Thursday, December 6, 2007

How To Become a Golf Pro Golf Video Transcript

Welcome golf video lovers! Many new golf wannabee’s start playing, hit a few good shots and think they can become a golf professional. To become a golf professional is usually a three year process, or less if you already happen to have a degree. You need to enroll in a Professional Golf Management program, most of which have handicap limits, although some of which are not strictly enforced if you can demonstrate you’re a bit of a brain. The course is typically a business diploma that relates everything to the golf industry so you take accounting, marketing and all those subjects, but it will be related to the golf industry. Along the way you’ll also learn about Pro Shop operations, club repair, the rules of golf and pretty much everything about golf, except how to make sexy golf videos. Note most professional golf management programs set you up for a position on a golf course as a golf professional. If you want to become a playing Pro, hit 2,000 balls a day, all day, everyday, play everyday, and make sure you’ve got lots of cash behind you. Touring pro’s play a different game than amateurs, and even most club professionals. Remember that’s all they do, play golf, hence the name golf professional. For more information just do a google search for your local PGA and they will have the necessary info. Becoming a golf pro requires a lot more than just being good, plus be aware of one thing. Many people enter the golf industry with the thoughts of playing golf all the time, but its an inside joke that people in the golf industry play less golf than anybody else. Unless you’ve been told you’ve got what it takes but more than one person who can break par, stick to your day job

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