MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Bryan Maurais of Livermore joined 97 fellow students from the Golf Academy of America in Myrtle Beach to earn an associate degree in golf complex operations and management during graduation ceremonies on Dec. 13.
“These students put in a lot of hard work and all of them are now well prepared to step into golf career opportunities anywhere in the country,” said Jim Hart, president and campus director of the academy. “Our students are some of the best trained and most knowledgeable golf career professionals in the industry. When they leave Golf Academy of America, they are recognized as the future golf professionals who will lead this industry.”
The GAA is the largest and longest-running two-year golf career college in the world and prepares graduates for a wide array of golf career opportunities. It is an accredited golf course management school offering a comprehensive curriculum of golf instruction and business management. The 16-month program balances classroom studies, practical experience and a comprehensive understanding of both the game and the business of golf.
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