News Summary
In Myrtle Beach, students from Horry-Georgetown Technical College are getting hands-on experience preparing the Dunes Golf and Beach Club for the 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. In collaboration with the Golf and Sports Turf Management program, nearly 30 students engage in various maintenance tasks, including mowing and watering greens. This marks the second year of their partnership, allowing students to apply their classroom knowledge in a real-world setting, and contributing to a memorable tournament experience.
Myrtle Beach Students Gear Up for Golfing Glory
In the sunny city of Myrtle Beach, a team of enthusiastic students from Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) is rolling up their sleeves and jumping into action to prepare the stunning Dunes Golf and Beach Club for the highly anticipated 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. With nearly 30 HGTC students on board, excitement is in the air as they work diligently to ensure everything is perfect for the tournament.
A Hands-On Experience Like No Other
These dedicated students have taken on a variety of tasks that are essential to maintaining the golf course, including mowing grass, raking bunkers, hand-picking weeds, watering greens, and even conducting data collection. What’s more impressive is that this marks the second year of a fruitful partnership between HGTC’s Golf and Sports Turf Management program and the tournament, providing students with an invaluable learning experience.
Early Risers with a Passion for Golf
Many of the students have started their days bright and early, with some rising as early as 3:30 a.m. to get ready for morning practice rounds. Their commitment is truly commendable, as they often work through shifts throughout the day and sneak in a quick nap during late morning hours before heading back to the course in the afternoon and evening.
Lessons in Lawn Science
Under the guidance of their professors, the students are not just learning how to care for the greens—they’re also diving into the scientific aspects of turfgrass management. This hands-on experience gives them the chance to apply what they’re learning in class to a real-world setting, turning the theory they’ve studied into practical skills.
Pride in a Job Well Done
Student Max Fieber expressed that the week offers a sense of immediate gratification as they prepare to see professional golfers make their way across the well-maintained course. With a whopping 234 acres of property to maintain, including 30 acres of fairway and 72 sand bunkers, the attention to detail is nothing short of meticulous. From perfectly manicured pine straw beds to well-kept walkways, every inch of the course reflects the hard work and dedication of these students.
Gaining Experience and Confidence
For second-year student Bryson Hardin, this opportunity feels like a privilege as he applies the skills he’s acquired in the classroom. Alongside his peers, he’s learning the importance of consistency in creating top-notch playing surfaces for players on the PGA Tour.
The Home Game
For many, this tournament feels like a home game, offering a perfect platform to showcase their talents in front of family and friends. Students have expressed sincere gratitude for the opportunity to work side-by-side with experienced professionals, creating a supportive and encouraging atmosphere where they can learn and grow together.
Counting Down to the Tournament
The team’s hard work will continue through Sunday, ensuring that everything is in tip-top shape for the eager golfers and spectators alike. As the tournament draws near, these students are more than just volunteers—they’re an essential part of making the magic happen at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.
A Bright Future Ahead
As they labor lovingly over the lush golf course, there’s no doubt that these HGTC students are not only gaining practical skills but also paving the way for successful careers in the exciting world of golf course management. With passion and dedication, they are truly making a mark on Myrtle Beach’s golfing landscape.
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: HGTC Students Working for ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic
- My Horry News: HGTC Students Join Crew for Dunes Club
- WPDE: HGTC Students Awarded Golf Management Scholarships
- On The Green Magazine: Myrtle Beach Course Aeration Schedule
- WMBF News: Guide to ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic
- Wikipedia: Golf Course Management
- Google Search: Golf Course Management
- Google Scholar: Golf Course Management
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- Google News: ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic
