14 Apr 2021 | Golf Australia |

Careers in golf webinar series

by Golf Australia

Careers in Golf Webinar Series this May

The PGA, WPGA, GA and GMA invite young career-seeking women who are passionate about sport and may one day be interested in working in the golf industry to attend the Careers in Golf Webinar series. The series will run on Mondays in May starting from the 10th and will highlight some key roles and career opportunities available to women within the golf industry. Featured will be inspirational women currently working in the industry who will provide their personal insight into roles within Sports Administration (Events, Game Development, Marketing and Communications), Coaching and Small Business as well as Management and Hospitality roles within Golf Clubs and Facilities. The webinars will be run as a Q&A and registered participants will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions that can be answered throughout the sessions. Bios on the panelists for each of the webinars will be shared in the lead up to the sessions. Participants may wish to attend all three of the webinars to learn about the vast array of career options in golf or they may like to select the one most suited to their interests and aspirations. Any interested young women are invited to register through this link.

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