The PGA Professional
Join PGA of Australia Members Glenn Whittle and Brent Dale each month as they go through the stories of influential Members from your association as well as look into the current industry trends to enhance your standing as a PGA Pro.
Glenn Whittle sits down with some of the biggest names from the PGA of Australia, sharing their journey as PGA Professionals and touching on the highs and lows of creating a career in the golf industry.
Alternately, Brent Dale will delve into topics of personal development, exploring the current industry best practices in coaching, business, management and much more.
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The PGA Professional
Tony Meyer
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This episode features Tony Meyer, Head of Performance for Ripper GC and former Golf Australia High Performance Director. Tony reflects on his journey from PGA trainee to leading some of Australia's most successful golfers, sharing lessons on athlete development, coaching, leadership and creating environments where players can thrive. Drawing on experiences with Cameron Smith, Minjee Lee and Australia's high-performance pathway, he explains why great coaching extends well beyond technique and why continuous improvement is essential for both players and coaches.
Key takeaways from the conversation with Tony are:
- Great coaches understand people first—every athlete learns, communicates and develops differently.
- High performance comes from constant improvement; the best players never stop finding ways to get better.
- Create environments that make learning enjoyable, challenging and collaborative, rather than relying solely on technical instruction.
- Coaches should build strong support networks with mentors and collaborate with other practitioners instead of trying to know everything themselves.
- Keep coaching simple—golf is complex, but the best coaches provide clear, practical solutions that players can apply.
- Leadership starts with listening, having honest conversations, and putting the player's long-term development ahead of short-term comfort.
🎧 ACE Credits Available
PGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.
Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.
Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.