Students immerse themselves in the world of golf industry opportunities at Horry County Schools Day.
On April 14, 2025, Horry County students participated in a unique day at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club, exploring career opportunities within the golf industry. The event, organized in partnership with community golf leaders, included hands-on learning experiences, presentations from industry professionals, and personalized tours of the facility. Students from various schools learned about golf management, marketing, and culinary services, leaving inspired about potential careers in golf. This event highlights the dedication to student development and the many pathways available in the vibrant golf sector.
On April 14, 2025, students from across Horry County gathered at the beautiful Dunes Golf and Beach Club for the highly anticipated Horry County Schools Day. This event was designed to open students’ eyes to the myriad of career opportunities within the vibrant golf industry. It wasn’t just a fun day out; it was an exciting opportunity to learn about potential career paths while eyeing the upcoming 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, set to take place from May 8-11, 2025.
The event came to fruition through a fantastic partnership between Horry County Schools and notable community golf leaders, showcasing the dedication to shaping the future of students through immersive learning experiences. Juniors and seniors from various schools took part, ready to soak up knowledge and network with professionals in the field.
As students arrived, they were divided into groups for a personalized tour of the Dunes Club facility. They gained insights into the world of golf management, exploring different aspects of organizing a PGA Tour event. From turf management to culinary services, the tour offered a unique peek behind the curtain of what makes a successful tournament.
The day included a series of engaging presentations, with topics ranging from golf marketing strategies—led by tournament director Darren Nelson—to maintaining world-class golf course turf. Each presentation was tailored to cater to the interests of students majoring in areas such as marketing, culinary services, hospitality, and turf management.
Students learned the essentials of branding, merchandise sales strategy, and even event layout, giving them a real sense of what goes on behind the scenes during a major golf event. This interactive experience fostered a practical understanding of classroom theories and how they apply in the real world.
One of the highlights of the day was the opportunity for students to connect with local industry professionals. They left the event feeling inspired and hopeful about possible career paths. For instance, Max Smith, a senior from North Myrtle Beach, found inspiration in the merchandising and event management segments, realizing the potential for a vibrant career in these fields.
Similarly, culinary arts major Luies Reyes acknowledged the fresh perspective gained on dining services from the golf club’s viewpoint, indicating the unique blend of passion and profession available within this industry.
Amanda Van Natta, a work-based learning specialist with HCS, expressed enthusiasm for the event’s impact, noting how vital such experiences are for helping students connect their learnings with real-life applications. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2024, this year’s iteration aimed to broaden horizons and spark interest in the golf industry.
Post-event, many students conveyed a newfound curiosity about various careers in golf, eager to explore opportunities further. Some even expressed interest in volunteering or interning during the upcoming Myrtle Beach Classic, demonstrating their commitment to being part of this exciting event.
Overall, Horry County Schools Day at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club not only showcased the vibrant world of golf but also highlighted the dedication towards preparing students for future careers. The day cultivated a deeper appreciation for the extensive planning and efforts behind major golf tournaments and ensured that students left with hope and enthusiasm for their futures.
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