Internship Opportunities

The 2025 internship application is now open! Applications must be submitted by February 28 at 5 PM.

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TESTIMONIALS

“Working for the Wyndham Championship was one of the best experiences I have had in sports and was a summer I will never forget. The tournament staff was incredibly welcoming and made everyone feel right at home from the start. I couldn’t say enough great things about the team and fellow interns I got to work alongside. Putting on a PGA TOUR event is a lot of hard work, and I am glad I got to see all of the behind-the-scenes work that makes it possible. As someone who has loved golf their whole life, this internship experience was better than anything I could have imagined.” – Phil Shure

“As an intern for the Wyndham Championship, I had the opportunity to work closely with the tournament staff and see first-hand what it takes to produce an incredible PGA TOUR event. There were days while preparing for the tournament that required a lot of hard work, but it was extremely rewarding to see the final product come together on Championship Sunday. Despite not having a large golf background when I began, the skills and knowledge I gained from this internship experience will carry me far as I move forward in my career.” – Nicole Mackey

“Being an intern for the Wyndham Championship has been one of the best things I’ve ever done. This internship gives you an inside look at what it takes to put on a PGA Tour golf tournament, and you get to work with an amazing staff. This internship has not only prepared me for a career in professional sports, but it has introduced me to lifelong friends. It is a lot of hard work, but it is one of the most rewarding experiences I have been a part of.” – Carey Ivey

FAQs

Where are former interns now?

Full

What is the dress code?

Full

Men: Shirts with collars and sleeves and slacks or Bermuda shorts of mid-thigh length are considered appropriate attire. Mock Tees with 1 ¼ inch collars are acceptable. Tank tops, tee shirts, mesh shirts, sweat pants, warm-up suits, blue jeans, swimwear, short shorts, cut-offs, gym shorts or other athletic shorts are not permitted. Shirts with tails are required to be tucked in.
Women: Dresses, skirts, slacks, mid-length shorts and blouses are considered appropriate attire. Shirts must have collars or sleeves. Halter tops, tee shirts, cut-offs, sweat pants, warm-up suits, blue jeans, swimwear, tennis dresses, short-shorts or other athletic wear is not permitted

Is the internship only for sports management students?

Full

The internship is open to all current undergraduate or graduate students.

Can first-year college students apply?

Full

Selected students must have completed at least one semester of college before the internship begins.

Can graduate students apply?

Full

Graduate students are welcome to apply as long as they are still actively pursuing a degree.

How many hours of work do interns typically complete each week?

Full

Interns are expected to work 30-40 hours per week, with flexibility around class/work schedules. Hours will increase as the tournament approaches. There will be events outside of regular business hours throughout the internship.

Interns are required to work the weekends prior to the tournament and throughout the tournament week (July 27 – August 3). Hours will range from approximately 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Meals will be provided during this period.

Is the internship paid?

Full

Interns will receive a stipend of $150 per week with the potential for a bonus at the end of the internship.

Is housing provided for out-of-town interns?

Full

No. Interns must reside in or attend college/university within central North Carolina including Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Montgomery, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, and Yadkin counties.

How many interns are selected each summer?

Full

4-6 interns will be selected each summer.