In many industries, one’s career opportunities open up when they are specialists that have advanced training in their chosen fields. The business of golf is no different. Whether you are working in the field currently, or are considering changing your career path to include some form of golf employment, you’ll be happy to know that there are specialized training programs available to help you advance faster in American golf employment.
Very few people are aware of the fact that you can graduate from an accredited school with a golf associate degree. Simply having that piece of paper, and the knowledge accumulated with it, you will be able to go anywhere there are golf courses and command reasonable attention for available work openings.
One of the fastest growing areas is golf resort employment. With the combination of a specialized degree in golf course management and the high demand for knowledgeable, well trained and motivated professionals, you could almost write your own ticket on where you would like to start your new career.
Top golf employment and all the benefits associated with earning your associate degree in golf all start when you make the decision to change your life, and start working in the field you love.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackInteresting. My husband and I are constantly golfing in our spare time, and he’s been seriously considering going into the golf business. He’d be very interested in this, it could help him a lot.
That’s cool. Maybe I’ll consider it if my current career doesn’t work out (and with this economy, it might not…). Either way, nice to know.
Is there anything above an associate degree? If this became more widely known or practiced, I would want to have a step up on those around me. A bachelor’s or some other higher degree could do that.
That’s perfect! I’ve been wanting to go into golf resort employment, but haven’t really figured out a way to get started. I actually wasn’t aware you could get a golf associate degree. Thanks for posting this.
Ya, my husband would LOVE to hear this. He seems to hate his job a lot, loves to golf. He can’t stay away from those courses. He would love an opportunity to switch careers.
Is this real? I wouldn’t think that’d be an actual thing you could get a degree in…but I guess it’s a big enough industry. I suppose it could get you a step up if you were really into golfing…
I am currently on track to get my golf associate degree at the end of this next year. I love the course, I love golfing, and I love opportunities to appear like a “specialist”. It’s perfect for me, and I can’t wait to get that degree and into my new career.
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