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Originally Posted by uttexas

I found this on google by searching "PGA Level 1"  http://microbrewmedia.com/blog/pgapgm-study-guides/


I think he might be looking for the pre-qualifying test information.


I'm not sure I understand the question if that's the case, though. You only need a 70% to pass and 50% of it's open book on the Rules, IIRC. The rest is just memorizing a few things about the organization and what branch of the PGA does what. I studied for one day and missed one question and finished in 40 minutes or something like that... don't stress over it, it's not that bad.

I haven't gotten into the Level 1 materials too much but I don't imagine needing to do much besides what they give you.

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I am getting ready to take the pre qualifying test and I have always been a terrible test taker.  I'm looking through the study guides that the pga gives you and all 3 of the guides are at least 40 pages.  Does anyone have a condensed study guide or any Idea of what I should spend most of my focus studying on?

I would appreciate any help.


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