San Diego Golf Academy: Career Verses Recreation

August 19th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »
San Diego Golf Academy: Career Verses Recreation

When compared to other golf schools, San Diego Golf Academy offers the most focused instruction for a career in the golf industry. It is one of many different golf schools in the United States. However, most golf schools can be grouped into one of three different categories: those that cater to golfers who want recreational instruction, those that focus on providing vacation getaways, and those that teach career-minded students.

The San Diego Golf Academy is a golf school that focuses primarily on teaching students skills, theories, and information they will need to pursue a career in the golf industry. For instance, the San Diego Golf Academy offers instruction not only in the techniques of the game, but also in subjects such as golf course management. This helps graduates enter their careers with the training they need to be successful.

In addition, the San Diego Golf Academy demonstrates their commitment to their graduates’ careers by providing a job placement service called GolFutures. GolFutures successfully finds jobs for about 85 percent of SDGA graduates within six months of graduation.

You may want to visit the Hilton Golf Academy’s website where you will get a much different feel for the school than you do at the San Diego Golf Academy’s website. The main page of the Hilton Golf Academy’s website is written in terms that appeal to more recreational-minded students. Overall, the schools seem to be geared toward vacationers, advertising their stay and play packages, and their beautiful, escapist scenery.

National Golf Schools make up one of the bigger chains of golf schools in the United States, as their name might suggest. With sixty some locations throughout the country, National Golf Schools focuses more on private instruction in the game of golf, making it different than either the San Diego Golf Academy’s career-oriented approach or the Hilton Golf Academy’s vacation getaway appeal.

If you look at the many different golf schools nationwide, you will find that many of them fall into one of these three categories: career-oriented, vacation and resort-style schools, and private local instruction. Before you decide which golf school you want to attend, you will need to know what you are looking for in a school.

If you are looking to just improve your game, National Golf Schools will be the perfect place for you. They provide great instruction for golf lovers looking to lower their scores, improve their putting, and techniques and tips for playing better golf. Want to get away from it all and golf in a beautiful location? A school such as Hilton Golf Academy will be the nearest thing to heaven for you. But if you are looking for a career in the golf industry, check out a school like San Diego Golf Academy. A school that teaches you what you need to know to succeed in your career, and backs up the quality of their instruction with job placement services. This school has courses from golf course maintenance to becoming a golf professional and everything in between.

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Former PGA Tour professional Hugh Royer III has opened the Champions Golf Academy in North Myrtle Beach, SC, specializing in providing the highest levels of instruction to professionals, “gap-year” golfers, juniors and more. For more information, visit the Champions Golf Academy Web site at www.ChampionsGolfAcademyLBC.com

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Is The Golf Academy Of America A Good School For Me To Become A Professional Tour Golfer?
I am contemplating on whether or not i should consider attending the Golf Academy Of America (Phoenix Campus). I want to push my game to the level it needs to achieve my tour card status. Anyone have any reviews or know anyone that went here?

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Andy West is a writer for San Diego Golf Academy. Visit http://www.sdga.edu for more information.

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2 comments

  1. WPMixer says:

    hey shawn, merry christmas. i recently ”upgraded” to a set of irons with nearly zero offset. i went and played today and hit everything thin and to the right. i was trying to compress like i did with my old irons. but it was futile.

  2. mattpeklo says:

    Glad you asked. One of the best kept secrets is the S.D.G.A. located in SC, CA, AZ and Altamonte Springs FL. This is an accredited college with tuition assistance available. They may be able to assist you. Contact Sherry or Jennifer at 800-786-0108.

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