
Professional Golf Management
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| PGM |
150 |
Golf Operations I |
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Gives students the basic principles of managing a golf shop. Includes budgeting, marketing, staffing, and managing a golf shop. |
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| PGM |
151 |
Golf Operations II |
2 |
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An introduction to the basic structure of finance as it relates to single proprietorship, partnership, and corporate types of business enterprises. (Prerequisite: PGM-150) |
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| PGM |
157 |
Principles of Turf Management |
2 |
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Provides the opportunity for students to learn the care and maintenance of different types of turf grass used on golf courses. Topics covered are fertilization, diseases, irrigation, planting, and maintenance. |
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| PGM |
158 |
Principles of Club Design & Repair |
2 |
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Teaches fundamentals of club design and the manufacturing of golf clubs. The student learns to properly fit clubs to the needs of the customer, and also how to repair clubs. |
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| PGM |
252 |
Golf Operations III |
2 |
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A case study in which students role-play in preparing the annual business plan for a golf course. Students utilize their knowledge gained from previous study in Retailing, Accounting, Communication, Leadership, and Golf Operations.They will also learn to work as part of a team. (Prerequisite: PGM-151) |
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| PGM |
253 |
Country Club Management |
2 |
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This course will cover the role of the general manager of a country club. Topics include: supervision, management, operations, personnel, budgeting, and membership. |
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| PGM |
256 |
Golf Course Development & Design |
2 |
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Principles of creating a golf course from design through developing finances for the course. Covers design, planning, buying, financing, and marketing the golf course. |
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| PGM |
259 |
Career Planning & Placement |
2 |
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Helps the student prepare for the job market. Includes techniques of interviewing, how to find job openings, and how to apply for positions in the golf industry. |
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Provides a clear understanding of the complicated and misunderstood field of custom club fitting. Proper fitting can actually shorten the learning curve for golf students. (Prerequisite: PGM-158) |
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A classroom at PGCC
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My experience at PGCC was one of the highlights of my life. -- Matt Ennis, PGA Head Golf Professional, Quail Hollow Country Club - Boise, ID ...more
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