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Meet Alex Buckner, the Association's youngest PGA Fellow Coach

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Buckner was inspired to start his PGA Excel application by his boss Mike Shrieve, who is the Director of Golf at Bearwood Lakes.

“I saw a lot of other people doing it and Mike is very hot on ensuring that, as a club, we are showcasing what we’ve done and the PGA Excel system allows you to do that. It allows you to separate yourself from the rest of the field and get a status and reward for what you’ve done in your career.

“Mike said ‘you need to do it, to understand where you are and also for us (Bearwood Lakes) as a golf club to be proud of it as well’.

“I think career progression is massively important. I work with players that are trying to get better every single day, and if I don’t do the same, I’m not really doing them justice. It has to be something that I keep doing, because everyone around me is doing it too so if I don’t, I’m not really living up to the same standards of the people around me. You have to practise what you preach and be the person you want others to be.”

Buckner was inspired to start his PGA Excel application by his boss Mike Shrieve, who is the Director of Golf at Bearwood Lakes.

“I saw a lot of other people doing it and Mike is very hot on ensuring that, as a club, we are showcasing what we’ve done and the PGA Excel system allows you to do that. It allows you to separate yourself from the rest of the field and get a status and reward for what you’ve done in your career.

“Mike said ‘you need to do it, to understand where you are and also for us (Bearwood Lakes) as a golf club to be proud of it as well’.

“I think career progression is massively important. I work with players that are trying to get better every single day, and if I don’t do the same, I’m not really doing them justice. It has to be something that I keep doing, because everyone around me is doing it too so if I don’t, I’m not really living up to the same standards of the people around me. You have to practise what you preach and be the person you want others to be.”

Buckner was inspired to start his PGA Excel application by his boss Mike Shrieve, who is the Director of Golf at Bearwood Lakes.

“I saw a lot of other people doing it and Mike is very hot on ensuring that, as a club, we are showcasing what we’ve done and the PGA Excel system allows you to do that. It allows you to separate yourself from the rest of the field and get a status and reward for what you’ve done in your career.

“Mike said ‘you need to do it, to understand where you are and also for us (Bearwood Lakes) as a golf club to be proud of it as well’.

“I think career progression is massively important. I work with players that are trying to get better every single day, and if I don’t do the same, I’m not really doing them justice. It has to be something that I keep doing, because everyone around me is doing it too so if I don’t, I’m not really living up to the same standards of the people around me. You have to practise what you preach and be the person you want others to be.”

Becoming a PGA Fellow Coach has improved Buckner’s status at Bearwood Lakes and with his peers in the golf industry.

“I think that it’s so easy to be bracketed as the same as the person next door. At the end of the day, we sell the same service across the nation, we give golf lessons. Anything that can add to my USP and why people should see you rather than the person down the road, can’t be a bad thing.”

Asked what advice he has to encourage other PGA Members to start their PGA Excel journey, Buckner added: “I’d recommend people pick one area and do it well, you can gain bigger and better experiences, that’s what I’ve done.

“I’ve been able to show how far I’ve come in a particular area and it’s therefore allowed me to move up the chain. If you do a little bit of everything, it’s too broad and you’re trying to spread yourself too thin, so you don’t get as far down a certain level.”

PGA Excel enables you to demonstrate your impact and achievement to employers, golfers and the wider industry and move up through the designations.

Check your eligibility more easily, review your progression against a scoring criteria using a brand new assessment form, and complete your application digitally, whenever and wherever suits.

CLICK HERE to begin your PGA Excel journey.

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