QuoteReplyTopic: How Do You Get A Job As A Golf Pro? Posted: January 09 2020 at 2:29pm
Well, As you point out about scoring good in golf then I'll tell you to practice a lot! just sharing my personal opinion & personal experience. I'm playing golf since I'm only 14 & now I'm 28 a y/o guy. I used to practice golfing a lot. Last year I went to Los Angeles for a golf vacation & it was just lit af! I enjoyed a lot & now I think that I'm not a bad player but I couldn't go for one this year even I'm so busy these days that I'm not able to practice once a week. As I'm addicted to golf, I bought a golf simulator for my self & guess what? I am loving it.
Edited by Karen Shelton - April 19 2020 at 7:25pm
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PGA professionals receive extensive training in areas such as golf instruction and course management. They either go through the PGA's Golf Management University Program – which includes a full four-year or five-year college curriculum -- or the PGA's apprentice program.
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