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Golf Teaching Professional
USGTF Code of Ethics
As a USGTF Member,
you must fulfill the obligations of being an upstanding citizen
and role model to your students, your community, and to the golf
teaching profession. In order to fulfill the USGTF's purpose, and
maintain membership status, the organization requires strict adherence
to the following Code of Ethics.
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1 - Being a Member shall be synonymous with the finest aspects
of the game of golf; namely to show integrity, honor and respect
at all times to those who have placed their trust in you and your
professional ability. Professional integrity, whether it be toward
a fellow teaching professional or client, is beneficial for all
concern.
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2 - The public has the right to expect the best, most up-to-date
and uniform instruction available; therefore, it is the duty of
each member to continue to learn any new techniques or modifications
in order to pass them along to those who take instructions.
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3 - Only members in good standing maintain the right to identify
themselves as current USGTF members. Furthermore, Level I and Level II members must accurately identify themselves as such, in the marketing and promotion of their membership status. Any representation to the
contrary will result in permanent discontinuation of membership
and affiliation.
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4 - No member shall sponsor or promote any equipment which has
not been personally tested and proved to be of high quality. Supporting
commercial enterprises for monetary gain only, rather than from
a sense of conviction as well, shall misrepresent the equipment
to the public, thereby jeopardizing the integrity of the game
and the USGTF.
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5 - Members must meet professional financial obligations promptly
and conduct all business dealings in a manner befitting the standards
of the USGTF.
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6 - Members are often in the public eye; therefore, it is essential
to present true sportsman like conduct and good behavior, so as
not to cause embarrassment to any professional, student or person
in charge of operating a golf facility.
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7 - As golf is a game enjoyed by many in their formative years,
Members have a responsibility to the youth of this country by
setting an example of professionalism for them to follow.
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