PGA Vs. NRPGI™ Golf Instructor Certification


Are you thinking about becoming a golf instructor?

Or, maybe you’re already a golf instructor.

Want to get certified but can’t make it to an onsite program such as the PGA?

If so, you owe it to yourself and your students to consider earning your NRPGI™ golf instructor certification through home study.

What does certification mean to you and to a parent or student contemplating hiring you as their golf instructor?

Basically, certification is a process that gives recognition to golf instructors who meet certain standards. It is a promise that the instructor will provide the quality services that he or she claims to offer.

Golf instructors directly affect the lives of both children and adults. For this reason, the National Registry of Professional Golf Instructors™ (NRPGI™) has sought, since it’s organization in 1999, to protect the interests of this segment of the public by setting standards and training persons as golf instructors.

To ensure golf instructors meet basic standards, the NRPGI produces and administers a training and certification program consisting of 267 learning objectives with training exercises.

Golf instructors who successfully pass the program are authorized to identify themselves by the designation NRPGI-Certified.

NRPGI-Certified golf instructors are dependable and competent educators who have agreed to abide by the organization’s Code of Ethics at all times.

For a golf instructor certified by the NRPGI, the road to certification was both challenging and rewarding.

So, as you can see, when it comes to providing parents and students with the best value, certification is the golf instructor’s best friend.

Golf instructors throughout the United States and other countries are finding that with the NRPGI they always receive individualized, person-to-person attention.

You progress at your own pace. You study at home, practice the techniques with your own students at your local driving range or other suitable location and then send in your completed work for grading.

The registry will spend as much time as is necessary to help you develop your golf teaching technique.

Jump start your golf instructor career!  Apply for admission today.

How to Become a Certified Golf Instructor

Step 1 (Apply for Admission)

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