- 63Golf Course Superintendent
- 1Superintendent/General Manager
- 3Director of Agronomy
- 2Superintendent-in-Training
- 93Assistant Superintendent
- 192nd Assistant Superintendent
- 12Assistant-in-Training
- 1Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 31Equipment/Shop Manager
- 35Turf Equipment Technician
- 9Assistant Equipment Technician
- 7Spray/Applications Technician
- 5Irrigation Technician
- 2Irrigation Manager
- 2General Manager
- 4Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 6Landscape Manager
- 2Lawn Care Technician
- 5Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Equipment Operator
- 4Grounds Staff
- 92Seasonal Intern
- 2Construction Shaper/Crew
- 5Sales Representative
- 1Sales Manager
- 1Branch Manager
- 1Graduate Assistant/Academic
- 1Executive Director
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By Driftwood Golf and Ranch, - updated 16 minutes ago - Driftwood, Texas
The internship program will offer a wide variety of exposure, as we look to integrate personnel into all facets of golf course maintenance. We aim to tailor the program to the specific needs of the student, with the sole intention of accelerating growth in the areas of greatest necessity. Interns will work closely with the agronomy team and will be an integral part in the success of the golf course. Experience and training will include but is not limited to: · Day to day maintenance (mowing of all surfaces, course set-up, rolling etc.) · General turfgrass management and cultivation on all surfaces · Maintenance of 007 Bentgrass and Mach 1 Bermudagrass greens · Precision moisture management of putting greens with use of TDR’s on C3 and C4 surfaces · IPM (application of fertilizer and pesticides, calibration of sprayers and spreaders, documentation and planning) · Irrigation troubleshooting and repair · Hands on HDPE welding and fusing · Access to all material and water quality testing, with educational discussions on the in-depth decisions that go into building a golf course · Equipment maintenance (checking HOC, grinding reels and bedknives, etc.) · Small crew management · Involved in the daily planning and scheduling of agronomic plans to improve awareness and understanding of concepts that produce championship conditions
- $19 to $19 per hour
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By Interlachen Country Club, - updated 3 hours ago - Edina, Minnesota
Interlachen Country Club is now accepting internship applications for the 2025 season! We’re coming off a very successful reopening of the recent renovation project led by Andrew Green and we, as a team, are thrilled to continue to develop playing conditions to our members that are unmatched. Come join our team as we are actively learning every day opportunities to streamline maintenance, improve playability throughout the grounds post renovation, and capture the details that continue to set Interlachen Country Club as one of the top courses in the nation. Internships will include daily course and grounds maintenance of the newly restored golf course, while understanding the importance of the many agronomical practices we engage in on a daily basis. Educational opportunities will be tailored to each person’s goals and experience, creating a truly personalized and memorable learning opportunity. Unique to Interlachen, our interns across multiple departments participate in “Future Leaders” programming, relevant topics taught by the best within the club management industry. We’ve seen firsthand how these cross department relationships started at ICC Future Leaders have proven invaluable later in careers both within the gates of Interlachen and throughout the nation. We’ll help develop your network within the industry! The goal of our internship program is to challenge each intern to grow both as a person and as a professional. Upon completion of the internship program, interns will be prepared and empowered to advance to the next step in their career. Students who have previously completed the internship program have gone on to hold top tier positions throughout the country, as well as management positions within our own team. The most successful candidates will be motivated, curious self-starters looking to grow in the golf course and grounds industry. Click this link to see more information regarding our internship program: Interlachen Country Club-2025 Internship Booklet What you will do: Golf Course Maintenance Implement and execute daily maintenance schedules on a championship level course. Implement and execute daily maintenance schedule on championship level course Golf Course Set Up – creating unique layout on a daily basis according to golf course conditions Create practices necessary to maintain championship conditions Utilize data collection and analysis for precision turfgrass management including drone thermal imaging Lead and motivate small crews and projects Pesticide Application Obtain MN Pesticide Application License Calibrate fertilizer spreader and sprayer Apply pesticides: walking boom and riding sprayer (GeoLink Sprayer with auto steer) Fertilizer application: walking spreader and tractor spreader Complete tasks and provide thorough record keeping Irrigation System and Repair Basic controller operation: Toro Lynx Satellite operation: Toro Network VP Pipe and irrigation head repair Pump Station Operation: Flowtronics Portable sprinkler set-up and hand watering techniques Understand the entire operation thoroughly, including Turf Management Plan Landscape Management Plan Environmental Program Budgeting Process: Operational and Capital Budgets Golf Maintenance Policies and Procedures What you should know about us: Since its beginning in 1909, Interlachen Country Club has been committed to excellence. Located in Edina, Minnesota and just a few miles West of Minneapolis, Interlachen is defined by a renowned Donald Ross golf course, considered to be one of his finest. Interlachen is ranked No. 84 nationally and No. 1 overall in Minnesota in Golf Digest’s rankings and has ranked as the top course in the state for more than 25 consecutive years. Adding to the quality of the course is a rich championship history, highlighted by Bobby Jones’ victory at the 1930 U.S. Open to complete the third leg of his eventual Grand Slam. Interlachen was recently awarded the 2030 U.S. Women’s Open. INTERLACHEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1914 Western Open 1916 Trans-Mississippi 1930 U.S. Open 1935 U.S. Women’s Amateur 1986 U.S. Senior Amateur 1993 Walker Cup 2002 Solheim Cup 2008 U.S. Women’s Open 2016 Junior Ryder Cup 2030 U.S. Women’s Open
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By Congressional Country Club, - updated 5 hours ago - Bethesda, Maryland
Congressional Country Club is seeking seasonal Golf Course & Grounds Interns for the 2025 golf season. The 2025 season will be yet another exciting season here at Congressional. We are proudly hosting the Senior PGA Championship this May. This year’s interns will help us progress and prepare the club to host major championships in the future while also providing the best experience for our members and guests. This opportunity will allow students to get firsthand practical experience at one of the most storied clubs in the country on golf course maintenance. This summer the club is also ecstatic to break ground on constructing a brand new, state of the art maintenance facility and complex. Located in Bethesda, MD, Congressional Country Club is the #1 Platinum Club in the country. Congressional has a long-storied history of hosting Championships. In the last 15 years alone, Congressional has hosted the U.S. Open Championship in 2011 followed by two Quicken Loans National Tournaments (2014 & 2016). Congressional most recently hosted the 2022 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and the 2024 Junior PGA Championship. Congressional is proud to continue this history in agreement with the PGA of America in hosting seven more Championships in the next twelve years as follows: 2025 Senior PGA Championship 2027 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2029 PGA Professional Championship 2030 PGA Championship 2033 Senior PGA Championship 2037 Ryder Cup Job Description: Interns will be involved in the daily maintenance of two golf courses, Blue and Gold, and will work closely with the Superintendents and Assistants. Interns will learn fertilizer/pesticide calibration as well as proper application practices. Daily jobs will include but not limited to course setup, irrigation repair, disease identification, and water management on USGA and pushup greens. Interns will also be exposed to the equipment maintenance and clubhouse horticulture/grounds side of the operation. Congressional Country Club prides itself on a positive learning experience for all interns of various skill levels. Please email resume to: Peter Wendt CGCS, Director of Golf Courses and Grounds: pwendt@ccclub.org Andrew Crawford, Blue Course Superintendent: acrawford@ccclub.org Jarrett Kramer, Gold Course Superintendent: jkramer@ccclub.org
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By Liberty National Golf Club, - updated 17 hours ago - Jersey City, New Jersey
Liberty National Golf Club will be hosting the LPGA Mizuho Americas Open partnering with the AJGA. Objective of Program To give a motivated student an opportunity to develop and improve their knowledge in golf course management practices, communication skills, time management, and teamwork. This will be a hands-on experience, working closely with the assistant superintendents. Interns will be exposed to all equipment, technology, and practices required to maintain a golf course at the highest level. Please click here for more information and pictures about our internship program! Responsibilities Setting up the course for daily play Operation of an assortment of golf course equipment consistent with maintaining championship conditions Involvement in all cultural practices Participation in our pesticide and fertilizer program An understanding of calibrating application equipment Assistance in irrigation troubleshooting and repair on Toro Lynx Irrigation System Contribution with in-house improvement projects Small crew management Learn to apply effective hand watering techniques
- $17 to $17 per hour
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By Old Sawmill Golf Club, - Ridgeville, South Carolina
Old Sawmill Golf Club, a Tyler Rae design located just 25 minutes outside of Charleston is a brand new highly upscale and very exclusive golf club. The course will be conditioned and managed to the highest industry standards. The Club is founded on 3 pillars, Respect the game and golf course, respect each other and respect the staff! This dynamic design is bringing a boldly crafted golf course that will no doubt be one of the best designs in the low country. The Club is comprised of a 9-hole short course with large PG known as the "Lumberyard" opening this fall and the 18-hole main course currently under construction with an opening date in Fall 2025. This is excellent opportunity for individuals to gain experience in construction and grow-in activities. Grasses to be utilized are Tif-eagle and Tif-tuff bermudagrasses. All to be sprigged beginning May 15th 2025. This will be a shoulder season Club, and all surfaces will be overseeded from October to June. Full housing is provided onsite in a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom brand new farmhouse on property. Interested individuals please email Chris Fletcher at chris.fletcher@oldsawmillgc.com.
- $17 to $19 per hour
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By Turning Stone Resort, - Verona, New York
Are you passionate about golf and eager to kick-start your career in Golf Course Management? Join us at Turning Stone Resort, a world-class golf destination with three championship golf courses, for an exceptional internship experience tailored to your unique interests and career goals. https://www.turningstone.com/
- $18 to $20 per hour
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By Myopia Hunt Club, - updated Wednesday at 09:13 PM - South Hamilton, Massachusetts
Myopia Hunt Club, a historic establishment formed in 1875, is nestled in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, just 30 miles North of Boston. The club's rich history includes the introduction of golf in 1894, with four of the first thirteen US Opens being hosted at the club. Currently, the club is ranked 50th in Golf Digest's top 100 golf courses in the United States and 72nd in the World, a testament to its enduring legacy. Myopia Hunt Club, a unique establishment with a rich history, offers more than just a championship golf course. It boasts three active polo fields, seven Har-Tru tennis courts, four paddle courts, two racquetball courts, a pool facility, kennels, and stables, creating a true country club experience. Myopia Hunt Club aims to provide championship conditions at a top-100 golf course in the United States while creating a fun team atmosphere that balances work and life. An Internship at Myopia Hunt Club is a unique opportunity for applicants to develop a vital skill set for their turf industry career. Interns will work closely with our management team, gaining proficiency in daily course preparation, agronomic practices, irrigation repair and maintenance, chemical/fertilizer calibration and application, record keeping, and water management. The club is preparing a Gil Hanse master plan and a complete master plan for a new maintenance facility. Responsibilities include: Training on spraying fairways and greens Water management/Hand watering Fertilizer applications/calibrations Managing small crews Aerification Small projects Course set-up Walk mow greens Walk mow tees and collar
- $20 to $20 per hour
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By Old Town Club, - Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Designed by Perry Maxwell in 1939, Renovated by Coore & Crenshaw in 2013 & 2023 54 in Golf Digest's Top 100 Courses 32 in Golf.com's Top 100 Courses TifEagle Greens 65 acres of bermuda fairways 50 acres of native Toro irrigation Well connected Management Team
- $17 to $17 per hour
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By Old Baldy Club, - updated Wednesday at 04:01 PM - Saratoga, Wyoming
Old Baldy Club takes pride in preparing and maintaining the course at championship conditions on a daily basis throughout the season. Like most private facilities, we host many tournaments and events including FootJoy Pro-Am, member-member, member-guest, men’s day, etc. This internship provides detailed hands-on training in all aspects of golf course maintenance. Our goal is to provide the best learning experience possible to further your career. In doing so, our interns will hold high responsibility in maintaining superior course conditions. Duties will include, but are not limited to, mowing, course set-up, fertilizer/pesticide applications and record keeping, irrigation, water management, topdressing and involvement in several course projects. We are looking for highly motivated individuals that take personal pride in the work that they accomplish. Expectation levels are high. Students must be willing to work long hours, self-motivated, attentive to detail, responsible, and punctual. You will spend significant time working directly with the GCS and the assistant who are both genuinely invested in their interns' long-term success in this business. This will be a great hands-on learning experience for anybody considering a career in Golf Course Maintenance.
- $20 to $20 per hour
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By Country Club of York, - updated Wednesday at 01:17 PM - York, Pennsylvania
The Country Club of York is looking for Student Interns for the 2025 season. This position will give the student all the exposure they will need to become a successful Assistant Superintendent and ultimately to become a Golf Course Superintendent. The intern will report directly to the Green and Grounds Superintendent and Assistant Golf Course Superintendents. This person will aid in the direction and participation in maintaining the golf course greens, tees, fairways, and surrounding property as well as being exposed to all aspects of maintaining the golf course from course setup, pesticide applications, water management to managing small crews and everything in between. The Country Club of York will be hosting the 2025 Pennsylvania Golf Association's Men's and Women's Four-Ball Championship. This tournament will be held on June 2nd-3rd and will be a great opportunity to be apart of and see tournament preparation. You will also be exposed to golf course construction processes in regards to executing the Country Club of York's master plan developed by Golf Course Architect Andrew Green. These projects are completed by McDonald and Son's Golf Course Builders Inc. in conjunction with the CCY agronomy team. The 2025 project we will be completing an overhaul of our 13 green complex and tee complex on hole 14. The scope of the project will be coring out and rebuilding the green and demoing the current tee box and shifting and building 3 new tee boxes along with the installation of new irrigation. The members of CCY are committed to continually improving the golf course and we are scheduled to complete at least one major project each year moving forward. This internship will give the student a great opportunity to build his or her resume.
- $18.00-$19.00/Hour plus overtime and free housing
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By Pikewood National Golf Club, - updated Wednesday at 01:09 PM - Morgantown, West Virginia
Course Overview: Pikewood National Golf Club, located southeast of Morgantown, WV, has been ranked by Forbes Magazine as #2 among “The Five Hardest Golf Courses in the U.S.” and by Golf Digest as #18 among “America’s 20 Hardest Golf Courses”, #79 among "The World Top 200 Greatest Courses" in 2018, # 30 among "America's Greatest 100 Golf Courses” in 2021, and "Best New Private Course" in 2009. In 2011 Link magazine listed Pikewood National #7 on its "Top 10 One-Hit Wonders".. The course takes full advantage of the picturesque West Virginia Mountains boasting breath-taking vistas on nearly every hole. Pikewood National is a private 18 hole golf course which is highly exclusive to members who enjoy golf at its purest state. This is a great opportunity to work with a crew that is highly motivated to become successful in this industry. The grass varieties at Pikewood National are: Greens (A1/A4 bentgrass), Approaches, Tees, Fairways (L93), Rough (Kentucky bluegrass and fescue mix), and Native areas (fescue).. Position Summary: As a key member of the Pikewood National Golf Club maintenance team, the Summer Intern works directly with the Assistants-in-Training, Assistant Superintendents and Golf Course Superintendent and assists with the day-to-day maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course and adjacent grounds, including but not limited to the clubhouse landscaping and maintenance complex. The ideal candidate is a highly motivated individual who is looking to eventually become a Golf Course Superintendent. This candidate should be a self-starter who takes pride in his/her work ethic and values the importance of being a team player. This position will expose the candidate to a wide variety of turf practices. The Pikewood Turf Crew understands the importance of sound agronomic practices. Pikewood National Golf Club strives to become better and better each day and we would love for your positive attitude and strong work ethic to be a part of our team! Qualifications, Knowledge and Skill Requirements: Must have a strong business aptitude and passion for the golf business. Must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Seeking candidates that can work anywhere from a 3 month to 9 month internship. Position Responsibilities: Daily mowing of all playing surfaces with walk-behind units and riding units. Proper water management (hand watering, using irrigation heads, etc.). Fertilizer and chemical applications (proper calibration and techniques). Proper course set up (daily hole locations, tee locations and detail work). Cultural practices (topdressing, aerification, moisture management, etc.) Irrigation maintenance (irrigation head fixes, pipe repairs, locating/troubleshooting wiring issues) Learning how to manage according to the weather. Communicate well with the crew, management and members. Carry oneself with professionalism in both appearance and demeanor. Understand the importance of networking, career preparation, and record keeping. Working Conditions: The employee is often required to stand, walk, and use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls. They will occasionally be required to balance, stoop, twist upper body, kneel, and climb. The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 30lbs occasionally. Specific vision abilities include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, and depth perception. Moderate exposure to extreme cold, heat, working outdoors, chemicals, pesticides, gasoline, vibration, pollen, dust, mechanical hazards and electrical hazards. Noise level is typically moderate to loud. Work extended hours during golf and holiday season Work weekends and holidays. Watch this video to see what you can expect as a turfgrass intern - PIkewood National Internship Video Pikewood National Truly is the Greatest Walk in Golf- https://vimeo.com/847127942/ed55721e1a?share=copy Intern Brochure- https://view.joomag.com/2017-turfgrass-intern-information-at-pikewood-national-golf-club-p5-pwn71175-intern-collateral-packet-spreads-nobleeds/0081146001509651072?short
- $16.50/HR + OT plus Free Housing.
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By Chicago Golf Club, - updated Wednesday at 01:01 PM - Wheaton, Illinois
Established in 1892, Chicago Golf Club is known to be the first 18-hole golf club in North America as well as a founding member of the USGA. Designed by C.B. Macdonald and later renovated by Seth Raynor, Chicago Golf Club is home to unique and legendary architectural characteristics, such as classic template holes. The course sits on 206 acres of wide-open land with about 80 of those being “low maintenance” fine fescues. CGC is located in Wheaton, IL approximately 25 miles West of downtown Chicago. Chicago Golf Club is currently rated #13 on Golf Digest’s Top 100 list and #19 on Golf.com’s world ranking. Additionally, Golf Digest has ranked CGC #7 in the country for best conditioned golf courses. We are in the beginning stages of preparation to host the 2033 US Women’s Open, as well as the 2036 Walker Cup. We are currently hiring Interns and AITs for the 2025 season. These aspiring turf professionals will be involved in all aspects of golf course and grounds maintenance. Tasks will include water management, spray applications, aggressive cultural practices, mowing of playing surfaces and operation of all equipment on property all with one end goal, playability. Additionally, each Turf Professional will be presented opportunities to manage the entire staff and will serve as project/task leaders to help build crucial management and leadership skills under the guidance of a young, forward thinking management team. We are four years removed from an extensive restoration project to restore Chicago Golf Club back to Raynor’s original intent. Two acres of approaches were added, as well as four acres of fairway. 13 abandoned bunkers were uncovered, and all bunkers were restored to their original form. Along with the bunker and fairway restoration, a new Toro Infinity two-wire irrigation system was added, as well as a new pump system in February of 2024. Everyone will be taught to become comfortable with the operation and repair of the new irrigation system. We are currently under construction of expanding our maintenance facility to provide an enhanced work experience for all members of our staff. Work is scheduled to be completed by February 2025. Chicago Golf Club is synonymous with playability, we strive to provide the membership and their guests with championship conditions daily. You will be exposed to various methods of sustainably producing supreme playing conditions across all surfaces while emphasizing plant and soil health. At Chicago Golf Club, we take pride in advancing the careers of future turf professionals. In the past 8 seasons there have been 8 Superintendents, and 23 Assistants produced across the nation. We want you to succeed and will help you achieve your goals.
- $16 to $17 per hour
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By Sleepy Hollow Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 11:02 AM - Briarcliff Manor, New York
Sleepy Hollow Country Club is a private, 27-hole C.B. MacDonald original design overlooking the Hudson River in Scarborough, New York. SHCC is currently ranked 59th in the United States by Golf Digest, and 70th in the world by Golf Magazine. The 338 acre property consists of a championship 18-hole Upper Course and an executive 9-hole Lower Course. Hanse Golf Course Design completed a restoration of the Upper Course in 2016 that converted the greens construction to USGA specification while utilizing the original poa sod. The Lower Course consists of native soil push-up greens, offering candidates an opportunity to manage both sand-constructed USGA greens and hundred-year old native soil greens on the same property. The Summer internship program at Sleepy Hollow aims to expose candidates to the agronomics and maintenance practices necessary to maintain a Top 100 golf course. We take pride in providing championship level playing surfaces on a daily basis to our membership and their guests. Interns are involved in every aspect of the day-to-day operations, and will work directly alongside the assistant superintendents and the golf course superintendent. Interns can expect to be involved in: Daily course setup, including special event/tournament setup strategy Moisture management on all playing surfaces Plant protectant and fertilizer applications using a wide array of equipment including spray hawks, traditional boom sprayers, and GPS boom sprayers Irrigation system operation, repair, and maintenance practices both new Toro 2-wire SmartHub system and Toro VP Satellite system In-season cultural practices including spiking, needle-tining, topdressing, and groom/brushing Involvement in disease/insect scouting and IPM record keeping Long and short term budget strategies Introduction to data collection and digital tools including application recording with Playbooks, job scheduling with TaskTracker, and speed and firmness data using the USGA GS3 ball and Deacon software Volunteer and networking opportunities at other top clubs in the Metropolitan area Engaged interns will open more doors as they progress, and it is our hope that interns will seize the opportunity to convert their internship into a full time assistant superintendent position. This is a great opportunity for both first year interns and post-graduates alike looking for a fast-paced environment to elevate and hone their skills as they work towards achieving their career goals.
- $19 to $19 per hour
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By Philadelphia Country Club, - updated Tuesday at 06:58 PM - Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Country Club is a private country club located just outside the city of Philadelphia. We are a 27 hole facility; The Spring Mill course is a William Flynn design consisting of Bentgrass greens, tees and fairways. Spring Mill and Centennial ranges have a combined total of 3 Bermudagrass tees and 1 Bentgrass tee. In addition to golf the club has 9 Har-Tru tennis courts, recently added 8 platform tennis courts and 2 pickleball courts. We also have a large resort style pool and a shooting lodge. Philadelphia Country Club has hosted the 1939 U.S. Open, 2003 U.S. Women’s Amateur and co-hosted the 2005 U.S. Men’s Amateur. In 2026, we will be co-hosting the Men’s Amateur with Merion Golf Club. Interns will work closely with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents on every aspect of the daily operation of the course. Interns will be involved in course setup, applying and record keeping of plant protectants, general turfgrass maintenance practices, irrigation operation and repairs. Working at Philadelphia Country Club will provide the right candidates the opportunity to learn and advance their career in the turfgrass industry.
- $22 to $23 per hour
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By Woodmont Country Club, - updated Tuesday at 05:54 PM - Rockville, Maryland
Woodmont CC, located near Washington DC, is a private 36-hole facility that is seeking a motivated student who wants to enhance their skill and experience in turf management. Woodmont offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in both warm season and cool season grasses in the Transition Zone. Interns will be exposed to multiple agronomic practices, water management, spray applications, tournament preparation and setup, and many other golf course maintenance practices. Intern will have the opportunity to learn and grow under a large management team - we currently employ 10 individuals with degrees in turf management from universities across the country. All interns will be sent to work a PGA or LPGA Tour event, along with participating in a US Open final Qualifier at Woodmont and a USGA Championship at Woodmont (US Adaptive Open). Woodmont features two, 18-hole Championship golf courses (The North Course & The South Course), as well as a 9-hole short course named The Loop. The North Course is an all cool-season golf course, comprised of A-4 USGA greens, Penncross/007 tees, fairways, and approaches, and combination of Kentucky bluegrass/tall fescue rough. The North Course recently completed multiple course improvements, including a complete bunker renovation, green complex adjustments including some green alterations and re-grassing of approaches to 007 bentgrass, and numerous fairway alterations. The North Course is one of the top-rated clubs in the state of Maryland, gaining such recognition in both Golf Digest and Golfweek. Often, one of the favorite courses amongst area professionals and top amateur's, the North Course is an annual host to a final US Open Qualifier. The North Course was host to the 2020 U.S. Women's Amateur, won by Rose Zhang. The North Course will also be host to the 2028 US Junior Amateur Championship, along with the South Course. The recently renovated South Course is a combination of warm-season and cool season grasses, featuring 007/Piranha push-up greens, Meyer/Innovation Zoysia fairways, Iron Cutter/Tahoma Bermudagrass tees and approaches, and tall fescue rough. As mentioned above, the South Course recently completed a full renovation early 2024. The renovation provides a unique and fun layout that is garnering rave reviews! The newly renovated course has 60 Acres of short cut (greens, tees, & fairways) with Australian Sand Belt style bunkering that is carved into green and fairway surfaces. The South Course will be host to the 2025 and 2026 US Adaptive Open Championship. Internship Brochure: https://www.woodmontcc.com/files/2024_Woodmont_InternBrochure_8.5x11.pdf
- $20 to $20 per hour
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By Union League Golf Club at Torresdale, - updated Monday at 11:50 PM - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Interns will be directly involved with the day-to-day maintenance of an 18-hole private championship Donald Ross-designed golf course (poa/ bentgrass greens, tees, and fairways) and a newly constructed 9-hole Par 3 Course (warm season Tahoma 31 fairways and tees, and bentgrass putting greens). Interns will work closely with the Superintendent and Assistants in planning, scheduling, and daily operating procedures. Calibration, pesticide applications, fertilizing, water management, course setup, and cultural practices will be the core of the internship. This position will allow the individual to get their “feet wet” in all aspects of golf course maintenance. The opportunity to lead small crews and motivate staff members will help interns prepare for their next step as an Assistant-In-Training or Assistant Superintendent. Candidates can expect to work typically 50-60 hours per week with every other weekend OFF.
- $16 to $18 per hour
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By Augusta Country Club, - updated Monday at 08:21 PM - Augusta, Georgia
Augusta Country Club - Augusta, Georgia - 2025 Seasonal Internship This internship will be an excellent opportunity to be exposed to new USGA specification putting greens, Tif-Eagle putting green management program, Zoysia grass management, and daily golf course maintenance. Interns will work closely with the management team on (but not limited to) chemical applications, irrigation R&M, and seasonal Zoysia/Bermudagrass cultural practices. Excellent opportunity to be exposed to new on course plantings during the Spring of 2025. Previous interns have moved on into either entry level assistant positions or technician roles. Currently on staff we have two former interns that we have promoted from within. Below are what a few former interns have had to say about their internship experience at Augusta Country Club. “I feel like I definitely grew both professionally and personally while an intern at Augusta Country Club. Upper management are very cognizant of agronomy and also your potential to grow. Great team atmosphere and a great place to build lasting relationships.” -current Assistant Golf Course Superintendent “I absolutely loved my time at Augusta Country Club. It was full of great experiences in the field alongside a great crew and managers.” – current Assistant Golf Course Superintendent “My internship was an incredible opportunity to experience maintenance at a high level. I got involved with the day-to-day operations and was able to learn a lot during my time. The culture that they have created gives you the best opportunity to succeed.” – current AIT at Augusta Country Club “My internship experience at Augusta Country Club provided me with a great learning experience. From the basics of walk mowing, changing cups, irrigation repairs, spraying pesticides/fertilizers, and many other cultural practices. The management staff gave me the tools during my internship to further develop my professional career.” -current 2nd Assistant at Augusta Country Club Augusta Country Club in Augusta, Georgia was founded in 1899. ACC is an 18-hole private club originally designed by Donald Ross. Over the last 20+ years, the club has put a lot of time and focus into the golf course with renovations happening in 2001, 2017, and recently in 2022. In 2001, the club converted putting greens from Penncross Bentgrass to A-1 Bentgrass. More recently in 2017, the club converted fairways/tees from 419 Bermuda Grass to Zorro Zoysia grass along with a new HDPE irrigation system and Better Billy Bunkers. In 2022, the golf course was closed for putting green reconstruction and conversation to Tif-Eagle berumda grass. Along with the putting greens, extensive tree work, green side bunker construction, and green surround sand capping were completed as well. Please send cover letters, resumes, and references to: Dillon Scheer Golf Course Superintendent Augusta Country Club Augusta, Georgia dillon@augcc.com
- $17 to $17 per hour
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By Hamilton Farm Golf Club, - Gladstone, New Jersey
Hamilton Farm Golf Club is a premier, nationally renowned facility. We will be hosting both the "Ike" MGA Stroke Play Championship, and the NJPGA State Open Championship in the summer of 2025. The successful candidates will be exposed to all aspects of golf course maintenance at the highest level, while working alongside the turf management team, equipment managers, and crew. We take great pride in our ability to produce spectacular golf courses while still maintaining a great work/life balance. Each intern's experience will be uniquely tailored to them based on their individual strengths and weaknesses with the overall goal of fostering the most professional development possible. They will be exposed to all facets of golf course maintenance including: Fertilizer and chemical calibration and application. Proper water management. Irrigation system maintenance, repair, and management. Small project management. Small crew leadership. Daily golf course setup. Tournament golf course setup. Networking and possible tournament volunteer opportunity.
- $19 to $19 per hour
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By The Alotian Club, - Roland, Arkansas
Facility Description: Established in 2004, The Alotian Club, ranked as one of “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses” in Golf Digest is located in the heart of Arkansas, just west of Little Rock. Founded by Warren Stephens, son of former Masters Chairman, Jack Stephens and designed by one of the nation’s top golf course architects, Tom Fazio. The private 18-hole course is located within 1500 acres of rolling hills and is unique in that it has Bentgrass greens as well as Zoysiagrass tees, fairways and rough. The Alotian Club was the host site of the 2013 Western Amateur, the 2019 Arnold Palmer Cup, and the 2021 Jackson T. Stephens Cup. Known not just for the amazing views over Lake Maumelle, but for consistently providing some of the best amenities and playing conditions to be found around the world. The club facilities include a championship golf course, 7-acre practice range and 3-acre short game area. We just completed renovating our golf course maintenance facility to include a new administrative building, equipment repair shop, and chemical storage/mixing building. At the Alotian Club we take pride in managing an immaculate golf course while working together as a team to accomplish a mutual goal. Interns will be exposed to many learning opportunities that cover every facet of a golf course management operation as well as excellent career networking and future job opportunities. Job Description: The golf course management internship program trains qualified and motivated individuals with the skills needed to become an effective Assistant Superintendent and eventually a Golf Course Superintendent. Working at The Alotian Club will give interns the opportunity to learn what it takes to maintain a high-end private golf club with the highest standards in the industry. The Alotian club is a fast-paced work environment where quality and attention to detail are paramount. Interns will gain general knowledge of day to day golf course maintenance operations as well as exposure to future golf course improvement projects to include tee box construction, fairway drainage, and addition of native grass and tall fescue areas. Consisting of cool and warm season grasses gives interns the unique opportunity to learn how to manage Bentgrass greens as well as Zoysiagrass tees, fairways and rough. Intern positions are available from 3-12 months in length. Work Experience: Our internship program consists of the following blocks of hands on education where students can apply classroom knowledge to real world scenarios. The time interns stay in each area will depend on previous experience. · Daily Course Setup and Basic Day to Day Maintenance Operations · Integrated Pest Management (Planning, Inventory, Calibrations, Applying Pesticides and Fertilizers, Documentation) · Equipment Operation (Both General Golf Course Equipment and Some Construction Equipment) · General Turfgrass Management and Cultivation (Topdressing, Aerification, Grooming/Verticuting, etc) · Bentgrass Putting Green Moisture Management · Irrigation Systems Management and Water Scheduling (Toro Lynx) · Subsurface Air Systems and Hydronics Units · Construction Projects (Drainage, Tee Box Construction) · Horticulture Experience (Planning, Annual Change Out, Pruning, Tree Work, Landscape Design and Instillation) · Small Crew Management · Environmental Awareness Project · Equipment Maintenance (Grinding Reels/Bedknives, Cutting Unit Quality of Cut and Height of Cut, and Preventative Maintenance) · Budgeting & Financial Management · Tournament Preparation
- $17 to $17 per hour
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By Galena Golf Club, - Galena, Illinois
Seasonal Internship The internship program will offer a wide variety of exposure, as we look to integrate personnel into all facets of golf course maintenance. We aim to tailor the program to the specific needs of the student, with the sole intention to accelerate growth in areas of greatest necessity. Interns will work closely with the team and will be key players in the success of the golf course. Experience and training will include but is not limited to: Day to day maintenance (mowing of all surfaces, course set-up, rolling etc.) General turfgrass management and cultivation on all surfaces Maintenance of bentgrass greens and bluegrass fairways Precision moisture management of putting greens with use of TDR on surfaces IPM (application of fertilizer and pesticides, calibration of sprayers and spreaders, documentation and planning) Planning/completing course improvement projects Irrigation troubleshooting and repair Equipment maintenance (checking HOC, grinding reels and bedknives, etc.) Small crew management Involved in daily planning and scheduling of agronomic plan to improve awareness and understanding of concepts that produce championship conditions Educational Requirements Must be currently enrolled or graduated from a 2 or 4 year turfgrass management program or agronomy related field Experience Requirements Previous golf course experience is preferred but not required Job Benefits $15/ hour plus overtime Golf privileges Date Job is Available April 1 Salary $15 per hour Overtime: Yes Job Application Instructions Send Cover Letter and Resume to jadsteeler71@yahoo.com
- $15 to $15 per hour
- 54 views
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By Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck, - updated Sunday at 05:10 PM - COLTS NECK, New Jersey
Trump National Colts Neck features an 18 hole championship golf course with state-of-the art practice facilities on a 300 acre property in Central New Jersey about 12 miles away from the Jersey Shore . The Championship course is a Par-72 layout designed by former US Open Champion Jerry Pate, and later lengthened and refined by the renowned Tom Fazio II. The course features a signature "19th hole" which is a par-3 island green that sits just below the clubhouse terrace . The Practice facilities features two putting greens, a newly constructed 60,000 square foot driving range tee, a newly constructed chipping area with two green complexes, and a 5 Hole par-3 "Short Course" also designed by US Open Champion Jerry Pate, which recently had all tee boxes completely rebuilt. The club features a luxurious 75,000 square foot clubhouse, 4 Har-Tru Tennis Courts, 4 newly constructed Pickleball courts, and an expansive swimming pool. Interns will be involved in all aspects of golf course management, working directly with the Assistants and Superintendent. This includes: Setting up the golf course for daily play Involvement in planning of chemical and fertilizer program Application and calibration of chemicals and fertilizers Participation in record keeping of labor and chemical/ pesticide applications using TaskTracker and Playbooks software. Assistance in all cultural practices Knowledge of water management throughout all playing surfaces Irrigation trouble shooting and repair on Toro Lynx system with VP Satellite boxes Small crew management Contribution with in house construction projects such as drainage, irrigation improvements, tree removal or tree plantings .
- $18 to $20 per hour
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By Dedham Country and Polo Club, - updated November 16 - Dedham, Massachusetts
Club History Dedham Country and Polo Club is one of the oldest private country clubs in Massachusetts, DCPC has enjoyed a vibrant and active membership since its inception in 1887. The 18-hole golf course, designed by famed golf course architect and engineer Seth Raynor. The replica holes Raynor designed draw on the strategic principles of famed golf holes such as the Redan, Alps, Punchbowl, Eden, Short, and Biarritz, among others. Dedham Country and Polo Club is a very family-oriented club in a highly desirable part of the Boston suburbs. Dedham has hosted numerous Championship over the years. DCPC has many other activities to offer the membership, including trap shooting, ice hockey, tennis, paddle ball, and cross-country skiing. Job Description Dedham Country and Polo Club is seeking a seasonal turfgrass Intern that is a self-motivated, team-oriented individual, to join our Grounds Staff. As an intern at Dedham Country and Polo Club you will participate in a diverse range of activities involving every aspect of daily golf course maintenance and numerous course improvement projects. Including, pesticide applications, top dressing, hand watering, golf course setup and supervising small crews. You will work closely with and report to the Golf Course Superintendent, and Assistant Superintendents. Upon completion of successful internship/education, full time positions can be made available.
- $20 to $22 per hour
- 210 views
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By Denver Country Club, - updated November 15 - Denver, Colorado
Established in 1887, The Denver Country Club is the oldest private club west of the Mississippi River and is steeped with history and tradition. The 18-hole parkland style golf course boasts finely manicured native soil bent/poa annua greens, bent/rye tees and fairways, and bluegrass rough nestled in the heart of Denver. Originally a James Foulis design, the DCC has the fingerprints of Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw on it. Hanse Golf Course design recently completed a course renovation in 2020 as a part of a Master Plan developed for the club. Denver Country Club is seeking motivated individuals for the 2025 growing season. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive internship that allows an individual to learn as much as possible. Interns will be taught agronomic practices to maintain a high end golf course. The Agronomy Team at DCC will work toward helping an individual with his/her learning goals established at the start of the internship. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Water management Equipment operation Project work Irrigation maintenance Chemical and fertilization experience Aerification and Cultural Practices Golf Course Set-up Tournament Experience
- $21 to $21 per hour
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By Boot Ranch, - updated November 15 - Fredericksburg, Texas
Boot Ranch is a Hal Sutton design, located in Fredericksburg the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The property consists of an 18-hole championship golf course, 35-acre golf Practice Park, Ranch club with pools and sports campus, clubhouse, private lake club, fitness center, and newly completed racquet club. The course has 8-year-old tifeagle greens and wall to wall tifsport. The membership is extremely supportive of all staff members and strives for Boot Ranch to be the best employer in the surrounding area. This position is an excellent opportunity for the right candidate to get some hands-on experience with several course enhancement projects throughout the season. Interns will be involved in all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the golf course including but not limited to small staff management, help in daily planning, spraying, record keeping/recording data and water management. The interns will work closely with the assistant’s, superintendent, mechanic, and a year-round crew of approximately 25. This summer we will be working on several in house project: installing drainage, building new tee boxes, and working on various irrigation projects. All of these will be excellent opportunities to broaden your knowledge.
- 17 per/hr. w/ overtime, housing & every other weekend off
- 8,956 views
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By The Ledges, - updated November 14 - Huntsville, Alabama
At 1,582 feet, the highest point in Huntsville, The Ledges offers an 18-hole championship golf course like no other in Alabama. The award winning course was designed by Hurdzan/Fry GCD, Inc., and first opened in 2000. In 2003, Designer Mike Hurdzan was named Designer of the Year by Golf Magazine for his work at The Ledges. He was also chosen as the recipient of the 2013 Old Tom Morris Award by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. The goal of The Ledges developers was to preserve the mountain’s natural beauty while creating a world-class golf course. Of the 750 acres set for development, 450 acres were set aside as a natural green belt protecting it from future development. 250 acres of the land are now a nationally recognized golf course, while 150 acres are used for the mountain’s residential development. Bent grass greens, Zoysia fairways and Bermuda rough make up the landscape of the course. Designed with 5 different tee sets, sculpted greens and fairways and challenging bunkers, the course offers golfers of all skill levels an outstanding golf experience. The Ledges was a host for the PGA Korn Ferry tour for the past two years. -Interns will be involved in every detail of the golf course maintenance. -Communication is incredibly important and will be emphasized throughout your time here. -Interns will have the ability to train, learn and execute every task that is done on a daily basis. -An array of projects and large scale upgrades to be intimately involved in planning and executing. -Daily, will be involved in working on scheduling/executing of tasks with Assistants/Superintendent. -Tournament set-up and planning will be a major focus of your internship. -Learning the proper hand-watering techniques will be crucial to your success here at The Ledges. -Interns will gain experience in what it takes to maintain a golf course at a high level daily. -You will also have the ability to be involved in reel maintenance, equipment maintenance, and work directly with the Equipment Manager and Mechanics.
- $18 to $20 per hour
- 3,311 views
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