Improve your business by employing WGTF Coaches

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The Secretary of State for Educational Skills for LSC funding. They are also approved by the Welsh Assembly Government and Scottish Qualifications Authority.

Case Study - Jeff Hatton

"Last year I was a Senior Manager in a company where I'd worked for eleven years, BMW on the drive and a good salary going into the bank every month. Then came the news that the company was closing down, this was the third time I'd been made redundant in my working career.

I had six months to decide what to do. I knew what I wanted to do but at 42 how could I retrain and actually make a living doing what I really enjoyed.

There were two challenges to overcome if I was going to make this life changing decision happen. Firstly, where could I get a coaching qualification? I was too old to go to the PGA and I didn't have the time for the three year mars bar selling programme. Secondly where could I find a niche in the market to make a living?

As you are reading this, you'll soon know the solution to the first challenge was easy! I booked onto a WGTF course at Beadlow Manor, in October 2004.

The second took a little more thought, I needed to do something different. Then came the idea of using computer simulators to teach and so the journey began.

Off I trotted to Beadlow Manor full of confidence that I would breeze the course, after all I'd spent ten years as an amateur coach to my son and had an eye for the golf swing. Reality set in quickly, although I did have an eye for a swing.

I scraped through the live coaching tests, a good lesson learnt, over confidence can be as bad a lacking in it! Still I was now a qualified coach, had many more tools in my box and more importantly, I knew how to teach! I also took a club repair and custom club building course in 2004, my toolbox was now full.

I launched my business, 'The Indoor Golf School' on 1st January 2005. I'd done a 4000-leaflet drop before Christmas so I was ready to go. From March to September, I did 375 lessons ... I now have regular clients, regular referrals, teach in two schools, and I'm building a reputation as a good coach and club builder. It's very rewarding and immensely satisfying and I've learnt that the competitor is not strong and very few are qualified club fitters. Being able to talk technically about equipment, took my coaching skills to another level. I would recommend all aspiring coaching to do the same and learn the art of club fitting.

I now walk a few paces out the back door to go to work and if you have the drive and determination to succeed your dream can come true too!"

Case Study - Ryan Parfitt

"I had been working in the family business as a workshop manager for some time, when I realised I simply was not happy and had lost touch with the real love of my life, golf.

I don't know how it happened, one minute I was thinking about lifting the Claret Jug, after winning the British Open and the next I am up to my eyeballs in grease, in a car repair shop.

I already knew I did not want to do a 3 year course with the PGA as:

I did not want to work in a shop and I could not afford the change in earning, as working in the family business I had been well looked after.

Then someone told me about the World Golf Teaching Federation and the qualification and training I could attain. They told me they had done the course and were already successful and that everything on the course was not only unique but also based on simplicity.

I had enjoyed a long junior and amateur career as a player and had been fortunate to learn from some very good and bad coaches. I felt my technical knowledge as well grounded but my teaching and coaching skills required some work.

So I went to Pedham Place and met Peter Hudson, who has been my inspiration since. What I learnt that week convinced me I should be coaching, I even felt I had a responsibility to those having lessons, who were receiving bad service and advice.

I simply spread the word by networking and soon I had a position at Hanover Golf Club. This summer I worked on average between 60-70 hours a week, at a top rate of £40. I am spending the winter in my villa in Turkey.

If you are at all serious about learning more about how to swing better, improve golf performance and learning how to coach well, you should call and enrol now it was the best investment and decision I ever made. When you turn it into a career and spend the next 20 years coaching, then how good a decision will it be?"

Graham Smith

The introduction of the wgtf coaches at Beadlow has transformed our business here on so many levels. Range turnover has increased by over 30% and the reasons are simple, it is now constantly manned by a managed team of coaches, the services offer tremendous value and the customers are getting results.

The members are happy because the coaches are offering unique services to their specific needs which they have previously never enjoyed.

The yourgolfacademy has also taken over responsibility of the shop and for the first time we have people coming in just to buy from the shop who are then easily promoted into new range and golf course customers.

If you want to feel totally safe and free from any management concerns while increasing your profits then I fully recommended you will profit from installing a yourgolfacademy operated by wgtf coaches.

Graham Smith
General Manager Beadlow Manor Hotel and Golf Club

Bob Barnes

We have always used federation coaches here at and we have thousands of happy customers because our coach caters to the specific needs of the local Community.

Bob Barnes
Cambridge Lakes Golf Club

Chris Hall

We have used federation coaches since here for 7 years now and in a very competitive environment they continue to grow my business.

Chris Hall
Burstow Golf Club

 

"The WGTF of GB teachers training course was a revelation, all aspects of the golf game were covered in a step by step formula, that not only teaches you how to teach golf, but how to communicate, have empathy with your peers and is a fountain of knowledge, for those seeking to pass on the gift of teaching golf."

Michael Dwyer