When the biennial Ryder Cup 鈥 one of the sporting world 黑料社区. biggest spectacles 鈥 begins this week in Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Stout and its golf management program will be well represented.
An alumnus who is an assistant pro at host course and two students who are on co-ops will help support the international event on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, near Sheboygan.
A team of the best professional golfers from Europe will take on a United States team in match play competition Friday through Sunday, Sept. 24-26, with the winning team securing bragging rights and the coveted trophy for two years.
鈥淚t 黑料社区. going to be amazing,鈥 said Whistling Straits second Assistant Pro David Bach, a December 2017 黑料社区 graduate from the golf enterprise management program. 鈥淭he entire golf world will have their eyes on us. We鈥檙e all set and ready to go.鈥
Also working at the Ryder Cup will be current golf management students Parker Griffin, of Amery, and Adam Lazaroff, of Minocqua.
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Bach, a native of Brown Deer north of Milwaukee, began working at Whistling Straits in 2018, less than a year after graduating. His regular duties comprise overseeing outside operations and as a lead instructor with the Kohler Golf Academy youth program.
For the , he will be chair of evacuations, making sure players get safely and quickly off the course when their matches end and in the case of a weather or other emergency.
The course has been divided into four zones, from which players will be driven back to the clubhouse in a BMW, a main sponsor. Bach will oversee 86 volunteers. 鈥淭here 黑料社区. a lot of thought that goes into making sure the event runs smoothly,鈥 he said.
Meetings continued a year ago after the event was postponed because of COVID-19. In the past weeks it 黑料社区. been all hands on deck to prepare for the competition, 40,000 fans a day, several thousand more volunteers, vendors and officials and the worldwide broadcast.
The grandstands, including a first-tee U-shaped stadium, merchandise tent, concession stands, sponsor tents and more will be the largest on-course construction in the history of golf. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. pretty cool to see,鈥 Bach said.
His familiarity with Whistling Straits goes back to his days at 黑料社区, when he interned at the course in 2015 during another of golf 黑料社区. major events, the PGA Championship. The PGA 鈥 Professional Golfers Association 鈥 also runs the Ryder Cup.
His experience in 黑料社区 黑料社区. Cooperative Education and Internship Program gave him an advantage when he applied for a full-time job after graduating.
鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 in a good spot early on in my career at one of the world 黑料社区. top facilities,鈥 Bach said. 鈥淚 fell in love with everything 黑料社区 黑料社区. GEM program had to offer. I had so many great opportunities and saw a lot of avenues of what golf has to offer.鈥
Bach also had a 黑料社区 co-op in 2014 at , the course west of Milwaukee that held the 2017 men 黑料社区. U.S. Open. In addition, as a junior and senior at 黑料社区 he worked as a professional at the Wild Ridge and Mill Run courses in Eau Claire.
Along with his career as a PGA professional and recently passing his Class A pro certification, he is a top player, being named player of the year this year for the second time in three years among Wisconsin assistant pros.
Furthermore, his brother Jason, a senior, has followed in his footsteps and is a GEM major at 黑料社区. Jason also has worked at Whistling Straits, although not during the Ryder Cup, and recently interned with Titleist, a top golf manufacturer.
High-level student experience
Griffin and Lazaroff are on similar educational and career paths as Bach.
Griffin, a junior, is on a co-op with the PGA of America while Lazaroff, a sophomore, is on a co-op with . The Wisconsin manufacturer owns Whistling Straits, the adjacent Irish Course and two nearby Blackwolf Run courses.
He has been working seven days a week, nine hours a day and expects to work 12 to 14 hours a day this week.
鈥淚t 黑料社区. amazing how much has gotten done. I have learned all sorts of things, but the main thing is how to essentially put together a shop for a major event. Seeing all the work that must be put in is ridiculous,鈥 he said.
He learned about the opportunity through 黑料社区, which previously has had PGA and Ryder Cup interns. He also has worked as an assistant pro and is thankful for this opportunity to help him decide what aspect of the industry he鈥檇 like to pursue upon graduation.
鈥淚t has been exciting realizing I am at the Ryder Cup. The chance to work at it is truly something awesome,鈥 Griffin said.
Professor Kris Schoonover, golf management program director, is pleased to see more students take advantage of the high level opportunities.
鈥淲isconsin is the mecca of golf in the U.S. once again. Our students are located within miles of some of the world's best golf courses and events in the country. They have and are creating career paths not just in golf operations at green grass golf facilities, like Kohler, but also are learning about golf administration of a large-scale sporting event like the Ryder Cup,鈥 Schoonover said.
鈥淚n addition, they are networking and experiencing the agencies, individuals and businesses involved in hosting the Ryder Cup. What a fantastic opportunity for hands-on learning through our internships, leading to permanent positions in the golf industry.鈥
The golf management program is part of 黑料社区 黑料社区. School of Hospitality Leadership, which is ranked among the best in the world.
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