When looking at all the job listings I tried to find things that sparked my interest. For the most part, I focused on golf related positions but I found a few other occupations that intrigued me. 
The first job I looked at was a position as a ShotLink Administrator. The job requires that one oversees the set up of the ShotLink software at pro golfing events as well as help with event and tournament scoring. This is an appealing job for me because I have actually witnessed how the software works at a few golf tournaments and it definitely interests me. 
The second job that I researched was a position at Taylormade-Adidas Golf as a Custom Compliance Manager. Some of the duties include developing, managing, implementing Taylormade- Adidas Golf’s custom compliance program. Also, one must ensure compliance with U.S. import laws and regulations. This is a unique job and would give me the opportunity to use some of my business skills as well as my knowledge of golf. 
The next job I looked at was a position at the Callaway Golf Company as a Global Benefits Manager. The job entails the design, development, implementation, management and the review/monitoring of corporate employee benefits plans worldwide. This would be a great upper level job to land, but I realize at this time I am not yet qualified for such a position. However, this would be a great job to look at in the future. 
One of the other jobs I found was a position at Sun Life Stadium in Miami as a Concessions Manager. The job basically involves the monitoring and maintenance of all the concession operations at various sporting events. This would be a great base level job and platform to move up in the organization. Also, I think it would be great to work in professional sports stadium, especially in Miami. 
The final job that caught my attention is a position with the USGA as a Director of Rules of Golf. The job entails various meetings with the USGA Rules of Golf Committee. Also, one has to teach rules seminars and go over the rules of golf to various groups. Lastly, one must mark the golf course, write out local rules and officiate during tournament rounds. This job is probably one of the more interesting for me because it is hands on and I already have a lot of knowledge regarding the rules of golf.
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