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PGA Level 3 Exam Questions and Answers: A Comprehensive Guide to Golf Instruction, Exams of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences

A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of pga level 3 golf instruction. It delves into topics such as teaching methodology, skill development, mental practice, learning transfer, technology integration, and reflective teaching. Valuable for aspiring pga professionals and those seeking to enhance their understanding of golf instruction principles.

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PGA LEVEL 3 LATEST EXAM-2025 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS 120 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS| VERIFIED ANSWERS
How is the transfer affect most likely to influence the situation where a player with an
over the top down swing has been taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? - Correct
answer-Their neural negatively transfer or interfere with the performance of the new
swing.
Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a faster rate before physically performing
them interfere with the benefits of mental practice?
- Correct answer-False, Practicing at a faster rate helps remember the steps they need to
perform.
What is one misconception regarding who is best qualified to teach people with a
disability or injury to play golf?
- Correct answer-That teaching/coaching must come from a person from outside golf. PGA
pros can teach players on any skill level, any age/body type, and regardless of ability.
What is the four stage sequence for correcting problem solving?
- Correct answer-1. Joint problem solving.
2. Reinforced problem solving.
3. Final decision making.
4.Termination of employment.
What are the four delegation strategies?
- Correct answer-Involving(Experienced & Resistant), supporting(Experinced &
Enthusiatic), convincing(Inexperinced & Resistant) & Directing(Inexperinced &
Enthusiatic)
What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment?
- Correct answer-Posture, ball position, grip, alignment
What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments?
- Correct answer-Pre-swing
How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure
situations?
- Correct answer-Increase practice under pressure & playing conditions
What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons?
- Correct answer-Practice/play
What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement in
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PGA LEVEL 3 LATEST EXAM- 2025 QUESTIONS AND

CORRECT ANSWERS 120 EXAM QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS| VERIFIED ANSWERS

How is the transfer affect most likely to influence the situation where a player with an over the top down swing has been taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? - Correct answer-Their neural negatively transfer or interfere with the performance of the new swing. Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a faster rate before physically performing them interfere with the benefits of mental practice?

  • Correct answer-False, Practicing at a faster rate helps remember the steps they need to perform. What is one misconception regarding who is best qualified to teach people with a disability or injury to play golf?
  • Correct answer-That teaching/coaching must come from a person from outside golf. PGA pros can teach players on any skill level, any age/body type, and regardless of ability. What is the four stage sequence for correcting problem solving?
    • Correct answer-1. Joint problem solving.
  1. Reinforced problem solving.
  2. Final decision making. 4.Termination of employment. What are the four delegation strategies?
  • Correct answer-Involving(Experienced & Resistant), supporting(Experinced & Enthusiatic), convincing(Inexperinced & Resistant) & Directing(Inexperinced & Enthusiatic) What is an example of a pre-swing adjustment?
    • Correct answer-Posture, ball position, grip, alignment What adjustments are recommended prior to making in-swing adjustments?
    • Correct answer-Pre-swing How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure situations?
    • Correct answer-Increase practice under pressure & playing conditions What is lacking when newly introduced swing changes are lost between lessons?
    • Correct answer-Practice/play What types of changes are easiest to learn and often result in rapid improvement in

performance?

  • Correct answer-Pre-swing corrections What is the most important shot in golf?
  • Correct answer-The next one What is one way that players can achieve realistic goals?
    • Correct answer-Set realistic goals What is recommended immediate post-shot means for controlling one's emotions following a poor shot? - Correct answer-Post-shot routine What do pre and post-shot routines provide? - Correct answer-Stay in present/manage emotions What pre-shot routine problem could cause a poor shot outcome? - Correct answer- Club, distance, target, alignment, ball position What must one learn in order to gain the benefits of the progressive muscle relaxation technique? - Correct answer-How to recognize undesirable tension & then relax it Why is it important to have students with similar skill and fitness levels, motivation and experience for group instruction?
    • Correct answer-More likely to benefit What type of player is best served by individual lessons?
    • Correct answer-Advanced player What is a group lesson advantage?
  • Correct answer-Team Cohesion, increased learning and spirit What is the correct planning assumption behind a skill development sequence for individual lessons?
    • Correct answer-Sequence info, skills with well developed plan

What is often challenged when teaching a player with a disability or injury? - Correct answer-Pre-concluded notions What is the best course of action if a teacher is unsure of what to say to a player who has a disability or injury?

  • Correct answer-Ask the student for advice What should an instructor do when teaching someone who has lost a limb?
  • Correct answer-Learn to hit shots emulating disability What is the cognitive rehearsal of a physical activity in the absence of any observable muscular movement?
  • Correct answer-Mental practice What is a conscious experience in which a player uses all her senses to create or re- create the execution of a motor skill in the players mind?
  • Correct answer-Motor imagery The student Relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is unable to learn from a face-on video of her swing?
  • Correct answer-Internal 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-External What is the definition of modeling when used for teaching and coaching?
  • Correct answer-Observation learning, used in demonstration When is mental practice and motor imagery most effective?
  • Correct answer-In conjunction with physical practice What is the best way for beginners to improve shot performance? - Correct answer-Five step strategy (get ready/mental, concentrate, execute, evaluate)

What condition enhances the benefits of mental practice? - Correct answer-Cognitive hypothesis Based on research, at what speed should a skill be mentally rehearsed prior to actual performance? - Correct answer-About same speed as skill What is an effective means of helping a beginner to use motor imagery to improve performance? - Correct answer-Combined with physical performance What situation justifies substituting mental practice for physical practice? - Correct answer-When physical isn't able to be used. (Rehab) What is an example of form focus of attention? - Correct answer-Stance, Ball position, posture

How can a teacher use technology to help a golfer identify the root cause of losing clubhead lag too soon? - Correct answer- 3 - D image, pressure plate When recording golf swings from a down the line perspective using 2 - D video, What will the club appear to do from the camera angle that is lower and more behind the player? - Correct answer-Appear to be out to in path When putting, from what distance with a 1° direction change hit the edge of the hole instead of the center of the hole? - Correct answer-10 feet According to the course manual, what data describes the launch of the ball? - Correct answer-Angle According to the course manual, what Datapoint describes the golf club at impact? - Correct answer-Clubhead speed, face angle What is occurring when instructors mentally review and question their instruction? - Correct answer-Reflective teaching What type of teachers experiment with new ideas and practices? - Correct answer- Reflective What do reflective teacher examine in addition to instructional content and activities? - Correct answer-Behavior How should teachers reflect on their own teaching? - Correct answer-Journal What has the most impact on developing teaching skills? - Correct answer-Experience What is the least reliable way to ascertain an instructors teaching skills? - Correct answer-Directed observation What practice can teachers develop to reduce the amount of required thought in a lesson so that the focus is on the students learning needs? - Correct answer-Establish routines What provides the ultimate feedback on instructional success? - Correct answer- Student And instructor uses a new teaching technique during a lesson that is unsuccessful. What course of action should the teacher take? - Correct answer-Trust instinct, reflect later The landscape of golf's core customer base is shifting from targeting existing golfers to what customer demographic? - Correct answer-Entire families

What core business area of a facility is often undervalued by key decision makers? - Correct answer-Teaching/instruction What is one of the primary reasons customers take lessons? - Correct answer-Acquire skills to entertain and accept invitations to play at other clubs According to the course manual, what is often overlooked by outstanding teaching professionals when building a teaching business? - Correct answer-Club fitting According to the course manual, effective teaching programs are similar to which other development model? - Correct answer-Ski schools What is an example of a teaching professional having a positive impact on the facility's financial performance? - Correct answer-Memberships, club sales According to the course manual, what did the 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 teachers prefer to do before delivering on course instruction? - Correct answer-Determine a starting point What percentage of teachers believe that video is a valuable tool? - Correct answer- 76% When working with a less experienced player on the course, what lesson content would be most appropriate? - Correct answer-Rules, etiquette, pre-shot routine When working with an advanced player on the course, what lesson content would be most appropriate? - Correct answer-Influence of lies/flight What is the most common reason to use video for on course lessons? - Correct answer- Document pre-swing errors, pre-shot routine Where should a player play the ball when approaching a shot from an uphill lie? - Correct answer-Aim right, less loft, left knee forward What is the likely affect on impact when the ball lies above the feet? - Correct answer- Left and heavy contact What is a common occurrence with a shot on an uphill lie? - Correct answer-Higher, slight left, chunk Where should the ball be positioned when playing from a downhill lie? - Correct answer- Back

What will be the result of replacing a grip with one that is lighter than the original? - Correct answer-Heavier swing weight How does the total weight of a golf club affect a player? - Correct answer-Balance and tempo What type of shafts require butt trimming? - Correct answer-Parallel tip What are the two operative considerations when replacing a shaft? - Correct answer- Flex and weight When is epoxy considered cured enough for ball striking? - Correct answer- 24 hours What will cutting 1 inch from the finished length of the club do to the swing weight? - Correct answer-Decrease 6 points What will be the effect of adding 4g to the club head? - Correct answer-Increase 2 points How is the playing loft of a driver club calculated? - Correct answer-Measure loft and face angle What angle has the most affect on ball flight distance? - Correct answer-Loft angle How will the bounce angle of the club be affected when the loft is increased by 2°? - Correct answer-Bounce increased 2° What condition indicates a faulty clubhead angle? - Correct answer-Loft, lie What is the first thing to consider when preparing to bend the lie angle of an iron? - Correct answer-Forged or cast What is the best way to compensate for a poor Lie angle? - Correct answer-Length What will exaggerate the effects on a ball flight caused by an improper lie angle? - Correct answer-Greater loft When should a manager address performance gaps if an issue arises regarding the performers work? - Correct answer-Find mutual agreement that satisfies both parties How should the complexity of the task be handled if a performer is learning something new? - Correct answer-Simple - provide basics, add complexity after basics mastered

What expectations should a manager's performance standards reflect? - Correct answer-Performance standards reflect what the manager expects in terms of quality, timeliness, and initiative on the staff member's part. What element of the performance system describes the job task? - Correct answer- Input What is the recommended guideline a manager should use if employees actual performance differs from expected performance? - Correct answer-Address and find mutual agreement How should resources be allocated to avoid overwhelming a performer? - Correct answer-Sufficient so performer can complete task What types of resources are needed to carry out the facilities mission and financial goals? - Correct answer-Physical, human, financial, Time-based The golf shop merchandise operation is under performing to revenue projections and inventory management challenges are occurring. What type of resources could best resolve these problems? - Correct answer-Material(POS), human(staffing), time Which element of the performance system is being used when managers communicate the information needed for a performer to complete a task? - Correct answer- Expectations A hydraulic leak is discovered when using a triplex mower on the greens. What type of input amplifier can be implemented to minimize the problem? - Correct answer-Lights, policy & procedure Why would an audible thermometer need to be used to identify the appropriate temperature of food related to input? - Correct answer-Input is the information that signal a performer to take the appropriate action. What is defined as the information, circumstances, or events that signal a performer to take the appropriate action? - Correct answer-Input What should a manager do when a performer has difficulty recognizing when to take action on a specific task? - Correct answer-Specific direction, amplify What type of consequence happens when a chef experiences gratification after presenting an elegant surf and turf dinner during the ladies member guest event? - Correct answer- Internal An employee is struggling to develop relationships with a club members. The PGA general manager should schedule this employee to shadow a top performer during their

The food and beverage manager is frustrated when attempting to hire new staff. The PGA general manager insists on having the final hiring decision. What principle of motivating work should the general manager used to be more effective? - Correct answer-Autonomy How does autonomy increase performer motivation? - Correct answer-Freedom to determine how to best complete the task What is the purpose of delegating? - Correct answer-To empower performers What result is most likely when a manager explains exactly how to do a task that the employee has successfully carried out in the past? - Correct answer-Demotivate, frustrate, poor performance A managers approach In delegating an assignment will vary depending upon which two considerations? - Correct answer-Capabilities and willingness What strategy should be used with a staff member who is enthusiastic but has little experience? - Correct answer-Directing What guidelines apply when a manager chooses to use the supporting strategy to assign a job to an employee? - Correct answer-Capable and motivated The convincing strategy is best used with what type of performer? - Correct answer-Not willing and inexperienced What delegation strategy would be most appropriate to utilize with a staff member who is experienced but resistant to completing a task? - Correct answer-Involving The new head professional has delegated to a veteran assistant the task of instituting A player development program. The assistant insists that the program had been previously tried by the former head professional and failed. What delegation strategy should the new head professional used to ensure the facility can implement a successful player development program? - Correct answer-Involving What delegation strategy is being implemented with the manager makes the task easier to complete for a hesitant performer? - Correct answer-Convincing What type of performer benefits from the use of the convincing strategy? - Correct answer-Inexperienced and unwilling What must be established to check progress when using the directing strategy? - Correct answer-Follow up process

What guideline applies when a manager chooses to use the convincing strategy Because an employee is resistant to a job being assigned? - Correct answer-Uncover the reason, develop a strategy What strategy is being used when a head professional only offer solutions when requested by his assistant? - Correct answer-Supporting The supporting Strategy is best used with what type of performer? - Correct answer- Experienced and willing What is the first action step used during reinforced problem-solving? - Correct answer- Discussion with performer about problem not being resolved The head golf professional has already held a joint problem-solving meeting and the staff member continues to arrive late for work. Why is there a need for reinforced problem-solving? - Correct answer-Give performer every chance to succeed What is a likely result of requiring immediate response during final decision making? - Correct answer-Resignation or reluctant Acquiescence Which interaction strategy would a manager use during the final decision making stage?

  • Correct answer-Directing During what stage of correcting performance problems is it important to determine if the performer was unwilling or unable to meet agreed-upon performance expectations? - Correct answer-Stage 4 - termination of the employment relationship What would be the Financial goal for the budget at a semi private golf facility? - Correct answer-At least break even, small profit if possible According to the course manual, what can often distinguish a profitable facility? - Correct answer-Food and beverage What department can often provide substantial revenue? - Correct answer-Food and beverage For which type of private facility is profitability the primary operational goal? - Correct answer-Privately managed For which type of private facility is service the primary operational goal? - Correct answer-Equity facility Which type of golf facility might only offer counter and carry out service to maximize profit ability? - Correct answer-Public

What important aspect of a facility is tied to the marketing and promotion efforts of the food and beverage operation that are significantly different from its competitors? - Correct answer-Brand What is an example of a food and beverage external intersection? - Correct answer- Dining options What is a key difference between retail operations in the food and beverage operations?

  • Correct answer-Receiving processes How long after a club fitting is it recommended to perform a follow up evaluation? - Correct answer-4 to 6 weeks What is the effect of shortening a driver by 1.5 inches? - Correct answer-Swing weight down nine points, accuracy increased What is the first step of the PGA club fitting model? - Correct answer-Conduct a personal interview Which ball flight law has the most influence on golfers ability to control the distance of their putts? - Correct answer-Centeredness of contact