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A Fresh Look At Marketing Golf Competitions

Posted on: September 1st, 2011
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By Mark Harman Back in the 1980s when I still lived inNorthern Indiana, I can remember that the South Bend Metro Golf Championship made a [...]

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Teaching Women Golfers

Posted on: July 28th, 2011
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By Wayne Mills Contributing Writer Nashua, New Hampshire There is a rumor going around that men and women are actually quite different. For the sake [...]

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The Future of Teaching Golf

Posted on: July 28th, 2011
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It wasn’t too long ago that teaching golf consisted of having a teacher telling a student to “swing like this,” and then demonstrating a move [...]

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Business Results in Golf Management

Posted on: July 28th, 2011
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By Dr. Patrick J. Montana USGTF Level IV Member and National Course Director U.S. Golf Managers Association Golf is a powerful business and social tool. [...]

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Perceptual Swing Changes

Posted on: July 28th, 2011
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By Dave Hill Contributing Writer, USGTF Level IV Member, Montreal, Quebec Has instruction gone full circle? As golf professionals, our golf swing instruction paradigm is [...]

GOLF STRATEGY as it PERTAINS to BUSINESS … and Vice Versa

GOLF STRATEGY as it PERTAINS to BUSINESS … and Vice Versa

Posted on: July 28th, 2011
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By Ron Platz, Ph.D. USGTF Level IV Member, Denver, Colorado INTRODUCTION It has been my observation that many golfers who stumble their way around the [...]

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Clubfitting Basics For The Driver

Posted on: July 21st, 2011
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No club in the bag gets as much technology put into it as does the driver. For some golfers, bashing the long ball is the [...]

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Teaching Advice On Rhythm And Tempo

Posted on: July 21st, 2011
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When it comes to rhythm in the golf swing, many golfers are somewhat

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Teaching Student’s About Patience

Posted on: July 21st, 2011
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By: Mike Levine USGTF Level IV Member Port St. Lucie, Florida Golf is a game of a lifetime… and you as a teacher of this [...]

Do You Have What it Takes to be a Golf Club Manager and Leader?

Do You Have What it Takes to be a Golf Club Manager and Leader?

Posted on: June 30th, 2011
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By Dr. Patrick J. Montana USGTF Level IV Member & National Course Director US Golf Managers Association OBJECTIVES 1. To learn more about the skills [...]


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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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