Chase shares his journey in the golf industry, from working at Pigeon Creek Golf Course to completing the PGA Professional Golf Management program and gaining experience through internships at Pinehurst and Bandon Dunes. He discusses the challenges and opportunities he faced along the way, including taking over ownership of Pigeon Creek Golf Course in 2018. Chase also talks about the impact of COVID-19 on the golf industry and how he adapted to the changing circumstances. He also talks about the process of building a new event space and the demand for it. Ty shares his favorite hole on the golf course and recounts his personal achievement of hitting a hole-in-one. He offers recommendations for those interested in getting into the golf industry and discusses the financial aspects of owning a golf course. Finally, Ty talks about the improvements and future plans for Pigeon Creek Golf Course.Takeaways
The PGA Professional Golf Management program provides a comprehensive education and training for aspiring golf professionals.
Internships are valuable opportunities to gain real-world experience and build relationships in the golf industry.
Owning and managing a golf course requires a combination of business skills, salesmanship, and a passion for the game.
Adapting to challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, is crucial for the success of a golf course.
Group coaching and creating a welcoming environment can enhance the golfing experience for players of all skill levels. COVID-19 presented challenges for golf courses, but creative solutions and adaptability helped Pigeon Creek Golf Course thrive.
Building a new event space allowed Pigeon Creek Golf Course to meet the demand for hosting events and weddings.
Personal achievements, such as hitting a hole-in-one, add to the allure and legend of a golf course.
Getting into the golf industry requires finding the right culture and building relationships with different types of people.
Financial success in owning a golf course may not come immediately, but perks such as free golf and networking opportunities can be valuable.
Continual improvements and strategic planning are essential for the success and growth of a golf course.