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IMMEDIATE May 21, 2009

Richard
Irvin
WHIGHAM STUDENT EXPLORES
TIFTON – Richard Irvin, a turfgrass and golf course management major from Whigham,
gained the opportunity of a lifetime when he recently spent 15 days in
Irvin
took classes with Chinese students attending
“The hands-on interaction with people
who were very eager to learn was great,” Irvin said. “Golf course management, and golf itself, is a
very new concept in
Irvin visited Mission
Hills Golf Club, the largest golf course complex in the world, according to the Guinness Book
of World Records. The resort has twelve
18-hole courses. He also played the nine-hole
lighted golf course among the 36 holes at Nan Sha Golf Club. He also visited Shadow Creek Golf Club in
“We
had a translator 99 per cent of the time, but there was a language barrier with
the caddies when we visited the courses,” Irvin said. “And when we tipped the caddies, there was a
money difference, too.”
But
the trip was not all work. Irvin and company also immersed themselves into all
of the culture
“The
food was great,” Irvin said. “It wasn’t
Americanized so you could see what you were eating. It was better if you didn’t
ask what you were about to eat and just try it. The culture is very friendly,
and people are always willing to help.
“My most memorable moment of the trip was feeling like I was
on top of the world while standing on top of the
All the
students paid their own way on the journey.
Irvin
graduated from ABAC this month with one of the first four bachelor’s degrees
presented by the college since the school was
called the Georgia State College for Men in 1929-33. And
the trip to
“I
have loved ABAC, and I have been blessed because I was almost finished with my
associate’s degree when Dr. (Eddie) Seagle
asked me about staying for my bachelor’s degree,” Irvin said. “The opportunity came along at the right
time.”
In
his very first class at ABAC, Irvin met his wife, Heather. She graduated in May
of last year from
Irvin followed in the footsteps of his aunt and uncle who
met while attending ABAC.
Irvin’s mom, Pamela Chambers, attended ABAC and still keeps
in touch with her college roommate she met here.
Irvin and his wife are moving to
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