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Nov 02, 2025
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
PGA Golf Management, B.S.
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The PGA Golf Management Program at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore prepares students for a career in the golf industry. The PGA Golf Management program attracts and educates bright, highly-motivated men and women to service all aspects of this developing industry while working toward membership in the Professional Golfers’ Association of America. It is a comprehensive degree program that integrates all the curriculum requirements of a Hospitality and Tourism Management major with the knowledge base of the PGA Golf Management Program including sixteen months of structured internship experience and a Playing Ability Test (PAT).
Program Requirements
University of Maryland Eastern Shore students in the PGA Golf Management Program must complete the following PGA of America requirements prior to graduation to receive the PGA Golf Management specialty:
- Sixteen (16) months of full time cooperative/internship work at three different types of qualifying facilities (Level 1 internship must be at a green grass facility).
- The passing of the PGA’s Playing Ability Test (met prior to beginning Level 3).
- Completion of all four levels of the PGA/PGM educational courses and tests.
- A PGA Golf Management student has 8 years to obtain PGA membership from the first day after successful completion of the Qualifying Level of the PGA Golf Management Program.
Membership Requirements
- Twelve (12) membership credits for college degree.
- Sixteen (16) membership credits for completion of the PGA Golf Management Program.
- Six (6) membership credits for completion of all membership requirements.
- Two (2) membership credits for attending 2 national workshops hosted by the PGA Career Services Department.
Probationary Standards
Members of the UMES PGA Golf Management Program will be placed on PGA Golf Management Probation at the beginning of an academic semester due to any one of the following:
- Cumulative grade point average less than 2.0.
- Failure to hand in appropriate work experience activities on due dates.
- Failure to attend PDP as required. This includes the two individual lessons and four PGMSA tournaments per semester until the PAT is passed.
- Not attempting the PAT a minimum of one time per semester.
- “No-Show” at a PAT.
- Missing two or more PGMSA meetings per semester.
- Outstanding Fees.
- Disruptive or disrespectful behavior.
- Failure to complete all incomplete tests within the six month time period.
Dismissal from the Program
The following reasons are grounds for dismissal from the PGA Golf Management Program:
- Less than a 2.0 cumulative GPA for two consecutive semesters.
- Probation within the PGA Golf Management Program for two consecutive semesters.
- Not participating in a PAT a minimum of two times per year until it has been passed.
- Failure to pass the PGA PAT by the beginning of Level 3.
- Committing a grievous act while on internship which results in termination.
- Students who fail a checkpoint a total of three times.
- Any behavior which is considered unethical by the PGA of America or to be a violation of the Code of Ethics as found in the PGA Constitution.
Fees
- PGA Golf Management Student Association Fees
| Paid every semester to the PGMSA Treasurer |
$50.00 |
- Semester PGA Golf Management Fees
Golf Course Access Fees
(includes Great Hope Golf Course and Range, Nutters Crossing Golf Course, UMES range, UMES PGA Golf Management paraphernalia) |
$400.00 |
| PGA Playing Ability Test (PAT) until passed |
$120.00 |
| Course Fees (Payable to facility on day of play) |
TBD |
| PGMSA Tournament Fee |
$100.00 |
| Player Development Fee until PAT is passed |
$50.00 |
- PGA Golf Management Program
| August Freshman Year |
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| Qualifying Level Portal Access |
$200.00 |
| Qualifying Level Test |
$60.00 |
| Student Affiliate Fee |
$50.00 |
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| January of Freshman Year |
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| Level 1 Portal Access |
$560.00 |
| Level 1 Seminar |
$660.00 |
| Level 1 Tests (Golf car, Intro to teach, TO) |
$180.00 |
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| August Sophomore Year |
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| Level 1 Tests (Cust rel., Business Plan) |
$120.00 |
| Student Affiliate Fee |
$50.00 |
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| January of Sophomore Year |
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| Level 2 Portal Access |
$350.00 |
| Level 2 Tests (Intermediate Teach) |
$60.00 |
| Level 2 Seminars |
$660.00 |
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| August Junior Year |
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| Level 2 Tests (Turf, Golf Oper, Merch & Inv) |
$180.00 |
| Student Affiliate Fee |
$50.00 |
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| January Junior Year |
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| Level 3 Portal Access |
$350.00 |
| Level 3 Tests (Player Dev, F & B) |
$120.00 |
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| August Senior Year |
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| Level 3 Tests (HR & Sup/Del) |
$60.00 |
| Student Affiliate Fee |
$50.00 |
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| January Senior Year |
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| Level 3 Seminars |
$660.00 |
| Level 3 Test (Advanced Teaching) |
$60.00 |
NOTE: These prices are estimates based on the latest information from PGA and UMES and are subject to change annually.
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General Education Requirements
All students are expected to complete a common body of academic course work. The General Education Requirements are designed to promote the development of a comprehensive educational base which will effectively support a student’s choice of a major concentration. MATH 101 does not meet the General Education Requirement and does not apply toward graduation requirements. Students should consult their assigned advisor when selecting any course. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities: Credits 9
Discipline A: Arts
One course from each of two different disciplines (A - D): Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences: Credits 6
Students must select one course in each of two disciplines: Discipline A: Social Sciences
Discipline B: Behavioral Sciences
Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences: Credits 8
Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics: Credits 3
Curriculum Area V - English Composition: Credits 9
Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues: Credits 6
Additional Courses: Credits 6
In addition, students must complete 6 credit hours with the following two courses: Total Required for General Education: Credits 41
1Students must pass ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 with grade of “C” or above before taking ENGL 203 . 2Honors students should take honors courses. Foundation Knowledge: Credits 77
Supportive Courses: Credits 3
Students must select one 3 credit course from the following: Major Elective: Credits 9
One Course from the Following:
Curriculum Guide for Professional Golf Management |
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