b'GOLF MONTANAUSGA P.J. Boatwright Jr. InternshipsApplications Now OpenThe Montana State Golf Association has three USGA P.J. Boatwright Jr. Internship opportunities available for 2024. Interns will receive a well-rounded experience and learning opportunities in many areas of golf administration.Playing ability is not a factor, and the MSGA encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds. Anyone 18 and over is eligible to apply. A prospective intern should demonstrate strong managerial potential and a sufficient interest in golf, as well as an interest in learning about the game, its traditions, and positively promoting golf throughout the state.The current MSGA Staff includes three Boatwright alumni: Nick Dietzen (Minnesota 2012), Tyler Sparing (Montana 2023), and Katie Fagg (2023-24) who is coming from Carroll College and returning to the MSGA this spring for a second term. So far, my experiences as a MSGA Boatwright Intern have been nothing short of amazing, Fagg says. This internship has offered many new opportunities including graphic design, tournament preparation and operations, and meeting many new faces within the Montana golf community.In 1991, the United States Golf Association established the P.J. Boatwright Jr. Internship Program. This program is designed to giveTy Sparing (left) and Katie Fagg served as USGA P.J. experience to individuals who are interested in pursuing a career inBoatwright Interns for the MSGA in 2023. Ty is continuing on MSGA staff on a part-time basis, and Katie will be back for a golf administration, while assisting state and regional golf associationssecond internship in 2024. in the promotion of amateur golf on a short-term, entry level basis.For information about applying, contact the MSGA office at [email protected] or 800.628.3752.Travel prizes include:All proceeds will beBanff, Alberta used for developingCabo San Lucas, Mexicojunior golf programsTucson, Arizona in Montana. Honolulu, Hawaii8 GOLF MONTANA|MAR 2024'