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PGA PGM 3.0 - LEVEL 3 PRACTICE QUESTIONS – LATEST EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2025 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 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 recreate the execution of a motor skill in the player's mind? - Correct Answer Motor 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 student relates primarily to which type of imagery if she is able to learn
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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 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 recreate the execution of a motor skill in the player's mind? - Correct Answer Motor 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 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
Does cognitively rehearsing procedural skills at a fast 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 the definition of modeling when used for teaching and coaching? - Correct Answer The use of a demonstration as a means of conveying information about how to perform a motor skill. (Observational learning, used in demonstration) When is mental practice and motor imagery most effective? - Correct Answer When used in conjunction with physical practice What is the best way for beginners to improve their shot performance? - Correct Answer Combine mental and physical practice What makes 'cognitive hypothesis' an effective learning tool? - Correct Answer Helps identify what to do and where to focus attention Which condition enhances the benefits of mental practice? - Correct Answer Cognitive hypothesis
What is the influence of a previous skill on the current skill to be learned regardless of whether the influence is positive or negative? - Correct Answer Proactive transfer Addison has acquired a new student who previously played ice hockey. During the opening interview, Addison asks questions to find out ways he can take advantage of previous learning, what skills to teach, and what order to teach them. This is an example of what learning transfer concept? - Correct Answer Proactive transfer What determines the transfer of golf skill learning? - Correct Answer Time, structural similarity, skills and goals, skill level What conditions lead to greater learning transfer? - Correct Answer Same/similar conditions, same/similar skills What term is used to describe transferring a learned skill of a 20-foot chip onto a practice green to a 50-foot chip on the same practice green? - Correct Answer Response generalization
What type of transfer likely occurs when applying the skill of a 20-foot chip learned in practice to a situation for a 20-foot chip in a club championship tournament? - Correct Answer Slightly positive transfer What term is used to describe learning the skill of putting on a practice green and effectively transferring to various greens on the golf course? - Correct Answer Stimulus generalization How is the "transfer effect" most likely to influence a situation where a player with an over-the-top down swing is being taught to drop the club below the shaft plane? - Correct Answer Negatively 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 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
on the downswing. What will most likely occur? - Correct Answer Negative transfer effect, interference with the new swing How can a student overcome negative effect or interference in competitive pressure situations? - Correct Answer Increase the amount of practice under both practice and playing conditions until new movements are strongly established What is an example of movement? - Correct Answer Learning to transition from one position to another What is expected when other neural networks positively transfer to the new swing movements? - Correct Answer Less practice is needed to facilitate performance What is an example of interference or negative transfer? - Correct Answer Old swing movements trump new swing thoughts An instructor at Ray Ranch GC, has been approached by a long-time student of hers about making a major swing change. When is it appropriate to tell her student that the swing change could adversely affect his playing performance? -
Correct Answer Before making the change, thoroughly think through the advantages and disadvantages. What are the two major ways to structure swing change movements through rehearsal? - Correct Answer Skills practice and transfer practice What should a teacher or coach do when a student becomes frustrated when trying to make a challenging swing change? - Correct Answer Be prepared to accept blame, take pressure off, work on what the student does well Why is it important to avoid placing pronounced importance on the 18-hole score? - Correct Answer Creates unnecessary added pressure and takes focus away from the process of playing What step in the pre-shot routine is helpful to a player who wants to trust their swing? - Correct Answer Committing 100% What is a critical on-course variable of the mental game? - Correct Answer Managing emotions and thinking effectively What is the most important shot in golf? - Correct Answer The one about to be played
What should a player do after he selects an intermediate target, addresses the ball and reminds himself not to pick up the club on the backswing? - Correct Answer Use positive self-talk just prior to hitting the shot What does positive self-talk accomplish? - Correct Answer Enhances a player's confidence level Cheryl is ahead at the final hole of her club's stroke play championship. She takes extra time surveying the green, but three putts and loses the event by one stroke. What most likely happened? - Correct Answer She played with fear and focused on the wrong things What are the benefits of an effective pre-shot routine? - Correct Answer Help players stay mentally in the present and prepare players to hit each shot What do effective pre-shot routines help players to focus their attention on? - Correct Answer Playing the game rather than the outcome What is one purpose of a practice swing taken during a pre-shot routine? - Correct Answer To reproduce the actual swing
What can golfers do to get out of their own way? - Correct Answer Become aware of psychological playing problems Should emotion management strategies be part of both pre- and post-shot routines?(True/False) - Correct Answer True What should be included in the post-shot routine following a good shot? - Correct Answer Positive self-talk What is the recommended immediate post-shot means for controlling one's emotions following a poor shot? - Correct Answer Stay rational and accept the shot What doe pre- and post-shot routines provide? - Correct Answer A meaningful way to play your best What pre-shot routine problem could cause a poor shot outcome? - Correct Answer Not committing 100% to the swing What must one learn in order to gain the benefits of the progressive muscle relaxation technique? - Correct Answer To detect undesirable tension in the body
How should teachers respond to lessons that are getting off track? - Correct Answer Have a clear vision of the lesson's purpose Why should one have contingency plans? - Correct Answer No instructor can predict exactly what will happen What should be included in long-term player development planning? - Correct Answer A written statement of the program's purpose and goals What is the purpose of golf instruction from the standpoint of long-term lesson planning? - Correct Answer Allows players to build from one success to the next What is the difference between a lesson plan and a long-term developmental plan? - Correct Answer Long-term planning is presented progressively How does the PGA define the elite player for purposes of developing a long-term player development plan? - Correct Answer Primary goal of being competitive at a high level
What are the two guidelines that define both the purpose and the activities of a junior golf development program? - Correct Answer Safety, fun, and proper mechanics What is one misconception regarding who is best qualified to teach people with a disability or injury to play golf? - Correct Answer Teaching must come from someone that has expertise outside of golf What is often challenged when teaching a player with a disability or injury? - Correct Answer The professional's knowledge of fundamentals 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 Focus on ability, ask the student for advice, or when in doubt ask What is an example of a phrase that would be most appropriate when speaking with students who have a disability or injury? - Correct Answer Referring to person first What should an instructor do when teaching someone who has lost a limb? - Correct Answer Learn to hit shots emulating the disability
What should be established before introducing technology into the learning environment with a beginning golfer? - Correct Answer Concept of how the club moves What type of feedback does technology provide during practice? - Correct Answer Augmented How can a teacher use technology to help a golfer identify the root cause of losing clubhead lag too son? - Correct Answer 3-D imagining or pressure platforms What is the typical result of using a camera that films with a slower frame rate? - Correct Answer Image will be blurred in the downswing and the impact area When recording golf swings from a down the line perspective using 2D video, what will the club appear to do from a camera angle that is lower and more behind the player? - Correct Answer Will appear to have more out to in path When putting, from what distance will a one-degree direction change hit the edge of the hole instead of the center of the hole? - Correct Answer 10 feet
When recording golf swings from down-the-line using 2D, what will the club appear to do from a camera angle that is above and more in front of the player? - Correct Answer Will appear to have more in to out path 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 What is occurring when instructors mentally review and question their instruction? - Correct Answer Reflective teaching What does technology help the instructor to identify? - Correct Answer Source of the problem vs. results of the problem How often should professionals engage in reflection of their own teaching skills?
In addition to being subjective, what is another disadvantage of using directed observation? - Correct Answer Weaknesses take center stage, strengths get limited attention Which analytic technique pays the biggest divided in improving teaching? - Correct Answer Systemic observation What has to happen before teaching skills needing improvement can be identified? - Correct Answer Regular assessments and reflections What practice can teachers develop to reduce the amount of required thought in a lesson so that the focus is on the student's learning needs? - Correct Answer Establishing routines What do instructional routines allow the teacher to focus on during a lesson? - Correct Answer The student's learning needs What provides the ultimate feedback on instructional success? - Correct Answer Talking with and listening to students
What is a benefit of a professional association membership? - Correct Answer Serves as a knowledge source An instructor uses a new teaching technique during a lesson that is unsuccessful. What course of action should the teacher take? - Correct Answer Analyze the cause of failure, make corrections, try it again 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 undervalues by key decision makers? - Correct Answer Teaching What is one of the primary reasons customers take lessons? - Correct Answer To acquire skills to entertain others What reason best describes why customers avoid participating in tournaments? - Correct Answer They feel they don't play well enough 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