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The Professional Golf Teacher
A Career Teaching Golf

The professional golf teacher of the 21st century would be unrecognizable to his early 20th-century counterpart. Today's professional golf teacher has a wealth of knowledge and tools that a teacher of 100 years ago could only dream about.
 
The USGTF became the first organization of golf professionals open to all that required education in teaching the game in order to be certified as a member. The USGTF's existence has forced other organizations to require teaching education of their prospective members, too. Not only that, but the education required for today's professional golf teacher is much more involved than that of even 20 years ago.
 
A modern-day professional golf teacher not only has to have an in-depth knowledge of the golf swing and how it works, but he or she must also be well-versed in motor learning and the psychology of the different students they will teach. They need to know about various training aids and technology, such as video, to be effective today. They are also people who are running a business, so they need to be familiar with marketing and accounting principles.
 
Contrast that to the early 20th-century golf teacher, who didn't have the knowledge and technology we have today. Yesterday's professional golf teacher often taught by having their students imitate him. Note that we say "him" because almost no teachers back then were women. Teachers of long ago simply didn't have the benefits of the mountains of research and biomechanical information that today's teachers possess. While there is something to be said for this method of teaching, there were, of course, extreme limitations.
 
A career as a professional golf teacher is very rewarding and potentially very lucrative. If you are interested in exploring the possibility, you owe it to yourself to gather as much information about it as you can in order to make a decision that is right for you.
 
 

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