Sunday, June 3, 2012

My Experiences

Hand watering on the 4th hole of Bethpage Black

1st Hole-Bethpage Black

18th Hole-Bethpage Black


In May of 2010 I began my journey in the golf course management business.  After working Corbin Miller, a class mate and friend of mine, I was lucky enough to land an internship at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York.  Bethpage is famous for their challenging Black Course, which hosted U.S. Open's in 2002 and 2009.  It made headlines for being the first public golf course to host an Open.  Needless to say I was overwhelmed with excitement and nervousness not knowing what to expect.  It was really an eye opening experience seeing how much work goes into maintaining a top 100 golf course.  This was also the most dry summer in New York state history.  This gave me the opportunity to get a lot of experience with a hose for my first summer on a course.  I was also introduced to nearly every piece of equipment and task that they had to offer at Bethpage.  I couldn't have asked for a better first experience on a course and only wish I could have spent more time learning from a great crew that takes great pride in their gem.







A view on The Broadmoor Mountain Course


4th Hole-The Broadmoor Mountain Course
Me with the US Women's Open Trophy
In April of 2011 my journey continued in a different direction and that direction was west.  After about half the travel time as the previous summer and completely different scenery I found myself in Colorado Springs, Colorado.  This is the home of The Broadmoor, a 5-Star, 5-Diamond resort that is set right in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and more specifically right below Pike's Peak.  The Broadmoor is home to three championship golf courses and for this particular summer it would be the host of the U.S. Women's Open.  For the summer I worked on the Mountain Course, which is a Jack Nicklaus design and differs from the other two courses which are Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones Sr. designs.  Although for the months and weeks leading up to the Women's Open everybody spent their fair share of time on the East Course which is where the Open was played.  This summer experience was great and helped me continue my learning in the business.  I got the chance to really hone in my equipment operating skills and also was exposed to tasks of the Assistant and was able to gain experience in those tasks.  And being able to experience a U.S. Open is something I'll remember the rest of my life.  It was really eye opening to experience all the hard work and preparation that goes into getting a course ready for a major championship.  This will be a summer that I won't forget anytime soon and am very grateful for being given the opportunity.  The lessons learned and experience gained are priceless, I'm very thankful to be able to work with such a great crew and see how things operate at a resort style course.

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