Commenting on becoming only the 62nd PGA Member to achieve ‘Master’ status, Wallett (pictured) said: “It’s very humbling. I grew up living next to the 13th green of Kingsdown Golf Club near Bath and I never wanted to do anything other than be involved with golf. I’m grateful for the career and travel opportunities that the PGA qualification has given me.
“The more you involve yourself with The PGA, its initiatives and support structure, the more opportunities that will come to you.
“When you are an employee, to some degree your career and skill development is often mapped out for you, as an employer will send you on courses and career-wise the next step is often one of steady promotions.
“But if, like me, and so many PGA Members, you’re self-employed, the career pathway is not so clear. So, to have something like PGA Excel, that provides a clear framework, combined with the different pathways The PGA has created in PGA Manager, PGA Professional and PGA Coach, has been an excellent move and offers great support to PGA members in giving them a structure to career development.”