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Golf Management Companies

Golf Management Companies

Posted on: February 10th, 2011
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If you research golf management companies, the first thing that sticks out is their attention to their bottom lines. As golf is a multi-billion dollar [...]

Golf Management

Golf Management

Posted on: February 10th, 2011
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The field of golf management has grown throughout the years to include more than just golf professionals. Golf management has evolved into an industry all [...]

Tiger Woods Try’s To Regain #1 Ranking At Chevron World Challenge

Tiger Woods Try’s To Regain #1 Ranking At Chevron World Challenge

Posted on: December 2nd, 2010
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Tiger Woods will host the Chevron World Challenge, and the noted golf enthusiast will have a chance to reclaim the No. 1 ranking he has [...]

New Golf Managers

New Golf Managers

Posted on: July 13th, 2010
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Whether you’re a brand–new golf manager, or you’ve just been promoted to a level of higher responsibility, please consider the following:  Early mistakes can create [...]

Five Strategic Questions Every Golf Club Manager Should Know

Five Strategic Questions Every Golf Club Manager Should Know

Posted on: July 8th, 2010
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By Dr. Patrick J. Montana USGTF Level IV Member and U.S. Golf Managers Association Course Director, Scarborough, New York Today, there are approximately 17,000 golf [...]

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Jack Nicklaus Golfs Golden Bear

Posted on: July 8th, 2010
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Mention the name Jack Nicklaus to a golfer, and so many different things come to mind: champion, architect, businessman, family man, and statesman are just [...]

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Fixing a Students Golf Hook

Posted on: June 25th, 2010
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Most of the time, we find ourselves teaching beginners and novices, or intermediates who have typical problems such as over-the-top, slicing, etc. From a technical [...]

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Teaching Amputee Golfers

Posted on: June 25th, 2010
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By John Savage USGTF Level IV Master Teaching Professional and Course Examiner Langhorne, Pennsylvania One of the most important things to an amputee is to [...]

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Balance is The Key To Great Ballstriking

Posted on: June 17th, 2010
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By Todd Graves with Tim O’Connor Edmond, Oklahoma and Ontario, Canada Before driving ranges, most pros shagged their own balls. They would hit balls from [...]

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How I Teach Golf

Posted on: June 17th, 2010
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By Thomas T. Wartelle USGTF Level IV Member, Washington, Louisiana At my golf academy, our teaching philosophy and methods are innovative. We use a combination [...]


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Are you a Golf Club Manager?

The United States Golf Managers Association is always looking for writers to share with us their knowledge and experience in golf club management. If you are interested in writing monthly editorials for the USGMA, please contact Jennifer at info@usgolfmanagers.com.

Golf Club Managers Book

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100 Tips for Golf Club Managers

Many golf club managers throughout the world continually seek ways to improve and become better at what they do. This new book, "100 Tips for Golf Club Managers," is designed to motivate and educate golf club managers with common sense ideas and insights into the profession. Produced by the United States Golf Managers Association, it is available by contacting the national office in Pt. St. Lucie, Florida at 1-772-335-3820 or email your request to info@usgolfmanagers.com. $19.95


The Professional Book

golf management A collection of real-life stories and anecdotes from the service industry to provoke thought and action. Although this publication was written specifically for golf teaching professionals it also applies to golf club managers and anyone in the golf service industry. This book is available by contacting the US Golf Managers Association national office in Florida at 1-772-335-3820 or email your request to info@usgolfmanagers.com. $19.95

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