Future golf leaders gather at PGA National School in Brisbane

Ian Baker-Finch Chair PGA Tour of Australasia
Ian Baker-Finch Chair - PGA Tour of Australasia
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Eighty aspiring golf leaders gathered in Brisbane for the 2025 PGA National School to enhance their knowledge and skills. The event took place over three days at VOCO Brisbane and Victoria Park Golf Complex, where Year 1 Associates from the PGA of Australia’s Membership Pathway Program (MPP) participated in various sessions led by industry experts.

The attendees engaged in practical workshops covering full swing technique, junior golf delivery, and long game fitting with Titleist. They also explored coaching technology, career preparation, and customer service. Presentations were delivered by partners such as Coca-Cola, Titleist CoachNow, and Trackman.

Four students from the Tour Professional Articulation—Adam Bland, Max McCardle, James Grierson, and Shane O’Brien—also attended. These individuals are transitioning into a new phase of their careers with support from program partner Titleist/FootJoy.

The National School is considered a vital step for PGA Associates aiming to succeed in Australia’s golf industry. Applications for the 2026 intake of the Membership Pathway Program will open on July 1.



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