If you’re following the next generation of golf professionals, meet Adalie — a focused, well-rounded Golf Management major at Ton Duc Thang University who’s building a strong foundation for a career on and off the course.
Academic and Technical Foundation Adalie is currently studying Golf Management, where she’s sharpening the industry knowledge that will support a long-term career in golf operations, coaching, or club management. Her academic program gives her a grounded understanding of course management, business operations, event planning, and player development.
On-course Skills and Tech Savvy Adalie pairs traditional skills with modern technology. Her TrackMan handicap sits at 19.6, reflecting both a practical understanding of her game and the analytical approach she uses to improve it. She knows how to interpret launch-monitor data to diagnose swing tendencies and guide practice sessions more efficiently — a key skill for a modern coach or performance specialist.
Practical Experience With more than five months as a Junior Educational Assistant, Adalie has hands-on experience working with students and golfers in a learning environment. That role has developed her communication skills, lesson-planning abilities, and patience — all essential when teaching players of varying ages and abilities.
Certifications and Professional Credentials Adalie has invested in credentials that make her immediately valuable to clubs and teams:
- R&A Level 1 — Rules of Golf certification: She’s knowledgeable about the official rules, enabling her to support competitions and provide accurate rulings.
- Certified Caddie Operations Specialist: This credential shows she understands caddie management, etiquette, bag handling, course knowledge, and how to enhance member and guest experiences.
- Sports Performance Certification: She’s trained in athletic development principles, helping golfers improve strength, mobility, and injury prevention tailored to the swing.
Why Adalie Stands Out What distinguishes Adalie is her balance of technical, practical, and people skills. She’s equally comfortable analyzing swing data from TrackMan, assisting on the range as an educator, or advising on caddie operations and tournament rules. That versatility makes her a strong candidate for roles in coaching, performance support, tournament operations, or club management.
What’s Next With ongoing university studies and a growing set of credentials and field experience, Adalie is poised to take on internships or entry-level roles that let her apply her TrackMan insights, teaching background, and operational certifications. She’s an excellent example of how modern golf professionals combine technology, education, and service to succeed.
If you’re looking for a motivated, certified, and tech-fluent golf management trainee — Adalie is one to watch.

