Smithville native, Russell Ambrose, has been named a Fellow in golf course management at the Quail Hollow Golf Club at Charlotte, North Carolina where the PGA Championship is being held this week.
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Ambrose participated in a pilot program earlier this year at the Quail Institute, introduced by John Deere and the Quail Hollow Golf Club, a first-of-its-kind, world-class, fellowship program focusing on the skills and competencies required to fully develop golf industry leaders. This one-year program begins in 2018 and includes three fellows in the areas of agronomy, golf operations and club management, according to the “Golf Course Industry” publication
“The Quail Institute strives to create and perpetuate a vibrant and diverse learning environment that helps develop the next generation of leaders in golf, while fostering innovative best practices in golf management,” said Ren Wilkes, tactical marketing manager, John Deere Golf. “We’re committed to developing a sophisticated pipeline for this industry, and the Institute is the perfect avenue.”
An initial pilot program was conducted this year, with two fellows – Russell Ambrose, whose focus is golf course management, and Rachel Nesbitt, whose focus is on club management. Through this experience, John Deere and Quail Hollow Club validated the need for a fellowship program to inspire young industry professionals and provide them with real-world experiences to grow their careers.
The 2018 program, will go beyond current club curriculums, challenge each fellow to think critically, analyze and assess practices and create, lead and implement change. Over the course of the year, the three fellows will participate in six different modules enabling them to understand both the macro and micro challenges of their sector and the wider club industry. As part of the curriculum, the fellows will have access to the following:
–Major tournaments and championships
–Operations in a world-class private club
–Cross training in all disciplines within the club business
–Unique exposure to the John Deere and Quail Hollow Club brands
–Academic project and thesis development
–Career development, public speaking and crisis management training
The program doesn’t stop after one year. As fellows graduate from the program and become alumni, there were be additional opportunities for the fellows to participate as mentors for future events. The Quail Institute will also track the successes of the alumni to be documented and communicated to help inspire current fellows.
The Quail Institute will be set up as a 501C3 non-profit organization to help encourage participation. As the founding members of the program, John Deere and Quail Hollow Club hope to grow the number of sponsors involved, and expect other companies, foundations, etc. in the industry see the value in participating and supporting this program.
Further information about the program and the application process will be announced in fall 2017.