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Marc Ray
CGTF Level IV Master Teaching Professional
Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada
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As a 14-year-old boy, I started my career path working in the golf
industry. I worked for six seasons on a maintenance crew at a 36-hole
facility just north of Belleville, Ontario. During my college years, I was
moved into the pro shop, where I learned another facet of the business.
At that point, it was clear that I enjoyed the people and wished to
pursue a career in golf.
After graduating from college with a degree in Business Administration,
I went to work for my family business doing accounting and
income taxes, primarily in the winter. This allowed me to continue
working the summers in the golf industry. At age 25, I was offered a
teaching position at a new 9-hole facility. At that point, I had made the
decision to join the Canadian Golf Teachers Federation and pursue my
dream of becoming a golf pro. I loved teaching and building my skills
sets. In five years, I really learned how to communicate with people
and help them to relax in order to learn.
In the fall of 2005, I was lucky enough to earn my Master Golf
Teaching Professional® certification. That winter, I decided I was ready
for more and landed a job as general manager of golf operations in
Timmins, Ontario, at a 27-hole golf club. Now, at 33 years of age,
I manage two golf courses in Wasaga Beach, Ontario. My current
employment is great, and I enjoy the corporate environment and really
like this new opportunity.
My advice for anyone starting their journey in this industry for any
position would be simple: try to learn something from each customer
or situation you meet. Second, professionalism is not as common as
thought. All people (staff, customers, owners and peers) wish to be
treated with respect and honesty.
I would love to thank the Canadian Golf Teachers Federation for
helping me to attain my aspirations. I know now that my certifications
have proved invaluable along the way.
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