PGA of GB&I’s 2020 Vision Initiative Gathering Pace

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Birmingham, England:

The PGA of Great Britain & Ireland (GB&I) is inviting all those who work or volunteer in golf to join its new membership groups – the Business Management Group and Club Volunteer by PGA.

In order to highlight the benefits of joining either group, PGA Chief Executive Robert Maxfield and Executive Director of Business Development Richard Barker are hosting a webinar which will outline the motivations behind the creation of the new groups and answer questions on membership.

The session will take place on Zoom at 2 pm (UK time) on April 15. To register to join the meeting, click here;
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W0388PpLTY616w2a__PoRw

The creation of these groups is part of The PGA’s 2020 Vision initiative that represents one of the most significant changes to the membership structure in the association’s 119-year history.

In addition to evolving the way PGA Professionals are categorised – PGA Professional, PGA Coach and PGA Manager – the association is seeking to bring all those who work and volunteer in golf under the umbrella of a single professional body – The PGA.

Headline benefits of BMG and Club Volunteer include:

Professional development through The PGA’s new digital CPD platform.
A comprehensive series of exclusive national and regional golf and networking events (*dates and venues are now confirmed).
Access to industry forums and specialist groups for sharing of knowledge.
Expert advice on all industry matters from The PGA’s Business Relationship team.
Dedicated helpline for queries on HR, employment and health & safety law.
Access to useful documents, templates and guides in the PGA’s respected Resource Library.
Member Benefits platform providing exclusive discounts and offers from PGA Partners.
Tailored communications, including an exclusive quarterly journal, webinars and podcasts.
The Business Management Group is about helping to support and develop the workforce of golf, whether they’re involved in golf clubs, hotels, travel, operations, retail, equipment or any other golf business sector.

It’s designed to give all the people who make golf business happen the opportunity to join a professional body and be a part of the leading industry network for knowledge sharing, exclusive networking events and career development.

The Club Volunteer category is aimed at those who support the running of golf clubs in the way that governors contribute to schools. The PGA will provide invaluable training and guidance, enabling them to update their skills, offer more to their club and align their goals and aspirations with the professional workforce.

Members of this group could include a chairperson, junior organiser or committee member.

The PGA of Great Britain & Ireland is an Executive Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.

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