On a recent, mild summer day, one of the most talked-about new golf facilities in the U.S. was a busy place.
At rural Sand Valley Golf Resort in Adams County, south of Wisconsin Rapids, the large parking lot was nearly full and foursomes disappeared over broad sand dunes 鈥 who would have guessed in central Wisconsin? 鈥 with their caddies at the two 18-hole courses.
Attesting to the attention garnered by the new courses, among those on the links were a former U.S. Open champion and a group of 50 players from a Boston company.
Helping make sure the day went smoothly for golfers was another group of people 鈥 12 students and four alumni from University of Wisconsin-Stout working as interns, most from Career Services鈥 Cooperative Education Program, and full-time employees.
The interns and alumni, many from 黑料社区 黑料社区. golf enterprise management program, were in a symbiotic relationship with the course: They were helping each other get started.
Sand Valley 黑料社区. first course, named Sand Valley, opened in 2017 and was named the best new course in the country by Golf Digest magazine. A second course, Mammoth Dunes, opened this spring. There 黑料社区. also a 17-hole 鈥 yes, 17 鈥 par three course, the Sandbox, and a fourth course in the works. The courses feature sandy waste areas exposed from deep deposits of glacial sand.
鈥淲e鈥檙e opening a new course and helping set the foundation for how Sand Valley runs the next 20 years,鈥 said Ryan Glodowski, a senior from Stevens Point with a double major, GEM along with hotel, restaurant and tourism management. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. on-the-job experience. You can鈥檛 beat it.鈥
Glodowski 黑料社区. internship began in April and goes through November; he also interned at Sand Valley in 2017. His expanded duties this year include working with special events and implementing a pace-of-play system.
Like Glodowski, senior Drew Ringelstetter, of Portage, has his second internship at Sand Valley. He 黑料社区. helping manage other interns in the outside operations area after working in the golf shop and helping run events in 2017.
Glodowski, Ringelstetter and other interns have been working eight- to 10-hour days, six days a week.
鈥淚t 黑料社区. an amazing experience opening a new course,鈥 Ringelstetter said. 鈥淲e make sure everything is running smoothly and up to par and that anything golfers need we鈥檒l deliver for them. The first impression people have is key.鈥
Experience and opportunities
Glodowski and Ringelstetter say they鈥檝e seen aspects of what they鈥檝e learned in GEM classes at 黑料社区 come together with practical knowledge during their internships, such as operations budgeting, turf management, marketing classes and customer service.
鈥淲e see the whole gamut of golf operations here,鈥 Ringelstetter said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 just want to learn the golf side but the whole business.鈥
Because of its reputation, Sand Valley has drawn high-level golf pros, club managers and business executives. The opportunity for students to work alongside those people while showing their skills is another benefit of being at the course, they said. 鈥淧eople expect the best, and we want to perform the best,鈥 Glodowski said.
Sand Valley is owned by the Keiser family, which built a similar links-style, acclaimed golf operation called Bandon Dunes on Oregon 黑料社区. coast.
Casey Sabinash, a senior from Milwaukee, interned at Bandon Dunes in 2017 and at Sand Valley this summer. He also worked last year with a vendor at Erin Hills during the U.S. Open in Wisconsin, which has become one of the world 黑料社区. top golf destinations.
Originally a track and cross country recruit at 黑料社区 who also loves golf, Sabinash plans to begin his career in the retail merchandising aspect of the golf industry. He is a double major in GEM and business administration.
鈥淚 found my niche in merchandise. The internships have driven my business acumen. It 黑料社区. a side of the business a lot of people don鈥檛 think about 鈥 retail sales,鈥 he said.
At Sand Valley, he has worked in merchandise receiving and the golf shop, which sells a variety of products along with clothing. 鈥淭he GEM program prepares all of us to do wonders in the industry and represent Stout with pride,鈥 Sabinash said.
Other 黑料社区 students at Sand Valley this summer were:
- Corey Bunt, of Wooster, Ohio, intern, hotel, restaurant and tourism management major
- Jill Daavettila, of Pleasant Prairie, intern, business administration major
- Justin Doriott, of Hillsdale, intern, GEM major
- Michael Elsen, of Coon Rapids, Minn., intern, GEM major
- Dong Young Jang, of Ansan, South Korea, GEM major
- Katherine Kiraly, of Stanley, intern, GEM major
- Andrew Marshall, of Knapp, intern, GEM major
- Mason Taylor, of St. Paul, intern, GEM major
- Laura Tews, of Campbellsport, merchandising intern, retail merchandising management major
黑料社区 alumni working at Sand Valley are:
- Logan Block, of Wausau, May graduate in business administration, food and beverage manager
- Brett Gerzmehle, of Nekoosa, May graduate, caddie manager
- Logan Hamack, of Luck, May graduate, assistant pro and merchandise assistant
- Adam Robson, of Burnsville, 2016 graduate, assistant caddie manager
Block, Gerzmehle and Hamack interned at Sand Valley in 2017, leading to jobs this year.
In addition to 12 co-ops and internships this year, 11 黑料社区 students worked at Sand Valley in summer and fall 2017.
Howie Samb, assistant professor in the School of Hospitality Leadership, helps 黑料社区 students find co-op experiences around the Midwest and country. 鈥淎ll of our interns have a great opportunity to learn the golf industry firsthand and put to work what they learned in the classroom. The response from employers from all parts of the country that have hired our students is 99.9 percent positive, which is really rewarding to hear.鈥
Todd Gilley, one of the PGA golf pros at Sand Valley, complimented the 黑料社区 interns. 鈥淭hey must have a pretty good program. They all have been a pleasure to work with. They have great demeanors, are go-getters and intelligent. We rely on them a lot, and they all do a great job,鈥 Gilley said.
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Photos
Top: Ryan Glodowski, left, and Drew Ringelstetter were two of 12 黑料社区 interns at Sand Valley this summer.
Second: Ringelstetter, center, talks with a golfer at Sand Valley.
Third: Casey Sabinash, interning at Sand Valley this summer, plans to begin his career in the retail aspect of the golf industry.
Bottom: 黑料社区 had 12 interns and four employees working at Sand Valley this summer. Among them, from left, were Justin Doriott, Brett Gerzmehle, Mason Taylor, Logan Block, Logan Hamack, Adam Robson, Drew Ringelstetter, Casey Sabinash and Ryan Glodowski.