Yes, that could be a likely scenario but you would have to ensure the other party is interested in such a deal.
I work as a golf caddie at Pebble Beach.
golf course superintendants work mainly inside as they deal with the business side of golf such as the paper work however they will also spend some of their time on the golf course to make sure it safe and good enough to use so therefore they work inside and outside hope this helps
"Laser Link Golf is located in Madison, Wisconsin. Laser Link Golf offers trade-ins, repairs, rebates as well as professional golf clubs and balls. They are noted for their laser link distance system."
One could get a Golf for Dummies book or visit online information pages to learn how golf club shafts work. About has an article that talks specifically about the flex of shafts and its role in golf.
Would it be golf?
It depends on whether the golf course will let you or not.
Yes, depending on the golf course's age requirements
There are many locations where you can purchase cheap golf equipment. You may try buy sell trade sites, and check you area for seasonal shops that pop up selling all golf equipment.
Depending on where youj work is the key. If you work at a golf course you will be paid minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour if you have experience. If you go and work at a golf car dealer you will be paid anywhere from minimum wage to 45 dollars an hour, again depending on how much experience you have. If you have your own golf car repair business and you really know what you are doing, and in a populated area with golf cars, you can bring home a 6 figure income.
Math and golf are different in many ways. Math takes hard work and lots of paying attention. Golf is a fun or serious sport. It also takes hard work. Both take lots and lots of effort though.
Many public golf courses will allow you to work when you are fifteen (assuming you have a ride). Most country clubs would like you to be sixteen or older.
When you play Golf you obviously get the benefit of a good walk, however the movement of swinging a golf club, although it may keep you limber will not build muscle.