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The explosion in popularity of the game of golf, led mostly by the popularity of Tiger Woods and the professional game, has led to a much greater number of available golf jobs. These days, getting into the golfing industry as a profession will only require you to do a little bit of research and put in the effort to make the necessary contacts.

Golf jobs can be separated into a couple of different categories. If you love to play the game, then you know all about the opportunities in teaching. Golf itself has a wide appeal because it is a recreational sport that can be played by all ages. As a true-life sport, folks can start playing the game at the age of four and continue throughout life, well into their eighties. In addition, golf offers both social and corporate opportunities.

As long as business people continue to entertain their clients on the links, golf jobs will continue to boom throughout the country.

In addition to the golf jobs that are associated with the recreational aspect of golf, the game offers opportunities to participate in the professional circuit. Recreational golf jobs would include those like golf pro, greens keeper, and any job loosely associated with the day-to-day operations of the course and golf club. These may appeal to those who like to be around the game on an everyday basis, but some people are looking for a little bit more out of their career. A job in professional golf would certainly offer that. It offers not only the ability to make a large amount of money, but also the ability to have upward mobility within the golfing industry.

One specific job in the industry that many people do not think about is the job of handing the personal business of the professional golfers. Whether as a manager or personal agent for the golfer, this job opportunity gives people who love the game a chance to be close to the game and work with the people that make it special. In this same realm, there is a growing interest in the field of public and media relations in dealing with golf.

While the past might not have offered the media exposure that could make this a great career, today's golfers continually have to deal with the stresses of handling the press corps and a number of different interviews. As a golf public relations specialist, you can work either with the golfers or with the PGA of America in dealing with those things.

The question you might be asking is how you get into the golf industry. It is easier than you think. While the barrier to entry in the sports world is certainly high compared to other industries, golf offers a level of availability. It is essential to pick a specialty within the golf world and get the necessary training that would enable you to excel in one of those golf jobs.

There are special colleges and programs available for those who know that golf is their calling. Get the right knowledge and get to know people that have the right connections. With all of the excitement surrounding the industry today, opportunities have never been greater. Landing a great job within the industry is easy if you have the right skills.

According to statistics from the House Education & the Workforce Committee a college education is rapidly becoming a fantasy for college-qualified students. The cost of higher education has been rising significantly faster than the rate of inflation or the growth in family incomes for decades. In the early 1980s tuition and fees began to grow much more rapidly than consumer prices, the cost of attending college rose over three times as fast as median family income. The problem has reached a crisis level today. The Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance indicates that cost factors prevent 48 percent of college-qualified high school graduates from attending a four-year institution, and 22 percent from attending any college at all. The statistics are similarly bleak for middle income students and families. At this rate, by the end of the decade, more than 2 million college-qualified students will be completely denied the opportunity for a postsecondary education.

Obviously this is not the type of information a person desiring to earn a good salary wants to hear. Most people are not eager to saddle themselves with huge amounts of debt in the form of student loans just to get a college degree. So what is the answer? Are there alternatives? Yes, there is vocational and career training.

This type of training is not only specific to the type of career a person chooses but the costs are significantly lower. When a person receives student loans to pay for a college education the amount to be repaid is generally three times more than the actual amount borrowed. In some cases the debt ratio is even higher than 3 to 1. Being loaded down with this much debt poses a real burden for the graduating students. It is even worse for someone who starts their college education but is not able to finish it. Now the person is stuck with large debts and no degree to attempt to get a well-paying job. With career training, the costs are so much lower that when a person completes the training in a matter of months there is no staggering amount of debt to manage. Often times the cost of the training can be paid for before the training has even been completed. Try doing that with college loans!

Not having to worry about how to pay off a student loan frees the student to focus on completing the training as quickly as possible. Upon completion of the training the graduate is now able to market their newly acquired knowledge and skills to multiple employers. Without the pressure of quickly needing to find a job to start paying a student loan, graduates can take their time in choosing the employer that suits their needs best. In other words, a graduate is not so desperate as to take the first job offered due to being in a financial bind. Yes career training is easy on the wallet but big on the future. You can save time and money by getting on a career training path.

Copyright 2006 Sherry Harris
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Andy West has sinced written about articles on various topics from Hypnotherapy, College Education and Bail Bonds. Andy West is a freelance writer for SDGA. San Diego Golf Academy is a premier golf school with five locations across the United States. To learn more about obtaining a
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