[Off topic]
My friend's club is looking at their head professional. He asked me how do I evaluate one, and three things that come to the top of my mind are: 1) a good teacher, 2) knows the rules, 3) can play the game.
Of course, personality and good organizational skills are important too, but I was curious as to what you guys thought.
(1) The last shall be first. Understanding that his (her implied, too, in all cases) job is to do his job, which at most clubs is going to mean running the golf operation to serve the members - who are not playing golf for a living, but just trying to have some fun during their "free" time. Organizational skills, personality, and
a good sense of what's important in life are parts of that - I may think of more later.
(2) Teaching? What? Depends on the club. Larger clubs may have an assistant pro who teaches skills. More important than teaching golf skills is teaching how to
play golf. This may be the most overlooked part of teaching golf.
(3) Rules. Needs to know what he knows and doesn't know, and how to look up what he doesn't know.
(4) Can play the game. The PGA of America has some playing standards that a PGA golf pro must meet. That's good enough for me.