Overview
Turn your passion for golf into a rewarding career
Golf in Canada is a $19.7 billion industry that employs over 300,000 people annually. Whether you are already working in the golf and resort industry or looking to enter this exciting field, our Business of Golf and Resort Management programs will provide critical knowledge, skills, and credentials, with our customized golf and resort management courses:
- Become a “Class A Member” of the PGA of Canada as our courses can be used as credit toward the PGA Training Academy
- Gain exclusive multiple academic credentials: By completing 10 courses, you can earn a Diploma in Business of Golf & Resort Management, or complete 5 courses for a Certificate, with McMaster Continuing Education graduates also receiving a Certificate of Recognition from the Golf Management Institute of Canada (GMIC) through our exclusive partnership with GMIC
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Achieve or maintain your Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation through this program, which is recognized by The Club Management Association of Canada (CMAC)
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Program highlights Learn More
- 10-course Diploma or 5-course Certificate options
- Flexible online learning
- Work towards professional designations
- Open enrolment program
Business of Golf and Resort Management program features:
- Built in collaboration with the Golf Management Institute of Canada (GMIC)
- Convenient online golf and resort management courses
- Learn from industry experts
- Work towards your Class A status with courses recognized by PGA of Canada as equivalency credit for the PGA Training Academy
- Qualify for continuing education or re-certification credits with The Canadian Society of Club Managers
- Network and collaborate with a diverse group of professionals in the golf industry
What you'll learn Learn More
- Knowledge and in-demand skills
- Professional accounting standards
- Ethical practices
Through our Business of Golf & Resort Management program, you’ll learn:
- Key retail management practices
- How to develop comprehensive business plans
- Club governance, committee dynamics and their strategic impact on decision making
- How to conduct financial analyses such as cost volume profit analysis, ratio analysis, performance measures and benchmarking
- Characteristics of entrepreneurship and industry key success factors
- How to apply principles of human resource management within the golf industry
- How to apply legal foundations and principles in operating a golf resort
- The framework of food and beverage operations in general and specific to golf course management
- Legal compliance and controls in food and beverage management
- How to apply core design principles in golf course architecture
Learn more about the Business of Golf & Resort Management program
- Anyone looking to enter the field of golf resort management
- Professionals working in the hospitality or tourism sector
- People already working in the golf resort industry, such as golf operations staff, pro shop staff, marshals, starters, turf professionals, landscape specialists, golf instructors, club managers, servers, hospitality staff, municipal recreation workers, customer service representatives and more
- Anyone pursuing membership in the Professional Golfers’ Association of Canada (PGAC);
- Recent college/university graduates
- Grounds Manager
- Golf Retail Store Manager
- Equipment Manager
- Golf Course Superintendent
- Golf Travel and Tourism
- Driving Range Manager
- Outline key retail management practices
- Describe characteristics of entrepreneurship and industry key success factors
- Develop a comprehensive business plan
- Describe club governance, committee dynamics and their strategic impact on decision making
- Conduct typical financial analyses such as cost volume profit analysis, ratio analysis, performance measures and benchmarking
- Apply principles of human resource management within the golf industry
- Apply legal foundations and principles in operating a golf resort
- Describe the framework of food and beverage operations in general and specific to the golf/resort industry
- Identify legal compliance and controls in food and beverage management Apply core design principals in golf course architecture
PGA Canada recognizes courses from the Business of Golf & Resort Management Diploma as equivalency credits towards PGA Academy Training. More information can be found by emailing stephanie@pgaofcanada.com
The Club Management Association of Canada (CMAC) recognizes this program to be used towards achieving or maintaining the Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation. CMAC Members will be eligible for up to 35 other education credits for completing the diploma program. Tracking of credits is available to CMAC Members only and documentation must be submitted to events@thecmac.ca
McMaster Continuing Education is also a proud member of the National Golf Course Owners Association Canada (NGCOA).
Are you a current McMaster University undergraduate student?
Explore the ElevateYourSkills option to learn how you can earn a Business of Golf & Resort Management certificate or diploma as part of your degree.
- Use your electives to earn a professional certificate or diploma
- Fully online courses that you can fit into your schedule
- Providing you with real-life career skills and experience before you graduate
Check out our latest Business Program Preview webinar to learn more about the Business of Golf & Resort Management program
What our recent graduates say
Adam
Business Administration graduate
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career.
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career. I found that the Business Administration program was really the best fit for me, because the learning that I was able to take in through this program was really cutting edge and current to the labour market. The learning that I took on is something I use every day.
Adam
Business Administration graduate
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
What is sustainability?
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
The importance of sustainability is structured on understanding the dangers of how anthropocentrism and consumerism is taking over the world and combating this.
This program was well drafted and taught, and has enabled me become more aware of my environment and better ways of not only protecting it, but creating a better society using different methodologies based on a circular economy.
Sustainability is not a curve process but a journey which we all must embrace.
This microcredential was very informative, interesting and engaging. The instructors were well knowledgeable of the subject matter.
I encourage everyone to take this program.
Anthony Ogborogu
Sustainability graduate
It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context.
Sustainability seems to be a buzz word these days. I hear it mentioned on the news, in advertisements, in general conversations, and in other unexpected facets of life. I would argue that the concept of Sustainability is vital in today’s world and to our future happiness. As a Global community we are dealing with big social and environmental issues. It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context. What we do and don’t do matters.
Enrolling in the McMaster Continuing Education Sustainability program has been a wonderful way to develop an understanding of the practices of Sustainability, and what we can do to support real change. I encourage everyone to look into this program and to join the conversations being held all around you. Even if you don’t decide to take this program, look into the UN Sustainable Development Goals to start understanding the interconnectedness of things and how we as individuals and businesses can make a difference.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas in a future class!
Daniel
Sustainability graduate
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career.
I feel very strongly that McMaster Continuing Education can really help you reinvent your career. I found that the Business Administration program was really the best fit for me, because the learning that I was able to take in through this program was really cutting edge and current to the labour market. The learning that I took on is something I use every day.
Adam
Business Administration graduate
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
What is sustainability?
The MCE program on sustainability studies has introduced me to a different phase of continuous learning of self-development especially in a world dominated by a centric mindset of over-consumption.
The importance of sustainability is structured on understanding the dangers of how anthropocentrism and consumerism is taking over the world and combating this.
This program was well drafted and taught, and has enabled me become more aware of my environment and better ways of not only protecting it, but creating a better society using different methodologies based on a circular economy.
Sustainability is not a curve process but a journey which we all must embrace.
This microcredential was very informative, interesting and engaging. The instructors were well knowledgeable of the subject matter.
I encourage everyone to take this program.
Anthony Ogborogu
Sustainability graduate
It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context.
Sustainability seems to be a buzz word these days. I hear it mentioned on the news, in advertisements, in general conversations, and in other unexpected facets of life. I would argue that the concept of Sustainability is vital in today’s world and to our future happiness. As a Global community we are dealing with big social and environmental issues. It is important to understand the interconnectedness of these and other issues so that the implications of our everyday household and business decisions are understood in the right context. What we do and don’t do matters.
Enrolling in the McMaster Continuing Education Sustainability program has been a wonderful way to develop an understanding of the practices of Sustainability, and what we can do to support real change. I encourage everyone to look into this program and to join the conversations being held all around you. Even if you don’t decide to take this program, look into the UN Sustainable Development Goals to start understanding the interconnectedness of things and how we as individuals and businesses can make a difference.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas in a future class!
Daniel
Sustainability graduate
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Business of Golf & Resort Management course schedules to help you plan your academic year.
Registration: Fall and Winter terms open in mid-July and Spring term opens in mid-March.
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Course Name (Course Code) | Cost | Units | Fall 2024 | Winter 2025 | Spring/Summer 2025 |
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Entrepreneurship In The Golf Industry (GLF 101) | $744.93 | 3.0 | — | Jan 13 - Mar 9 Format: Online | — |
Human Resources Management for Golf Operations (GLF 102) | $744.93 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Nov 3 Format: Online | — | — |
Business Law for Golf Managers (GLF 103) | - | - | Currently Not Available | ||
Finance for Non Financial Managers in the Golf Industry (GLF 104) | $744.93 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Nov 3 Format: Online | — | — |
Golf Club Governance (GLF 105) | $744.93 | 3.0 | — | Feb 10 - Apr 6 Format: Online | — |
Hospitality Management (GLF 106) | $744.93 | 3.0 | Oct 21 - Dec 15 Format: Online | — | — |
Retail Management for Golf Operations (GLF 107) | - | - | Currently Not Available | ||
Golf Course Design & Construction - Turf Management (GLF 108) | - | - | Currently Not Available | ||
Marketing Management in Golf Operations (GLF 109) | $744.93 | 3.0 | — | Jan 13 - Mar 9 Format: Online | — |
Strategic Management in Golf Operations (GLF 110) | - | - | Currently Not Available |
The schedule table is subject to change. Please visit the course pages to browse classes currently available for registration and the latest cost information.
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