PGA welcomes new Members at University of Birmingham Graduation Ceremony

PGA welcomes new Members at University of Birmingham Graduation Ceremony

09/05/2025

Over 100 graduates gathered to celebrate their achievements alongside family and friends at the University of Birmingham, as part of the 2025 PGA Graduation Ceremony. The event marked a pivotal moment in their careers, as they were officially welcomed into PGA Membership.

Held in the prestigious Great Hall, the ceremony was a fitting tribute to the hard work, dedication and ambition shown by the Class of 2025 throughout their training. For many, it was not only a celebration of their accomplishments over the past three years, but also the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their careers.

This year’s event was particularly momentous, marking the 25th anniversary of the collaboration between the University of Birmingham and The PGA.

PGA Chief Executive Robert Maxfield commented on what is regarded as the most important day in The PGA calendar:

"This is a celebration of new, fully qualified PGA Members and leaders in the game of golf. Many will seek opportunities outside Great Britain and Ireland, and I’m proud to say we now have more than 1,500 Members working in 80 different countries across the world.

“Graduates are welcomed into PGA Membership knowing they’ve come through the best training programme in sport. They can move forward with confidence, knowing they are the best.

“This year in particular is a significant milestone for The PGA and the University of Birmingham. 2025 marks the 25th year of collaboration between the two institutions and a partnership that redefines what it means to be a golf professional in the modern world. Fittingly, we celebrate this anniversary during the 125th anniversary of the University of Birmingham – an institution built on innovation, ambition and excellence."

Together, The PGA and the University of Birmingham have created a unique academic and professional pathway that equips graduates not just to succeed in the game, but to lead it.

- Robert Maxfield

Among the many highlights of the day were special recognitions for outstanding achievements. Connor Fletcher of Chart Hills Golf Club received the Trainee of the Year award, sponsored by long-term education partner Titleist, as well as the Custom Fitting & Technology Award (sponsored by Golf Pride) and the Coaching & Sports Science Award (sponsored by PING).

Reflecting on his achievement, Fletcher said:

“Winning the Trainee of the Year award was special. Just to be recognised for the three years of work I’ve put in, that’s the biggest thing. But it’s also about the little wins along the way.

"It could be your first lesson or your first custom fit. That feeling afterwards is great. I’m very proud.

“I had the call from Dr Paul Wiseman while I was driving. I had to take a moment to process it. I rang a few people afterwards, but overall, it was very special and left me leaving very honoured.

"There's been a few of us celebrating at graduation today. We made a bit of a thing out of it and made it a bit of a family event, just to bring us all together. We made sure we enjoyed ourselves and just celebrated together."

Ainee O’Connor, PGA Professional at Sundridge Park Golf Club, was named Female Trainee of the Year and received the Beverly Lewis Trophy, named after the former PGA Captain and sponsored by the Ladies European Tour.

“I wasn’t expecting to win it at all," said O'Connor.

"It was amazing and such an honour to receive the extra recognition alongside the pride of gaining the PGA Professional title and becoming a PGA Member.

“My dad didn’t know about the award beforehand, so it was really exciting when he found out. He’s super proud.

“The PGA training has been fantastic. It’s been so interesting to learn about different aspects of golf coaching, sports science, club repairs, all of the things I wouldn’t have known if I hadn’t taken on the programme. To now do these things with confidence and bring them into a workplace is so valuable.

“Becoming a PGA Member makes me so proud and it’s a real honour. It’s been three years of hard work, so to reach this point and win the award has made it even better.”

The PGA Training Programme, which includes a three-year Foundation Degree, has been preparing aspiring PGA Professionals, Managers and Coaches for over 50 years. Covering all areas of the game, from coaching and custom fitting to management and sports science,  the programme sets the gold standard in golf education. Notably, 97% of graduates secure roles within the industry, with over 80 diverse career pathways available.

This celebration marks the beginning of a new journey for all graduates, and The PGA looks forward to seeing how each one will make their mark on the golf industry in the years to come.

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