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by: Andy West
There is barely a golfer in the world that wouldn't trade in their
day job to get paid to be on the course all day long. However, most
do not realize that obtaining a golf career is actually not as difficult
as they might originally believe it to be. You don't have to be a professional
on the PGA circuit to enjoy all of the freedoms and fun of a career
in your favorite sport.
There is a wide array of opportunities right from the beginning golfer
all the way up to the professionals. Ideally, most would want to have
a career simply playing golf. Although this is entirely possibly, it
is advisable to discover if the idea is plausible before going ahead
full steam. Perhaps you could start by playing in a few tournaments
with cash prizes. If things go well and you end up with some money
in your pocket, perhaps a career as a professional golfer isn't all
that impossible. However, most golfers don't quite have the stuff to
be able to compete for money. Thankfully, there are a lot of other
golf careers that will keep you involved in the game even when you're
not even on the course.
One thing to consider is to become a golf pro. If your friends are
always remarking that you have the perfect swing or how your drives
always reach a far distance and are always straight away, then a golf
career as a golf professional may be the perfect choice for you. This
is also a very flexible job because you decide how many hours you work
per week. You could either do a few lessons a week just for supplementary
income at the start and once your client base gets big enough, you
could start doing it full time. The best advertising is word of mouth,
so if your clients are happy with your service they will undoubtedly
inform their friends and family as well.
There is also a wide variety of careers that involve the retail aspect
of golf. You could start your own golf specialty store, which would
keep you surrounded in golf gear every day and talking about golf to
your hearts content. There is a booming industry presently with imprinted
golf balls, which is a business that you can run directly from your
own home. Many people are searching for golf balls with team logos,
pictures of family or slogans emblazoned on them. The technology is
a bit expensive at the beginning but all you would need to sell your
items is a website. There is such a wide variety of golf careers that
if you decide you want to work with golf full time, you shouldn't have
a problem finding a suitable career.
A golf career doing maintenance on your favorite course will keep
you on the grounds all day. Most people that work directly for the
golf course either get to play for free, or at a discounted rate. If
you have a love for golf, there is sure to be a golf career out there
that fits perfectly with your talents. Whether as a golf pro, a retailer,
a groundskeeper or even a professional golfer, the options are basically
unlimited. So don't be intimidated by those who say you could never
have a full time career in golf. Prove them wrong by landing the job
of your dreams.
About The Author
Andy West is a freelance writer and communications specialist for SDGA.
San Diego Golf Academy is a premier golf school with five locations
across the United States. For more information on starting your golf
career, please visit http://www.sdgagolf.com.
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