Indiana Golf Journal September

USGA Is Looking For A FEW Good Young Interns As golf continues to grow the demand for qualified staff at golf clubs has increased tremendously. The United State Golf Association (USGA) is helping to funnel emerging talent to a broad range of job opportunities that exist in the game. This year the USGA had 323 interns enrolled and directed their recruiting efforts to This year’s pool of interns represents a broad spectrum of disciplines – including students majoring in science and technology, data analytics, research, education and nonprofit management. The interns were then matched with USGA core service and program teams that profited from the interns’ knowledge, while also providing a platform for progress and growth. From USGA.org individuals representing a wide range of backgrounds and communities. They saw a 59-percent increase in applicants from historically underrepresented backgrounds across the P.J. Boatwright Jr. Internship Program from 2023 to 2024, as well as a 12-percent increase in women participating in USGA internships. Indiana Golf Journal

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