04/30/2026
If you’re someone who thrives under pressure, has a sharp eye for detail, and loves the strategy of sport, caddying might be your calling 🤔
It’s one of the best ways to learn the “mental game” of golf from the inside out 🧠
04/27/2026
Chris Kulinski, Director of Recruiting, gets real about breaking into the golf industry. Hard skills, like golf, are teachable. The intangibles & details are what employers are looking for.
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03/31/2026
LPGA HISTORY🏌🏽♀️: Carrie Russell’s legacy as the first African American LPGA Master Professional and her contributions to the game led the LPGA to rename the “Champion for Change” award in her honor.
03/25/2026
DID YOU KNOW 🤔: ’s FIRST Madame President was elected in 1996? A name you need to know is Judy Bell.
03/16/2026
“Golf is more than what you thought it was…”
Kristen Fraser, Senior Director of Influencer Marketing and Community Impact Strategy for and , was new to golf, but brought her skills from the entertainment industry to one of the newest, innovative leagues in the world.
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03/12/2026
A big THANK YOU to all who came to our “Beyond the Fairway: The Business and Economics of Golf” Panel at the Sports Industry Networking & Career Conference!
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03/06/2026
Thank you to everyone who came to visit Make Golf Your Career at the career fair last week!
03/04/2026
See any jobs in golf that pique your interest? Check out the latest openings across the industry and find where you fit in our Make Golf Your Career Job Portal.
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03/02/2026
Women have played a vital role in moving golf forward as players, leaders, innovators, and changemakers.
This Women’s History Month, Make Golf Your Thing proudly recognizes the contributions and continued influence of women across every corner of the game!
02/25/2026
At a time when many clubs were strictly segregated, Robert Hawkins didn’t just look for a seat at the table, he built his own country club in Stow, Massachusetts.
Mapledale Country Club was one of the first Black-owned and operated golf courses in the United States. It became a sanctuary for excellence, hosting the first-ever tournament of the United Golfers Association (UGA) in 1926.