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Archive for March, 2009




Leftover Chicken Wings

Leftover Chicken Wings

Posted on: March 6th, 2009
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By: Paul Devore For a number of players who have worked hard to improve their swing, eliminating residual or “leftover” faults can be a frustrating [...]

Etiquette necessary on golf course

Etiquette necessary on golf course

Posted on: March 5th, 2009
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As teaching professionals and ambassadors to the game, please be aware of golf etiquette. Each course may have its own special rules, but practicing the [...]

The Basics of Todays Modern Equipment

The Basics of Todays Modern Equipment

Posted on: March 5th, 2009
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By Jeff Jackson PowerBilt Golf www.powerbiltgolf.com As a golf instructor, you’re likely to see students whose bags contain a myriad of equipment – and oftentimes [...]

The Commonality of All Teaching “Systems”

The Commonality of All Teaching “Systems”

Posted on: March 5th, 2009
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By Mark Harman USGTF Level IV Member and National Course Director, Ridgeland, South Carolina I’ve been teaching golf for nearly 20 years now, and over [...]


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Are you a Golf Club Manager?

The United States Golf Managers Association is always looking for writers to share with us their knowledge and experience in golf club management. If you are interested in writing monthly editorials for the USGMA, please contact Jennifer at info@usgolfmanagers.com.

Golf Club Managers Book

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100 Tips for Golf Club Managers

Many golf club managers throughout the world continually seek ways to improve and become better at what they do. This new book, "100 Tips for Golf Club Managers," is designed to motivate and educate golf club managers with common sense ideas and insights into the profession. Produced by the United States Golf Managers Association, it is available by contacting the national office in Pt. St. Lucie, Florida at 1-772-335-3820 or email your request to info@usgolfmanagers.com. $19.95


The Professional Book

golf management A collection of real-life stories and anecdotes from the service industry to provoke thought and action. Although this publication was written specifically for golf teaching professionals it also applies to golf club managers and anyone in the golf service industry. This book is available by contacting the US Golf Managers Association national office in Florida at 1-772-335-3820 or email your request to info@usgolfmanagers.com. $19.95

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