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How To Choose Between Golf Jobs

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If you are looking for a career in golf, there are plenty of golf jobs to choose from. Golf is a large industry with plenty of opportunities for golf careers. Regardless of your unique talents and aspirations, there is bound to be a golf job that is perfect for you. Below are some things to think about when deciding what type of golf job you want to pursue.

A competitive personality
Not everyone has the competitive spirit needed to succeed in professional golf. If you are both very competitive and very good at golf, it might be worth assessing your chances of succeeding as a professional golfer. If you love golf but don't necessarily want to compete, there are plenty of other options for you.

Preference to work indoors or outdoors
Some people love to be outdoors whenever possible. There are a variety of golf jobs to suit these people's preferences, such as golf course landscapers, maintenance crews, and instructors. Other people love golf but don't necessarily want to be outside day in and day out, regardless of how nice the weather is. There are plenty of golf jobs that don't require you to always be outside. Positions in golf equipment sales, golf equipment repair, and business management offer primarily indoor work with varying degrees of outdoor responsibilities.

Possess leadership skills
For those who enjoy holding a position of leadership, the golf industry offers plenty of management positions. You can combine your leadership skills with another area of training by managing a certain department, such as the landscaping crew at a golf course or an independent golf equipment store. Eventually you may aspire to managing a golf-related business, such as a golf course or a golf resort.

Living where golf is a seasonal sport
Because golf is primarily an outdoor sport, the business of golf courses and resorts in certain areas is regulated by the season. If you live in an area with hard winters, and you don't want your job security to be subject to the season, there are many golf jobs that won't be affected by bad weather. For example, if you design, make, or sell golf equipment, clothing, or accessories, you will be assured of a job all year long. Likewise, the skills of golf writers and golf journalists are needed all year around.

Explaining important golf concepts to others
Good instructors, those who are patient and knowledgeable about the sport, and who can teach to beginners as well as advanced students, are in high demand in the industry. Not every golf enthusiast makes a good teacher, so if you have the necessary skills you may find that your expertise is in high demand.

An eye for design
Whether your instinct is for beautiful, well-made golf equipment or attractive clothing, the golf industry always has room for another designer. Golf enthusiasts are always on the lookout for a club that is as beautiful as it is functional, not to mention golf clothing that is both comfortable and stylish.

As you can see, there are golf jobs available for just about any skill set. No matter who you are or where your talents lie, the golf industry is sure to have the perfect niche for you.

Andy West
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  1. Where should I live in North Carolina for fishing, golf, jobs, and entertainment?
    Through much debating I have decide I want to move to North Carolina. I have chosen North Carolina for the consistently warm climate which will offer me year round fishing, golfing, and outdoor recreation. In addition to climate the density of medium to large cities offer vast job opportunities.

    Where are some areas to live that will put me close to North Carolinas best fishing waters while at the same time being off the coast far enough to be safe from hurricane and such.

    I like the idea of locating myself between Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh.

    Any suggestions that will help me chose a specific place to live. Any websites or specific info about studio/1bedroom apartments that are classy” yet rent for under $600/month. Preferably under $500/month.

    Two questions:

    Where are the best areas where I’ll be surrounded by numerous high quality fishing waters within 50 mile radius (roughly)?

    What places offer contemporary/modernly styled studio/1bedroom apartment with a rent of under $500/month? (preferably closer to $350/mo mark)

    cling1tr

    27 Apr 10 at 8:08 pm

  2. I lived in Topsail Beach NC. for about 2 years. And it is a nice community. It is not far from Wilmington and Jacksonville.
    http://www.topsailbeach.org/
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    Just me again ☺

    28 Apr 10 at 2:10 am

  3. Charlotte is your best bet. Great bass lakes and golf courses abound. I live in Asheville and go to Charlotte a lot. If you want to be more centralized in the state I lived in Winston Salem too and you can hit Greensboro and Raleigh quick. Good fishing nearby as well as golf. Good Luck.
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    Nathan S

    28 Apr 10 at 2:12 am

  4. I live in Charlotte, NC and you’ve got some excellent lakes around here. Lake Norman, Wylie, High Rock, and many other. Very close too.
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    Cussbucket1116

    28 Apr 10 at 2:14 am

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