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  1. 1. Best PGM Program

    • Methodist
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    • Campbell
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    • Coastal Carolina
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    • Florida Gulf Coast
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    • Mississippi State
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    • New Mexico State
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    • Idaho
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    • Central Oklahoma
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    • UNLV
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I'm in my senior year in high school in CT and I have applied to many schools all with an accredited PGA Golf Management Program. I ended up applying to 9 schools. I have been accepted into Methodist, Mississippi State, Idaho, and UCO and into the PGM programs. I am yet to hear back from New Mexico State, Coastal Carolina, Campbell, Florida Gulf Coast, and UNLV.

I am wondering about which program is the best out there? I have heard a lot about Methodist, Campbell, and New Mexico.

Also the enrollment sizes of the program.

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No one is going to know which of those programs is the best.  The answer is what is best FOR YOU.  Which program seems like the best fit, the greatest challenge, the program that is inline with your interest.  Here is the big test ( which works for football/baseball/basketball to)  If you couldnt complete the PGM program....would you be happy at that institution.  So take golf out of it.....is it still a fit.

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Like the poster above me stated, very few, if anyone here knows anything about these programs. Your best bet is to talk to the directors of each program and ask the same set of questions. And also like the above poster mentioned, it's important to see how you like the school if you didn't have golf.

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I would talk to some of the club pros in your area. Ask them whether completing such a school would help you get a job in golf.

Also, people who work in golf have both personal skills and good social networking. Both are necessary.

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I'd like to ad another name to that list, and give a couple of reasons why it bears checking out.

Sam Houston State (Huntsville, Texas) has an excellent business school, of which the PGA/PGM program is a part, a fine public fee course with special workout facilities for the PGA/PGM program, proximity to some great courses in the Houston area including the Whispering Pines course in nearby Trinity that has been voted best in Texas for several years, and friendly Southeast Texas weather with lots of opportunities to play and practice. More about it here .

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