
The program started 30 years ago with just 12 students at 6 clubs, and now more than 300 students are employed as interns each summer. The program’s success, thanks to the support of Founding Partner MetLife, is a critical link to helping the MGAF make the game of golf and meaningful employment accessible to everyone.
The GOLFWORKS program places student interns at MGA member clubs and facilities where they spend the summer working in various areas of the club industry. Interns learn from industry professionals and may spend time working in the golf shop, as part of the food and beverage service, on the grounds staff, or as part of the clubhouse operations. For many, this is a “first job” and provides professional and life lessons that helps interns succeed with their future education plans and careers.
To provide meaningful employment, in a friendly environment for needs-based young men and women;
To develop positive skill sets that will enable broader career options in the future;
To provide exposure to positive role models and build self-esteem;
To provide regular exposure to the game and a chance to develop some level of skill, as well as a knowledge of the game’s Rules and etiquette;
To enable clubs to interact with their communities in a positive way and to enrich and improve the lives of young people who are need-driven;
To open up the golf industry to a new generation – one that truly reflects our diverse, multi-cultural society.


Created in 1994. The program provides meaningful summer internships for high school students at more than 70 participating MGA Member Clubs throughout the Met Area.