When
Bookings
Where
Event Type
26201 USGA Virtual Workshop – 1:00 PM ET
Event Details
Location
Virtual
Registration Deadline
January 11, 2026
Start Time
End Time
Instructors
Kelsey Solan
USGA Instructor
Jay Roberts
USGA Instructor
Sarah Goodman
USGA Coordinator
Sessions
Day 1:
The Course: Rules 2, 6.2, 8, 12, 13.1, and 17.1
Day 2:
The Game: Rules 1, 3, 20, 5, 6 (other then 6.2 and 6.3), and 7
Day 3:
Taking Relief: Rules 15-19
Day 4:
Issues with the Ball: Rules 6.3, 14, 9 (with 13.3), and 11 (with 13.2)
Day 5:
Equipment and Other Forms of Play: Rules 10, 4, and 21-25
Virtual Workshop Description
- Access to the Virtual Rules School video recordings
- Two-hour daily webinars during your Monday-to-Friday active week
- Access to either the 100-Question or 80-Question Exam (either online on a date you select from the exam schedule available here or in-person on the morning of the 4th day at a PGA/USGA Workshop site)
Attendance
- The USGA will take attendance for each webinar session during the week of your workshop. Please be sure to be prompt, as the webinar will begin exactly at the appointed time.
- PGA of America members must enter their PGA eight-digit member number next to their name on the attendance roster and attend the workshop in its entirety to be credited with 10 Professional Development Requirement hours. No partial credit is given by the PGA of America.
About Your Instructors
Kelsey Solan, USGA
Kelsey joined the USGA in August 2016 as a Rules of Golf Associate. She currently serves as Assistant Director, Rules – Technology, Content & Education, where she assists with digital engagement on the Rules. Prior to joining the USGA, Kelsey graduated from James Madison University with a degree in integrated science and technology, in addition to being a four-year letter winner on the Women’s Golf team.
Jay Roberts, USGA
Jay joined the USGA Rules team in September 2022 and currently serves as Senior Manager, Rules – Technology, Content and Education. In this role, he creates digital Rules education content for social media and other platforms, where his videos have been viewed more than 200 million times. He also serves in a Rules capacity at USGA Championships. Jay earned his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife, Taylor, and their two-year-old daughter, Teddy — a future U.S. Women’s Open champion (if you ask her dad).
Sarah Goodman, USGA
Sarah joined the USGA in September 2019 as a Championship Administration Coordinator where she oversaw the administration of the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship and U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship. Sarah joined the Rules team in February 2024 where she manages logistics for the Rules of Golf Committee and assists with Amateur Status inquiries. Before joining the USGA, Sarah graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in Sports Management with minors in Psychology and Criminology.
Workshop Cost
$375.00