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Various aspects of golf instruction and player development, including effective teaching strategies, student learning phases, swing mechanics, and the importance of communication and enthusiasm in the learning process. It addresses topics such as the proper sequence of body and club movement, the role of the learning environment, the impact of lesson content relevance, and the significance of goal-setting and pattern recognition in skill development. The document also discusses player development programs, lesson booking systems, and the use of data analysis to improve instructional effectiveness. Overall, this comprehensive resource provides valuable insights for golf instructors, coaches, and facility managers seeking to enhance their teaching practices and player development initiatives.
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What instructor characteristic is represented by a willingness to adapt their communication style to fit the needs of their students? - Answer-Flexible How will a club play if it is shortened? - Answer-Flatter How is the term "timing" defined in the course manual? - Answer-The proper sequence of body and club movement 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? - Answer-Clearly signal each change What should the learning environment emphasize when working with early childhood students? - Answer-Experimentation with movement patterns and skills A student's improved performance by the end of the first lesson is evidence that learning has occurred. - Answer-True What is the shaft's kick point? - Answer-Where the shaft bend is greatest
What is the essential assumption of the basic information processing model? - Answer-People are active processors of information What term is used to describe a short low-trajectory shot played to the green? - Answer-Chip shot In addition to high ball velocity, what launch parameters will a golfer seeking maximum distance with their driver attempt to achieve? - Answer-High launch angle and low spin rate Mary has small hands and a weak grip. Which grip option probably would be best for her? - Answer- Ten-finger grip What can teachers achieve by clearly communicating expected attitudes and behaviors? - Answer- Enhanced student relationships What is most likely to increase the number of rounds played by a golfer? - Answer-Improvement from lessons What is a typical advantage of the left-hand low putting grip? - Answer-The left wrist is less likely to collapse on the forward stroke According to the Challenge Point Framework, the level of difficulty should be increased as a player improves or becomes familiar with how swing movements feel. - Answer-True A one-time Sunday evening members-only scramble is an example of a player development program. - Answer-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. - Answer-False
To what category of the PGA swing model does the term "connection" belong? - Answer-Principles Sunshine CC 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? - Answer-Invitation to play in a promotional event What is the power transfer ratio formula? - Answer-Ball Speed/Clubhead Speed = PTR* Which is a good reason to modify planned activities during a player development program? - Answer- The instructor observed variances in student skills A player's swing is creating too much backspin. What is the probable source of this problem? - Answer- Angle of approach Selecting appropriate activities is the first step in a lesson progression. - Answer-False Fundamental movement skills should be the focus of pre-teen training. - Answer-True In general, five is the maximum number of instructional goals that can be effectively addressed in a lesson. - Answer-False Which of the following reflects one of the five "SMART" characteristics of an effective goal? - Answer- Supported by available resources 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? - Answer-Preference
According to most good putters, where should the ball position be at address when putting? - Answer- Forward of Center 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? - Answer-Implement an on-line lesson reservation system What must teachers understand before an effective pattern recognition system can emerge? - Answer- How golf skill components work together In relation to the ball, what should be done to the centerline of the body to help achieve a normal trajectory pitch shot? - Answer-Place it directly over the ball The higher loft of wedges is the reason why lie angle is a less important factor when fitting wedges than when fitting drivers? - Answer-False According to the PGA swing model, which of the following is a principle? - Answer-Arc Width Assuming an on-plane swing and eliminating all other factors, which of the following characteristics of metal woods or hybrids would result in more playing loft? - Answer-Closed face angle Which of the following is a good way to capture and keep a student's interest in learning? - Answer- Stimulate the student's imagination How should lesson activities be selected? - Answer-Base them on the lesson goals Where does the primary leadership responsibility for player development initiatives reside? - Answer- Local PGA Professionals
What is the most effective means by which teachers can improve their instructional skills? - Answer- Question their views and practices often Which of the following is an indication that learning has occurred? - Answer-Change in performance is consistent What increases as students transition from early to intermediate to the advanced phase of learning? - Answer-Movement coordination Skilled teachers rehearse and repeat instructional patterns until they become subconscious, automatic routines. - Answer-True What is the primary reason a club would publicize the cost of its player development program? - Answer-Attract more people to taking lessons Ball speed is independent of which of the following? - Answer-Velocity of the clubhead at impact What is likely being evaluated when an informed instructor asks a junior golfer to throw or kick a ball? - Answer-Ability to control distance and accuracy According to the PGA swing model, which of the following is a ball flight law? - Answer-Dynamic Loft Tempo is a measure of the number of times a shaft oscillates in a unit of time. - Answer-False How would a golf facility use data analysis to improve the instructional effectiveness of a player development program? - Answer-Change student/teacher ratios Centeredness of contact is one of the primary factors influencing the direction of a golf shot. - Answer- True
Local Little League Baseball should be considered a potential competitor to a player development program. - Answer-True A player attempting a short distance greenside bunker shot should use a steeper angle of approach than if attempting a longer greenside bunker shot. - Answer-True Early success in golf for Juniors is the reliable predictor of long-term success. - Answer-False Why should a segmentation study be used when designing player development programs? - Answer- Measure students' commitment to the game The handle of a club should be placed even with the ball for a basic chip shot. - Answer-False Students have been having problems registering for the facility's new player development program for Juniors. What is the source of this customer relations breakdown? - Answer-Systems, staffing, planning, resources Which of the following would be a Transfer Test to determine learning? - Answer-Changing the environment where the skill is performed 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. - Answer-True What outcome can be expected from implementing a Junior golf clinic as part of a facility's player development program mix? - Answer-Associated sales at the facility Where should the body weight at address be placed when pitching from a normal lie? - Answer-Evenly between both feet
How can golf professionals best promote their teaching expertise to the facility's senior segment? - Answer-Cultivate a reputation for student improvement Why is it important for teachers to spend time getting to know and understand their students? - Answer-So they can teach them rather than the content Precision refers to gripping the club the same way each time - Answer-True