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Horry County Students Explore Careers at Dunes Golf Club

News Summary

On April 14, 2025, Horry County high school students engaged in hands-on career exploration at Dunes Golf and Beach Club. The event showcased various job opportunities in the golf industry ahead of the 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. With around 200 students participating, they learned about turf management, hospitality, and marketing, while connecting with local professionals. The event emphasized the importance of real-world experience in shaping career paths in the burgeoning golf sector.

Horry County Students Dive into Career Opportunities at Dunes Golf and Beach Club

On a bright and sunny day in Horry County, students traded their typical classrooms for the lush greens and fairways of the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. The annual Horry County Schools Day, held on April 14, 2025, was a fantastic event aimed at introducing local high school students to the exciting world of golf and all the career paths it has to offer.

The event was wonderfully organized by community golf leaders, who wanted to get students ready for the upcoming 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. This prestigious golf tournament is set to take place from May 8-11, 2025, right at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club, making it the perfect backdrop for students to explore potential job opportunities in the golf industry.

Spotlight on Career Exploration

With an impressive turnout of around 200 local high school students from eight different schools, the buzz of excitement was palpable. Students immersed themselves in hands-on learning activities that focused on the various aspects of preparing for a world-class golf tournament. Touring the facility offered them a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to pull off such a big event, showcasing every element from turf management to culinary services.

At the event, students had the chance to visit different career stations specifically set up to highlight various roles in the golf industry. They explored options in hospitality, marketing, and even the specialized field of turf management, where they learned about maintaining those immaculate greens. It was like a mini career fair tailored just for the golf world!

A Glimpse into the Golf Business

A highlight of the day was a presentation led by the tournament director of the Myrtle Beach Classic, who delved into the important topic of golf marketing. Students soaking in this valuable information learned how to promote the tournament and effectively market to potential guests. They even touched on some creative strategies for social media marketing that can benefit events beyond just golf.

Among the crowd, senior students like Max Smith from North Myrtle Beach found the session particularly enlightening. He expressed interest in understanding how to strategize merchandise sales and layout of event spaces—skills that are incredibly valuable in any event management role. Meanwhile, culinary arts senior Luies Reyes shared enthusiasm about the unique culinary strategies employed at the Dunes Club compared to what you’d find in regular dining establishments.

Networking and Real-World Experience

What truly stood out at this event was the opportunity for students to network with local industry professionals and leaders. This is where it all comes together—the practical aspects of their education linking seamlessly with the real-world applications of those skills. A work-based learning specialist emphasized that these kinds of experiences are vital, as students are able to directly connect what they’ve learned in the classroom to genuine job opportunities.

The overwhelming enthusiasm among students was palpable, particularly regarding the job prospects in the vibrant regional golf industry. Many teens left the event feeling inspired and informed, eager to explore the various pathways available to them within this thriving local sector.

The Horry County Schools Day at Dunes Golf and Beach Club continues a tradition of offering exciting interactive experiences to students, which debuted last year. By encouraging local youth to engage with the community and the golf industry, this event has successfully cultivated interest and served as a stepping stone for future career options in the growing field of golf.

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