Fields of Green, Part Two
Summer 2014 quarter
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This course continues from the first session program, looking at the business of golf from the development of a green field site to the management of an ongoing golf club operation. We will also look at the history of golf and the role it plays in real estate development (e.g. golf club communities), land use, and leisure activities. This is a business-based curriculum focused on the particulars of golf course management. We will explore operations, marketing and business development as it pertains to golf on public, private or resort courses.
Golf course management and design students are also likely to have overlapping interests with sports management, business, physical education, land use, economic development, sports psychology, botany, hospitality, accounting, marketing, exercise science, athletic training, and sports and leisure studies.
There will be several field trips to Pacific Northwest golf courses.
Fields of Study
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Campus location
Olympia
Schedule
Offered during: Day and Weekend
Advertised schedule: Second session: Fridays 10-12, 1-3, Saturdays 10-12, 1-3