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PGA PGM 3.0 - Level 3 Practice Questions - Advanced
Teaching and Coaching Section 3 of the 3 part practice exam
Questions With Complete Solutions
A player sees water on the left side of the hole and then begins
to visualize a fade for the tee shot. What is the player focusing
on? Correct Answer Type of shot to be played
A relatively new golfer has taken a series of golf lessons
beginning with putting, then chipping, then pitching, and most
recently full swing with his irons. He has been able to transfer
the relationship of impact from previous lessons to his full
swing. Why has this student succeeded in his golf learning?
Correct Answer Learning was retained and positively
transferred between lessons
A student and his coach have been practicing high pitch shots
from tight lies that he expects to find on the golf course for an
upcoming tournament. What best describes the learning transfer
concept involved in this situation? Correct Answer Stimulus
generalization
A student considering whether to hit a long iron or hybrid from
the fairway in cold, wet conditions. What should the student
choose? Correct Answer Hybrid, will not dig as much
A student has been coming over the top on the downswing and
is trying to change his movement in the opposite direction by
dropping the club to the inside on the downswing. What will
most likely occur? Correct Answer Negative transfer effect,
interference with the new swing
,A student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is
able to learn from a face-on video of her swing? Correct
Answer Internal imagery
A student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is
unable to learn from a face-on video of her swing? Correct
Answer External imagery
A teacher at a Private Club receives a 5% commission on
initiation fees for any of his students who join the club. Ten (10)
of his students will become members on January 1st where
initiation fees are $20,000 and annual dues are $6,000. What is
the teachers impact to the facility in the upcoming year? Correct
Answer ((20,000x10= 200,000)+(6,000x10=60,000)-10,000)) =
$250,000
A teacher determines that a student better relates to internal
motor imagery. What technique would be most successful for
this student? Correct Answer Using internal imagery. Player
imagines what they see and feel when they execute the swing
from the performer's perspective
According to research, what will optimize performance when
combining mental and physical practice? Correct Answer
Recall past shots, execute prior memory
According to the course manual, effective teaching programs are
similar to which other development model? Correct Answer
Ski schools
, According to the course manual, what data describes the launch
of the ball? Correct Answer Spin axis, launch angle, spin rate,
launch direction, ball speed, smash factor
According to the course manual, what data point describes the
golf club at impact? Correct Answer Centeredness of contact,
clubhead path, dynamic loft, angle of approach, clubface angle
According to the Course Manual, what did a majority of players
report after a club fitting session? Correct Answer Game
improvement exceeded expectations
According to the course manual, what do the majority of teacher
prefer to do before delivering on-course instruction? Correct
Answer Assess the student's skill level
According to the course manual, what is often overlooked by
outstanding teaching professional when building a teaching
business? Correct Answer Communicating the value of the
teaching program
According to the course manual, what is the most common
reason to use video for on-course lessons? Correct Answer
Documenting pre-swing errors and pre-shot routines
According to the course manual, when working with a less
experienced player on the course, what lesson content would be
most appropriate? Correct Answer Course etiquette, rules
scenarios
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