2021-02-24 04:44:53 UTC
They are also called "Golf Professionals" and are members of the PGA.
Many are decent amateur golfers, some have played in lower tier pro tours, but don't let their membership fool you, very, very very few if any have actually stepped onto the tee box in a single PGA tour.
Just look at their credentials. There is a local practice facility where I live. And at first glance their credentials look impressive. Jill Briles-Hinton is one, touring pro, 1987-1998, career earnings from tour half a million, former Women's Golf Coach at University of Florida and University of Richmond.
But then you think, how did a local driving range with a par 3 golf course get HER on staff as an instructor?
Because her credentials are actually a dime a dozen. Those career earnings over 11 years is a pittance when you deduct personal expenses.
She never went on to bigger things on the PGA, falling short, and apparently didn't cut it as a college coach because why voluntarily give up a much higher paying job to give lessons to duffers at a practice facility and make 40K a year, tops?
And she is widely regarded as one of the BEST instructors in my area.
Giving lessons at golf courses is where "PGA Professionals" who cant make the cut hit rock bottom. It's where they go for their career to die.
So remember, before you sign up for a golf lesson, you aren't learning from the best. They themselves couldn't do, so they teach.