PGAjay Golf Business Podcast Jay LeDuc, PGA
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A Golf Business Podcast for Golf Professionals who want to innovate and drive change in the Golf Business and their careers. Created by PGA of America Professional and change maker Jay LeDuc. I share my personal experiences and insights along my journey as a PGA Golf Professional, Strategist, Innovator and Creator and how they can be applied by golf professionals.
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Punishment By Promotion
Before you promote a high performer, ensure the promotion will put them in a position to continue to display the skills that got them the recognition in the first place.
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Be Your Own Best Critic.
Being openly critical of our own ideas and plans is a great way to show your value within an organization. It shows that not only were you creative enough to come up with a good idea, you were smart enough to know when that idea needed to be adjusted or killed. Be your own best critic, before someone else becomes your worst.
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You Always Have a Choice
Sometimes a PGA Professionals and humans, we feel trapped like we don’t have any control over our career, life, or golf game. But by taking a few seconds to really look at we think is holding us back, you might be surprised at how much control you do have. Even if the decision you make doesn’t move you forward, at least it’s your decision and that’s the part that matters.
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You Have To Drop a Few Balls To Get Better At Catching Them.
In an episode inspired by a game of catch with my son, we discuss how dropping the ball is all part of the process of learning to catch it. We discuss how this advice applies to your career as a golf professional and as a player. We also, talk specifically about how you can use this advice to help you pass the PAT after a first missed attempt.
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3 Tips to Pass Your PGA P.A.T. (Player Ability Test).
Passing your PAT to become a PGA member can be on of the hardest steps in becoming a PGA Member. Even for the most accomplished player, the format of knowing the score you need to shoot messes with your head. Use these three tips to help overcome the challenge.
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When you should quit on an idea, and when you should keep going.
It’s hard to know if an idea is good or not and if you should keep going forward with it. So, instead of trying to figure out if the idea is good. Find out if you like the work of going after it.
Customer Reviews
Expert insights from outside looking in
As a PGA student, I search for any type of help I can get when it comes to how to survive and succeed in the golf industry. The PGAjay Show has been the most useful podcast that I have found! Jay interacts so well with his followers and turns the relationship from stranger to friend.
Great Content!
I’m a pga Golf Management Student and I came across Jay’s Instagram page a year ago or so. We messaged back and forth a bit and I’ve watched the progression of the podcast from it’s inception until now. I love the content and I listen to the show in the car and when I’m cooking haha. I always get new ideas for my future as an up and coming Golf professional. Sometimes I even take notes on the podcasts I think are the most interesting. To say it briefly, this is the only golf business podcast that actually has relevant and useful information. I love the show and how raw it is. Jay is very open and honest and not afraid to share the tricks and tips that he has used to become successful. Lots of value in these podcasts for a PGM Student!