For the last of my internship and career explorations I tried to find positions that were specific to what I want to do after I graduate. Primarily, I tried to focus on positions in the golf industry that are both challenging and fun. Most of the jobs and internships I found are in the southeast region, and all of them had online application processes.
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PGA Internship Program
The first internship I looked at was a position with the PGA Tour. They are looking for interns that are currently in college or graduate programs. As an intern I could be placed in a number of positions, but all would be great opportunities to lean the business side of the golfing tour. Also, I would work with some of PGA Tour affiliated charities and various projects that give back to the community. Some of the requirements include: enrollment at a four year institution, a GPA of 2.8 or better, and golf experience is recommended.
Georgia State Games Commission Internship
The Georgia Games Championships is a state-wide Olympic Style festival that is open to citizens of Georgia. There are over 40 events and 10,000 athletes that compete. As an intern I would be responsible for handling various tasks such as: awards, give-aways, concessions, sports supplies and equipment. This internship is open to college or graduate students looking to earn credit. Also, one has to able to lift heavy items, count merchandise, check order sheets, and keep track of inventory.
Florida State Golf Association- Tournament Manager
Another internship I looked at was with the Florida State Golf Association. As an intern I would be the tournament manager for junior girls golf. This is a one year paid internship. Some of the duties include: administration of entries, tournament pairings, and other materials used in conducting competitions. One has to have extensive golf knowledge and playing experience, personal skills, and computer skills.
Comcast/ Golf Channel – Marketing Manager
The fourth job I looked at was a position with Comcast/Golf Channel. I would be the marketing manager and responsible for the advertising and sales of the organization. The primary focus of the job is to gain new customers and keep existing ones through both online and print advertising. Some of the requirements include: Bachelors degree in marketing, 6-9 years related experience, strong presentation and written skills, and an understanding of legal requirements.
Eclipse Business Golf Academy- Golf Even Consultant
The last job I looked at is definitely pretty interesting, and it sparked my curiosity. I would basically be the owner and operator of my own business that is responsible for organizing and developing tournaments for both organizations and golf clubs. I would work under the Eclipse name and they would receive part of my commissions, but the amount of work I put in dictates my pay. I would be consulting and producing golf events and also selling Eclipse services and products. One is expected to make $500 to $5000 per event. Also, you are trained by the Eclipse Company, who also supplies you with contacts and support to be successful.