World Golf Teachers Cup

The World Golf Teachers Cup is the biennial world championship event of the World Golf Teachers Federation (WGTF). There is no other event in golf like it, as it is golf’s only global competition for golf teaching professionals. The World Cup brings nearly 200 teaching professionals from over 30 countries together every two years for championship honors in both individual and team competition. Each team represents a country, comprised of at least three individuals from that country on six-person teams. Those not representing a country are still competing in the individual portion of the tournament. The event normally rotates between the United States and an international location. All WGTF Level III (fully-certified) and Level IV (Master Golf Teaching Professionals) members are eligible to compete.

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Harman Wins 2019 World Cup Title – Team USA Repeats

Twenty-one years after capturing his second World Golf Teachers Cup individual title in 1998, USGTF national course director Mark Harman finally found his way back into the winner’s circle at the WGTF’s flagship event when he captured the 2019 event at La Iguana Golf Club in Herradura, Costa Rica, February 13-15. Harman fired rounds of

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2017 World Golf Teachers Cup®

Location: Boulder Creek Golf Club, Boulder City, NevadaIndividual Champion: Shafiq MasihScore: 67-70 = 137Team Champion: USA BOULDER CITY, NV – Getting back into the winner’s circle after a six-year absence, Team USA won the team portion of the 13th biennial World Golf Teachers Cup at Boulder Creek Golf Club, here Thursday, October 19. Nursing a

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