6 Golf Careers You May Not Know About


If you're one of the many people who are passionate about playing golf, anything related to it is probably your dream job.

If you're someone who loves to spend your as much of your free-time as possible playing golf, you'd no doubt love to trade in an office cubicle for the greens.

Maybe you love learning about the history, the rules of the game, and the best strategies. If that's the case, there's ways you can put that to use in a golf career as well.

6 Golf Careers You May Not Know About

Wouldn't it be cool to get paid for being a golf pro, playing and teaching your passion every day of the week? That's just one of many options in the golf industry.

Golf is a big industry my friend. Its revenue amounts to billions in the America alone. This means plenty of golf careers waiting just for you.

Here are just a few career paths to consider:

Course Manager

Have you ever dreamed of running your own golf club? Becoming a golf course manager would let you experience that. This position would mean that you'll oversee most of the areas of running a golf club as if it's your own.

In a nutshell, your role is to provide the golfers joining the club the most enjoyable experience possible. To achieve that, you'll need to organize all the staff and oversee their job roles, come up with activity plans and take charge of the financial aspect of the business. All of these can be challenging yet the role is a very lucrative career. Find out more about this position here.

6 Golf Careers You May Not Know About

Golf Course Superintendent

A golf course needs meticulous maintenance on a constant basis. Your role as the superintendent is to manage all of these activities to ensure that the course is always in its best condition. The grass in particular should be regularly maintained. It should always look refreshingly green which requires an in-depth knowledge of golf course maintenance.

In addition, you should be good at budgeting the maintenance costs and hiring the best team to get the job done. Don't worry, you can learn all of this if you pursue a bachelor's degree in golf course management.

Landscape Architect

Landscape architects are in-charge of designing a perfect golf course. They analyze the size and natural features of the land and come up with a proposed design plan. Yes, good visualization skills are needed in this job. But more than that, you need a solid education in landscape architecture, civil engineering or another related field. Read more about a landscape architect's responsibilities here: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/landscape-architect-526031

Golf Equipment Merchandiser

When it comes to golf equipment, there's always a new gadget, club, software and more that's being introduced at the PGA merchandise show each year. You may find yourself touting the benefits of a top manufacturer or a great new start up company trying to share their new idea.

Career in equipment merchandising include

Sales representative, distributor of golf merchandise or golf-related supplies to golf facilities, retail stores and more.

Sportswriter Specializing in Golf

There's no shortage of magazine, and digital content when it comes to golf. Imagine covering the latest golf tournament giving your spin on the players and their game. Golf sites boast thousands of visitors, subscribers and members. They need content that will wow their readers and keep them coming back for more. Brush up on your typing skills if you'd like to consider pursuing this career.

When you think about it, you'd actually be getting paid to watch golf tournaments. Which if you're a die-hard golf fan, you likely already do. Now you can capitalize on that time!

Sales and Marketing

No business can exist without sales and marketing. Talented marketers are needed in the golf world to promote the sport itself, apparel and equipment, club memberships, and anything elseĀ  being sold in the golf industry.

This is one career that doesn't depend on your skill level at all as far as how you perform on the greens. You'll just learn more about the company you're working for and the features and benefits of their particular product or service and help them generate revenue.

These are just a handful of options you can pursue to turn your passion into a career. A simple search for "golf careers" will give you plenty more options.

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