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USGTF PROTOCOL REGARDING INDUSTRY PARTNER PROMOTIONS

The USGTF is fortunate to have a number of major golf manufacturing companies that recognize the value of USGTF golf teaching professionals in regard to the promotion of their products. In fact, golf teaching professionals not only play a major role in influencing the purchasing decisions of the golfing public, but also serve as ambassadors for the growth of the game.

With this being said, and in accordance with the USGTF Code of Ethics (specifically Article One, which states that members must “show integrity, honor, and respect at all times to those who have placed their trust in you”), professional-use discounts offered by these manufacturers are to be used in accordance with the specific purpose intended. Namely, equipment obtained under such programs is for exclusive use and promotion by USGTF members only.

Procuring such equipment with the intent to sell to the general public is not permitted. We have been apprised of a small number of members who have intentionally abused these programs in this manner, and as a result their memberships have been revoked. Such abuse jeopardizes the trust and admiration these manufacturers hold for our organziation and its members.

Promotions with golf industry partners are an important aspect of USGTF member benefits. The national office works hard to provide these and other benefits to its membership. We are grateful for the overwhelming majority of members who have used these programs in the intended manner. We trust that all future use will be handled in a similar manner of professional integrity.

USGTF LEVEL IV REQUIREMENTS & USGTF EXAMINER CRITERIA

A Level IV USGTF Master Teaching Professional reflects the highest level of certification in the golf teaching industry. The course itself is designed to develop experienced, career-oriented teaching professionals. Each year courses are held both in the Eastern and Western parts of the country. The following criteria applies:

  • Attend the Level IV three -day certification course.
  • To attend the Level IV course, one must be a fully certified Level III member in good standing for a minimum of one year.
  • Playing Ability Test Requirements can now be conducted at your home course. Scorecards can be sent to the USGTF National Office.
  • Participants must complete and bring with them a 10 minute video golf lesson on VHS tape. 
  • Onsite shotmaking demonstration. Ex. Participants must be able to perform the following: hit a fade, draw, low shot, high shot, chip shot, pitch shot, etc.

USGTF Examiner Criteria: The USGTF National office receives many inquiries regarding how to become an examiner. Examiner status requires Level IV certification and the successful completion of a one day course starting on the day after each Level IV Master certification course.

A potential Examiner must then shadow a Level I or Level II certification and experience what it is like to give out information instead of taking it. Many find this a very challenging, completely different experience to truly coach your peers. The outcome of the travel, coaching and understudying is an individual who has a greater understanding of how to present information. You will find that the examining staff share ideas and information, try new slants on concepts, and allow you to bring your ideas to the table.

 

NEWS FROM ASIA

By Tendy Tsai

I would like to thank Sammy Oh, President of USGTF Asia, for inviting me to participate in 2005 World Golf Teachers Cup & Conference in Brazil. After the event, I had a chance to visit his golf course, Horse Thief Country Club in California (Ranked in the top 25 courses to play in California being rated 4 stars by Golf Digest Magazine). The course is definitely unique with impressive scenery. I hope that more USGTF members, including myself can own a golf course like Mr. Sammy Oh.

Congratulations to Luiz Martins, President of Brazilian GTF for his tremendous success in holding the event. I had a great time to meet President Geoff Bryant and a lot of wonderful USGTF members from all over the world and to share teaching experience back to Asia. We are proud to announce that USGTF Asia member Mr. Boonyarit Uasilapasart from Thailand has a great achievement to train his juniors, Prom Meesawat (2002) and Anujit Hirunratanakorn (2003) to be world junior golf champions. Prom is now an Asian Tour Player (Tied sixth place in 2005 Carlsberg Malaysian Open).

Golf Industry in Asia has grown rapidly in the recent years, USGTF has also gained wide recognition in the region. This is mainly due to our high standard of teaching and professionalism. Besides Korea, USGTF Asia has another office in Singapore to serve the increasing demand for level 1-4 certificates in Asia region. We also have USGTF Asia home courses in Malaysia (Austin Hills Golf Resort and Daiman 18 Golf Club). We are upgrading our website – www.usgtfasia.com

We welcome all members to visit our website to share the teaching experience and information from your country.

I have a strong belief that USGTF members have the capability to create many golf champions around the world.

Happy Teaching !!

 

NEWS FROM KOREA

By Sammy Oh

We’d like to announce our new staff members: As of March 2005: Asia General Director: Yong-Ho Kim Education Director: Hak-Oh Lee Standing Director: Gi-Sung Lee Justice Director: Youn-Hak Lee Branch Control Director: Eui-Seuk Yoo Tournament Director: Koo-Sik Kim Public Relations Director: Eun-Woo Kim

We have exciting news to share! We have three upcoming 2005 K-USGTF member tournaments: Each tournament offers a total purse equivalent to an outstanding $50,000.00 USD (closest approximate figure converted from Korean) total purse. 1st Tournament – 5/30/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 2nd Tournament – 7/18/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 3rd Tournament – 10/17/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) K-USGTF: Most recent PATs and Certification Courses

To qualify for the 36th Certification Course: 35th PAT – 9/13/04 held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 36th PAT – 11/8/04 held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 36th Certification Course – 12/2/04 -12/5/04 held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) K-USGTF 2005 Target Schedule: To qualify for the 37th Certification Course: 37th PAT – 5/2/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 38th PAT – 6/27/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 37th Certification Course – 7/28/05 - 7/31/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) To qualify for the 38th Certification Course: 39th PAT – 9/5/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 40th PAT – 11/14/05 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State) 38th Certification Course – 12/15 -12/18 will be held at Sky Valley Country Club in Yeo Ju Goon (City), Kyong Gi Doh (State)

Thank you!

 

NEWS FROM ASIA

By Tendy Tsai

“Drive for show, putt for dough” Many golfers in all skill levels have always discussed or argued which part – tee shot, short game, putting, etc is more important for the golf game. It is true that a certain part of the game is very important to a specific individual golfer. My opinion is all technique and skill are equally important and need to be in balance during the golf game.

Just like our 10 fingers, which finger is the most important? Each finger has different function. If we miss one or two fingers, the hand can still be working but will it be effective like we have 10 fingers? Therefore, we should let students understand that all parts of the golf game are important. We need to know our students’ weak points and focus in those specific areas for them to play better golf.

All techniques have to be improved evenly to play better golf.

 

NEWS FROM JAPAN

By Schichi Yaginuma

The first pre-certification entity that specializes in training and preparing golfers who aspire to attain USGTF Japan certification has opened in Nishinomiya city, Japan.

Hideki Kokufu a golf course architect, golf shop owner and club repair technician, applied for and satisfied the requirements for level III certification about a year ago. He was extremely impressed with pin point swing theory and unique application of video and computer teaching methods and the way it helped make the USGTF learning process come together.

Due to his positive experiences he decided to create a school to help competitive golfers who were aiming to become golf teaching professionals, but who needed further training to better prepare to meet the GTF`s international standards.

The School he established has several courses such as; teaching professional, club repair technician, golf club design and physical trainer. 

Students who have passed his schools tests are recommended to apply for USGTF Japan certification, but still are required to satisfy in full all its requirements the same as other applicants. The only difference is they are prepared by Mr.Kokufu’s school for success and are ready to challenge certification with confidence. 

This year 5 students qualified for level III and 5 students for level II from this school.

This schools creation suggests that the USGTF Japan is steadily getting a firmer foot-hold here and will continue to see its popularity grow and become an even further recognized name in golf instruction here in Japan.

 

NEWS FROM TAIWAN

By Nobu Lin

The World Golf Teachers Cup is an incredible event that unites all WGTF member federations together. Although this year, we were unable to participate in this particular event, TWNGTF members are very much concerned with the results of the WGTF Cup and we are looking forward to the upcoming tournaments. The biennial World Golf Teachers Cup is representative of the growth of the entire World Golf Teachers Federation, and hopefully in the future, we will be able to organize some international events in Taiwan and China.

 

NEWS FROM HONG KONG & CHINA

By Steve Mak

I would like to congratulate one of our members, Ms. Sonya Hong Osugi on her recent appointment as head professional at the Nacau Golf & Country Club. Not long ago Ms. Osugi captained the Nacau Golf Club at the 14th Asian Games held in Pusan, South Korea. Taiwan won both the men's and women's championship. Ms. Osugi was also five times Macau Golf Club Women's Champion from the years 1995-2001. Her name is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for having scored an incredible two holes in one in the same round at Chung Shan Hot Springs Golf Club.

In Hong Kong and China many golf professionals were yesterday’s caddies. Out of hundreds of caddies however, only a few are lucky enough to become golf teaching professionals.

The Hong Kong and Chinese Golf Teachers Federation has initiated a Caddie Training program at the Nansha Golf Club, in the people’s republic of China. We would like to thank our Level III Fully Certified Member, Mr. Zhou Xue Wen who was in charge of this program. This particular program is becoming more accepted and recognized by other courses throughout the nation. I wish all WGTF Members a very successful summer golf teaching season.

 

NEWS FROM INDIA

By Amit Saran

Congratulations to Geoff Bryant and the WGTF team along with the Brazilian event organiser Luiz Martins and host professional Luis Menezes for such a wonderful WGTF Cup and to take the organisation several notches ahead in one instance. It is a proud moment for WGTF and its members. Though I missed all the fun and excitement, I sure would not like to miss the next edition of the event.

The Federation in India has been working on the next certification course which is being scheduled for July 2005 at Bangalore. IGTF’s initiative have also brought in competition by shaking up the governing body of Indian golf, the Indian Golf Union who have now started organising its own instructors program in the country for the first time. It is a good beginning and with the growing golf industry in India, there certainly is a major requirement for teaching professionals which IGTF alone was not able to fulfil. And if IGTF and IGU work in tandem, together we can make a major impact in the industry.

We are also planning to host our annual Teaching Pro tournament the “IGTF Cup” along with the certification course in July to enhance the golf teaching fraternity.

The growth of golf in India is phenomenal with new golf courses being laid in the metros and other major towns. Also, the old courses are being redeveloped. Many old courses have seen major changes and this surge is mainly because of the growing recognition of the game. Youngsters are increasingly taking to the game with the growing possibility of golf as an alternate carrier option which was missing some years back. The same is evident from the fact that in the last year alone, the number of golf publications has increased to five including the Indian edition of Golf Digest.

 

NEWS FROM MEXICO

By Rafael Conde

2004 has been a year of advancement for the MGTF. We conducted a total of 6 certification courses certifying a total of 25 persons at Level II, 14 persons at Level III, and 40 persons as affiliate members.

The golf school that the MGTF opened last year is still operating and is helping popularize golf amongst the children and younger students. Currently we have a total of 125 regular students attending golf lessons.

The fact that two of the golf teaching pros helping us have been certified by the MGTF has been beneficial to the school.

We organized the first golf tournament of colleges and universities in Mexico City. The Mexican GTF is recognized as a prestigious and valuable golf teaching organization in Mexico.

We are conducting our first certification course in Mexico City with a total of 9 participants. A total of 6 certification courses are going to be offered in 2005.

We have certified a total of 5 Level III participants in Venezuela. With Jim Perez, we expect to organize some certification course in Chile and Guatemala–San Salvador.

 

NEWS FROM CANADA

By Bob Bryant

We wish to thank the members of Team Canada and all Canadians who attended the World Golf Teachers Cup recently held in Brazil. On behalf of the CGTF, we are proud of their efforts. For all participants, it was also a welcome respite from the snow and cold of the Canadian winter.

Hopefully, as you read this update, all the snow will be gone from our office in Oakville, Ontario. Our CGTF Members in British Columbia have been fortunate in having had good playing conditions almost all year round.

The 7th annual Canadian Golf Teachers Cup is to be held at Swan-E-Set Bay Resort and Country Club in Pitt Meadows, in beautiful British Columbia, Monday, September 26, 2005.

Two more important dates to remember this summer are: the Level IV Master Teaching Professionals course July 17-19, 2005, at Swan-E-Set Bay Resort and August 29-31 at Hidden Lakes Golf and Country Club in Burlington, Ontario. Immediately following the Level IV courses, we will be initiating an Examiners Training Program for those who wish to become CGTF Examiners.

Added to our Member Benefits Package – Mizuno Golf and Callaway Golf have both introduced a personal use package for all current CGTF members.

Further information about the tournament, the Level IV courses, examiners course, and new member benefits are available on our web site www.cgtf.com, or you may call our office at 905-849-7254. We look forward to seeing many of our members at the above upcoming events scheduled for this summer

. Happy teaching, and I hope you all have a successful and enjoyable season.

 

NEWS FROM GREAT BRITAIN

By Peter Hudson

It is only correct that my first words are to pay homage to the organizers of the World Cup held in Brazil 2 months ago. There are too many names to pick out as individuals, but the Brazilian Golf Teachers Federation and staff all deserve a special thanks. Next on the list is our own team who took time out to support their federation not only by playing for our national team but also by acting as ambassadors for our federation. Each and everyone conducted themselves in a totally professional manner that did not go unnoticed by Geoff Bryant and Thomas Wartelle.

As usual the entire event was made successful by the WGTF members who travel hundreds of miles to attend this event. The event itself certainly raised the profile of golf in Brazil. For me, it’s a celebration of everyone’s passion for the game. Certainly the highlights were in the meeting of minds and open discussions between the coaches of the federations from around the world. Some of the Aussies are getting on a bit now and the constant beatings they keep taking from the Brits does not deter them from attending. We all look forward to the next World Golf Teachers Cup. Perhaps the next event could be held at St Andrews - that would be a truly great pilgrimage.

I have a feeling this year is going to gallop by, we are launching major plans and strategies that include the National Coaching Certificate, Course Accreditation, London Golf Show, Meeting Groups, Continual Development Programme, AGM, and the training of instructors and assistants.

 

NEWS FROM BRAZIL

By Guillermo Piernes

THE UNFORGETTABLE MEETING
It may be a few years before the players, sponsors, and members of the World Golf Teachers Federation fully realize that they participated in the most important chapter of the first 100 years of Brazilian golf. As well, it will take some time to measure the positive impact the tournament had in terms of personal exchanges and international commerce.

Although Brazil is a gigantic country, it has fewer total golfers than the United States has golf professionals. With the tremendous success of the hosting of this event, it is hoped that the door will be open for other great international events. Never before has Brazilian golf found so much press coverage, and to our gratitude it was positive press coverage.

Geoff Bryant, president of the WGTF, said, “The tournament provides the participants an opportunity to exchange ideas about the teaching of the sport. Brazil is to be congratulated for its excellent organization, especially to Luiz Martins and his team.”

Bryant, on behalf of the member nations of the WGTF, was pleased by the interest shown in the event. “Since our founding in 1989, the event has previously been played four times in the United States and twice in Spain. Our objective is to take the event to many countries in order to help in the development of the sport world-wide.”

For Martins, the event “was an outstanding event in the history of golf in Brazil.” He is already preparing for the next certification course to be held in São Paulo. The goal of the Brazil Golf Teachers Federation is to optimize the quality of teaching education, in a country that needs more master teachers.

The presence of so many international golf teachers caught the attention of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Brazil, which is planning to organize courses in learning to teach golf for its members. Over 8,000 executives and businessmen have received permanent open invitations to learn to play golf. Two directors of the Chamber of Commerce participated in the Pro-Am the final day of the event and wish for the beginning participants to have the best teachers available as designated by the BGTF.

The image of the proper ball flight, rising for the first time, never leaves the mind of the golfer. It starts the golfer on a path of solidarity and fraternity with fellow golfers, as well as gaining a respect for the ethics andrules of the game. The instruction these new golfers receive is crucial, as the BGTF seeks to perfect their ballstriking.

These professional businesspeople are highly-trained and accustomed to making logical, financial, staff, and investment decisions, and introducing them to golf is important. They are all potential sponsors of Brazilian golf, and sponsorship is necessary for the future development of golf in Brazil.

These are historic times for Brazilian golf.

 

NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA

By Gary Cooney

My wife Wendy and I had a great time at the recent World Golf Teachers Cup and Conference in Brazil. Although Australia did not fare as well as expected, the camaraderie and experience itself was well worth the trip.

The Australian Golf Teachers Federation continues to conduct monthly certification courses with small attendances, rather than a limited number of certification courses with large numbers in attendance. This has seen a gradual but steady increase in our membership base.

At present, these courses are conducted in three of the Australian states, and this gives participants the opportunity to choose a course which can be cost- effective to them.

Over the last 12 months, there has been a concerted effort to get members more involved in their local areas, and we attempt to keep members informed of the activities of the organization through the production of the Australian Golf Teachers Federation newsletter, which is sent via e-mail to members on a monthly basis.

In the state of Victoria, members over the last 12 months have had the chance to play with each other in monthly tournaments. The tournaments give members a chance to stay competitive as well as to encourage and net work with each other. The results of the tournaments are published in the newsletters. In the last few months, the state of New South Wales has also started the monthly tournaments.

We are approaching the end of our third year of operation and are still in our infancy as far as the golf industry is concerned. We note with great interest the development of each of the member organizations of the WGTF, intending to have a stronger profile in our nation in the coming months, and thus enhancing the status of the WGTF in this country.

For those interested in coming to visit our country, we are always available to offer assistance and advice as to the places to visit and golf venues to play.

For instance, golf in Melbourne, Victoria, comprises an amazing collection of different styles of golf courses, all located within a 60-minute drive of one another, and often much closer. The golf course offerings are plentiful and varied.

At the centre of Melbourne Golf (both in terms of history and location) lies the famous Melbourne Sandbelt. The Sandbelt is a collection of over 15 championship-quality golf courses within a 20-mile radius that have been built on natural sandy terrain, which is common in the Southeast of Melbourne. The obvious benefit of the sandy terrain is the natural, almost instant drainage which occurs when the golf course is subject to rain.

Victoria, Commonwealth and Huntingdale are three courses which have been ranked in the top 100 courses in the world, have hosted national tournaments, and are enjoyable to play as well as being a good test of golf. The proliferation of Melbourne Sandbelt courses continues with Yarra Yarra (host of the Ladies Australian Open each year), Woodlands (wonderful bunkering), Spring Valley, Kingswood, Southern, Peninsula (36 holes of golf with accommodation), and Keysborough, to name a few.

Your visit to the Melbourne golfing region would also not be complete without a visit to the Mornington Peninsula. The home of over 10 courses ranked in Australia's top 100 courses, it is almost a trip in itself. Courses such as The Dunes, The National (which boasts 54 holes of championship quality golf, which, over time, is expected to rival the natural beauty and challenge of many of the British Isle courses), and Moonah Links offer a golf lover even more golf! Further down the road lies Portsea, Sorrento and Flinders.

 

 

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