Spring Education Seminars

New this year, we have Spring Education Seminars – PGA Management Simulations and The Orange Whip Way. There are two times offered for the PGA Management Simulations. The morning seminar is designed for private facilities and the afternoon seminar is designed for public facilities.

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Registration for one of the PGA Management Simulations AND The Orange Whip Way is $30 and includes lunch.

Registration for just The Orange Whip Way is $25 and includes lunch.

Members will earn PGA Required MSR’s/ while PGA Associates will earn 1 credit in AMP Education. To earn the AMP Education credit, Associates will need to attend the PGA Management Simulations seminar (not just the Orange Whip seminar).

Schedule

8:00 – 12:00 PGA of America Simulations – Private Facilities
11:00 – 12:00 Unconscious Competence – the Orange Whip Way – Birk Nelson
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 Unconscious Competence – the Orange Whip Way – Birk Nelson
1:00 – 5:00 PGA of America Simulations – Public Facilities

If you are attending the morning Simulations, you can attend the afternoon Orange Whip seminar.

If you are attending the afternoon Simulations, you can attend the morning Orange Whip seminar.

PGA Management Simulations

The PGA of America has developed PGA Management Simulations to enhance a PGA Professional’s ability to improve business performance at their public or private facility. The simulations have been designed to offer benefits that traditional rote learning often does not.

You will embark on a virtual management challenge that gives you the opportunity to control a realistic golf club – either Public or Private. Working in a team, you will make facility-wide decisions while competing for customers and profit in a specific market against as many as 4 other teams in the session.

The Orange Whip Way

“Unconscious Competence – the Orange Whip Way” is more than just getting loose. Learn how the Orange Whip and Peel can assist golfers through the hierarchy of competence, including feeling the proper swing plane, momentum management, and aiding in the kinematic sequence. Presented by Birk Nelson.

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