National Golf Career School Expands SDGA Campus
WEDNESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 2007
Myrtle Beach, SC - In the nine years since the San Diego Golf Academy came to Myrtle Beach, enrollment has increased exponentially. In order to accommodate this rapid growth, the golf career school has doubled the size of its Myrtle Beach campus, making the new facilities available to its students in early 2007.
“When SDGA-Myrtle Beach first opened, we had four students and a staff of two,” mused Paul Zagnoni, President of San Diego Golf Academy. “Today we have more than 360 students. Our staff has grown to include 10 PGA professionals, six educational administrators, a business manager, and a full-time club fitting and repair specialist.”
With growth like this, SDGA-Myrtle Beach had no choice but to expand their campus. More than nine thousand square feet have been added, bringing the overall campus size to 20,000 square feet. The additions include expanded outdoor facilities, such as two putting greens measuring 2,500 and 800 square feet, respectively. Students are also enjoying brand-new, state-of-the-art training equipment: three indoor simulators offering computerized video analysis, two laser launch monitors, and other equipment designed to perfect the students' golfing techniques.
In addition to the educational benefits of the new, expanded campus, SDGA-Myrtle Beach is also now able to offer improved student amenities. The campus now boasts two computer labs with more than 70 computers combined, wireless Internet access, a student lounge, library, and an expanded club repair department. The new facilities were opened to student use in January of 2007, after six months of renovations.
“Our goal is to reach an enrollment of 450 students within the next two years,” said Zagnoni.
For more information about golf career school or San Diego Golf Academy's Myrtle Beach campus, please visit www.sdgagolf.com.
Source:
openPR.com
|
|
|
|
|