PGA and University of Highlands and Islands'
new partnership for students eager to make career in golf
PGA NEWS RELEASE
The
PGA and the University of the Highlands and Islands have unveiled a new
partnership aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in Scotland
for those eager to pursue a career in golf.
Students are able to
take either a BA Honours Degree in Professional Golf or in Golf
Management at the University’s Dornoch base next to the world-renowned
Royal Dornoch Golf Club.
There is also a new Diploma in Higher Education
in Professional Golf which will be studied while students are in work
at Scottish golf facilities.
The courses are aimed at those
aspiring to a career in the golf industry which in Scotland is estimated
to support the employment of more than 20,000 people.
The
honours degrees are being delivered over a four-year period on a
full-time basis and are also available for part-time study. The diploma
will be delivered by distance learning. The Professional Golf
qualifications will ultimately lead to the opportunity for graduates to
apply for PGA membership upon completion.
A close working
relationship with Royal Dornoch will offer a unique opportunity for
students to be involved in coaching, hosting golf events and placement
opportunities at the world renowned golf club facility.
The
courses cover topics such as coaching, equipment technology, sport
science and business management plus other subject areas developed to
meet industry expectation and requirements.
There will also be
residential weeks at PGA headquarters at the Belfry for those students
following the Diploma in Higher Education course.
For the honours degree students there will be summer placements in golf facilities at home and overseas.
Dr
Kyle Phillpots, The PGA’s director of education and career development,
said: “The change in the student funding system two years ago meant
that Scottish students were at a disadvantage when accessing our
vocational degree programme.
“As a consequence, The PGA wanted
to establish a partnership with a university in Scotland with the
philosophy and dynamism that we have had for many years with the
University of Birmingham in England.
“We are very pleased to be
entering into a long term relationship with the university and believe
it will provide an excellent opportunity to ensure that Scotland
continues to have the highly skilled and knowledgeable professional
workforce that the home of golf needs.”
Dave Robinson, The PGA’ s
training manager, commented: “The new courses will hopefully provide a
huge ‘shot in the arm’ for the future of the game of golf in Scotland.”
For
further information about the golf courses see www.uhi.ac.uk or contact
the University of the Highlands and Islands press office on 01463
279222 or email communications@uhi.ac.uk
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