- 52Golf Course Superintendent
- 2Superintendent/General Manager
- 2Director of Agronomy
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 132Assistant Superintendent
- 262nd Assistant Superintendent
- 19Assistant-in-Training
- 44Equipment/Shop Manager
- 38Turf Equipment Technician
- 8Assistant Equipment Technician
- 14Spray/Applications Technician
- 13Irrigation Technician
- 1Irrigation Manager
- 3Sports Turf Manager
- 3Sports Turf Technician
- 5Landscape Manager
- 4Landscape Technician
- 3Lawn Care Technician
- 5Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 2Crew Foreman
- 7Grounds Staff
- 75Seasonal Intern
- 1Construction Shaper/Crew
- 8Sales Representative
- 2Sales Manager
- 1Operations Manager
- 1Branch Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
- 1Graduate Assistant/Academic
- 1Executive Director
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By Smithfields Country Club, - EASLEY, South Carolina
We are looking for the next Superintendent of Smithfield's Country Club! Located in Easley, SC, just outside of Greenville, Smithfields Country Club is completely private, with a membership of 500+ featuring an 18 hole golf course and various social amenities. We are in the middle of a Capillary Concrete Bunker installation, and just finished recent irrigation system upgrades. We are setup for fantastic playing conditions this year and are looking to build on what is already a great golf course. The ideal candidate would be an experienced golf course Superintendent looking to make a step up, or a first assistant at a prestigious course looking to move to a Superintendent position. We are looking for someone that is energetic and enthusiastic about this position and where we can take Smithfields. If you think you're a great fit please let us know, and we look forward to talking with you further!
- $70,000 to $100,000 per year
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By The Club at Spruce Peak, - Stowe, Vermont
The Club at Spruce Peak is seeking a qualified applicant for the position of superintendent at Stowe Country Club. The superintendent will be a professional individual that will lead the day-to-day operations. The primary role of this position is to work directly with the assistant superintendent, equipment technician and seasonal crew in day-to-day maintenance and management of the golf course. The superintendent will have full control of the seasonal staff. Stowe Country Club is associated with The Mountain Course as part of the 36-hole golf offering at The Club at Spruce Peak. Both golf courses are managed under the leadership of the Director of Agronomy. The Director of Agronomy makes recommendations and develops long range plans, but on course decisions will be left primarily to the superintendent. The candidate needs to be proficient in timely decision making, multi-tasking, crew leadership and knowledge of golf maintenance practices. The superintendent will be required to assist and/or lead project work including drainage, irrigation, construction, etc. The superintendent will be responsible for managing the crew, job assignment, agronomic and cultural practices, chemical/fertilizer applications, and water management. Preference will be given to those that exhibit strong leadership traits and effective interpersonal skills.
- $80,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Ron Jaworski's Ramblewood Country Club, - updated January 14 - Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Ramblewood Country Club is a looking for a talented Superintendent to join our team in Mount Laurel, NJ! This employee should be self-motivated, have attention for detail and have a "can do" attitude. About Us: Ron Jaworski Golf strives to be an employer of choice. When you join our team, you won't only get to use your skills to help grow our business, you also get to join the rapidly expanding Ron Jaworski Golf family. This diverse team takes pride in working hard and playing hard. We foster a culture of opportunity by helping our employees advance their careers and always look for opportunities to promote and celebrate our hard-working staff. We are passionate about creating memorable experiences for all of our guests while leading the pack and driving change. We strive to build customers for life by getting involved in the community around us and investing in our youth through Jaws Youth Playbook, our 501(c)(3) non-profit charity. So, whether you love golf, delicious food, or weddings, apply below to use your talent and skills to bring smiles to our guests faces. What We Offer: Opportunities for Growth within the Organization Employee Golf Privileges Chef Prepared Shift Meals at No Cost to Employees Ongoing Country Club/Hospitality Training and Experience Employee Discounts Health Insurance Company Truck Special Requirements: Perform the application and recording of chemical applications on the Club grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Supervise the safe use and maintenance of the golf course mechanical equipment by golf course crew Supervise and control all expenses associated with Golf Course Operations. Mechanical knowledge is a plus. Maintains the golf course at the highest quality possible at all times with an emphasis on positive communication with members and guests. Job Requirements: Experience with Bent/Poa greens, Bentgrass tees and fairways and Toro irrigation system. Self-starter, “hands on” professional in the Mid-Atlantic climate. Possess or be able to obtain a NJ Pesticide Applicator’s License. “Can do” attitude is a must! Educational & Experience Requirements: Minimum 2-year College Agronomy Degree or Certificate. 4 Years Preferred. Minimum of at least 3+ years as an assistant golf course superintendent. 3 - 5 years in Golf Course Maintenance industry.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Toiyabe Golf Club, - New Washoe, Nevada
The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall maintenance of the golf course and grounds. This includes, but is not limited to, course set-up, agronomy, staff supervision, budgeting, and irrigation. Additionally, there will be long-term goals and projects set by the Director of Operations that will be expected to be met. The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the Director of Operations to ensure the golf course is maintained at the highest level and is ready for play. They will also be responsible for ensuring that the golf course is in compliance with all environmental regulations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall management and maintenance of the golf course and grounds. This includes, but is not limited to, course set-up, agronomy, staff supervision, budgeting, and irrigation. Additionally, there will be long-term goals and projects set by the DOP that will be expected to be met. The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the DOP to ensure the golf course is maintained at the highest level and is ready for play. They will also be responsible for ensuring that the golf course is in compliance with all environmental regulations. Maintain the golf course and driving range in playing condition up to the DOP standards. Schedules, trains, supervises, and evaluates all personnel assigned to department. Prepare annual operating budget for the golf course and submit to the DOP for approval. Takes corrective action as necessary to help ensure that budget goals are met. Develop long-range plans for the improvement of the golf course and its facilities. Select and purchase all chemicals, fertilizers, and other supplies needed to maintain the golf course. Apply chemicals and fertilizers to the golf course according to established schedules and procedures. Develops and maintains drainage, irrigation, and watering systems. Oversees repairs of broken water lines or valves and may perform necessary repairs in an emergency. Operate and maintain all equipment used on the golf course. Inspect the golf course daily and react to any unforeseen issues as they arise. Supervises operation of the equipment repair shop & maintains all equipment based off of their owner’s manual. Ensures proper landscaping for property outside of golf course including the clubhouse and surrounding areas. Meet with the DOP on a regular basis to discuss problems and recommend solutions. Determines when course should be closed due to weather conditions that may damage the course if play continues. Be aware of new developments in turfgrass management and share information with staff and others as appropriate. Understand the rules of golf and be up-to-date on federal, state and local laws on golf course operations. Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the DOP.
- $90,000 to $100,000 per year
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By The Fredco Group, - updated January 13 - Passaic, New Jersey
Golf course construction and management company looking for experienced individual with strong work ethic to join our team. Responsibilities include overseeing the daily maintenance of golf facility and clubhouse grounds and maintaining all equipment related to the course. Previous supervisory experience preferred but willing to train a qualified individual.
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Moab Golf Club, - Moab, Utah
The Moab Golf Course is an 18 hole public golf course located in Moab, Utah. The course is carved out of the native desert landscape and has four sets of tees, ranging from 4785 to 6859 yards, to challenge all skill levels. Play is split among tourists and locals and provides and enjoyable balance. The course is open year round, weather permitting, but the winter season slows down and allows for flexible scheduling. Scenic red rock vistas abound and with the La Sal mountains to the south, the high desert Moab lifestyle attracts visitors from around the globe and still maintains a cozy small town vibe. Moab boasts two national parks and other abundant recreational opportunities, providing a unique and vibrant lifestyle. Responsibilities >Maintains all grounds including the golf course and clubhouse. >Hires, trains, and supervises maintenance staff. >Maintains inventory and equipment to achieve maximum efficiency. >Communicates with the general manager and board of directors to discuss plans, goals, and funtions, as well as keeping golfers informed of golf course activities. >Prepares and maintains detailed recordkeeping of fertilization and chemical applications. >Completes assignments and projects on time and within budget. >Perform other duties as assigned.
- $65,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Diablo CC, - updated January 9 - Danville, California
Diablo Country Club Diablo California Position: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: Director of Agronomy Exempt/Salary Position Compensation: $100,000 / year to Negotiable Employment: Full-time Location: Diablo Country Club 1700 Country Club Road Danville, CA 94526 About the Club: Diablo Country Club sits on a remarkable stretch of land at the base of Mount Diablo. in the rolling hills of the East Bay region of San Francisco, CA. The Club’s golf course was originally designed by Jack Neville in 1915, expanded to 18 holes by William Watson a few years later before they went on to design Pebble Beach and The Olympic Club. The course was fully renovated and restored by Todd Eckenrode in 2020, The original and masterful routing remains, and the result ranked #18 in the “Best Courses In California” list and one of the “50 Best In The West” by GOLF Magazine. The fully renovated green complexes are established in the latest bentgrass varieties, with all other turf converted to drought-tolerant bermudagrasses. A state-of-the-art irrigation system was installed, and more than 35 acres of land were turned into native areas that require little to no water. CLUB NAME BY THE NUMBERS · 18 holes · $3.35M Maintenance Budget (approximately) · 34,000 rounds of golf · Greens: USGA, variable depth – Pure Distinction Bentgrass · Greens Surrounds: Pure Select Bentgrass · Tees and Fairways: Santa Ana Bermudagrass · Roughs: Bandera Bermudagrass To learn more about the Club, visit their webpage https://www.diablocc.org Position Requirement A Bachelor’s, Associate, or Certification in turf grass management or related experience Position Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent will report to the Director of Agronomy to provide daily championship-level golf course conditions. The Golf Course Superintendent will be responsible and assist in daily and long-term course maintenance, leading, overseeing, training, developing, coaching, and assisting the maintenance team and utilizing the newest turf management technologies. Delivering firm, smooth and healthy bentgrass putting surfaces is a priority. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: · Leading and assisting the team, assigning daily assignments, providing guidance, training, coaching, and assistance, and ensuring work is completed as expected and promptly. · Assist and manage implementing the agronomic plan and budget for the course and grounds. · Identifying, evaluating, and recommending corrective action for agronomic problem areas, including diseases, pests, and drainage issues. · Assisting in overseeing and supporting the daily set-up and maintenance of the golf course, including routine maintenance, chemical applications, and equipment operations. · Inspect irrigation systems, identify issues, and implement corrective action. · Assisting in the recommendation, evaluation, planning, and implementation of long-term and short-term projects related to renovations, repairs, and care and maintenance of the course. · Assisting in the training of new and existing staff in golf course equipment operations, safety procedures, and the expectations of the Club. · Educating and ensuring the team is aware of and follows safe work practices, and maintaining facilities and equipment that are safe, clean, and organized. Qualifications (knowledge, skills, and abilities): · Golf course maintenance experience, with a proven record of having exceptional course conditions. · Knowledge of pest control products and their applications. · Knowledge of turf chemical and fertilizer products and their applications. · Knowledge of irrigation utilization, drainage installation, repair, and maintenance. · Have a current state pesticide applicator license or the ability to acquire one. · Understanding of and ability to utilize new golf course software applications. such as · Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint. Benefits: · Group medical and dental benefit options are available for employees and dependents on the first of the month following 60 days of employment. · 401k retirement plan with 100% Club matching contribution up to 4% following one year of employment. · Paid Time Off accrual begins immediately. · Club paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership. · Club provided meals. · Club provided uniforms. Date Job is Available Immediately SALARY AND BENEFITS The salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. The club offers an excellent benefits package including association membership, continuing educational funding, vacation, uniform or clothing allowance, medical insurance, etc. $90,000 to $100,000 per year Job Application Instructions Send cover letter and resume to Tommy.witt@att.net At Executive Golf Search Inc.
- $90,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Keller GC, - Maplewood, Minnesota
Ramsey County Parks and Recreation is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent for Keller GC in Maplewood, MN. Keller GC is an 18-hole, municipal operation, that opened in 1929. It is rich with history, having hosted two PGA Championships, a PGA tour stop for 38 years and a brief stint with the LPGA. Keller underwent a successful major renovation in 2013 that included all playing surfaces re-grassed to bentgrass, new irrigation system and pump station installed, new bunkers (upgraded with CapCon liners and new sand in 2023), new drainage system, new practice facility, and new asphalt cart paths throughout. The golf course is very busy and averages 35,000 rounds/year. Keller GC is a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary and is well-known in the industry for its environmental programming, having won numerous awards in that field. A successful candidate should have a passion for integrating golf maintenance operations and environmental excellence.
- $66,164 to $98,230 per year
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By Meadow Oaks Golf & Country Club, - Hudson, Florida
Meadow Oaks Golf and Country Club is located approximately 45 minutes north of Tampa in the city of Hudson, Florida. Often referred to in the area as a “hidden jewel”, Meadow Oaks was built in 1984 with a total course length of 6,031 yards. Annual rounds average upwards of 60,000+ with a daily double tee. The front nine winds through majestic oaks while water comes into play on seven holes on the inward nine. In July, Meadow Oaks transitioned to new owners, who are diligently working to bring the golf course up to their high standards. Immediate improvements have been undertaken to provide better conditioning course wide. Improvements to the clubhouse and updates to the cart fleet are underway. Presently, ownership has contracted Dail Golf located out of North Carolina to advise and oversee maintenance operations at the facility. The greens feature Jones-Dwarf grass, a hearty strain of Bermuda grass perfect for Florida’s hot weather. The maintenance equipment fleet is large and compromised of mostly Jacobsen. Planning for equipment updates and acquisitions have begun. Golf course maintenance operations are currently conducted by 7 full-time and 5 part-time members. Our team shares a common goal: returning Meadow Oaks to one of the premier public golfing destinations in the greater Tampa area. We are looking for an individual who is highly self-motivated and ready to hit the ground on Day 1. Meadow Oaks is seeking a candidate with a sturdy foundation in turfgrass management and golf course maintenance. Candidates must have a strong knowledge of IPM best practices in the region and possess the ability to establish and execute aggressive chemical/fertility programs. Most importantly, this individual must have the ability to give strong direction and set rigid programs for maintenance personnel and activities. We are seeking a leader who is ready to elevate their career and step into a new challenge.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Down to Earth, - Winter Garden, Florida
We are looking for someone who truly enjoys leading a productive golf course maintenance team. If you get energized and motivated about supporting your team and driving production, this may be the job for you! If you describe yourself as a detail-oriented leader with a desire to help your team succeed, we want to hear from you! As a Superintendent, you will participate in golf course maintenance and oversee the equipment operators and technicians that support our clients with their landscape needs. You will be responsible for driving safety, quality, production, and efficiency among your team. Here’s an overview of what you can expect to do while working here: Planning and supervising the maintenance of greens, tees, and fairways Overseeing production staff and ensuring the proper use of equipment Managing all production staff work schedules Instructing equipment operators on proper equipment handling Supervising pesticide applications and/or operating and calibrating pesticide application equipment Overseeing the irrigation team to ensure irrigation and drainage systems are operating effectively Driving safety culture across your production team through continuous training and leading by example Building strong relationships with your internal and external clients Ensuring that the golf course that you oversee meets Down to Earth quality standards Ensuring that timekeeping records are submitted in an accurate and timely manner Counseling and developing members within your production team Providing hands-on training for your new and tenured team members to ensure they are set up for success Interviewing, selecting and helping to onboard new team members and ensure each new team member has an excellent onboarding experience Performing other duties as assigned by the leadership team
- $60,000 to $80,000 per year
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By TPC Summerlin, - updated January 6 - Las Vegas, Nevada
This position is responsible for managing the Golf Course Maintenance Department activities within the guidelines, policies and standards established by PGA TOUR Golf Course Properties. Typically works under the direction of the General Manager and VP, TPC Agronomy. QUALIFICATIONS Associate or Bachelor’s degree in turf management or related field or certificate trades training and work-related experience in turf management. Superintendent member in good standing with GCSAA. Golf Course Superintendent Association Certification (CGCS) is preferred. Thorough knowledge of general business administration and golf course operations practices and procedures as would be acquired through golf course maintenance experience in progressively responsible position. Prior supervisory experience with minimum three years as Assistant Golf Course Superintendent or equivalent experience, required. Working knowledge of golf course operations, turf management and practices required. RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES Develops, prepares, establishes, and maintains the entire golf course and clubhouse grounds. Plans, schedules and monitors operations, to include manpower, equipment, and supply requirements for the department; maintains accountability for the cost, utilization, and performance of employees and equipment. Develops and manages budgets for projected departmental expenditures. Coordinates budgetary reviews and approvals with the General Manager and the Director of TPC Agronomy. Ensures proper accounting procedures are followed for all maintenance activity, including labor distributions, purchases, and fixed assets. Develops monthly forecasts and explains monthly variances from the projected budget. Maintains Purchase Order, invoice, and tracking systems. Maintains required records for: man-hour usage, equipment maintenance, tool inventory, supply inventory, daily log, fertilizer, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, fuel usage, weather, water usage, and all records required by governmental authorities relevant to pesticide usage. Ensures safety regulations, policies and procedures are followed. Ensures that departmental employees have a clean, organized, and safe working environment that meets all local, state and federal regulations and maintains adequate stock levels. Operates the department within all local, state, and federal regulations and guidelines. Develops and implements environmental programs consistent with International Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program Certification and meet departmental environmental goals. Selects, orients, trains, motivates and retains staff capable of meeting current and projected personnel needs; makes recommendations and decisions on various personnel matters such as salaries, performance reviews (both annual & semi-annual), and terminations. Special emphasis is placed on minimizing employee costs. Works closely with the local tournament personnel and PGA TOUR Competitions Staff, to prepare for successful PGA TOUR Tournaments and events. Maintains control of employee uniforms, ensuring that employees wear the appropriate uniform, that uniforms are kept in good condition, and are readily available to employees. Works closely with the General Manager and Director, TPC Agronomy, to interpret and implement departmental policies and procedures as established by PGA TOUR Golf Course Properties, Inc. Required to wear personal protective clothing and/or use protective equipment to comply with established safety operating standards. Special projects or other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT This job operates in a professional office environment and routinely uses standard office equipment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; kneel; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception, color vision, distance and peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus. An essential function of the job is to be able to comply with all applicable federal, state and local safety and health regulations that would apply to this job. This job description reflects the assignment of essential functions and may be modified as needed; it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor is it intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to a variety of outdoor weather conditions. Position is very active and requires lifting, pulling or pushing up to or over 50 pounds, moving and/or lift items with awkward weights. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception, color vision, distance and peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus. An essential function of the job is to be able to comply with all applicable federal, state and local safety and health regulations that would apply to this job. This job description reflects the assignment of essential functions and may be modified as needed; it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor is it intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Travel Travel is not expected for this position Work Schedule Expectations This position requires shifts as necessary based on business levels Supervisory Responsibility This position manages employees and is responsible for the performance management and hiring of the employees within the department
- $150,000 to $180,000 per year
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By Amana Colonies Golf Club, - updated January 6 - Amana, Iowa
About the course: Amana Colonies Golf Club opened for play in 1989 and has been masterfully designed to preserve the natural features of the land. Our 18-hole championship golf course winds through 500 acres of stately white oak trees and forests. The golf course features meandering streams, shining ponds, and striking scenery that add to the aesthetic beauty and enjoyment of the game. The golf course offers 5 sets of tees, ranging from 5,228 to 6,824 yards, designed to accommodate players of all skill levels. Amana Colonies Golf Club has been consistently ranked as one of the top courses in Iowa by Golf Digest and Golf Magazine. Amana Colonies Golf club is managed by Kahler Golf. Summary Ideal candidates have a genuine passion for agronomic practices and maintenance management. As Golf Course Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing the maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course and adjacent grounds, including the clubhouse landscaping and maintenance. Responsibilities also include overseeing the repair and maintenance of all golf course-related equipment. Previous supervisory experience is a requirement for the position. Ideal candidates have flexible schedules with availability to work weekends and holidays, as needed. This position includes competitive compensation and benefits. Responsibilities Maintains all grounds including the golf course, clubhouse surrounds and other maintainable property Supervises all planting, fertilizing and chemical applications, and other care of turf, plants, shrubs and trees on the golf course and clubhouse surrounds Hires, supervises, and develops Assistant Superintendent, foreman, irrigation technician and other employees in the maintenance department Informs members about present and future maintenance activities Coordinates scheduling of all personnel assigned to the department Communicates frequently with the General Manger and Director of Maintenance to discuss activities, goals, plans and member/customer feedback Prepares and manages annual budget plan for the golf course maintenance operation on an annual basis Maintains inventory and oversees all repairs and scheduled maintenance of all golf course maintenance equipment Implements and enforces comprehensive safety program for employees of the maintenance department Supervises maintenance and operation of drainage, irrigation, and other mechanical watering systems Develops chemical and fertilizing plan on an annual basis Ensures that the golf course is providing healthy and high-quality playing conditions for guests of the property Prepares and maintains all recordkeeping for maintenance department (i.e., Human Resource files, inventory files, fertilization, and chemical application logs) Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or manager
- $70,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Needwood Golf Course, - Derwood, Maryland
The Montgomery County Revenue Authority (MCRA) has an opportunity to become a part of a dynamic team! MCRA was established in 1957 and is an instrumentality of Montgomery County and a public corporation. The Revenue Authority is a solutions management company that focuses on finance, operations, consulting, and connections. On the operations side, the MCRA directly manages the Golf Course System (of 9 golf courses) and The Crossvines wine production facility and vineyard and operates the Montgomery County Airpark. MCRA’s Montgomery County Golf (MCG) division has an immediate opening for a Golf Course Superintendent with a COMPETITIVE compensation package. Needwood Golf Course, a 27-hole Lindsey Ervin design, includes an 18-hole course constructed in the early 1970s and an Executive 9 added in 1985. The course covers 230 acres of rolling parkland and has been operated by MCRA since 2006. The 18-hole course features bent/poa pushup greens, ryegrass fairways, and mixed cool-season tees. The center-row Rain Bird irrigation system with central control is scheduled for replacement with a double-row system starting in winter 2025-26. The perennial ryegrass fairways and tees are maintained for optimal play and have been on a Poa reduction plan for the past couple of years, while the bent/poa greens provide consistent, high-quality putting surfaces. Two GPS sprayers help keep conditions precisely dialed in. The course's irrigation system upgrades are part of the long-term improvement plan for continued excellence. There will likely be some upcoming redesign work on a couple of golf holes. Needwood’s superintendent also maintains the Grass Roots Exhibit, a small educational turfgrass display originally located at the National Arboretum. It’s a great space for educational events such as First Green, and we’ve hosted several turfgrass workshops in cooperation with the University of Maryland Extension. MCRA emphasizes a team environment, so equipment and staff sharing between the 9 courses can be done during project or aeration season as available. Each course has a truck and trailer to facilitate this. The strength of our team is our people! Great team of supers, assistants, and equipment managers to share ideas and get better, and extra support staff are here as needed for advanced troubleshooting or diagnostic work in the shops or on the course. Among the many conveniences of our team also include sharing equipment parts, chem/fert/seed on short notice, and shared resources such as a chipper, stump grinder, trenchers, deep-tine aerators, Redexim Overseeders, Shockwave, flail mowers, mini-excavator, etc. We foster an environment that balances hard work, safety, and fun in creating great playing conditions daily! Operational efficiency and attention to detail are important at Needwood in creating a golf experience that exceeds expectations. The superintendent is responsible for maintaining the golf course property, driving range/practice area, as well as clubhouse landscaping. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; running a safety-oriented operation; overseeing equipment R&M; addressing complaints and resolving problems. We’re starting to dig deeper into data collection to help understand how our activities affect organic matter development (and playability/turf health) on greens, what factors into clipping yield variability (and thus green speed), and beginning to better understand predictive disease and PGR models, utilizing growth potential, etc. There are lots of opportunities for in-house research to try new things. Robotic mowers will debut on most of our driving ranges in 2025, and we’ll look for future opportunities to streamline efficiencies on the course as well in the future.
- $85,000 to $105,000 per year
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By Pine Tree Golf Club, - updated January 3 - Boynton Beach, Florida
Pine Tree Golf Club, one of Florida’s premier private golf clubs, is seeking an experienced and dynamic Associate Course Superintendent to lead its dedicated maintenance team. This critical role reports directly to Director of Agronomy Jimmy Germana and offers an opportunity to contribute to the ongoing excellence of a renowned course while spearheading ambitious renovations planned for 2025 and 2026. Pine Tree Golf Club invites you to become a part of its storied history and play a pivotal role in shaping its future. Position Highlights Maintenance Staff: 27 full-time employees Annual Budget: Operational: $3.5M | Capital: $500K–$1M Irrigation System: Toro Central control with Rainbird heads (to be updated during 2026 renovations) Turf Types: Tif-Eagle greens, Celebration tees and fairways, 419 rough Future Projects: New pump station installation (2025) Comprehensive course renovation (2026) Typical work hours: 40-50 hours per week year-round including a scheduled shift every other weekend Success Traits of Candidates: A self-driven leader with high personal and professional standards A detail-oriented, organized professional with excellent communication skills Passionate about mentorship and team development Dedicated to continuing education and industry leadership Adaptable and innovative in their approach to course maintenance and management Individual with professional goals to be a Golf Course Superintendent within the next 3-years Key Knowledge, Skills, Aptitude and Other Traits: Operational Excellence: Assist in budget and capital planning alongside the Director of Agronomy. Lead the maintenance team to uphold Pine Tree's elite standards. Oversee chemical and fertilizer application, irrigation management, and agronomic activities. Project Leadership: Prepare for and manage the 2025 pump station installation. Collaborate on the complete course renovation in 2026, ensuring milestones and timelines are met. Team Development: Foster a positive work culture through training, mentoring, and motivation. Develop team members for growth into leadership roles. Compliance & Safety: Maintain adherence to local, state, and federal regulations. Integrate safety best practices into daily operations. Qualifications Bachelor’s or associate degree in Turfgrass Management or a related field 7+ years of progressive golf course maintenance experience 3+ years of senior leadership and administrative experience Proven experience managing golf course renovations Compensation & Benefits Base Salary: $125,000–$135,000 (DOE) Benefits Package: 401(k) with eligibility after one year Health, dental, and vision insurance (employee pays 25%) PTO/vacation Bonus opportunities Continued education support Local and national association dues Uniforms, meals, and golfing privileges About Pine Tree Golf Club: Pine Tree Golf Club was founded in 1961, A group of good friends and avid golfers, who felt the need for a great golf course in this area, began the Pine Tree dream. The 50 Founding Members and 12 Charter Members purchased a large tract of dairy land and engaged the prominent course architect Dick Wilson to design the course. Pine Tree is considered to be one of Dick’s best courses and has been ranked in the nation’s top 100 and in Florida’s top five. To learn more about Pine Tree, click here.
- $125,000 to $135,000 per year
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By Hampton Golf, Inc. - Astor Creek Country Club, - Port St. Lucie, Florida
Astor Creek Country Club is excited to announce an exceptional career opportunity of Golf Course Superintendent. Astor Creek Country Club is located on the Treasure Coast, in Port St. Lucie, one of the fastest growing cities in Florida. The Club features a signature 18-hole golf course designed to provide a blend of challenge, tranquility and playability. Plans for the complete golf experience include a Pro Shop, 15-acre driving range, 3-acre short game complex, and a 15,000 sq. ft. practice putting green. The Club will also feature a fitness facility, sports courts, dining options, Sports Bar, and a resort-style pool. Salary range of $115K to $130K annually dependent upon experience. Full health care benefits package, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match, cell phone reimbursement and paid time off. Our Culture and Values provides Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and work/life balance. Job purpose The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for agronomic management and daily maintenance of the golf course, clubhouse grounds and common areas as directed by management. Duties and responsibilities Monitors weekly schedule for maintenance team and submits schedules to the Director of Golf GM. Keeps accurate payroll records and monitors payroll to minimize employee costs, while meeting the goals of the facility. Responsible for requisitioning, interviewing and screening potential employees, eventually hiring, orientation, training (responsibilities, safety, accuracy, quality workmanship, preventive maintenance, course etiquette and member relations)and monitoring 90 day probationary periods and daily employee performance. All necessary forms must be completed and submitted before employees begin work. Responsible for documenting performance during the 90 day probation period, annual proficiency, on-going training and informational meetings with team. Responsible for documenting cause for dismissal and when supported by the payroll company and the Director of Golf GM, terminating any employees. Develops and proposes maintenance budgets for the golf course, club house grounds, village center grounds and common areas, while operating within the established financial boundaries. Establish and administer safety programs, while monitoring the employee’s adherence to safety procedures. Ensure compliance with operating guidelines pertaining to state and federal laws, along with government rules, regulations and licenses. Establishes standards and supervises technical work such as pesticides, fertilization, irrigation and equipment maintenance. Maintains written records including chemical purchase & application logs, irrigation notebooks, machine repair file and weather data. Monitor and ensure adherence to safety regulations pertaining to storage and application of chemicals. Determine equipment and supply requirements for the maintenance operation and maintain inventory records, costs, utilization and performance and/or life span of equipment. Responsible to ensure the organization, security and cleanliness of the maintenance building, inventory and equipment. Establish standards and maintain cleanliness of the maintenance building. Establish employee uniforms policy, ensuring employees wear clean uniforms and name tags. Responsible to provide capital improvements for the property to achieve the facilities maintenance standards and long-range goals. Schedules, inspects, evaluates and maintain the entire golf course, clubhouse and village center grounds common areas and personnel performance on a daily basis. Coordinates golf and maintenance activities with the golf professional in an attempt to maximize golf course play without disturbing maintenance projects. Rendering professional advice, opinions, assistance and services to the Director of Golf GM and Greens Chairman as required. Promotes owner, management and member and guest satisfaction by professionally, courteously and diplomatically communicating activities, goals, plans, while receiving input in the same manner. Display telephone etiquette by answer and returning phone calls in a prompt, courteous and professional manner. Attends weekly executive employee meetings as required. Conducts weekly employee meetings for systematic communications in regard to the operation. Provide written information for member newsletters. Annually prepares a full facility written inventory and video records the building and contents for Insurance purposes.
- $115,000 to $130,000 per year
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By GreatLIFE Golf, - Durham, North Carolina
GreatLIFE Golf is one of the largest Golf Course Ownership / Management Companies in the country with over 50 golf courses in multiple states. If you’re looking for a fun and casual career in sports and entertainment, this may be the position for you! Feel free to check out our website for more information about who we are as a company and what services we offer to evaluate if your values match ours! Falls Village Golf Club is seeking a full time, salaried Golf Course Superintendent to join our team. This position will come with a full benefits package to include Medical, Dental and Vision coverage as well as generous Paid Time Off policy and Holiday Pay. Please see a general job description below and should you feel your knowledge, education and experience could be a match, apply today! Salary: $55,000 to $65,000 Annually Job Description: Manages and maintains all aspects of agronomy for the golf course, property, and club house grounds. Duties & Responsibilities: Develop, implement and manage BMP’s for the golf course, property and club houses grounds. Responsible for building annual agronomic budget. Develop a sound 12-month agronomic plan, labor plan, and operational budget. Demonstrate proactive and effective communication skills. Written and Oral. Develop and maintain long-range equipment replacement and infrastructure improvement plan. Implement and enforces comprehensive safety program for employees, members and guests on course in compliance with local, state, and federal laws. Ensure that chemicals, fertilizers, and other control products are used, stored, and disposed of in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Ensure proper record keeping of all chemical and fertilizer applications. Recruit, hire, train, and manage a strong property maintenance team. Ensure team is cross-trained in all facets of operation. Develop and implement staff development programs. Effectively communicate and work with other department heads on scheduled events, maintenance plans, and current conditions of golf course. Ensure equipment is maintained in good working condition, proactive with preventative maintenance, and ensure maintenance logs are kept organized and up to date. Ensure irrigation system is maintained in good working condition, leaks are repaired in a timely manner, and irrigation sprinklers are kept level. Demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines, present strong administrative skills with submissions of invoices and inventory counts in timely manner, and present strong record keeping, organizational skills. Attend turf conferences, equipment shows, workshops, and other educational programs to maintain a current knowledge of technical and turf innovations, and changes that could affect the department’s operations. Develop, implement, and ensure all golf course construction projects completed on time and within budget. Degree/Licenses: Bachelor’s degree (BS),Associates degree (AA) or equivalent form a four or two year college or technical school; or three to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination and experience. Degree preference in agronomy/horticulture/plant/soil science. Physical Demands/Working Environment: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Regularly required to have full range of mobility in upper and lower body; be able to reach overhead; be able to work in various positions, including stooping, standing, bending over, sitting, kneeling and squatting for extended periods of time; be able to lift, pull and push materials and equipment to complete assigned job tasks and is frequently able to lift 50 pounds of weight through the work day and occasionally lifts up to 100 pounds. Employee is regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions, chemicals, pesticides, gasoline, vibration, mechanical hazards and electrical hazards. Work extended hours during golf season. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee of this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Please Note: The chosen candidate will be required to successfully complete a comprehensive Background Check as a condition of employment.
- $55,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Lake Barkley State Resort Park, - Cadiz, Kentucky
Lake Barkley State Resort Park is in Western Kentucky near Cadiz Kentucky. This Larry Packard designed 18-hole golf course (Boots Randolph Golf Course) has USGA greens converted in summer of 2020 to Tifeagle Ultradwarf bermudagrass. Tees, fairways and primary rough are Tifway II bermudagrass and secondary rough is warm and cool season grasses. An exciting project in motion is the complete restoration/mitigation of Blue Spring Creek, a beautiful spring fed creek that drains the entire surrounding area through the golf course into Lake Barkley. Not only will this creek be an environmental masterpiece, but it will also enhance several of the golf holes. This project nearing completion is being led by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife with close collaboration of the Department of Parks Golf Staff. Another exciting project in the works is a complete replacement of the irrigation system, which is in the design phase. More info about the course can be found at: https://parks.ky.gov/cadiz/golf/golf-course/lake-barkley-boots-randolph-golf-course Oversees all phases of golf maintenance and agronomic operations, cost control, and personnel of an assigned state park golf course. Supervises staff and performs duties necessary in establishing and maintaining turf and all living infrastructure on the golf course and performs other duties as required. Responsible for all phases of golf maintenance and agronomic operations, cost control, and personnel. Supervises employees and assists in the care and maintenance of the turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, and wetlands on the facility grounds. Develops and implements maintenance work plans on a daily/weekly/annual basis to meet agronomic needs of the golf course with consideration to the golfer usage and other guest related activities. Oversees the use and maintenance of the golf course irrigation system and all turf maintenance equipment (mowers, sprayers, tractors, aerators, utility vehicles, golf carts, etc.). Creates and manages the golf course maintenance budget to control costs and optimize the quality of the golf product within the parameters of a budget. Recruits, hires, and supervises golf maintenance staff. Oversee all in-house projects required to manage the golf course and provides close oversight of all projects involving outside contractors. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license to qualify for employment in this job classification. Must obtain Kentucky Pesticide Applicator License within six months of employment. The N-18 Pesticide Applicators License required by this position can be obtained by passing the test administered by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Must maintain any required licensure(s), certification(s), or other credentials for the length of employment in this job classification.
- $40,716 to $61,093 per year
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By Wallace Adams Golf course, - updated December 27, 2024 - McRae-Helena, Georgia
Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge, located in Helena, GA is searching for a hardworking Golf Course Superintendent. Surrounded by live oaks, sand hills, and the peaceful pine trees of Southern Georgia, Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge is a charming destination for a relaxing getaway. Golfers are challenged by the acclaimed Wallace Adams Golf Course, recognized as one of the best public courses in the South. Families can spend enjoyable time hiking, swimming in the private pool, gathering within a picnic shelter and enjoying Little Ocmulgee Lake. We are managed by the Southeast's premiere hospitality management company, Coral Hospitality. The Golf Course Superintendent will report to the General Manager and will be responsible for the maintenance and condition of the golf course. The Superintendent will also take responsibility for managing and maintaining club property that may include equipment, maintenance facility, open spaces, wooded areas, and other properties specified by club officials. The Superintendent will be accountable to protect the company’s assets while ensuring maximum member and guest satisfaction. This position is not limited to the responsibilities outlined below. HOURS/DAYS Position requires the individual to maintain flexible availability, will work weekends and holidays and may be required to return to the job site at odd hours under emergency situations. Interview, hire, direct and supervise a staff of employees for the purpose of maintaining the golf course. The Superintendent will have the authority to terminate employment of subordinates. Annually review all subordinates for performance, strengths, and weakness and provide feedback to make improvements. Develop standard operating procedures that correspond with the maintenance of the golf course and follow the departments, company philosophy. Develop comprehensive training of golf course workers regarding the required maintenance and safe operation of equipment and other tools used in golf course maintenance. Plan professional development and training activities for self and subordinates by attending turf conferences, equipment shows, workshops and other educational programs to maintain current knowledge of technical and turf innovations and changes that could affect the departments operation. Oversee the scheduling and routing of personnel and equipment to accomplish work. Inspect the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well management standards are being achieved and to effect changes in management programs if needed. Plans all maintenance and project work, applying his agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve agreed-upon maintenance standards. Establish short and long term plans for the golf course. Selects all turf, ornamental and tree material and supervises its care and the care of all other flora and fauna. Develop and maintain drainage, irrigation and watering systems. Oversee all course construction. Acquires equipment and purchases necessary supplies to maintain the golf course. Oversee the equipment maintenance and repair programs. Oversee all chemical and fertilizer applications. Maintain inventory controls and approves all expenditures while exercising cost control measures to keep operating and capital expenses in line with approved budgets. Will execute the purchase order system accurately and by established procedures. Keep accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, pesticide/fertilizer applications, maintenance procedures and pumping reports. Prepares annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvements. Must be in compliance and support a drug-free workplace. Must have a professional and courteous personality and be able to intelligently communicate with members, residents and staff. Must be a pro-active member of the management team: able to generate thoughts and ideas that result in increased financial efficiency and effectiveness. Provide accurate and timely information to staff members to facilitate communication and the flow of information. Will assist and influence safety related training programs and illustrate its importance through demonstrated support. Supervise the general safety and security of the maintenance facility, accepting responsibility for the security of the buildings and its assets. Will attend all necessary meetings as appropriately directed. Daily accomplishment of a clean, healthy and safe working environment, one that abides by this department, OSHA and all local, state and federal standards. Exhibit proactive leadership as it relates to the areas of environmental responsibility. Will follow all corporate, resort, park, and departmental policies and procedures in a strict manner and require same from staff. Any other duties assigned by the General Manager.
- $50,000 to $60,000 per year
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By East Potomac Golf Links, - updated December 25, 2024 - Washington, District of Columbia
National Links Trust (NLT)/Troon Golf is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent with a passion for managing golf course agronomic practices and eager to be a part of restoration and revitalization of East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, DC. The successful candidate has a unique opportunity over the next 10 years to have a lasting impact on municipal golf in this country. The 3 courses managed by NLT have renovations planned by world-renowned architects Tom Doak, Beau Welling and Gil Hanse. The renovations will garner national attention and will represent what municipal golf can and should be. Our new leader should be an exemplary communicator and manager of people who thinks strategically and understands the value in presenting a high quality product. The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the Director of Agronomy (DOA), Timothy Zurybida, to promote the best possible patron experience daily at East Potomac Golf Links. East Potomac Golf Links will be the final course to be renovated by NLT. Tom Doak has been tasked with reimagining the original Walter Travis design. The finished product will be a true reversible golf course located in the heart of SW Washington, DC. The facility is a pillar of the community and one of the busiest golf courses in the US. Because of the amount of play on the course, afternoon syringing is not an option. Work days are typically 8-9 hours during the week with an emphasis put on quality of life. East Potomac Golf Links has an 18 hole regulation golf course (Blue), a 9 hole executive golf course (White), a 9 hole par 3 golf course (Red) and the oldest continually running miniature golf course in the United States. The miniature golf course just went under a $1 million renovation and opened back up for play in September of 2024. By the end of first quarter, 2025, $2.5 million of new equipment will have been delivered. As East Potomac Golf Links will be the last course to be renovated, an emphasis on conditioning in the short term has been prioritized. The ideal candidate will be an expert agronomist with exceptional leadership skills to foster a positive and engaged employee culture. This position requires a minimum of 4 years of golf course management experience. Multi-course oversight and knowledge of large-scale operations is preferred. Knowledge of irrigation repair is a prerequisite for this position. National Links Trust Background National Links Trust (NLT) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to positively impacting local communities through protecting and promoting accessible, affordable, and engaging municipal golf courses across the United States of America. In June 2020, National Links Trust was awarded a 50-year lease from the National Park Service to manage East Potomac Golf Links, Langston Golf Course and Rock Creek Golf Course. National Links Trust then partnered with Troon Golf to manage the day-to-day golf operations of the three courses. While NLT also executes national initiatives aimed at the betterment of the municipal golf industry as a whole, the organization’s primary focus is the operation of Washington, DC’s three publicly accessible golf courses – Rock Creek Park Golf, Langston Golf Course, and East Potomac Golf Links – and their renovations, dubbed the “Nation’s Capital Project,” alongside the National Park Service. The Nation’s Capital Project is a long-term, full scale, capital investment project being undertaken over the coming years. NLT has collaborated with world-renowned architects Gil Hanse, Beau Welling, and Tom Doak on the renovated design of the three courses. Beyond renovation to course architecture and agronomy, the project encompasses major infrastructure upgrades at all three facilities including construction of clubhouses, maintenance facilities, and driving ranges. The overarching theme of the project is an emphasis on community and a core belief that public golf facilities should have immense positive effects on their local communities. Golf Course Backgrounds Rock Creek Park Golf - Originally designed by golden age architect, William Flynn, Rock Creek Park Golf will be renovated under the direction of Gil Hanse. The finished facility will be home to a nine-hole course paying homage to Flynn’s design, a Par-3 course, driving range and clubhouse/restaurant for the entire community. Langston Golf Course – Opened in 1939 as a course for Black golfers to play in the age of segregation, National Links Trust’s renovation will honor the history and showcase the future of Black golf. The finished facility will include an 18-hole course designed by Beau Welling, a driving range powered by Toptracer and innovative Black golf museum. East Potomac Golf Links – East Potomac was designed as a “model municipal playground” by golden age architect, Walter Travis in the early 1900’s. Tom Doak will lead the restoration project. The finished facility will include a reversible 18-hole course, executive-length 9-hole course, par-3 course, driving range, restored miniature golf course and golf academy. Please visit the websites to learn more: www.nationallinkstrust.org www.playdcgolf.com Position Summary The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible to implement sound agronomic programs in accordance with Troon Quality Standards while working within the fiscal parameters of the property. This position is responsible for assisting the DOA in agronomic oversight of East Potomac Golf Links. Responsible for leading and inspiring all agronomic associates in a manner that is consistent with the Trust’s Mission, Vision and Core Values to foster and engage employee culture. Responsible for the management of golf course assets while executing short term and long term projects at East Potomac Golf Links. Safety training and safe operational practices is a priority to also be managed by the Golf Course Superintendent. Essential Duties Assists DOA in developing budgeting and capital plans. Manages expenses within the department in accordance with the directive of NLT. Fosters a positive work environment and trains employees in all aspects of golf course maintenance. Guarantees accuracy of scheduling and payroll on a daily basis. Provides timely and accurate reporting of all financial and non-financial information as directed, requested or required by Troon Golf representatives, Director of Agronomy or the General Manager. Maintains clear understanding of and implements all Troon Golf Agronomy standards in addition to ensuring compliance with all local, state and federal regulatory standards/laws. Stays abreast of current agronomic information. Ensures proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on at assigned facilities. Ensures that they and all associates obtain proper training and/or licenses needed to perform job tasks safely and within city, state, and federal regulations. Addresses directly all real or perceived environmental concerns. Maintains ongoing awareness of all agronomic activity on the course and provides constant feedback and direction to key staff members. Ensures both upward and downward communication within the department and inter-departmentally. Provides leadership and a positive working environment that fosters teamwork, communication, ethical behavior, cleanliness and a “can do” attitude. Assists in developing, training, coaching, disciplining and mentoring managers within the department providing feedback, direction and leadership so that they may carry out the daily activities of the department, all while grooming them for upward mobility within the company. Responsible for training, planning, assigning, and directing work, evaluating performance, rewarding, and disciplining associates; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to any Maintenance staff such as Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Environmental Technical, Mechanic, Foreman, Irrigation Technician, Greenskeeper, and Equipment Operator. Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate. Develops ongoing training programs. Regular and reliable attendance. Incorporates safe work practices in job performance. Education and Experience Qualified candidates will have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university in Turfgrass Management or Agronomy and a minimum of 4 years of golf course management experience. A lead Assistant with the appropriate experience and references will be considered. Additional Required Qualifications Candidate must possess active pesticide applicators license in DC/Maryland or Virginia, or the ability to achieve a DC pesticide applicators license within 60 days of hire. Compensation and Benefits Troon will offer a competitive compensation plan, including a competitive bonus and comprehensive benefits package to include but not be limited to medical, dental, vision and life insurance, 401k Retirement Savings Program, paid time off and other benefit programs. Relocation support can be available if required. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and a resume not more than two pages by email to Tim Zurybida, Director of Agronomy timothy.zurybida@playdcgolf.com
- $95,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Livingston Country Club, Inc., - Geneseo, New York
Livingston Country Club, Inc. (LCC), a Seymour Dunn designed golf course and the preeminent semi-private golf club in Livingston County, New York, seeks a head golf course superintendent for the property located at 4436 Lakeville Rd. in Geneseo, NY, 14454. The Livingston Country Club, boasts a growing membership of over 150, a robust internal tournament schedule, a dozen external tournaments and nearly 15,000 rounds of golf annually. Visitors to LCC come from all corners of the greater Rochester area, Southern Tier and Western New York, as well as those drawn to the area as constituents of nearby SUNY Geneseo. Responsibilities Management of all day-to-day operation and maintenance of the golf course including turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, property/asset management, personnel management, maintenance of tee boxes, fairways, roughs, greens, bunkers and other course landscaping. Developing and adhere to an annual budget and work with Greens Chairperson to operate in a fiscally responsible manner. Manage the irrigation system operation, maintenance and repair as needed. Supervise seasonal support staff and train as needed. Maintain course equipment fleet, maintenance, repairs, and supplies as needed. Collaborate with the Greens Chairperson and Golf Professional. Must be able to work independently and be a self-starting problem solver. Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance staff. Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff is working within OSHA, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Oversees employees in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Plans and budgets for additional or replacement capital equipment. Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations.
- $45,000 to $50,000 per year
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By Eagle's Landing Country Club, - Stockbridge, Georgia
Are you looking to be part of a company that will stand the test of time, create opportunities for you to grow and to have fun? Then we welcome you to join Century Golf Partners as the Eagle’s Landing Country Club Superintendent. About Eagle’s Landing Country Club: The story of Eagle's Landing Country Club begins with a generous gift of natural beauty. Here forests, streams, and wildlife intermingle with 27-holes of Tom Fazio-designed golf at its finest. Eagle’s Landing Country Club is the heart of the Stockbridge, Georgia community, offering a premier private club experience with full benefits for all ages. Young executives and retirees alike will enjoy our 27-hole Tom Fazio-designed golf course. More than just golf, our friendly and relaxed atmosphere encourages neighborly connections. Enjoy tennis, pickleball, fitness, pool, and diverse dining and social events. Adults can look forward to a variety of social gatherings, including themed parties, wine tastings, and networking events. Our Purpose: To improve the lives of the people we serve. Our Mission: To be a Good Partner. Our Vision: To be the most sought after business partner in golf. Our Culture: We love serving others. We live by our team values, principles and Quality standards to create a fun atmosphere. This is the cornerstone of our success. This position will be part of a growing company with a portfolio of private, public and resort courses throughout the U.S. We offer cross-facility training, scholarships and opportunities to participate in a PGA TOUR event when we host The American Express at PGA WEST. As we embark on this journey to be the most sought after business partner in golf, we seek a visionary and dynamic individual to be a key player in shaping our future. If you are ready to make a lasting impact while enjoying the ride, this is the place for you!
- $100,000 to $115,000 per year
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By Bell-Men Golf (Washoe Golf Course), - updated December 19, 2024 - Reno, Nevada
Position Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports To: General Manager Location: Washoe Golf Course – Reno, Nevada Overview: Washoe Golf Course is seeking a dedicated and experienced Class A GCSAA Superintendent to oversee all aspects of golf course maintenance and agronomic operations. With a 10-month playing season and approximately 50,000 rounds annually, this role requires a motivated individual capable of maintaining high-quality playing conditions while managing the challenges of a municipal golf course in the high desert climate of northern Nevada. Key Responsibilities: Course Maintenance & Agronomy: Develop and implement agronomic plans, including fertilization, pesticide application, and cultural practices to ensure healthy turfgrass and optimal playing conditions year-round. Manage all aspects of golf course maintenance, including greens, tees, fairways, roughs, bunkers, practice areas, and landscaped areas. Irrigation System Oversight: Supervise and assist with the maintenance, repair, and programming of the irrigation system, ensuring efficient water use in alignment with environmental and regulatory standards. Leadership & Team Management: Recruit, train, and manage maintenance staff, including the assistant superintendent and grounds crew. Create and manage staff schedules to ensure adequate coverage and effective operations. Foster a positive and productive work environment. Budget & Resource Management: Develop and manage the golf course maintenance budget. Source and procure equipment, chemicals, and supplies within budget constraints. Report hours worked by maintenance staff Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to pesticide application, water use, and workplace safety. Maintain accurate records of pesticide applications, water usage, and other regulated activities.
- $85,000 to $90,000 per year
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By The Powder Horn, - updated December 19, 2024 - Sheridan, Wyoming
The Powder Horn is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Golf Course Superintendent. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior playing conditions for our members and their guests. Position Summary: The Superintendent is an integral member of the property’s management team and oversees the maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course and adjacent grounds, including the clubhouse landscaping and maintenance. The above responsibilities also include overseeing the repair and maintenance of all golf course related equipment. Qualifications, Knowledge and Skill Requirements: · 3‐5 years turf grass management experience required · Supervisory, coaching and staff development experience required. · A four‐year college degree or two-year turf management degree/certificate preferred · Must possess or obtain Wyoming pesticide license within 60 days of hire. · GCSAA Member preferred, but not required. · Knowledge of budgeting and expense management · Knowledge of local, federal, and state laws and regulations affecting management of golf course operations · Must have a strong business aptitude and passion for the golf business. · Must possess strong analytical and problem‐solving skills. · Must be highly organized and efficient with a high attention to detail. · Must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. · Must have a valid Driver’s License. · Must have basic computer skills, Word and Excel. Position Responsibilities: · Maintains all grounds including the golf course, clubhouse surroundings and other maintainable property. · Supervises all planting, fertilizing and chemical applications, and other care of turf, plants, shrubs and trees on the golf course and clubhouse surrounds. · Hires, supervises and develops Assistant Superintendent, Foreman, Irrigation Technician and other employees in the maintenance department. · Informs members about present and future maintenance activities. · Coordinates scheduling of all personnel assigned to the department. · Reconciles and provides timely coding of all invoices, payroll and other required documents. · Communicates frequently with the General Manger and Operations Manager to discuss activities, goals, plans and member/customer feedback. · Prepares and manages annual budget plan for the golf course maintenance operation. · Maintains inventory and oversees all repairs and scheduled maintenance of all golf course maintenance equipment. · Implements and enforces comprehensive safety program for employees of the maintenance department. · Supervises maintenance and operation of drainage, irrigation and other mechanical watering systems. · Develops chemical and fertilizing plan on an annual basis. · Ensures that the golf course is providing healthy and high‐quality playing conditions for guests of the property. · Prepares and maintains all recordkeeping for maintenance department (i.e. Human Resource files, inventory files, fertilization and chemical application logs) · Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or manager. Working Conditions: · While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to reach with hands and arms. · 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 50lbs 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 season. · Work weekends and holidays. All job descriptions are subject to a periodic review. Additional duties will be assigned occasionally by management.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By City of McCall, - McCall, Idaho
Job Opportunity: City of McCall Golf Course Maintenance Superintendent Are you passionate about turf management and looking for an exciting challenge in a stunning Idaho mountain setting? Our municipal golf course, nestled in the mountains and blanketed by over 100 inches of snow annually, is seeking a Golf Course Maintenance Superintendent to lead our grounds team. With a short but rewarding season, this position offers the perfect opportunity to make a significant impact in a rewarding environment. About the Role As the Golf Course Maintenance Superintendent, you will oversee the preparation, maintenance, and enhancement of our 27-hole course, ensuring it meets high-quality standards despite the challenges of a condensed season and winter weather conditions. This is a full-time FLSA exempt position. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute a comprehensive turf management plan tailored to high-elevation conditions. Manage snow removal, spring thaw preparation, and winterization strategies. Oversee all maintenance operations, including mowing, irrigation, and chemical applications. Lead and mentor a dedicated grounds crew, fostering a team-oriented culture. Collaborate with the management team to ensure the course meets and exceeds player expectations. Maintain compliance with environmental and safety standards. Manage budgets, equipment, and inventory efficiently. Qualifications Diploma or equivalent required; Degree in Agronomy, Turfgrass Science, or related field preferred but not required; and Five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in golf course turf grass management required which must include some supervisory experience. Proven experience as a Golf Course Superintendent, preferably in mountain or cold-weather climates. Expertise in turfgrass management, irrigation systems, and course conditioning. Strong leadership and organizational skills. Ability to adapt quickly to changing weather and seasonal demands. Commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices. What We Offer Competitive salary range ($59,280 - $84,788); actual wage will depend on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. Generous benefits package including PERSI (Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho) membership. Transitional housing may be available. Opportunities for professional growth continuing education. The chance to work in one of the most beautiful locations nature has to offer. About Our Course Our high mountain golf course is a local treasure, offering a top-notch golfing experience for our guests. The course thrives under the care of passionate professionals who embrace the challenges of the elements and deliver exceptional results. Ready to Lead the Charge? If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge in a unique environment, we want to hear from you! Complete your application on our website today at www.mccall.id.us/jobs Our online application provides you with the opportunity to upload your cover letter and resume as well. Application Deadline: This position will remain open until it is filled. The City of McCall is an equal opportunity employer, drug-free workplace, and Idaho Veteran’s will apply.
- $59,000 to $84,000 per year
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By Hampton Golf, Inc. - Falcon's Fire Golf Club, - Kissimmee, Florida
Falcon's Fire Club is excited to announce an exceptional career opportunity of Golf Course Superintendent. Falcon’s Fire Golf Club is recognized both regionally and nationally as one of the finest public Golf Courses in Orlando. The Reese Jones designed championship Golf Course, and the spacious Clubhouse offer Guests a spectacular venue for any occasion. From an immaculate golf course featuring the highest level of service and amenities to the exquisite dining at the Falcon’s Nest Restaurant, to the latest technology, equipment, and apparel at the award-winning Golf Shop, Falcon’s Fire Golf Club is a premier Florida golf destination. Salary range $90,000 - $100,000 dependent on experience Full health care benefits package, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match, and paid time off. Our Culture and Values provides Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and work/life balance. Job purpose The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for agronomic management and daily maintenance of the golf course, clubhouse grounds and common areas as directed by management. Duties and responsibilities Monitors weekly schedule for maintenance team and submits schedules to the Director of Golf GM. Keeps accurate payroll records and monitors payroll to minimize employee costs, while meeting the goals of the facility. Responsible for requisitioning, interviewing and screening potential employees, eventually hiring, orientation, training (responsibilities, safety, accuracy, quality workmanship, preventive maintenance, course etiquette and member relations) and monitoring 90-day probationary periods and daily employee performance. All necessary forms must be completed and submitted before employees begin work. Responsible for documenting performance during the 90-day probation period, annual proficiency, on-going training and informational meetings with team. Responsible for documenting the cause for dismissal and when supported by the payroll company and the Director of Golf GM, terminating any employees. Develops and proposes maintenance budgets for the golf course, club house grounds, village center grounds and common areas, while operating within the established financial boundaries. Establish and administer safety programs, while monitoring the employee’s adherence to safety procedures. Ensure compliance with operating guidelines pertaining to state and federal laws, along with government rules, regulations, and licenses. Establishes standards and supervises technical work such as pesticides, fertilization, irrigation, and equipment maintenance. Maintains written records including chemical purchase & application logs, irrigation notebooks, machine repair file and weather data. Monitor and ensure adherence to safety regulations pertaining to storage and application of chemicals. Determine equipment and supply requirements for the maintenance operation and maintain inventory records, costs, utilization, and performance and/or life span of equipment. Responsible to ensure the organization, security and cleanliness of the maintenance building, inventory and equipment. Establish standards and maintain cleanliness of the maintenance building. Establish employee uniforms policy, ensuring employees wear clean uniforms and name tags. Responsible to provide capital improvements for the property to achieve the facilities maintenance standards and long-range goals. Schedules, inspects, evaluates, and maintain the entire golf course, clubhouse and village center grounds common areas and personnel performance on a daily basis. Coordinates golf and maintenance activities with the golf professional in an attempt to maximize golf course play without disturbing maintenance projects. Rendering professional advice, opinions, assistance and services to the Director of Golf GM and Greens Chairman as required. Promotes owner, management and member and guest satisfaction by professionally, courteously, and diplomatically communicating activities, goals, plans, while receiving input in the same manner. Display telephone etiquette by answer and returning phone calls in a prompt, courteous and professional manner. Attends weekly executive employee meetings as required. Conducts weekly employee meetings for systematic communications with regards to the operation. Provide written information for member newsletters. Annually prepares a full facility written inventory and video records the building and contents for Insurance purposes. A member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association and possess a current state certificate or license as a pesticide applicator. Performs other duties as assigned.
- $90,000 to $100,000 per year
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