What is the major of golf management? What are the employment prospects? thank you
I study golf skills ~! ! But I still know some management ~! I hope I can help you ~ First of all, golf club management is to learn management, modern economics, financial management, economic law, accounting, statistics, marketing, human resource management, tourism introduction, tourism policies and regulations, reception etiquette, tourism economics, golf introduction, golf caddy management, golf rules and skills, golf tournament organization and management, golf club management, golf lawn maintenance and management, and development and management of tourist attractions. As for employment prospects, there are currently more than 200 golf courses in China, of which more than 70% are concentrated in the Pearl River Delta. In Shenzhen alone, there are 18 golf courses with more than 8 holes 18. A professor from the Golf College of Shenzhen University calculated an account for the reporter. Generally, a golf course with more than 18 holes needs more than 300 staff, so the golf course in Shenzhen needs more than 5000 staff. At present, many golf course staff have basically not received formal golf training, and golf talents are very scarce in China. Some enterprises often hire foreign professionals at high prices, Or send employees to foreign professional schools for training. In ............................................................................................................................................................, they also need basic training in golf skills. Although golf education is difficult, graduates don't have to worry about finding a job because of the suitable major and the shortage of domestic talents. The employment rate of Golf College of Shenzhen University has been 1.000% for several consecutive years. In the first few years, the Golf College of Shenzhen University only enrolled about 30 students in one class, but with the market's thirst for talents, more than 50 students were enrolled in two classes from 2000, which were divided into two majors: lawn management and golf course management. Although the number of recruits is increasing, it is still in short supply. Colleges and universities have set up golf majors.