“We have got the best education programme not just in golf globally, but in sport globally,” said Dr Paul Wiseman, PGA Executive Director – Education. “This programme is completely unique; there is no other programme around like this that demands so many different skills and knowledge.
“One of the most exciting things about The PGA Training Programme is the universality of it. We’ve got trainees from tens of different countries globally. When our trainees come on the residentials, they’re mixing with people who work in the golf industry across the world where the PGA trademark is alive.”
Wiseman was in attendance at this year’s PGA Graduation Ceremony back in May, where more than 200 graduates were officially welcomed into PGA Membership at the University of Birmingham.
He continued: “We have one training programme, but they must do two coaching qualifications, they come to us for three residentials, they do 12 academic modules of 20 credits each, which account for 200 learning hours each, that constitutes a minimum of 24 assessments, 21 professional rounds of golf, and they’ve got to work a minimum of 30 hours a week.
“All of those things come together on PGA Graduation Day at the wonderful University of Birmingham where we celebrate their achievement. For someone who has worked in education for a long time, well over 30 years, this is a training programme like no other and it’s certainly the most challenging.”