viernes, 27 de agosto de 2010

How To Teach Golf For A Living

Golf has become increasingly popular in recent years, which has led to an increase in golf-related jobs. In particular, more golf instructor jobs have become available, as more people are interested in learning or perfecting their golf skills. If you are among those who would like to teach golf for a living, now is a good time to pursue your dream career. Here are a few steps to get you started.
Familiarize yourself with the sport
To teach golf requires that you know the sport like the back of your hand. If you don't already know the ins and outs of golf, you should get more involved before you start pursuing your new career.
Make sure you like golf well enough to teach it
In order to teach golf, you need to have a sincere passion for the sport. After all, your career will require that you immerse yourself in the world of golf. If you can't stomach the thought of being surrounded by golf day in and day out, during your free time as well as during work hours, being a golf instructor is probably not for you.
Take golf lessons
Let's say all your experience with golf stems from playing it with friends, family, or coworkers. Your father, or even a close friend, taught you everything you needed to get started; anything else, you picked up along the way. If this describes you to a "tee," you should consider taking some actual golf lessons before you actively start pursuing your new career. After all, if you decide teaching golf is not for you, your indecision will cost you considerably less than if you started pursuing an education from a professional golf school right off the bat.
Find out what kind of education and experience you'll need to teach golf
This may require calling various golf courses and resorts in your area, and asking them for information on their hiring criteria for golf instructors. You should never pursue a career without having a good idea of what will be required of you. Different golf establishments may have different standards, but you should make sure you know what to expect at the places where you would want to work. Chances are, they'll want to see either a history of teaching golf or an education from a reputable golf school.
Enroll in a reputable golf school
If you are not already a well-established golf instructor, you probably won't get very far without an education in golf. Golf education is becoming easier to obtain. This doesn't mean you should enroll in just any golf school, however. Make sure the golf school has definable standards for selecting their instructors, a track record of successful graduates, and a good reputation in the industry.
Acquire valuable work experience before graduation
It's easy enough to find internships and part-time or full-time work in the industry while pursuing your education. Many schools maintain relationships with local golf businesses, opening doors for students who want to get a head start on building their resume. What is difficult is trying to get your dream job right after graduation when you have no prior experience. In other words, if you do the entry-level work while you're still in school, you'll have an easier time finding an instructor position after graduation.
Don't be shy, submit your resume
It doesn't hurt to start submitting your resume to potential employers weeks or even months before you graduate. Getting a head start on your job search makes it more likely that you'll find a job right out of the gates. In addition, many golf schools offer job placement programs, making it easier than ever to land a golf job.
As you can see, earning your living as a golf instructor is by no means impossible. It does require some dedication and work on your part. If your goal is to teach golf, don't hesitate, get out there and start earning the education and experience you'll need to land your dream job.

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