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This document delves into the fundamentals of pga golf instruction, exploring key principles, preferences, and the importance of player development programs. It examines the pga swing model, gentile's model of learning, and the challenge point framework, providing insights into effective teaching strategies and techniques. The document also highlights the significance of understanding student needs, setting appropriate goals, and creating engaging lesson progressions. It emphasizes the role of data analysis in improving instructional effectiveness and the importance of cultivating a supportive learning environment.
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What makes lesson content relevant? - Students desire to learn "Positioning" refers to how far up or down the hands are placed on the club's grip - false- "placement" not positioning "Precision" refers to gripping the club the same way each time. - true A "pull hook" occurs when the swing path is outside-to-in and the face is closed - false- swing path is inside to outside A "pull slice" occurs when the swing path is outside-to-in and the clubface is open to clubpath and closed to target. - true A "push shot" occurs when the swing path is outside-to-in and the clubface is square to the target line - false-"push shot" starts right so club face is open to target while swing path is down the line A common mistake in teaching is the expectation that the student will be able to learn a skill from a verbal suggestion - True A golf club manufacturer is an enabled industry. (t/f) - false-golf club manufacturer is a core industry A golf instructor suggests a bent left knee when teaching a student how to hit a mid- iron. What element of the PGA swing model is involved? - preferences A golfer has small hands and a weak grip. Which grip option probably would be best for her? - ten finger grip A one-time Sunday evening members-only scramble is an example of a player development program. - False- needs to be regular scheduled events A player attempting a short distance greenside bunker shot should use a steeper angle of approach than if attempting a longer greenside bunker shot. - true-steep for short, shallow for long A player's swing is creating too much backspin. What is the probable source of this problem? - angle of approach too steep
A preference is a personal choice that golfers make on how best to use the laws to improve their game - true A private facility is planning a promotional activity to introduce their new player development program for attracting new senior players. This activity includes three lessons followed by a three-hole scramble after each lesson. What is missing from this player development program? - size and schedule; budget A student's improved performance by the end of the first lesson is evidence that learning has occurred. - false A student's teaching professional talks with her about hinging her wrists on the backswing. Which element of the PGA teaching model is being addressed? - in-swing principle for clubhead lag A teaching professional is worried about creating an assembly-line effect because he gives lessons all day. How might he improve this situation without changing his teaching load? - cultivate a small nucleus of loyal, repeat students, providing them with customized instruction A Teaching professional wants to spend facility resources on game tracking software for her elite-level players. Her facility has recently adopted a new growth of the game initiative. Which would be a source of potential conflict in this scenario? - "defining the business"- different goals between instructor and facility A teaching professional's existing schedule of individual lessons should be considered a player development program. - False- private lessons aren't player development programs According to a PGA of America study, lack of opportunity for instruction is theprimary reason for low participation in golf instruction. - false- there is plenty of lessons available According to Gentile's Model, what is the second stage of learning called? - Fixation/diversification According to most good putters, where should the ball position be at address when putting? - position ball forward of center According to surveys conducted by the National Golf Foundation, less than 10% of the golfing population generates more than 75% of the revenue. - false- 25% golfers generate 70% of revenue According to the 2004 Guadagnoli and Lee study, what is the optimal challenge point? - Middle ground of challenge
At which stage of the player development planning process should consideration be given to how new programs would blend with the other operational departments at the facility? - phase 1: create an overall design creation Autonomous learning is the first phase of learning a student will pass through when learning a new golf skill. - False Ball speed is independent of what variable? - clubhead speed Based on National Golf Foundation Surveys, "avid golfers" make up less than 30% of the golfing population but are responsible for over 60% of the revenue generated in the golf industry. - true- avid golfers make up only 25% of golfers and generate about 70% of the revenue By law, facilities retain control of how independent contractors teach golf. - False Centeredness of contact is one of the primary factors influencing the direction of a golf shot. - true Changes in performance that result from increased motivation are suitable as evidence for learning? - False Clubface angle position and clubhead path at impact are less important considerations when putting than when hitting full swing shots due to slower clubhead speed - false-at slower speeds with a putter, clubface angle can account for over 90% of the ball's initial direction Competing movements encountered in new skill learning can cause a motor program memory to be forgotten. - True Concerning grip basics, what describes the term "precision"? - every time a player prepares to putt, they grip the club the same way Conducting an opening interview is the first step in a lesson progression. - False Confidence is a performance characteristic that is observed as learning takes place. - False Critical incidents are an effective place to start when writing a teaching journal. - true- events that stand out (for any reason) in the mind of the teacher Define the term "connection." - keeping the arms the same distance from the body all the way through the swing Demonstrations assist learning because modeling a skill conveys specific information about how to perform the skill - true
Early success in golf for Juniors is the reliable predictor of long-term success. - False Effectively inhibiting unwanted movements is a characteristic of the autonomous phase of learning. - True Face is an example of law while path is an example of principle - false- both are an example of the law false- there is plenty of lessons available - to promote its affordability; educating consumers of different golfing packages for entry level, first timers is key Fundamental movement skills should be the focus of pre-teen training?( - True Golfer Portraits identified new golfers and juniors as the most promising golfer segments for player development programming. - false Good mentors are resourceful and enthusiastic in transferring their knowledge and skills to protégés - true How can a player development professional cultivate support from facility managers and owners? - provide data and evidence that demonstrate that player development programs contribute to overall success and profitability of facility How can golf professionals best promote their teaching expertise to the facility's senior segment? - *reputation, word of mouth, How did many high-end facilities intensify the problems caused by the slowdown period of 2000-2009? - charged high green fees/ dues and course difficult for the typical golfer...cost, time, and difficulty were barriers How does a student transfer golf skills learned in the cognitive phase to play on the course in the intermediate learning phase? - ...... How is the second lever formed? - created by the lead wrist and the club shaft as the club swings How is the term "timing" defined in the course manual? - proper sequence of the body and club movement to produce the most efficient result How should job responsibilities and expectations be communicated to a prospective teacher? - through a formal contract or letter of agreement How should lesson activities be selected - Base them on lesson goals that achieve lesson goals
Left toe out is considered a preference. - true Lesson goals are established so instructors can develop procedures for what they would like to accomplish in a specified amount of time. - True Local Youth Gymnastics should be considered a potential competitor to a playerdevelopment program. - True Motor learning. has taken place when the improvements in skill technique were caused by changes in motivation. - False Narrowing the stance for a chip or pitch helps the player do which of the following? - easier for the upper body to rotate over the lower body displacing the weight on the forward leg at impact and through the finish without any lateral shift from the lower body None of the preferences golf professionals may teach will change the ball flight laws - true Off-center impacts will influence the distance of a putt but have little influence on initial direction. - false-off center has significant effects on distance and direction the putt will travel One difference between expert instructors and average instructors is the ability of the expert instructors to reciprocate immediacy by revealing personal information about themselves - False One minute is about the short-term memory storage capacity for new cognitive information before it is lost due to inattention? - True One way disciplined teachers can demonstrate consistency and balance is to moderate their praise for student achievements - True Performance production measures are the result of the movement. - False Physical positioning is a technique for communicating clearly - True Player Development - Players with poor speed control when putting should do which of the following? - learn to shorten backstroke for short putts, and lengthen backstroke for long putts Preparing estimates of anticipated expenses to revenue is how a player development program budget is produced - True Professional instruction practice recommends that teachers keep their interest in the lives of their students "on the lesson tee". - False
Selecting appropriate activities is the first step in a lesson progression - False Skilled teachers rehearse and repeat instructional patterns until they become subconscious, automatic routines. - true Students can expect as lower rate of learning as they progress through the three phases of golf skill learning. - True Students have been having problems registering for the facility's new player development program. What is the source of this breakdown? - registration might be confusing...must be easy for students and staff to understand...needs to be consistent Swing inconsistency is the most probable result of playing with an improperly sized grip.
The head professional's plan for a new Player Development program was rejected by the board of directors. What is missing from the proposed plan that would justify the board's decision? - lack of budget The higher loft of wedges is the reason why lie angle is a less important factor when fitting wedges than when fitting drivers? - false-lie angle is critical (for short irons) b/c it can influence direction The Instructional staff at a new driving range rotates to take lesson bookings. Due to the high demand of lesson bookings, the instructors are missing out on lesson opportunities. What is the most appropriate action the management team should take to address this situation? - hiring an administrative assistant or a phone booking service...or booking lessons through the online registration The law of "centeredness" concerns the alignment of the clubface and the body in relation to the target - false- "aim" not "centeredness" The law of "face" governs the exactness with which the ball makes contact on the face of the club relative to the percussion point - false- the law of "centeredness of contact" The lower loft of drivers is the reason why lie angle is a less important factor when fitting drivers than when fitting irons? - true-lie angle is less of a factor for driver due to lower loft The percentage of core golfers taking lessons has been growing in recent years - False- they have a strong desire to improve, but not actually taking lessons The percentage of teaching time specifically focused on putting is relatively low in relation to the influence putting skills have on a player's score. - true The PGA swing model recommends a flat position over a cupped position at the top of the swing - true The use of communication technology can dramatically reduce the number of lesson no-shows. - True Timing refers to the rate of movement - true To what category of the PGA swing model does the term "connection" belong? - in- swing principles-connection (keeping arms same distance from body all the way through the swing) Using examples, being specific, and repetition are styles of communication instructors use to convey meaning. - false
Verbal expression is the best way to demonstrate an attentive communication style? - False What are the "SMART" characteristics of an effective goal? - S- Specific M- Measurable A - Achievable R
What instructor characteristic is represented by a willingness to adapt their communications style to fit the needs of their students? - Flexible What is a good reason to modify planned activities during a player development program? - to meet evolving needs instructor observed variances in student skill What is a good way instructors can be sure a student does not get lost when the lesson transitions from one physical or conceptual activity to another? - offer clarification- continually remind students of what they are supposed to be doing, why it is important for them to do so, prevents students from believing they are just What is a good way to capture and keep a student's interest in learning? - connecting with the student's interests and experiences; maintain their attention; use stories, metaphors, and analogies What is a realistic strategy for attracting new or infrequent players to the game? - highlighting the value of golf and educating pga members with player development What is a typical advantage of the left-hand low putting grip? - left wrist is less likely to collapse on forward stroke What is an anticipated outcome of analyzing and evaluating data to indicate strengths and weaknesses? - -statements of past and current financial performance for teaching business -other ratings of success relating to teaching and business objectives -swot analysis for entire business and teaching business What is an anticipated outcome of testing financial projections using different scenarios and assumptions? - -revise and update financial forecast -a specific one year operating budget for the teaching business -a specific one year cashflow budget for the teaching business What is an example of a core industry in the golf economic cluster? - golf facility operations; media; tournament; association; charities; golf supplies; golf course capital investments What is an example of an enabled industry in the golf economic cluster? - hospitality/ tourism/ real estate What is an indication that learning has occurred? - Relative permeant change What is essential to the successful promotion of a facility's player development program? - engaging all staff and gaining their complete buy- in is vital to any program What is indirectly affected by the swing plane? - trajectory-swing plane influences angle of approach and therefore, trajectory
What is likely being evaluated when an informed instructor asks a junior golfer to throw or kick a ball? - Distance control What is likely to be the best way for a PGA Professional to promote herself to facility owners interested in improving their player development program? - benefit to facility What is most likely to increase the number of rounds played by a golfer? - golfers who take lessons and improve tend to play more *improvement from lessons What is one reason teachers should be warm in their relationships with students? - Professionalize Productive relationships What is recommended as a means by which teaching professionals can retain their passion on the lesson tee? - Instructor periodically review what motivates them What is the basis of a positive and supportive relationship with facility managers and owners? - effective communicationbetter when ownership is engaged in the program What is the basis on which instructors can make reliable inferences that learning has taken place? - Permeant results in experience and practice What is the consequence of playing a club with an improper lie angle? - directional inconsistencies What is the definition of learning? - Relatively permeant change What is the definition of swing plane? - the tilt and direction of travel of the inclined plane made by the club shaft during the swing What is the easiest parameter for a club performance specialist to change through properly fitted equipment? - launch angle What is the essential assumption of the basic information processing model?
What must teachers understand before an effective pattern recognition system can emerge? - How golf skills components work together What outcome can be expected from implementing a Junior golf clinic as part of a facility's player development program mix? - associated sales at the facility What performance characteristics are affected by the club's length? - swing mechanics and ball flight What PGA terminology is described by allowing the arms, hands, body, and club to return to and through the correct impact position? - release What principles will help hit the ball farther? - set up, arc-width, arc-length, dynamic balance, swing center, body rotation, arm swing, transition, clubhead lag, connection, lead wrist position at impact, timing, rhythm What quality of humor is implied by the fact that there are several strategies for using it to effect student learning? - It can be learned What question asked by a teacher best represents the concept behind the process of active listening? - Active listening What sense do immediacy actions induce in students? - Signals warmth and care for the student What should a golf professional do to encourage golfers to participate in the entire player development program? - register and track participants What should instructors limit to help students process information from short term to long-term memory? - Chunks and cues What should the learning environment emphasize when working with early childhood students? - Experimentations with movement and skills What situation would influence a teaching operation to adopt a rotation system? - walk ins or call ins when the person seeking instruction does not request a particular teacher What statement accurately describes the latent demand for playing golf? - there are currently 24.7 million golfers in America. there are an estimated 90 million people interested in playing golf. What term is used to describe a short low-trajectory shot played to the green?
What variables are necessary to achieve high-level performance from the teaching staff? - requires competent people who are given the resources needed to carry out a task effectively variables performance standards, resources, feedback, and consequences What would be a Transfer Test to determine learning? - Taking time off and coming back Where does the ability to retrieve accomplished swing skills reside - Long- term memory Where does the primary leadership responsibility for player development initiatives reside? - the local pga professional Where should the ball position be when addressing the normal splash-type greenside bunker shot? - ball should be slightly forward in stance from where normal wedge ball position would be Where should the body weight at address be placed when pitching from a normal lie? - body weight should be balanced evenly between both feet Which driver head characteristic has the most influence over distance? - -a head and shaft matched to the golfer provides optimal launch conditions for maximum distance.- matching a driver's loft, COG, feel, and look will also help ensure the club performs as intended Which exercises are best for evaluating a junior's movement patterns? - Throwing, striking, running, skipping Which is a criterion for identifying player development objectives? - must be specific and stated in measurable terms, include targets for retaining new and existing customers; realistic and achievable Which student activity is evidence of a successful player development program? - -9 hole and 18 hole rounds played and green fees paid for the current year -spending on golf instruction, food and beverage, and merchandising for the current year -extent of purchases made at facility -factors that would influence golfer to play more purchasing range balls While adding the third lever creates some potential for improving timing and consistency, it also can cause some distance problems - false-third lever could be negative b/c it narrows width of swing and creates an additional timing factor to fire the levers in correct order Why do most facilities require that all lesson payments go through the point- of-sale system? - to schedule, track, and analyze numbers for instruction services