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Careers In The Golfing Industry



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By : Tony Jacowski    99 or more times read
Submitted 2007-01-02 21:54:59
The opportunities are unlimited for people who have the right education in golf. The U.S. has about eighteen thousand golf courses and there are numerous positions available in dedicated golf-instructing centers, hotels and resorts.

Acquiring Golf Education

There are a host of educational programs available to help you secure a career in golf. The programs lead to a degree certification. There are many colleges and institutions that are now offering tailor-made golf training programs, to provide professional golf education. Many colleges have relationships with golf courses to provide on the job training to students during internships.

The program, resulting in an Associate of Applied Science degree, is designed to equip students with the required skills for the designations of Golf Course Manager and Technician. A two-year course at a good golf academy can raise your skills to professional levels. A formal golf education equips you to excel in a career in the golfing industry.

Being A Golf Professional

In order to pursue a career in golf, just the love of the sport is not enough. It requires in-depth understanding of the historical evolution of the game and its future. You need to understand the various techniques that are part of the game and how they have changed over the past few decades. It is essential to understand the technological innovations in the golfing equipment and their overall effect on the game.

As a golf-professional, you are expected to infuse a love for the game in your clients. Once you manage to effectively communicate the various intricacies of the game, you need to equip your clients with the power to make adjustments and refine their playing techniques. A formal golf education covers different teaching methods you can employ to teach clients. You may also establish your own business by becoming a private golf coach and offer private coaching to students.

The Golfing Industry

The golf industry has tremendous scope for the employment of golf professionals. The golfing industry is still growing and a professional in the industry is expected to be conversant with the economics of a business related to the sport. The job involves client management, understanding how different types of golfing facilities operate and generating business.

A golf professional must be able to independently operate and manage a business related to golf. He should be able to contribute to the profitability and growth of the business. Many other organizations like travel companies, tournament coordinators, management companies, publishing organizations and golfing equipment manufacturers are constantly in need of the services of qualified golf professionals.

The opportunities for pursuing a career in golf are numerous. It offers a very lucrative career option and gives you the opportunity to play the game you love, as your profession. In addition to teaching people to play golf, you can work in golf academies or be a television golf analyst.
Author Resource:- Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
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