances. (T/F) -
ANS-True
One of the main benefits of the interpersonal management approach to monitoring
performance is to ensure policies and procedures are being followed. (T/F) - ANS-True
What is an effective means of monitoring performance while "managing by walking
around"? - ANS-Observing, listening, and testing performance on an ongoing basis
What approach to management is described by observing and following up on both
positive and negative employee performance? - ANS-Behavioral Management
What is the main objective of behavioral management? - ANS-Manage employee
behaviors
What is the focus of the interpersonal management approach? - ANS-Keeping track of
performance and employee behavior
Service improvements should be implemented when achievement of anticipated
benefits can be measured. (T/F) - ANS-True
What could be the cause of "Overall poor service" issues? - ANS-Poor systems,
resources, or policies
What is an example of an operational change made in response to variances? - ANS-
Changing tee time systems
When should management implement service improvements? - ANS-When the desired
benefit can be clearly measured
How does the facility's overall vision and core values help the retail manager? - ANS-
Solidify vision and core values that support vision
For which purpose are the facility's core values and vision going to be most useful to the
retail manager? - ANS-Guide the creation of all other aspects