Your dream job may be putting your natural skills to work, and if you’re into golf, you surely know about the money that certain famous names can rake in by becoming a golf pro. Out on the green under the bright, warm sunlight, slowly preparing you for that perfect swing that’ll send the ball straight down the midway to the cup. Doesn’t that sound like the perfect career? Maybe you’re the type that wants to teach the wealthy what you know, helping them to perfect their game w…
Freelance Golf Professionals Need To Market Their Services
A golf professional can be called to perform a wide range of tasks in his position at a large complex, or even more so at a smaller, more private course. Having varied duties suits many people just fine, as the job never becomes boring and there’s always something going on. One moment could be working on a human resources issue, followed by an hour or so in the pro shop, after which could be some time out on the green coaching. But many golf professionals turn to freelance wo…
Does The World Need Another Golf Pro?
There’s a new way of thinking in the golfing community and it just might affect the career choice that you make. The new movement of anti golf pro is starting to emerge and for those that want to make a career out of the sport that they love, it just might cause you to listen to what everyone has been saying.
The Amazing Timeline Of Michelle Wie
Provides a brief description of some of the great achievements of the young female golf prodigy Michelle Wie.
Is Golf Practice All You Need for Lower Scores?
Golf is a very demanding sport, both physically and mentally. Most recreational golfers would love to have a more powerful swing and lower their handicaps. Good instruction from a teaching pro and practice of what youve learned can help lower your scores. There is however, more to achieving consistent improvement. Its great to go to the driving range and practice. Unfortunately, sometimes youre further embedding the wrong movement patterns into your swing.