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Golf Development Level
Certificate in Golf Development
NZQF Level 2 (NZQA Approved)
Course ID
CGD2
Key Information
Duration: 32 weeks
Start Dates: Start of each school term
Programme – Full time 20 hours per week
Course Content
This course contents are built around student based learning on a golf course with top class teaching professionals. It covers the subjects areas of Swing mechanics, short game, on course development research, performance assessment and scoring evaluation enabling the students to make substantial improvements in every aspect of their game. The course is approximately 25% theory and 75% practical and is generally a course involving motor skills rather than cognitive learning.
Placement and assessment
The placement in certificate of Golf Development NZQF level 2 will need students in good physical condition and who have a basic knowledge of English to enable communication. The assessment will be the improvement in the student’s New Zealand Golf Handicap from commencement until the end of the course
Career
The certificate in Golf Development –NZQF level 2 aims to develop the skills, and knowledge and understanding of anyone who wants to improve their golf as well as those people interested in pursuing a career in the international golf industry. The certificate also forms an ideal preparation for either the Diploma in Golf Coaching or in the Diploma in Tournament Golf.

Certificate in Tournament Golf - Intermediate
NZQF Level 3
Course ID
CTG3
Key Information
Duration: 30 weeks
Start Dates: Start of each school term
Programme – Full time 43 hours per week
Course Content
This first part of this course aims to get the students into the correct grip, stance and postures, targeting theory and practical, directional assessment. It covers the subject areas of the straight game, left to right, right to left game practical. Video analysis is used extensively to ensure that students learn to correct their faults and complete self

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