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  • EP 017: Tools to Be the Job Candidate that Stands Out
    2021/10/28

    We’ve been hearing so much about jobs, hiring, and the issues in the workforce today. But the focus in this episode is on the candidates. What can you do to try to stand out? How about some tips on what the best resumes look like? And what I believe is an underutilized resource, LinkedIn. How can you optimize your profile and use the platform to help you land your next great job. Believe me, LinkedIn can help.

    We discuss all this with Jeremy Nichols. Jeremy is a recruiter for Gecko Hospitality focusing in Florida and specifically the Tampa area. With Jeremy we get a little different perspective than the golf industry focused conversations we typically have. Jeremy understands the hospitality industry and has been recruiting for a wide variety of positions for over 20 years. He talks to tons of employers and candidates every day, and he knows what works and what doesn’t. Speaking of LinkedIn, follow Jeremy for daily tips and insights into the hiring world and subscribe to his YouTube channel where he’s creating regular videos that can help you with anything from interviewing, negotiating, getting hired and more.



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    36 分
  • EP 016: 5 Ways to Stop Burnout
    2021/09/30

    Spend more than a few minutes in a room with a group of Golf Professionals these days and you're bound to start hearing about some level of "burnout". The affect of the pandemic on golf and the labor shortage have come together to put even more pressure than normal on today's Professionals.

    In this episode, we cover the 5 reasons we can feel burned out and go over practical solutions to address this issue.

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    23 分
  • 015: Don't Be Afraid to Try Something New- Wednesday Match Play Podcast Interview w/ Dean Kandle
    2021/08/31

    In this episode, we flip the script as Dean takes questions about his career, the development of Golf Professional Growth, how he actually left the golf industry while in college, and much more!

    Thanks to Ricky Potts, host of the Wednesday Match Play Podcast for the opportunity to share my story. Be sure to check out Ricky's show and subscribe HERE

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    52 分
  • EP 014: How to Create Your Future | Don Rea, PGA of America Secretary
    2021/07/29

    You likely know him now as the Secretary of the PGA of America, in line to be the President of the Association in just a few years. Don Rea's background and his experience as an owner/operator of Augusta Ranch Golf Club have provided him with a unique perspective that we don’t often see in PGA leadership. He’s a creative programmer, he knows how to build relationships, and he understands the importance of creating a winning culture on his team at Augusta Ranch. Following from afar, I have been optimistic about what Don can bring to the PGA of America, and this conversation only reinforced that belief.

    What does Don think about one of the biggest challenges we face today as an Association, recruiting and retention? Let’s find out.

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    50 分
  • EP 013: How to Say "No" - The Golf Professional's New Dilemma
    2021/06/29

    With the record numbers we're seeing at courses throughout the country, Golf Professional's are now faced with the challenge of often having to say no to their members and customers. No there aren't any tee times, no there isn't any space in that event, no we can't host your outing...and so on. This is new for many of us since we've been trained to say "Yes" and to constantly seek out ways to grow rounds and revenues.

    As I found out in a conversation a few years ago, knowing how to say no and tell someone something they don’t want to hear, is literally a science. Experts in behavioral psychology have studied the tactics that are most effective at delivering your message in a way that diffuses angry situations and will limit the push-back you get from our now disgruntled members and customers.

    Our expert that we’re learning from is Richard S. Gallagher, author of “The Customer Service Survival Kit”. Some of the critical lessons we’ll hear from him are: being nice and polite is great, but it doesn’t help an upset person feel better, leaning into criticism is much more effective than explaining “why” or playing defense, and the key to diffusing a difficult situation begins with acknowledgement.



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    40 分
  • EP 012: The One Skill Every PGA Professional Needs | Keith Stewart, PGA
    2021/05/27

    Keith Stewart has spent over 25 years as a Golf Professional, working his way from an Assistant at clubs like Isleworth, home to countless tour pros and most famously at one point, Tiger Woods, to landing a Head Professional position at a unique club in Princeton, NJ, called Springdale Golf Club. Along the way he’s been recognized 5 times as a New Jersey Section award winner, including the 2019 New Jersey PGA Golf Professional of the Year.

    It was while at Springdale that Keith began to make a name for himself for the innovative ways he communicated with his membership. We’ve all tried different avenues to get our message out to our members, but have you ever considered creating a radio show? I bet not. But that’s what Keith did. Every week he hit the airwaves at the local Fox Sports affiliate as the host of Springdale Golf Live. It was his chance to talk about the club and begin to develop his own voice which led him to where he is today.

    He’s now a full-time host and writer, where he’s using his abilities to tell stories about the game everywhere from the local level to the biggest happenings in golf.

    But in this conversation, we focus on how you can build your communication skills and how you can focus on the development of the people around you.

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  • EP 011: Doing the Right Thing is the Right Thing to Do | Steve Scott, PGA Professional, Author
    2021/04/29

    It’s late August, 1996. I had just arrived at college for my freshman year. Like most college kids back then with this new-found independence, I was taking the opportunity to sit in my dorm room and stare at the TV, free from anyone telling me where to be and what to do. Without Netflix, or YouTube, or Prime, we watched what was on TV. And on this particular Sunday, the eyes of the golf world were fixated on the final of the United States Amateur Championship.

    Over the last few years, Tiger Woods had burst on the scene and captivated golfers with his unmatched talent, prodigious length, and record setting play. It’s safe to say that no amateur golfer had garnered this much attention since Bobby Jones, some 70 years prior. Tiger was no longer just known in golf circles, he was a celebrity.

    As I sat on my bed in that tiny room in State College, PA, it was time to watch Tiger take his victory lap through that final match and achieve what no other golfer had ever accomplished...winning three U.S. Amateur Championships in a row.

    But something happened on that path to victory. A young, fellow college player from the University of Florida, named Steve Scott, was 5 up after 18 holes. This wasn’t supposed to be the story line. How could Tiger’s monster drives and the backing of an entire gallery, not take down this opponent? Was Steve Scott going to be what stood in between Tiger Woods and golf history?

    As many of you know, the legend of Tiger Woods took a huge leap forward that day. His comeback from that 5 down deficit was everything you came to expect from the most dominant player in our game. Tiger would go on to turn professional shortly after, would soon win his first PGA Tour event, and eventually The Masters, just 7 months later. You know the rest.

    But as we learn in the episode, all was not lost for Steve Scott that day. He played as well as he could, taking Tiger Woods to the brink of defeat and during his college days, reached #1 in the amateur golf rankings. But it’s an episode on the 34th hole of the match that stands out to many. We discuss what happened and how Steve’s reaction, his sportsmanship and his decision to do the right thing, even in defeat, has benefited him time and time again.

    In fact, it’s the title of his upcoming book, “Hey Tiger- You Need to Move Your Mark Back”, the story of the ‘96 U.S. Amateur and the moment that has defined Steve Scott’s career as a player and now as a PGA Professional. You can get the book HERE.

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    48 分
  • EP 010: You Have to Put in the Work | Jason Ballard | Oak Hill Country Club
    2021/03/25

    What do you get when you combine a desire for constant improvement, with a passion for the game of golf, the golf industry, and world-class hospitality? For Jason Ballard, it’s all added up to an already successful career at some of the most renowned facilities in the world. But the 2020 PGA National Merchandiser of the Year and Head Professional at the esteemed Oak Hill Country Club, isn’t ready to rest on his laurels.

    As Jason tells us, he was mentored on his way up in this business to always seek ways to get better and to consistently scrutinize your operation and your own performance to look for new opportunities. He was fortunate to gain experience as an Assistant Professional at clubs such as Congressional and East Lake and most notably, the Augusta National Golf Club.

    All of that experience led him to his position at Oak Hill, where he’s already been able to host one championship and is looking forward to his next one when the club hosts its fourth PGA Championship in 2023.

    Check out Golf Professional Growth: www.golfprofessionalgrowth.com

    Are you using Golf Genius software in your golf operation? Go to www.golfgenius.com

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    45 分