Free Golf Career Guide from San Diego Golf Academy
Phoenix, AZ (PRWeb) December 23, 2006 -- The San Diego Golf Academy recently began offering a free 12-page golf career guide. The career guide, which can be requested from the SDGA website, provides comprehensive information about the possible range of positions in the golf industry.
"When most people think of the golf industry, they think being a pro golfer is the only option available to them," said Paul Zagnoni, President of San Diego Golf Academy. "In reality, there are many more golf jobs out there than just being a touring pro. We have put together our golf career guide, which lists the many opportunities available to golf program graduates, as a free service to the public."
San Diego Golf Academy's golf career guide helps those who love the sport make decisions about whether to turn their passion into a career, and what type of career they want to pursue. The free career guide lists all of the positions available within the different specialties in the field, such as golf management, instruction, event planning, marketing, and hospitality services.
In addition, the guide provides a list of recommended websites for those interested in pursuing a career in the golf industry. SDGA's career guide is a valuable resource for anyone interested in pursuing a career in the golf industry.
About San Diego Golf Academy
With five separate campuses and more than 30 years of experience in golf education, San Diego Golf Academy provides students with everything they need to pursue successful golf careers. With their long-standing reputation for helping students find the golf jobs of their dreams, SDGA golf schools are respected institutions within the golf community. As such, SDGA is proud to present resources for aspiring golfers, such as free golf tips and career guides, as well as GolFutures, the SDGA-owned golf employment company that successfully places more than 85% of the school's graduates in golf jobs. If you love to golf and want to make a career out of your passion, San Diego Golf Academy has what it takes to help get you there.
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