HOW TO BECOME A GOLF SALES REP
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HOW TO BECOME A GOLF SALES REP

HOW TO BECOME A GOLF SALES REP

Editor’s Note: This story originally published on MyGolfSpy in July of 2008. The information is every bit as relevant today as it was nearly nine years ago. The Sales Rep who wrote it is still with the same company but now manages a significantly larger territory. We’ve updated the text to reflect current brands in the industry. We made some grammatical changes as well. The story addresses a question we’re often asked, so we wanted to bring the information back and make it easily accessible to an audience that has grown significantly in the time since the original publication date.

By: A Sales Representative from Large Golf Company

As I sit here in my office typing my computer, plugging in the orders generated throughout the day, and preparing for the week ahead, I think to myself, How did I get here? How did I become a Territory Sales Representative for one of the major golf equipment manufacturers?

This is my “How To Guide” for Becoming a Golf Sales Representative.

UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS

The first plan follows my path – working for just one company – into the golf sales game. The Alternate Path offers a guide to entering the business as an Independent Salesman (obtaining multiple lines of golf related products from different companies).

Education:

While a college degree is not required to become a golf salesperson, most of the major manufacturers (e.g. Ping, Acushnet (Titleist/FootJoy), TaylorMade, and Callaway) typically prefer candidates who possess a four-year degree.

Majors to Consider: Business Administration and/or Marketing, however, any four-year degree in any discipline is sufficient.

Your college choice is never really that important, but attending a university with a PGM (Professional Golf Management) program is a way to enter into the golf industry and develop contacts that could help get you on board with one of the large companies.

The list of PGM Schools (this list may not be complete) includes Ferris State, New Mexico State, Mississippi State, Penn State, Methodist College, Campbell University, Coastal Carolina, Clemson, Florida State, etc.)

After Graduation

There are multiple ways to get yourself hired by a Golf Manufacturer. I took a road less traveled. I accepted a job with an independent golf company with the intention of gaining some quick experience. My hope was to impress a larger company by showing them my commitment to becoming a Golf Sales Rep. After a year of grinding it out on the road, quite far from home, I headed to the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, FL. There, I spoke with several larger companies and explained what I had done in an attempt to impress. Fortunately, I ended up getting hired by one of them.

Now you might be thinking, “Wow, that doesn’t seem too difficult! A year out of college and already a big time salesman.” Nope. I didn’t accept a job in sales; I accepted a job as a Customer Service Representative. This is how most of the large companies work. You grind it out on the phones for a number of years, paying your dues, learning the ins-and-outs of the company, its policies and procedures, and preparing yourself for the possibility that someday you might be lucky enough to move into the Outside Sales Force.

For me, it took five years. Five years of using my 4-year college education to place phone orders. It wasn’t the easiest five years, but the learning experience proved to be invaluable once I got into the field.

Once I was transferred from the Time Life phone lines to field sales, I was given a small territory to work. After a three-year stint in that territory, I was shifted to a much larger territory. My early career goal had been met. I was now an official Field Sales Representative in the golf industry.

Now I have a new career goal. Maybe we can follow this up with another “How To Guide”…”How To Become an Executive in the Golf Industry.”

THE ALTERNATIVE PROCESS

While hard work and good luck played a role in my rise to Field Sales work, it’s also true that I spent five years in a not-so-satisfying position in an effort to reach my goal. I look back on that experience with pride and affection, but I am certainly glad that it’s behind me.

If the slow and steady route to a Field Sales Rep position doesn’t appeal to you, there is another way.

You could become an Independent Sales Representative.

The leading golf equipment companies hire their Sales Reps as exclusive employees. That means that you work for that company only and you may not work for and/or sell another product to your customer base. Larger companies can afford to do this because the volume of business generated per territory is enough to support the salary and benefit needs of the Sales Rep.

Smaller companies do not have this luxury. They rely on the pool of Independent Reps to pick-up their product and promote it throughout their territory. The goal of an independent rep should be to represent a combination of products (that hopefully do not compete with one another) that ensure that you can support your lifestyle while covering your travel expenses. Most independents have one or two major lines that contribute to the bulk of their overall salaries, while smaller lines can add a bonus to the bottom line.

Companies that hire independently: Sun Mountain, Bushnell, Antigua, Ahead, Levelwear, Straight Down, Volvik, US Kids Golf, Club Glove, Pukka Headwear, Jofit, and many others.

Picking Up Your Lines

Unless you are already well connected to the inner circle of the golf business in your area, there is only one place to go when looking to find independent golf product lines, the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, FL.

The PGA Merchandise Show, which is held at the end of every January, is the single largest gathering of the golf industry manufacturers. There is a “Positions Available” board positioned inside the show that lists a significant number of Sales Positions that are open throughout the country. You can take this information, walk the show floor, seek out the companies that you are interested, and ask for the job.

The next thing you know, you are on your way!

STEP 3: DECISION TIME

Now that you understand the two different paths to becoming a Golf Sales Representative, it’s time to make a decision. There are positives and negatives to any job. What you need to do is determine what is important to you and what would make you happy.

Here’s a list of Pros and Cons of each position:

Pros (Company Man):

  • Job Stability
  • Established and consistent territory sales
  • Benefits
  • Focus (clear and concise message to customers)

Cons (Company Man):

  • Limited Products
  • Unable to adjust to what’s HOT in the marketplace

Pros (Independent Sales):

  • Control your product offerings
  • Ability to adjust to what’s HOT
  • Unlimited income potential

Con’s (Independent Sales):

  • Lack of stability
  • Competition with other independents for HOT new lines
  • No benefits

LAST WORD

Do you want the freedom that comes with being an independent rep, or the stability and typically well-established position that comes with working for one of the larger companies?

Are benefits important, or do you feel you can be successful enough to foot the healthcare and retirement plans on your own?

The choice is yours. GOOD LUCK!

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      Tom Elliot

      5 years ago

      I would like to find out how I can sell golf equipment indepently rather than work for someone.

      I have had a successfull sales career.

      I am 71 & full of energy.

      Reply

      Mark B

      7 years ago

      This has to be my favorite article ever published by Mygolfspy.com

      Take a 9 YEAR OLD article that reveals how crappy, unlucrative, and unrewarding the life of a golf sales rep was in 2008 and REPRINT it in 2017 after the worst PGA show in a decade, in a climate when giant equipment manufacturers are either for sale or going out of business.

      I can’t wait for next week’s reprint of a 1912 article “How to Become a Coxswain on the Titanic”.

      Reply

      Tyler Brown

      7 years ago

      If you want to make shit money and never play get in the golf biz.

      Reply

      James T

      7 years ago

      I would love to hear from many of the people below who posted looking for jobs. Were they successful? Was it their dream job? Are they still in the industry.

      And Tyler, I’m with you. Years ago, in my early 20’s I looked at becoming a pro/assistant pro at a golf course. Then I stood back and realized the golf pro has to send golfers out onto the course all day long (oftentimes until just before dark) and has to watch them tee off on #1 without getting to play himself. That would have driven me nuts!

      Reply

      James T

      7 years ago

      Not to mention having to answer pro shop questions like, “How does this Pro V1 compare to the Top-Flite I’m using?”

      Daniel Hazelhurst

      7 years ago

      Lie like a politician….

      Reply

      Ryan O'Connor

      7 years ago

      Hello
      I have been a college apparel rep for the past 7 years with 5 state territory in the midwest and was looking to see if there was any opportunity in the golf world for me, I have over 250 account and travel is not a problem. Please let me know if there is a position out there. Thank you

      Reply

      Christophe hochart

      7 years ago

      Dear Ryan

      I am looking for indépendant sales rep
      That offer cottonpasha polo to the golf tournament market.
      We customise badges for the golf event as you will see on our website.
      The polo are luxury product and we direct sale at 100 units for golf events at 49 $ a polo where the retail price approaching 200 $
      The Rep commission is 20%
      If that be of your interest, I look forward to discuss more with you.
      Cheers, christophe

      Reply

      Jeff

      7 years ago

      Ryan, please reach out to me directly regarding an apparel sales rep position in the mid-west

      Thank you

      Reply

      Anel Klynsmith

      8 years ago

      Hey
      I am looking for a independant sales rep in Africa :)

      Reply

      heinrich

      7 years ago

      Hi Anel

      Please contact me.

      Kind regards

      Reply

      Christine

      10 years ago

      I have been in retail for 20 years. I have worked on the planning and allocation side of the retail business, my focus has been on apparel. At this time I would like to look into breaking into the golf industry by leveraging my retail knowledge and love for the game. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

      Reply

      Tom

      10 years ago

      I have 10+ years of sales experience. I am looking to transition into the golf industry and rep golf apparel and products. I am in Chicago Metro area. Thanks.

      Reply

      jacki

      10 years ago

      hi,my name is Jacki, from Australia. I live halfway between Brisbane & Gold Coast, so a good spot to be if becoming a Rep. I would like to become a Rep for Golf Clubs, Equipment. I have had golf experience & worked in a pro shop etc. Some feedback please?????

      Reply

      Tim Garrett

      11 years ago

      Looking for Independent Reps for Tennessee, Minnesota and Colorado. Please send your resume to above email address. We are a great apparel line that has very moderate price point with high margins and terrific quality. We are the only fully vertical company in the golf business. We do it all from dying the yarn to cutting the fabric. Pay like clockwork on the 15th of the month.

      Thanks,

      Tim Garrett

      Reply

      Cally Fornia

      11 years ago

      I am a golf fanatic. I live in northern California, east bay… I would like a job doing ANYTHING golf related. Can anyone point me in a direction?

      Reply

      Deron Reid

      9 years ago

      If you have any interest, I have a need for people in the Western US.

      210 400 2882

      Reply

      Ken Rust

      11 years ago

      I have been in sales for 40 years and am interested in becoming an Independent Rep for golf products in Western Canada. If anyone has something available for Western Canada, please send me an email.

      Reply

      Patrick Burnett

      12 years ago

      My name is Patrick, and Im looking to break into the golf industry. Im looking for work in South Carolina, preferably Hilton Head/Myrtle Beach areas. If anyone has any information or knows of any opportunities please contact me. [email protected]

      Reply

      Tyler Klatt

      12 years ago

      As I sit here on my computer and try to comprehend Plato, I realize what I am doing all of this for. It’s been about a year since I first read this article. I have contemplated my options over and over as far as how to become a sales rep. I attended a 17 month golf school in hopes for a sales rep position. After finishing I realized that having a Bachelors degree was something I could use to help seperate myself from the rest. I decided to go back to my four year university to achieve this. I am still attending but always ready to jump in. Please help if you have any ideas for me as well as feedback.

      Reply

      Mike Mixon

      13 years ago

      Currently looking to start a career as golf sales representative in the East Tennessee area. Please contact me at [email protected] with any opportunities.

      Reply

      Luiz Corrieri

      13 years ago

      Dear Sirs or Madams,

      My name is Luiz Corrieri, I am from Brazil and I would like to sell some golf products in Brazil.

      Initially I would start selling through my golf store located in Belo Horizonte (which is the third biggest city in Brazil) and then by internet and in courses.

      Could you help me indicating prices, terms, products.

      Best regards,

      Reply

      Deron Reid

      9 years ago

      email me if still interested.

      Reply

      Russell Nichols

      8 years ago

      Hello Deron. I have been in outside sales full time the last nine years. I’d like to move my talents and skills to the golf industry. Please let me know if you know of any opportunities, I’m in Austin, Tx.

      Thank you,
      Russell Nichols

      Curtis Allen

      13 years ago

      I manufacture hot gloves; hand warming golf gloves. It is desired to set up a network of sales reps blanketing the country. Any ideas on how to do this?

      Reply

      Alex M

      13 years ago

      I have come across this information on the Internet and am very interested in this field. I badly want to be a rep for a golf company or promotions for a golf company. I have over 10 years of inside and outside sales experience and am looking for a change so I can follow my dreams of working in the golf industry. I believe given the opportunity to speak to someone rather than electronically sending resumes and not getting any responses. Does any have any suggestions? Thanks

      Reply

      Tyler Wisdom

      13 years ago

      Looking for entry level sales representative position – midwest Kansas, Missouri territory. Can relocate. Willing to start from the ground up. Recent college graduate – Kansas State, any leads or ideas please shoot me an email.

      Reply

      Todd

      13 years ago

      Any openings in the midwest?

      Reply

      Michael White

      13 years ago

      I am looking for any kind of sales job that includes selling golf merchandise, clubls, ball etc. I used to own a sporting good store and met alot of people in this industry. It seems like everyone loved their job and I really miss being involved in the sporting goods market. I would love to contact someone who is hiring for sales representatives or get pointed in the right direction.

      Reply

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      Michael would you also be interested in selling our product in any territories your interested in?. We manufacturer very nice leather bag tags, belts, and shoe bags for the golf industry and would work with you on a good commission structure. If interested please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks Michael.

      Reply

      Pat Freeborn

      8 years ago

      Based in Central Fla. Interested in representing golf products
      as a indep. rep. thank you.

      John Wade

      13 years ago

      I have been in sales for over 35 years. I am in the automotive business and as we all know the automotive business is not getting better.
      I love the game of golf and have played it since I have was 8 years old. I am interested in becoming a sales rep for a company. I live in the state of Indiana at this time, and if anyone is looking for someone to represent this area and surrounding states, I would really enjoy hearing from you. You can e-mail me at

      [email protected]

      Thank you

      Reply

      jg

      13 years ago

      I am an assistant golf pro in Indianapolis. I am looking for a job in golf sales. As an Indianapolis native I have numerous golf connections in the metro area. I am a hard worker with a go get em’ work ethic. Would love the opportunity!
      thanks

      Reply

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      JG would you also be interested in selling our product in Indiana and all the surrounding states?. We manufacturer very nice leather bag tags, belts, and shoe bags for the golf industry and would work with you on a good commission structure. If interested please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks JG

      .Nathan Kohrig
      Vice President of Sales
      Heskett Saddleworks
      [email protected]

      Reply

      Howard

      13 years ago

      I’m looking for a sales rep position as well. I live in the Palm Springs area (La Quinta) in California,golf haven and home to many golf pros and enthusiasts. I’m willing to travel. l also have several friends and personal ties to the PGA,Nationwide, mini tours and the golfing community. I have been playing golf and caddied for over 30yrs. I have over 20yrs of sales expierence. If a product has good features and benifits,I can sell it!
      If any company is looking for a top sales producer please feel free to contact me at
      [email protected]

      Reply

      Dan

      14 years ago

      I’m an experienced sales rep who’s passion is golf. I’m looking to combine the two. I’m in a huge market here in Canada. I’d be willing to hear from anyone who has a product and or in need of a sales rep in Canada. [email protected]

      Reply

      ted

      14 years ago

      This was a great article as I am trying to break into the business as a golf sales rep in Ontario Canada. I would like to attend the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando in Jan 2011, but on contacting the organizers I have been told I cant attend because its for EXISTING golf insiders, not WANNABEES like me. This closed approach is very distressing. How does one get started or get into this show?

      Reply

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      Ted would you also be interested in selling our product in all the territories you mentioned. We manufacturer very nice leather bag tags, belts, and shoe bags for the golf industry and would work with you on a good commission structure. If interested please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks Ted.

      Nathan Kohrig
      Vice President of Sales
      Heskett Saddleworks
      [email protected]

      Reply

      The Swing Glove

      14 years ago

      The Swing Glove is looking for experienced sales rep for our swing glove.
      Please visit http://www.swingglove.com or email us at [email protected]

      Reply

      Samson

      14 years ago

      Asher Golf is looking to hire independent sales reps around the country. We make unique, fun, edgy, creative golf gloves that are nothing like you’ve ever seen. EASY to sell. Good margins for retailers and good commissions for YOU. PLUS, profit sharing incentives to top sales reps.

      You can view our current product line at http://www.ashergolf.com. Email me at [email protected] if you’re interested and we’ll get in touch.

      Thanks.

      Reply

      vicki forster

      14 years ago

      Todd,

      Please visit http://www.thegolfingcaddy.com and see if you would like to rep our product the Golfing Caddy. You may contact me at [email protected]. Thanks.

      Reply

      Tim Flaherty

      14 years ago

      I’m enjoying selling some great lines online. I’m just getting started but have enjoyed the process.

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      Are you a rep for a company Tim…interested in hearing more.

      Reply

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      Tim would you also be interested in selling our product in all the territories you mentioned. We manufacturer very nice leather bag tags, belts, and shoe bags for the golf industry and would work with you on a good commission structure. If interested please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks Tim.

      Nathan Kohrig
      Vice President of Sales
      Heskett Saddleworks
      [email protected]

      Reply

      Todd Geatz

      15 years ago

      Asst. Golf Pro currently looking for a couple of lines to rep for the winter months. North Dakota, South Dakota or Western Minnesota.

      Reply

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      Todd would you also be interested in selling our product in all the territories you mentioned. We manufacturer very nice leather bag tags, belts, and shoe bags for the golf industry and would work with you on a good commission structure. If interested please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks Todd.

      Nathan Kohrig
      Vice President of Sales
      Heskett Saddleworks
      [email protected]

      Reply

      Walker

      15 years ago

      Hi – I just started a new golf company and I am looking to hire experienced sales reps for all of the territories in the US. Can you please lead me in the right direction. Any help is greatly appreciated.

      Reply

      Russell Lunsford

      15 years ago

      My name is Russ Lunsford and i have been around the game of golf my entire life. I played on the mini tours for 6 years. I finally realized that my 71’s and 72’s were not going to pay the bills. I have been running a mortgage company for the last few years. Bringing in the Business and every bit of my income was generated by me. I was on a small base, but most of my income was bonuses and commision. I am really interested in speaking with you about working with you. My brother has been in the golf business for almost 20 years now. He is a Head Golf Professional at one of the Robert Trent Jones courses and i have many contacts outside of him at many golf clubs and know that i can move the merchandise if it is a quality product.
      i would love for you to call me
      email me if you are interested in speaking further on this

      Reply

      Ron Bostock

      14 years ago

      I have a killer product for the US market.. manufactured in UK, looking for collabration

      Katherine

      15 years ago

      Do you have any sales representative positions in the Phoenix, Arizona, territory.

      Reply

      Vicki Forster

      15 years ago

      Katherine,

      The Phoenix, Arizona area is open if you are interested. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected].

      Sue Townsend

      15 years ago

      Nif Tee Seat, custom embroidered golf cart seat covers is looking for sales reps. Please go to our web site, http://www.NifTeeSeat.com and check out our products. We are constantly growing our line, and this is a terrific growth opportunity. Please contact us from the website if you’re interested.

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      Hello Katherine how are you today? Are you interested in selling multiple products in the Phoenix area? Our company manufacturers really nice leather golf bag tags and would be interested in working with you to sell these for us. We also make really nice leather belts and shoe bags. We would work out a good commission structure with you, Phoenix is a great area for golf. If interested in working with us please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks Katherine.

      [email protected]

      Sarah MCafee

      11 years ago

      Do you have any sales representative positions in the Joplin, Missouri territory?

      Randy

      14 years ago

      I was surfing the web and came across this site with your information. I’ve developed a golf product and am looking to establish factory rep’s throughout NA. Have you found a site which might list potential rep’s selling to golf courses??

      Thanks for your feedback in advance,

      Randy

      Reply

      Marilyn Weeks

      13 years ago

      Let me know where to send my resume. How is your company doing now? Would love to cover the southern Calif area, San Diego, or Seattle, WA area, or Phoenix, AZ area.

      Reply

      vicki

      13 years ago

      Dear Marilyn,

      Please send your resume to [email protected]. Thanks.

      Vicki

      Nathan Kohrig

      13 years ago

      Marilyn would you also be interested in selling our product in all the territories you mentioned. We manufacturer very nice leather bag tags, belts, and shoe bags for the golf industry and would work with you on a good commission structure. If interested please shoot me an email and we can discuss further. Thanks marilyn.

      Nathan Kohrig
      Vice President of Sales
      Heskett Saddleworks
      [email protected]

      Martin Gonzalez

      16 years ago

      I found your article very intering, but my question is how do you break into the golf equipment supplier role when you have a good golf product to sell. It seems that you can not communicate with the Pros, because they all have equipment contracts with the majors.
      I manufacture a revolutionary perfect pendulum center shafted made in America stainless steel putter. see http://www.railgun.com. When I read about a PGA professional struggeling with his putting, I want to introduce him to my putter, but i have no access to him. How do I break into a closed industry? Martin Gonzalez, the Weekend Pro.

      Reply

      richard silva

      15 years ago

      You are absolutely right that the golf pros are contractual obligated to play their equipment . I will assist you in getting your product in their hands as i’m in that process myself .when you become successful please return the favor .the golf pro’s teacher are not obligated. you can pay for a putting lesson with them and show them your product .you can market your product as a teaching tool that can be used on tour .you can show it to their head assistant .Do you have what it take to do what i suggest, then at lest you have a chance .nothing ventured nothing gained .

      Reply

      Martin Gonzalez

      15 years ago

      Hi Richard, thanks for the offer. How can you assist me? If you can get a putter in a pro’s hands, I am ready work with you. How do I find the golf pro teachers? How can we discuss this further? Martin

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