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| Re: how to be a golf course designer I'm not sure. How's Tiger doing it? |
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Penn State Professional Golf Management Now, there are certain "playing" requirements too. You must have a 12 or less USGA handicap. You will also practice and train to pass the P.A.T. and get your PGA Teaching Card. This "major" is the real deal. Before graduation, he had several offers from course to come work there as an assistant pro. He is now teaching at a practice range and puts together learn & play tours around the country. He is really trying to make it to the Nationwide tour. Also, its pretty competitive. My cousin was 2nd in his class GPA wise. It's pretty selective. However, if this is something you dream of, then grab it and go for it! I am a Penn State grad. LOVE the school. Good luck to you!
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| Re: how to be a golf course designer I have learned a lot about course design and construction from the head green keeper of my club. He did a 5 year apprenticeship and what he does not know is not worth knowing. These top golf pros set their names against the courses they design but it's these guys that work at the coalface that do the real work. |
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| Re: how to be a golf course designer You don't need to leave Oz to get involved in golf course design or developments. Oz has a very strong and vaibale golf industry and the best people to contact are: Society of Australian Golf Course Architects SAGCA I'm absolutely convinced they'll be able to give you some guidance. There is also a list of full & provisional members of the society. Perhaps you can ask some advice from them if any of them are local to you. If I can help in anyway, please let me know. |
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| Re: how to be a golf course designer i think he may have a connection or two on the inside that helps him to get his foot in the door |
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| Re: how to be a golf course designer He is also Tiger Woods. If I am a course designer, and Tiger Woods comes to me and asks if I will "help HIM" design a course, i'm all over that deal. I mean, Don Ross and Pete Dye courses carry a name, but in this day and age, if its got Tiger's name on it, it's making $$$$$$$$$$$ |
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| Re: how to be a golf course designer woh! thks guys that was very helpful and enlightening too. i guess i take a back seat on that one for the time being. not to keen about landscape design. . just want the fun of creating one's course lke those on the golf pc games. |