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The PGA Professional
by PGA of Australia
Join PGA of Australia Members Glenn Whittle and Brent Dale each month as they go through the stories of influential Members from your association as well as look into the current industry trends to enhance your standing as a PGA Pro. Glenn Whittle sits down with some of the biggest names from the PGA of Australia, sharing their journey as PGA Professionals and touching on the highs and lows of creating a career in the golf industry. Alternately, Brent Dale will delve into topics of personal development, exploring the current industry best practices in coaching, business, management and much more. This is the PGA Professional Podcast is made by Members, for Members.
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Tony Meyer
This episode features Tony Meyer, Head of Performance for Ripper GC and former Golf Australia High Performance Director. Tony reflects on his journey from PGA trainee to leading some of Australia's most successful golfers, sharing lessons on athlete development, coaching, leadership and creating environments where players can thrive. Drawing on experiences with Cameron Smith, Minjee Lee and Australia's high-performance pathway, he explains why great coaching extends well beyond technique and why continuous improvement is essential for both players and coaches. Key takeaways from the conversation with Tony are: Great coaches understand people first—every athlete learns, communicates and develops differently. High performance comes from constant improvement; the best players never stop finding ways to get better. Create environments that make learning enjoyable, challenging and collaborative, rather than relying solely on technical instruction. Coaches should build strong support networks with mentors and collaborate with other practitioners instead of trying to know everything themselves. Keep coaching simple—golf is complex, but the best coaches provide clear, practical solutions that players can apply. Leadership starts with listening, having honest conversations, and putting the player's long-term development ahead of short-term comfort.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Geoff Scott
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Geoff Scott, a highly respected PGA Professional whose career has spanned more than 50 years across golf operations, business ownership, and PGA leadership. Geoff shares how his early experiences as a caddie and trainee professional shaped a lifelong passion for the industry, eventually leading him to manage multiple golf facilities and play a key role in the evolution of the PGA of Australia. He reflects on the challenges of balancing family life, business growth, and leadership responsibilities, while also discussing the major changes he helped drive within PGA governance and education. Geoff also highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with good people, embracing change, and continually looking for ways to grow both professionally and personally. Key takeaways from the conversation with Geoff are: Strong mentors and relationships can shape the direction of your career. Success in golf requires leadership, business skills, and adaptability. Education and professional development are critical to the growth of PGA Members. Taking calculated risks can open new opportunities within the industry. Family support and strong communication are essential for long-term success.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Gavin Sutherland
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Gavin Sutherland, a highly experienced PGA Professional whose coaching journey has taken him across Australia, the United States, Singapore, Dubai, and Vietnam. Gavin shares how his early uncertainty as a trainee, combined with a strong desire to travel, ultimately led him to work alongside world-renowned coaches like Rob Neal and Jim McLean—an experience that shaped his coaching philosophy and career direction.He reflects on the challenges of stepping outside his comfort zone, from early setbacks working overseas to thriving in high-performance environments that demanded accountability, continuous learning, and attention to detail. Gavin also highlights the contrast between technical, data-driven coaching and high-volume, hands-on coaching, and how both experiences were critical in developing his expertise.Key takeaways from the conversation with Gavin are:Learning happens fastest outside your comfort zone. Great coaching starts with curiosity and questioning everything. There is no single “correct” way to coach or swing—context matters. High-performance environments demand accountability and communication skills. Continuous feedback, reflection, and real-world experience are essential for growth. 🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Brad Burns
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Brad Burns, PGA Professional and leading performer on the PGA Legends Tour. Brad shares his journey from turning professional at a young age to playing some of his best golf later in life, reflecting on how his game and career have evolved over time.He also shares stories from playing alongside top professionals like Bubba Watson, Adam Scott and John Daly, highlighting the perspective gained from competing at the highest level while maintaining a grounded approach to the game.Key takeaways from the conversation with Brad are:Improvement in golf can come later in a career.Development is not always linear.Playing with elite golfers builds confidence and perspective.Balancing work and competition is part of the journey.The Legends Tour provides ongoing opportunity and connection.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Ritchie Smith
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Ritchie Smith, one of Australia’s leading high-performance coaches. Ritchie shares how his career was driven less by technique and more by connection—building trust, consistent messaging, and a strong team environment that supported players like Minjee Lee, Min Woo Lee and Hannah Green. He also speaks candidly about imposter syndrome, the realities of tour coaching, and the importance of values and buy-in when making swing changes.Key takeaways from the conversation with Ritchie are:Great coaching is relationship-first: trust, care and connection drive performance.Consistency builds programs and players—show up, deliver the same message, every time.Strong systems beat solo coaching: aligned support teams with no ego accelerate growth.Tour coaching is hard work (travel, fatigue, family trade-offs), not just glamour.Swing change starts with buy-in: diagnose → educate → commit → then drill.Values alignment matters—players leave when needs aren’t met, not because they’re “stolen.”🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Peter Lonard
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Peter Lonard, former world top-25 player and multi-time winner. Peter shares how a late start in golf, a key relationship with coach Gary Edwin, and valuable support from the PGA and Oatlands members helped him rise from trainee professional to competing with legends such as Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros. He reflects on overcoming Ross River fever and chronic fatigue, rebuilding his career as a club pro, and why he still enjoys the competitive spirit and community of the PGA Legends Tour.Key takeaways from the conversation with Peter are:A late start with broad sporting skills and no junior burnout can accelerate development.Honest self-assessment, relentless practice and competing against stronger players fast-track improvement.Long-term coaching relationships and clear swing frameworks can reshape performance and confidence.Major health setbacks may pause a career but don’t have to end it—second chapters in golf are possible.Support systems—clubs, the PGA, caddies and fellow tour players—are crucial in navigating tour life.The PGA Legends Tour provides meaningful competition, camaraderie and a chance to give back to the game.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Steve Keogh
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Steve Keogh, Lead Instructor at Five Iron Golf in New York. Steve shares his journey from a self-taught junior and Australian trainee to working with world-renowned coaches such as Dr Rob Neal, Jim McLean and David Leadbetter, and ultimately building a successful full-time coaching business in the US. He explains how structured learning, smart use of technology, and a relationship-driven approach have shaped his coaching philosophy and career.Key takeaways from the conversation with Steve are:Shadowing great coaches, paying for lessons, and seeking feedback will fast-track your growth as an instructor.Simple language and selected data points help players understand technology without information overload.Physical screening and collaboration with fitness/medical professionals protect players from injury and support long-term development.A full diary is built through relationships, clear goal-setting, structured programs and always booking the next step, not hard selling.Playing lessons, personalised drills, video feedback and regular check-ins create standout value and long-term client loyalty.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Bruce Green
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features PGA Life Member Bruce Green, one of Australia’s most respected PGA Professionals and the longtime Head Professional at Royal Melbourne Golf Club. Bruce reflects on his remarkable career spanning more than five decades, from his beginnings as a young caddie to becoming a revered coach, mentor, and leader in Australian golf.Key takeaways from the conversation with Bruce are:Building strong relationships and serving others form the foundation of a successful golf career.Longevity in the profession comes from passion, humility, and a genuine love for the game.Great coaches keep things simple and focus on helping players enjoy golf.Giving back to the sport—through mentoring, volunteering, and supporting the next generation—creates lasting impact.Collaboration between clubs, governing bodies, and professionals strengthens the future of golf.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Ryan Mouque
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Ryan Mouque, who discusses his successful transition from an in-person coaching role to running one of the busiest online coaching businesses in the world. Ryan shares the secrets and strategies behind his rapid growth and provides critical advice for coaches looking to thrive in the evolving digital landscape.Key takeaways from the conversation with Ryan are:Embrace unexpected turns in your career path, but maintain focus on your passion. Continuous education is vital for confidence and competence in coaching. Adaptation and strategic pivoting are essential when business opportunities shift. Effective online growth requires modifying communication and content style. Outside-industry mentorship can transform business strategy. 🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Terry Gale
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast celebrates Terry Gale's extraordinary career, tracing his journey from a promising young athlete in rural Western Australia to a globally recognised golfer and influential administrator. The podcast unpacks his early life, amateur triumphs, significant professional achievements including 43 wins, and his profound impact on shaping the Australasian PGA Tour. Key takeaways from the conversation with Terry are:Embrace unexpected turns in your career path, as Terry's knee injury redirected him from a promising cricket career to golf.The power of mentorship and strategic opportunities is vitalTrue dedication to a sport extends beyond personal performance.Understanding and adapting to the evolving landscape of professional golf is crucial🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Nicole James
This episode celebrates Nicole James' diverse career in the golf industry, tracing her journey from her early life and amateur achievements, including representing New South Wales, to her professional playing days on US mini-tours. Nicoles speaks on her various leadership roles, such as coaching, Director of Golf, Head Professional, and Tournament Coordinator for the PGA, before her current position as General Manager at Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club. Key takeaways from the conversation with Nicole:Golf is a Career for Life, as Nicole's career illustrates the multitude of opportunities available to PGA Members. The critical importance of building strong relationships with members and staff,Adaptability and Continuous Growth is key to a successful careerThe industry needs greater support for women in leadership and administrative roles.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Len Thomas
This conversation celebrates PGA Member Len Thomas' extensive 65-year career, commencing with his early life and amateur achievements in Western Australia and explores his professional playing days, including encounters with legends like Arnold Palmer and Gary Player. The discussion also touches on his ventures into golf business and instruction, both in Australia and China, as well as Len's personal life, family, and reflections on a life dedicated to the sport.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Steve Conran
This episode features Australian PGA Tournament Professional Steve Conran, who shares his journey from growing up in regional New South Wales to competing internationally as a touring professional. With stories spanning decades—from winning the Australian Amateur to playing on the Japan Golf Tour and witnessing his son James win on the PGA Tour of Australasia—Steve reflects on the lessons, challenges, and changes in the professional game.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Tammy Wong
This episode features Tammy Wong, who shares her unique journey into golf, falling out of love with the game, and eventually finding her passion in coaching, largely influenced by mentor Paul Davis. Tammy details her coaching philosophy centred around creating a safe, fun, and supportive community for women golfers through various programs and her successful Birdie Links Social Club, which helps women connect and continue playing.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Bob Stanton
In this episode of the PGA Professional Podcast, Bob Stanton recounts his early successes in his playing career, including beating Arnold Palmer, and his move to America to play on the PGA Tour. He shares his experiences interacting with legendary golfers, and his eventual shift in focus towards his passion for fishing. Bob discusses his successful business ventures in Australia, running successful corporate golf events, a boat membership service, and the establishment of major golf industry trade shows. 🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Henry Brind
In this episode, Brent Dale interviews Henry Brind, a relatively new PGA Member who has rapidly progressed to the role of Director of Golf. Henry shares his journey into the profession, reflecting on his experiences in both country and city golf environments and the challenges he encountered during his training. He offers valuable advice to aspiring PGA Professionals, highlighting the importance of commitment to the program, effective time management, and a proactive approach to overcoming obstacles. Finally, hr discusses the key improvements he has introduced at his current club and his philosophy on delivering exceptional customer service. 🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Ben Paterson
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Ben Paterson, Head Professional at Avondale Golf Club, discussing his career journey, coaching philosophy, and management approach. He highlights the importance of individualised player development, staff empowerment, and balancing work-life commitments while sharing insights from coaching PGA Tour players.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Mike Ferguson
In this episode of the PGA Professional, Mike Ferguson shares his remarkable journey through Australian golf, from his early mentorship under legends like Ben Hogan and Charlie Earp to his career-defining victories and international experiences. Ferguson speaks on the value of clear career goals, the importance of adaptability, and the role of personal connections in shaping his life and career. Reflecting on his legacy, Ferguson believes that true success lies in the respect earned from peers and the positive impact left on the sport.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Warren Mercer
In this episode of the PGA Professional Podcast, Brent interviews Warren Mercer, Head Professional at The Grange Golf Club and winner of the 2023 Club Professional of the Year for South Australia. Warren shares his journey from selling golf balls at age 15 to fund his equipment, to working in China and eventually managing a pro shop and teaching at The Grange. Warren gives his insights on staffing strategies, member engagement, the evolution of golf retail, and the importance of using cutting-edge technology to enhance both staff performance and member experiences.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Bill Husband
In this episode of the PGA Professional Podcast, Glenn speaks with Bill Husband, a PGA Life Member and Member for over 57 years. Bill shares his journey from starting golf at age 12 to a long-standing career in the sport, reflecting on his early influences, training under professionals like Mike Kelly and Bernie Oakman, and his experiences teaching for NSW Golf. Known for his excellent short game and ability to fix swings, Bill offers anecdotes about working with various players and his time at golf camps, particularly the one at Narrabeen. He discusses the camaraderie among PGA Members and the challenges of being a professional sportsman.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Sam Howe
In this episode of the PGA Professional Podcast, Sam Howe, General Manager of Oatland’s Golf Club in Sydney, discusses his journey from university studies to a PGA traineeship, highlighting the importance of member engagement and innovative strategies to manage club dynamics. He also candidly addresses personal challenges and advocates for mental health awareness in the golf industry.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Gary Edwin
In this podcast episode, Gary Edwin shares his journey from starting golf at 15 to becoming known as "the guru" for his innovative teaching methods. He discusses his early coaching experiences at Roseville Golf Club and the development of his teaching philosophy, which focused on minimising excess movement and using leverage to improve accuracy and distance. Gary also reflects on the impact of technology, such as slow-motion video analysis, on his coaching methods, and his interactions with influential figures in golf, highlighting the evolution of biomechanics in modern coaching.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Dave Northey
In this episode of the PGA Podcast, Brent Dale interviews Dave Northey, Head Professional at Concord Golf Club in Sydney, discussing Dave's journey into golf, his roles at various clubs, and the importance of commitment in succeeding as a PGA Professional. Dave highlights engaging with members, managing staff, and proactive communication, while also addressing member engagement strategies, coaching programs, and challenges like managing waitlists for membership. The podcast delves into sales strategies, technology in coaching, and Dave's emphasis on enjoying the industry, understanding business aspects, and fostering a spirit of learning and collaboration.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Peter Senior
In this month's episode of the PGA Professional Podcast, Glenn interviews Peter Senior who shares his remarkable journey from his early years in Singapore to becoming one of Australia's most successful tour players. Peter speaks on the significance of his early coaching, particularly his transformative encounter with Gary Edwin, which reignited his passion for the game. Throughout the conversation, Peter reflects on memorable career moments, including wins and challenges faced on the course, while also touching on his family life. 🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Kerrod Gray
In this episode, Brent Dale interviews Kerrod Gray who discusses his journey from aspiring player to dedicated coach, highlighting the shift in focus towards coaching and the pursuit of excellence. Kerrod speaks on the importance of global exposure in coaching, shares insights on achieving consistency in golf, and offers advice on navigating challenges such as imposter syndrome while striving for growth.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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Charlie Earp
In this episode, Glenn Whittle interviews Charlie Earp, who has spent over 60 years as a PGA Member, coaching renowned players like Greg Norman, and serving as head pro at Royal Queensland Golf Club for over 45 years. Charlie shares insights into his family background, upbringing, and early experiences in the golfing world, highlighting the unique challenges and humble beginnings of his career.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join PGA of Australia Members Glenn Whittle and Brent Dale each month as they go through the stories of influential Members from your association as well as look into the current industry trends to enhance your standing as a PGA Pro. Glenn Whittle sits down with some of the biggest names from the PGA of Australia, sharing their journey as PGA Professionals and touching on the highs and lows of creating a career in the golf industry. Alternately, Brent Dale will delve into topics of personal development, exploring the current industry best practices in coaching, business, management and much more. This is the PGA Professional Podcast is made by Members, for Members.
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