PGA PGM BUDLED EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
PGA Level 3 Exam with 100% Correct
Answers 2023
How is the transfer affect most likely to influence the situation where a player with an
over the top down swing has been taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? –
Correct answer-Their neural negatively transfer or interfere with the performance of the
new swing.
Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a faster rate before physically
performing them interfere with the benefits of mental practice? – Correct answer-False,
Practicing at a faster rate helps remember the steps they need to perform.
What is one misconception regarding who is best qualified to teach people with a
disability or injury to play golf? – Correct answer-That teaching/coaching must come
from a person from outside golf. PGA pros can teach players on any skill level, any
age/body type, and regardless of ability.
What is the four stage sequence for correcting problem solving? – Correct answer-1.
Joint problem solving. 2. Reinforced problem solving. 3. Final decision making. 4.
Termination of employment.
What are the four delegation strategies? – Correct answer-Involving(Experienced &
Resistant), supporting(Experinced & Enthusiatic), convincing(Inexperinced & Resistant)
& Directing(Inexperinced & Enthusiatic)
What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment? – Correct answer-Posture, ball position,
grip, alignment
What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments? – Correct
answer-Pre-swing
How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure
situations? – Correct answer-Increase practice under pressure & playing conditions
What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons? –
Correct answer-Practice/play
What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement in
performance? – Correct answer-Pre-swing corrections
What is the most important shot in golf? – Correct answer-The next one
What is one way that players can achieve realistic goals? – Correct answer-Set realistic
goals
What is recommended immediate post-shot means for controlling one’s emotions
following a poor shot? – Correct answer-Post-shot routine
What do pre and post-shot routines provide? – Correct answer-Stay in present/manage
emotions
What pre-shot routine problem could cause a poor shot outcome? – Correct answerClub, distance, target, alignment, ball position
What must one learn in order to gain the benefits of the progressive muscle relaxation
technique? – Correct answer-How to recognize undesirable tension & then relax it
Why is it important to have students with similar skill and fitness levels, motivation and
experience for group instruction? – Correct answer-More likely to benefit
What type of player is best served by individual lessons? – Correct answer-Advanced
player
What is a group lesson advantage? – Correct answer-Team Cohesion, increased
learning and spirit
What is the correct planning assumption behind a skill development sequence for
individual lessons? – Correct answer-Sequence info, skills with well developed plan
How should teachers respond to lessons that are getting off track? – Correct answerClear vision of lesson purpose, back to goal
Why should one have contingency plans? – Correct answer-In case lesson goes in a
different direction
What should be included in Long term player development planning? – Correct answerWritten programs, purpose and goals, key skills, knowledge
What is the purpose of golf instruction from the standpoint of long-term lesson planning?
- Correct answer-Improve performance
What is the difference between a lesson plan and a long-term developmental plan? –
Correct answer-Long term over multiple lessons
How does the PGA define the elite player for purposes of developing a long-term player
development plan? – Correct answer-Someone that is competitive at a high level.
Playing on high school or college golf teams, in highly competitive junior tournaments or
near or below a scratch handicap.
PGA Level 3 Questions and Answers
2023
How is the transfer affect most likely to influence the situation where a player with an
over the top down swing has been taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? –
Correct answer-Negative proactive transfer
Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a faster rate before physically
performing them interfere with the benefits of mental practice? – Correct answer-False,
Practicing at a faster rate helps remember the steps they need to perform.
What is one misconception regarding who is best qualified to teach people with a
disability or injury to play golf? – Correct answer-That teaching/coaching must come
from a person from outside golf. PGA pros can teach players on any skill level, any
age/body type, and regardless of ability.
What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment? – Correct answer-Posture, ball position,
grip, alignment
What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments? – Correct
answer-Pre-swing
How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure
situations? – Correct answer-Increase practice under pressure & playing conditions
What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons? –
Correct answer-Practice/play
What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement in
performance? – Correct answer-Pre-swing corrections
What is the most important shot in golf? – Correct answer-The next one
What is one way that players can achieve realistic goals? – Correct answer-Set realistic
goals
What is recommended immediate post-shot means for controlling one’s emotions
following a poor shot? – Correct answer-Post-shot routine
What do pre and post-shot routines provide? – Correct answer-Stay in present/manage
emotions
What pre-shot routine problem could cause a poor shot outcome? – Correct answer-Not
committing 100%
What must one learn in order to gain the benefits of the progressive muscle relaxation
technique? – Correct answer-How to recognize undesirable tension & then relax it
Why is it important to have students with similar skill and fitness levels, motivation and
experience for group instruction? – Correct answer-More likely to benefit
What type of player is best served by individual lessons? – Correct answer-Advanced
player
What is a group lesson advantage? – Correct answer-Team Cohesion, increased
learning and spirit
What is the correct planning assumption behind a skill development sequence for
individual lessons? – Correct answer-Sequence info, skills with well developed plan
How should teachers respond to lessons that are getting off track? – Correct answerClear vision of lesson purpose, back to goal
Why should one have contingency plans? – Correct answer-In case lesson goes in a
different direction
What should be included in Long term player development planning? – Correct answerWritten programs, purpose and goals, key skills, knowledge
What is the purpose of golf instruction from the standpoint of long-term lesson planning?
- Correct answer-Improve performance
What is the difference between a lesson plan and a long-term developmental plan? –
Correct answer-Long term over multiple lessons
How does the PGA define the elite player for purposes of developing a long-term player
development plan? – Correct answer-Someone that is competitive at a high level.
Playing on high school or college golf teams, in highly competitive junior tournaments or
near or below a scratch handicap.
What is often challenged when teaching a player with a disability or injury? – Correct
answer-Pre-concluded notions
What is the best course of action if a teacher is unsure of what to say to a player who
has a disability or injury? – Correct answer-Ask the student for advice
What should an instructor do when teaching someone who has lost a limb? – Correct
answer-Learn to hit shots emulating disability
PGA PGM Qualifying Test
In what year was the PGA PGM program launched? – 1994
In the US how many people does Golf attract each year? – 40 Million participants
25 Million Play the Game
10-15 Million participate through the media or Tournament spectating
In 2005 the U.S. golf economy directly generated – $76 billion of goods and services
Golf had a total economic impact of – $195 billion, accounting for approximately 2
million full- or part-time jobs and personal wage income of $61 billion
How many PGA Professionals are key players in the golf industry? – 27,000 men and
women contribute to the game and the business of golf
Head Golf Professional – Owns and operates a golf shop at
a PGA Recognized Golf Facility or supervises and directs the golf shop and instructional
services at the facility.
Assistant Golf Professional – 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 – 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 Manager – directs the entire golf facility including golf
operations, golf course maintenance, club house administration, food and beverage
operation,
and other recreational activities at the facility.
Director of Instruction – Manages and supervises the total
teaching program at a PGA Recognized Golf School or PGA Recognized Facility.
Teaching Professional – employed at a PGA Recognized Golf
Facility, a PGA Recognized Golf School, or a PGA Recognized Indoor Facility as either
a
golf instructor or supervisor of golf instructors.
It will take the average apprentice approximately _
hours to complete the PGA PGM Program – 800 Hours
What are two pathways that lead to PGA membership? – PGA PGM Apprentice
Program and
PGA PGM Qualifying Test
the PGA Golf Management University Program
T/F The University Program students are considered apprentices? – False.
Students are not considered apprentices because they are not required
to be eligibly employed as they complete their course work. They are required to
complete a series of internships at PGA Recognized Golf Facilities
Qualifying Level Requirements – Hold a high school degree or equivalent
- Be a U.S. Citizen or resident alien, or be enrolled in a PGA Golf Management
University
Program - Be able to read English
- Complete the Qualifying Level courses
- Pass the Qualifying Test
- Satisfy the PGA Playing Ability Test Requirement
- Be eligibly employed in the golf industry (apprentice path)
- Register as a PGA apprentice (apprentice path)
Qualifying Level Courses – Introduction to the PGA Professional Golf Management
Program - PGA History and Constitution
- The Rules of Golf
Eligible Employment – Aspiring professionals following the apprentice path to
membership must be employed in a
PGA-approved job classification in the golf industry.
Acceptable Progress – Level 1 must be successfully completed within two years of the
Level 1 start date. - Level 2 must be successfully completed within two years of the Level 2 start date.
- Level 3 must be successfully completed and election to PGA membership must occur
within eight years of the Level 1 start date.
Intro to PGA PGM Program – This course describes the career opportunities,
challenges, and benefits of a career as a PGA Professional. The course also presents
the structure
of the PGA PGM Program and related program completion requirements.
PGA History and Constitution – This course introduces The PGA Constitution, Bylaws,
and
Regulations, an important document in the life of a PGA member. Topics covered in the
course
include the evolution of The PGA during the past century; The PGA’s organizational
structure;
the rights, responsibilities, and classifications of PGA membership; requirements for
professional
PGA PGM QUALIFYING TEST
PGA of America created – April 10th, 1916
When and where did Wanamaker gather prominent professionals for a luncheon to
discuss forming a national organization? – January 17, 1916. MARTINIQUE HOTEL IN
NEW YORK.
1st PGA Championship – October 1916 at Siwanoy CC in NY. Wanamaker donated a
$2,580 purse and trophy
Ryder Cup – 1927. Samuel Ryder
1st Sr. PGA Championship? Where? Who started it? Name of trophy? – 1937. Augusta
National. Bobby Jones. Alfred Bourne
WHO WON THE 1ST PGA CHAMPIONSHIP? – Jim Barnes
What was the objective of the PGA founders? – To grow and elevate the game of golf
and the standards of the profession. They also embody a sincere desire to make the
game accessible to all those who want to play
How often is the Ryder Cup played? – Every 2 years
How did the PGA support the war effort? – The PGA supported the war effort by
purchasing two ambulances for the American Red Cross, distributing clubs and balls to
military bases, and raising more than $25,000
When was the PGA Championship broadcast live for the first time on TV and radio? –
1958
When did the Association moved its headquarters to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida? –
1965
When was the Tournament players division formed? – 1968
When was the Tournament players division renamed to the PGA Tour? – 1975
When was the first PGA Club National Championship? – 1968
When did The PGA dedicate a new 30,000-square-foot national office in Palm Beach
Gardens, with 63 staff members on a 2,300-acre complex at PGA National? – 1981
When did the PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance, a 35-acre state-of-the-art
practice facility, made its debut at the Port St. Lucie complex? – 1999
PGA PGM QUALIFYING TEST
What are some of the prestigious golf tournaments the PGA of America owns and
conducts? – Ryder Cup, PGA Championship, Senior PGA Championship and the Grand
Slam of Golf
The Constitution consists of how many articles? What are they? – I: Name and Purpose
II: Membership
III: Organization
IV: Meetings
V: PGA Tour
Bylaws & Regulations have how many articles? – 17
The mission of the PGA – To promote enjoyment and involvement in the game of golf
and to contribute to its growth by providing services to golf professionals and the golf
industry
Who are the 3 officers of the PGA? – PRESIDENT, VP, SECRETARY
How are the 3 officers elected? How long is their term? – They are elected to a 2-year
term by a majority vote of the Delegates at the annual meeting.
Who is the Board of Directors comprised of? – 1. Officers (President, Vice President,
Secretary)
- Honorary President (Immediate past president)
- Player Director (Elected by the Player directors on the PGA Tour board)
- District Directors (one representative from each district)
- Two Independent Directors (Elected by the Board of Directors from a list submitted by
the president)
Who are the Delegates to the Annual Meeting? – 1. Board of Directors - All Past Presidents
- Two Delegates from each section
- Two Player Directors (Must be classified as A-3)
What are the responsibilities of the President? – Preside over Association meetings.
Chairperson of Board of Directors, and represents the association among members and
the public
What are the responsibilities of the Vice President? – RESPONSIBLE FOR FINANCIAL
AFFAIRS
What are the responsibilities of the Secretary? – Responsible for membership matters.
What are the Board of Directors responsible for? – -Manages the Association
- Interpret the constitution and bylaws
- Modifies Regulations
PGA LEVEL 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
BUSINESS PLANNING ✔✔
Business planning process ✔✔organized plan that clearly describes explicit goals and objectives
and strategy for accomplishing them
PGA Business Planning Model (5 phases) ✔✔1. Define the business
- Assess current state of the business
- Develop business goals, objectives, and strategies
- Prepare financial forecasts/budgets
- Monitor performance
Long term vs short term ✔✔Long term = 3-5 years
Short term = less than 1 year
Mission (define the business) ✔✔purpose
Vision (define the business) ✔✔phrase that paints a picture
where want to be in future
core values (define the business) ✔✔individual words that shape the mission, vision
assess the current state of the business… ✔✔understanding and utilizing performance data,
assessing core areas, SWOT, and prioritizing findings
Goals vs. Objectives ✔✔goals intend to be accomplished 3-5 years
objectives within 1 year help to accomplish goal
PSG LEVEL 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
SMART goals and objectives ✔✔Specific
Meaningful
Achievable
Realistic
Time-oriented
Strategies define what your going to to do to achieve objectives
Action plans define… ✔✔specific “how to” strategies
Horizontal analysis ✔✔usually centers on a specific revenue or expense metric
-Linear trend = evaluates positive and negative trends over time
-Base year analysis = categories values are compared to one benchmark year
Linear trend formula – percentage change ✔✔(Later Year – Previous Year)/Previous year = %
Change
Linear trend formula – Average percentage change ✔✔(sum of all linear trend
calculations)/Number of calculations
Base year analysis formula ✔✔((comparison year)/Base year) x 100%
usually used after a major change at facility
Vertical analysis ✔✔compares values in the same column of forecast or budget
ex. COGS compared to total sales
COGS as % of Sales ✔✔COGS/Total Merchandise sales
gross margin as a percentage of sales ✔✔Gross margin/total merchandise sales
operating budget ✔✔take figures from forecast and realistically estimate when revenues and
expenses will occur over the year
cash flow budgets ✔✔Projects how much money a facility will have in bank at end of every month
or week – actual dollars in and out
capital budget ✔✔projects the expenses associated with those purchases and large scale projects
monitor performance ✔✔systematically tracking performance and key metrics to objectives,
strategies and budget
variances monitored and analyzed constantly
CUSTOMER RELATIONS ✔✔
customer relations model ✔✔- Moments of truth
- Resources, staffing, systems
- Interaction strategies
- Interpersonal skills
- Positive engagement routines
Four Interaction Strategies ✔✔1) Directing
2) Convincing
3) Involving
4) Supporting
PGA Level 3 Study Guide – 3.0 Questions with Solutions
(Latest 2023-2024)
What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment? – correct answers ✅Posture, ball
position, grip, alignment
What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments? –
correct answers ✅Pre-swing
How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive
pressure situations? – correct answers ✅Increase practice under pressure &
playing conditions
What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons? –
correct answers ✅Practice/play
What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement
in performance? – correct answers ✅Pre-swing corrections
What is the most important shot in golf? – correct answers ✅The next one
What is one way that players can achieve realistic goals? – correct answers ✅Set
realistic goals
PGA LEVEL 3 STUDY GUIDE 3.0 QUESTIONS WITHSOLUTION LATEST
PGA Level 3 Study Guide – 3.0 Questions with Solutions
(Latest 2023-2024)
What is recommended immediate post-shot means for controlling one’s emotions
following a poor shot? – correct answers ✅Post-shot routine
What do pre and post-shot routines provide? – correct answers ✅Stay in
present/manage emotions
What pre-shot routine problem could cause a poor shot outcome? – correct
answers ✅Club, distance, target, alignment, ball position
What must one learn in order to gain the benefits of the progressive muscle
relaxation technique? – correct answers ✅How to recognize undesirable tension
& then relax it
Why is it important to have students with similar skill and fitness levels,
motivation and experience for group instruction? – correct answers ✅More likely
to benefit
What type of player is best served by individual lessons? – correct answers
✅Advanced player
PGA Level 3 Study Guide – 3.0 Questions with Solutions
(Latest 2023-2024)
What is a group lesson advantage? – correct answers ✅Cohesion, increased
learning
What is the correct planning assumption behind a skill development sequence for
individual lessons? – correct answers ✅Sequence info, skills with well developed
plan
How should teachers respond to lessons that are getting off track? – correct
answers ✅Clear vision of lesson purpose, back to goal
Why should one have contingency plans? – correct answers ✅In case lesson goes
in a different direction
What should be included in Long term player development planning? – correct
answers ✅Written programs, purpose and goals, key skills, knowledge
What is the purpose of golf instruction from the standpoint of long-term lesson
planning? – correct answers ✅Improve performance
PGA Level 3 Study Guide – 3.0 Questions with Solutions
(Latest 2023-2024)
What is the difference between a lesson plan and a long-term developmental
plan? – correct answers ✅Long term over multiple lessons
How does the PGA define the elite player for purposes of developing a long-term
player development plan? – correct answers ✅Competitive high school player
What is one misconception regarding who is best qualified to teach people with a
disability or injury to play golf? – correct answers ✅Person from outside golf
industry
What is often challenged when teaching a player with a disability or injury? –
correct answers ✅Pre-concluded notions
What is the best course of action if a teacher is unsure of what to say to a player
who has a disability or injury? – correct answers ✅Ask the student for advice
What should an instructor do when teaching someone who has lost a limb? –
correct answers ✅Learn to hit shots emulating disability
PGA PGM Level 3 3.0 Full Study Guide Exam Questions
and answers (solved) 2023.
Recommended guideline a manager should use if an employee’s
performance differs from the expected? – correct answers ✅Address and
find mutual agreement.
How should resources be allocated to avoid overwhelming a performer? –
correct answers ✅Make them aware of what is available.
What should a manager do when a performer has difficulty recognizing
when to act on a specific task? – correct answers ✅Take a specific direction.
A team member sets the holes correctly and is assigned this task routinely.
What is the result of this? – correct answers ✅Reinforced the desired
outcome.
How should the GM use significant work when telling the merchandiser to
spot audit due to shrinkage? – correct answers ✅Explain feedback and
consequences.
PGA PGM LEVEL 3 3.0 FULL STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
PGA PGM Level 3 3.0 Full Study Guide Exam Questions
and answers (solved) 2023.
How can managers communicate that they want to work with the performer
to ensure success? – correct answers ✅Feedback is clear.
What guidelines apply when a manager uses the supporting strategy? –
correct answers ✅Capable and motivated.
What guideline is used with the convincing strategy because the employee is
resistant? – correct answers ✅Help overcome resistance and give resources
to do the job.
What strategy is used by the head pro when requested solutions by his
assistant? – correct answers ✅Supporting.
What strategy is used with employees who are experienced but unwilling? –
correct answers ✅Involving.
What action increases the chances of finding a solution that satisfies all
parties? – correct answers ✅Address the problem early.
PGA PGM Level 3 3.0 Full Study Guide Exam Questions
and answers (solved) 2023.
During joint problem solving, why is it important to state the problem in
relation to the expectations? – correct answers ✅To avoid blame.
What manager behavior is appropriate during termination? – correct
answers ✅Considerate, clear, decisive.
F&B uses internal control to keep the operation functioning smoothly; what
are the characteristics? – correct answers ✅Measure, evaluate, act.
What is food cost control? – correct answers ✅Management and
procedures to regulate costs.
What is the most important consideration when forecasting number of staff
and scheduling? – correct answers ✅Provide the service, minimal payroll.
Which condition enhances the benefits of mental practice? – correct
answers ✅Cognitive hypothesis.
PGA PGM Level 3 3.0 Full Study Guide Exam Questions
and answers (solved) 2023.
What is an effective means to help a beginner use motor imagery to
improve? – correct answers ✅Combine with physical performance.
What optimizes performance when combining mental and physical practice?
- correct answers ✅Recall past shots, execute prior memory.
What conditions lead to greater learning transfer? – correct answers
✅Same/similar conditions.
What approach is recommended to optimize learning transfer of a golf skill? - correct answers ✅Transfer skill at similar level in transfer learning.
What are two major ways to structure swing change movements through
rehearsal? – correct answers ✅Skills practice and transfer practice.
What should a coach do when a student gets mad a swing change does not
work? – correct answers ✅Accept blame, remind them they agreed to it.