Recently while waiting for two
latecomers on the first tee at Club Med Resort in Port Saint
Lucie, Florida, USGTF National Coordinator Bob Wyatt said to me,
“Geoff, let’s go ahead and hit. The world belongs to those who
turn up!” I liked the connotation of that statement. To me, it
could also be construed as “the world belongs to those who take
the initiative.”
Taking the initiative has
always been a common theme here at the USGTF national office. In
fact, nearly everything we do, from the many books, publications
and educational DVD’s that our education department creates, to
the national and global tournaments we conduct, the membership
benefits we strive for, and the opportunites we provide our
members, are all, in effect, history in the making. This is
because, prior to 1989, there was never an entity like the USGTF
that catered specifically to golf teaching professionals. And,
it was for this reason that many years ago the USGTF trademarked
the phrases “Certified Golf Teaching Professional” and
“Master Golf Teaching Professional.”
Individually, as ambassadors
to the game, all WGTF members have also taken the initiative to
educate themselves, stay current with trends in the industry,
and provide the best instructional education available to
their clients throughout the world.
Walt Disney was noted to have
said, “It all started with a mouse.” Many of our initiatives, as
well, simply began with ideas from our diverse and
multi-talented membership. Here are some examples of our
contribution to the world of golf over the past 20 years:
• World Golf Teachers Federation
• World Golf Teachers Cup
• World Golf Teachers Tour
• Examiner Exchange Program – Worldwide
• World Golf Teachers Appreciation Day
• United States Golf Teachers Cup
• Golf Teaching Pro magazine
• Various federal trademarks to protect each member in promoting
and marketing themselves with our unique brand
• United States Match Play Championship
• United States Golf Managers Association
I hope to see many of you this
fall on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina for the playing of
the 9th biennial World Golf Teachers Cup. Players from 35 WGTF
member nations will be present, including Christopher Richards
from Trinidad, who will be defending his individual
championship, as well as Anthony Benny and company from Trinidad
& Tobago, defending their 2007 international team victory. It
promises to be the best ever event for golf teaching
professionals. Please take the initiative to attend!
Happy Teaching!