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Lifetime Professional Development Program

BMI Golf Management

Location:

The Club at Admirals Cove, Jupiter, FL

Dates:

May 2-6, 2016

Prerequisite:

None

Credits:

30 CMI Education Credits

Price:

Member – $2,695 Non-Member – $3,195

In the spring of 2014, the BMI Golf Management moved

to a new venue. The program now includes visits to clubs in

the West Palm Beach area. The Club at Admirals Cove in

Jupiter, FL, will host attendees in lodging rooms on the

property, as well as many of the classroom lectures will take

place at the club as well. During the week, instruction will

also be held at Old Palm Country Club at Frenchman’s

Creek and The Loxahatchee Club. Course content will

include new topics and presenters.

Content:

I.

The History of Golf, Tournament Operations

and Golf Car Management

II.

Key Retail Terms and Practices

III.

Role of the Superintendent and Mechanic

IV.

Turf Maintenance

V.

Golf Course Design, Renovation and Bunkers

VI.

The Rules of Golf (textbook included)

VII.

Golf Instruction

VIII.

USGA Handicapping System

IX.

Preparing for a Major Tournament

X.

Environmental Sustainability

Presented in Partnership With

A Platinum Alliance Partner

Joe Perdue Certification Review Course*

Location:

Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA

Dates:

November 15-19, 2015

January 24-29, 2016

November 13-18, 2016

Credits:

30 CMI Education Credits

Price:

Member – $1,800 Non-Member – N/A

Please Note: It is recommended that managers take this

course when they are within one year of eligibility to take the

certification exam.

In developing the BMI program, CMI recognized the need for

a multi-day workshop to assist members working toward

CMAA’s Certified Club Manager (CCM) designation.

Typically offered twice each year, this intensive, 40-hour

course provides review sessions based on the 10 club

management competency areas and the learning objectives

identified in the Certification Study Guide (available from

CMAA on a flash drive).

The Certification Review Course is designed to aid managers

in their preparation for the CCM exam but should not take

the place of individual study and preparation. To take the

CCM exam, members must file a petition with the CMAA

National Headquarters. An optional sixth day is provided for

fully-qualified students to take the exam. The exam fee is not

included in the price for this course.

Content:

I.

Club Governance

II.

Food & Beverage Management

III.

Accounting & Financial Management

IV.

Human & Professional Resources

V.

Leadership

VI.

Membership & Marketing

VII.

Golf, Sports & Recreation Management

VIII.

External & Governmental Influences

IX.

Facilities Management

X.

Interpersonal Skills

* The title of this course honors the legacy of Joe Perdue,

CCM, CHE. Joe was instrumental in the development of the

entire BMI program from its inception in 1988 and he was

the primary force behind the growth and development of the

CCM program during that time.

The pre-certification BMI courses do not need to be taken in a particular order.