The annual Australian Golf Teachers Cup will be held at the Forest Resort Creswick in the state of Victoria near Ballarat on Monday, November 21, and Tuesday, November 22, just after the Presidents Cup. …continue reading
The USGTF has acquired a new line of logoed leather accessories from Winston Collection. This entity specializes in high quality duffel bags, …continue reading
Many USGTF members seem to come up with great golf related ideas and products. If you have developed a specific training aid, written a book, created a training video or something similar and would like to advertise or promote your product among our membership, please contact Jennifer Russakis at the USGTF national office at 1-888-346-3290.
With technology rapidly changing, the USGTF has always embraced the latest in helping to promote …continue reading
Entries for the 10th biennial World Golf Teachers Cup and the 16th annual United States Golf Teachers Cup are coming into the USGTF National Office at an increasing pace. If you would like to participate in these two outstanding events, please click here to register. You may also register by contacting the USGTF National Office at (888) 346-3290 or (772) 335-3216. The entry fee is $795 and includes …continue reading
USGTF veteran teaching professional Keith Dunkelbarger, from Pekin, Illinois, won the 4th annual Central Region Championship on August 21st at Renwood Golf Course in …continue reading
Although a bit hot, you could not ask for better weather for this year’s version of the USGTF Southeast Region Championship. The Wildwood Country Club …continue reading
The USGTF has launched a new website called www.WorldGolfTeachersCup.com. This tournament site will feature a live leader board and blog as well as up to date photos, videos and interviews along with archives from previous events. …continue reading
What’s it like to win the first major championship in which you played? Since the dawn of the 20th century, only Francis Ouimet in 1913, Ben Curtis in 2003, and now Keegan Bradley know the answer to that question. …continue reading
Each October the USGTF conducts two Level IV courses. One is conducted in Phoenix, Arizona and one in Port St. Lucie, Florida. These courses are the highest level of certification in the golf teaching industry. …continue reading
By Trummie Hudson, Level III member, Berea, Ohio
I was born in Homestead, Florida, where my passions were boating and fishing. I moved to Ohio in 1966, and was 27 years old before I set foot on a golf course. …continue reading
USGTF Master Golf Teaching Professional Jim Perez from Fresno, California, has been named as the new Northwest …continue reading
USGTF sport psychology consultant Dr. Gregg Steinberg’s expertise is on display in a new instructional DVD titled Golf Psychology for Golf Teaching Professionals, the latest in the USGTF instructional series. In the DVD, Dr. Steinberg gives golf teaching professionals insights …continue reading
In an effort to further promote USGTF & WGTF Members worldwide, we are encouraging members to submit short instructional videos which we …continue reading
CGTF Master Teaching Professional Tommy Tam is shown in the accompanying photo promoting the United States Golf Managers Association to interested persons at Peking University in China. …continue reading
When you are trying to get your students to learn how to read putting greens better I use a method that I have discovered that works great!
Try to get your students to imagine the putting green like the face of a clock with the hole as the center of the clock. …continue reading

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