- 56Golf Course Superintendent
- 4Superintendent/General Manager
- 3Director of Agronomy
- 103Assistant Superintendent
- 252nd Assistant Superintendent
- 20Assistant-in-Training
- 1Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 20Equipment/Shop Manager
- 26Turf Equipment Technician
- 11Assistant Equipment Technician
- 4Spray/Applications Technician
- 8Irrigation Technician
- 5Irrigation Manager
- 1Sports Turf Manager
- 1Sports Turf Technician
- 5Landscape Manager
- 4Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 7Lawn Care Technician
- 1Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 1Crew Foreman
- 2Equipment Operator
- 9Grounds Staff
- 5Horticulturist
- 81Seasonal Intern
- 1Surveyor
- 8Sales Representative
- 3Sales Manager
- 3Operations Manager
- 1Business Opportunity
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By Dublin Country Club, - Dublin, Georgia
Dublin Country Club (DCC) in Dublin, Georgia, is looking for a Golf Course Superintendent to plan and supervise the maintenance of our 18 hole golf course and assure that it is in the finest possible playing condition at all times regardless of the season. We have TifEagle Greens and Bermuda Fairways and the course is known throughout Middle GA for its course conditioning and playability. There are also tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a beautiful clubhouse featuring excellent dining and year-round social events. Manage daily operations of the golf course maintenance team, ensuring the course is maintained to the highest standards - Pesticide Application License preferred Develop and implement agronomic programs for turfgrass management, pest control, fertilization, and irrigation Maintain and manage budgets for labor, materials, and equipment Supervise, train, and mentor maintenance staff Coordinate equipment maintenance and repair schedules Ensure compliance with all safety, environmental, and regulatory standards Competitive salary and benefits package based on experience Dublin Country Club is a family-oriented private club located in the Heart of Georgia, about half the way between Atlanta and Savannah. DCC features 18 holes of golf and is open seven days per week. We have TifEagle Greens and Bermuda Fairways and the course is known throughout Middle GA for its course conditioning and playability. There are also tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a beautiful clubhouse featuring excellent dining and year-round social events.
- $60,000 to $90,000 per year
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By The City of Madison, - updated 18 hours ago - Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin
General Description The City of Madison Parks Division is looking to hire our next lead Golf Course Superintendent. The successful candidate will play an integral role in maintaining the municipal golf courses in an efficient and effective manner, with the goal of improving course conditions and environmental sustainability practices. This position will be responsible for oversight of one 18-hole course and one 9-hole course, with support from a Golf Course Superintendent 1 based at the 9-hole course. This is advanced level greens keeping and planning work on multiple municipal golf courses and involves the performance of a wide variety of greens keeping functions and responsibility for planning and maintenance activities. The work is characterized by independent judgment in the technical aspects of golf course maintenance. In coordination with the Golf Program Director, this position assists in planning for overall course needs and maintenance activities. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Golf Program Director, or other higher-level staff, who reviews the work periodically (through inspection and/or administrative review) for compliance with program objectives. The successful candidate will oversee a large staff of permanent and hourly employees and is expected to independently perform the required functions of the position. This position is eligible for overtime pay, consistent with the Handbook. It is expected that the employee will work 8-10 hours of weekly overtime to provide adequate coverage on weekends during the golf season. Based on historical averages of overtime hours worked, it is estimated this can result in overtime pay in the range of $12,000 to $16,000 annually in addition to the regular stated salary. The standard work week is 40 hours, with work hours generally falling between 5:00 am and 3:00 pm. Daily start and end times will vary by season depending on business need. Minimum Qualifications Four (4) years of experience in applying the following: Principles, practices, and methods specific to golf course maintenance. Turf and green considerations relative to course play, including plant science and soil health. Proper application of fertilizer and pesticides (including fungicides, insecticides, and herbicides). Manually and automatically controlled irrigation systems as utilized in golf course maintenance. Golf rules and play considerations. Computer software applicable to the duties of the position. -OR- Bachelor's Degree in turf management, soil science, botany, or a related field; AND Two (2) years of specialized experience equivalent to the level of Greenskeeper 1. -OR- Five (5) years of experience in the care and maintenance of a golf course, which included two (2) years of specialized experience equivalent to the level of Greenskeeper 1; AND Completion of college coursework in turf management and/or soil science. Department Parks Division Opening Date 01/09/2026 Closing Date 1/25/2026 11:59 PM Central
- $70,951 to $86,951 per year
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By Copake Country Club, - Craryville, New York
Copake Country Club is a public 18-hole golf course seeking an experienced and motivated Golf Course Superintendent to join our fun, hardworking, and community-oriented team. This role is responsible for the overall maintenance, conditioning, and presentation of the golf course and its affiliated properties. The Superintendent will oversee all aspects of course maintenance, including pre-season preparation for spring opening, daily course conditioning, irrigation oversight, and execution of small projects and improvements. Responsibilities also include hiring, training, and managing maintenance staff; budgeting and ordering supplies; and ensuring safe and proper application of chemicals. A valid spray license is required. This position can be seasonal (March–November) or year-round, depending on the candidate. The ideal candidate is hands-on, organized, and takes pride in delivering a high-quality playing experience while being an active part of a close-knit club and local community.
- $70,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Pine Lakes Golf Club, - Palm Coast, Florida
Pine Lakes Golf Club is a signature Arnold Palmer 18 hole course with a practice facility and 18,000sq ft clubhouse. Palm Coast is located on the east coast of FL 1/2hr from St Augustine to the north and Daytona to the south. We are looking for a hardworking, self motivated individual who wants to grow with us and takes pride in a job well done. This is a hands-on position. The superintendent will report directly to the Owner and/or General Manager. A thorough knowledge of warm season Bermuda greens and turf management is a must. Our fairways and tees are 419 bermuda and our greens are Jones Dwarf. Applicant must be aware of and proactive in preventing and addressing turf issues to provide the best outcomes possible. Ability to calibrate and apply pesticides and fertilizer applications. Candidate must be "chemical savvy" and aware of both common generic and proprietary /agency herbicides to maximize the cost efficiency of applications. Maintain inventory of chemicals and supplies and record chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Apply all essential greens applications and supervise routine spray applications. Maintain the grounds around the clubhouse for an aesthetic and professional presentation. This candidate must possess a positive attitude as well as a strong work ethic and be organized, attentive to details, and self motivated. Strong problem-solving skills, efficient time management, solid communication and interpersonal skills are required. Most importantly, the candidate should be passionate about turf and take pride in results. Safely operate standard golf course maintenance equipment including but not limited to all mowers, aeration equipment, chain saw, tractors, backhoes, etc. This is a hands-on position. Run a professional, organized and tidy maintenance building. The candidate should have experience working with a staff of 7-10 FT & PT employees depending on the season. This includes: hiring, training and writing schedules for staff and daily work assignments. They must insure that operators are trained to operate equipment correctly and work efficiently. The candidate should lead by example through a hands-on, hardworking, and teamwork-oriented leadership style . The golf course superintendent work week will average no less than 50 hours per week. Communicate effectively with your lead mechanic to ensure that problems with equipment are addressed in a prompt and efficient manner. Perform irrigation repairs as needed and work with and train staff in all areas of irrigation repairs and maintenance. Manage computerized irrigation system, modify or set programs and manage pump house operations. File bi-annual water usage reports. Manage computerized irrigation systems, modify or set programs and manage pump house operations. File bi-annual water usage reports.
- $85,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Quincy Park District-Westview Golf Course, - Quincy, Illinois
Golf Course Superintendent Westview Golf Course Quincy Park District Work Location: Westview Golf Course 1818 South 36th Street, Quincy, IL, 62301 The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for all golf course maintenance, clubhouse grounds, maintenance and landscaping. This position also oversees all aspects of the administration, personnel supervision, equipment mechanical repairs, purchasing, fertilizer & pesticide applications, budget development/implementation and special projects, operation of special golf course equipment and irrigation systems. This position is a working Superintendent position. Hours: Normal work week is Monday through Saturday. Monday – Friday 6:00am – 2:30pm and Saturday 6:00am – 9:00am. Additional hours may be required to meet deadlines or for District events. Benefits: Full Time Medical (PPO & HMO), dental and vision benefits Reasonable employee premiums District paid life insurance equal to 2 times your salary with max of $200,000 Voluntary life insurance option (employee paid) Voluntary AFLAC plans Pension plan through IMRF (Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund) with employee contributions of 4.5% per check and an employer contribution between 8% per check. Voluntary 457 p Paid time off - Vacation pay (5 days the first year, 10 days years 2-5), three personal days per fiscal year and one sick day per month and 9 holidays Recreational benefits. Discounts on Pro Shop Purchases – Employee Only Supervision: Reports to: Director of Golf & Assistant Director of Golf Supervises Staff: Full Time, Part Time and Seasonal Staff Essential Job Functions: Grounds/Equipment Maintenance: Responsible for maintaining the 27-hole golf course, including tees, fairways, greens, cart paths. Responsible for all technical aspects of the golf course maintenance including, but not limited to: turf culture, proper mowing practices, prudent chemical application, water management to include irrigation system maintenance, pesticide and fertilization application, etc. Maintain accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance programs and turf/greens applications. Care for maintenance garage and vehicles/other assets. Inspects the grounds on a daily basis to ensure the facilities meet the District's standards. Oversees and assists with various construction and/or renovation projects Plans all maintenance and project work, applying agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed upon maintenance standards and long-term goals Maintain chemical/fertilizer records of licensing control. Creates and implements tree maintenance and replacement programs. Plans, supervises and/or performs preventative maintenance for mowers and other light equipment including golf carts and other power equipment. Acquire equipment and purchase necessary supplies to maintain the golf course. Oversees the proper operation of the automatic irrigation systems. This may include performing maintenance and repairs of the irrigation systems. Supervises the grooming and maintenance of all sand traps. Maintains Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals, liquids and substances. Responsible for maintaining traffic flow to and from golf course and ensuring an aesthetic pathway. Works with the Director of Golf Operations and Assistant Director of Golf to schedule course closing for weather conditions, seasonal maintenance work, and major golf events. Participate in professional committees, conferences, workshops and classes to improve knowledge of job responsibilities and skills. Plans and implements pin placements, cup cutting and tee marker locations. Maintain an adequate inventory in order to accomplish assigned tasks. Stay abreast of latest technical developments in order to procure the most up-to-date equipment to maximize staff commitments, while minimizing labor hours and procurement expenses. Wear personal protective equipment for job function when needed. Communicate with Pro Shop staff regarding course conditions and establish maintenance plans to avoid interference with scheduled play. Supervise the planting, cultivating, pruning, and caring of plants, shrubs, trees, and other natural areas on the golf course. Develop plans for chemical applications (including pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners, and fertilizers) and calibrate or operate application equipment. Performs snow removal duties including snow blowing, shoveling and the salting of walkways and sidewalks. Must be able to multi-task and work calmly and effectively under pressure. Perform any other similar or related Park District duty as required or assigned. Budget Assist in the development of long-range planning, goals, and program forecasting. Assist with the development of the annual golf course budget in accordance with District policies and procedures. Maintain adequate fiscal controls to ensure that expenditures remain within approved budget. Recommend long and short-term capital improvement projects to enhance the quality of the facilities. Assist with preparation of bids for department equipment and materials Staff Supervision/Direction: Supervises the daily operations of the Golf Course Grounds Department; manages full-time, part-time and seasonal staff Establishes goals and objectives for the department, which includes evaluating staff annually Issues disciplinary action and plan of correction to staff not meeting expectations if/when necessary Management of direct reports, including hiring, training, supervision, discipline, motivation, and evaluation. Manage payroll and employee records in conjunction with Human Resources and enforce HR policies. Payroll: Oversees and approves bi-weekly payroll of Golf Course maintenance staff Submits approved salary changes and additional pay rates for staff Monthly Reporting: Provides monthly report to the Director of Golf When necessary, provides additional information requested by the Board of Commissioners or Executive Director General: Act in the best interests of Westview Golf Course and the Quincy Park District, fellow employees and patrons at all times Frequently moves items weighing up to 50-75 lbs. Maintain good safety awareness and follow all safety guidelines and procedures Ensure equipment (including the golf cart fleet) and maintenance facilities are maintained in a clean, safe, and efficient working order. Train staff in the safe operation and maintenance of all equipment. Prepare and maintain all recordkeeping for golf course maintenance operations. Qualifications: Education, Experience & Training Bachelor of Science degree in turf management or related field required. Minimum of Three (3) years’ experience in the capacity of a Superintendent or an Assistant Golf Course Superintendent or similar position required. Knowledge of, or experience with irrigation pumps, pipes, control systems, surface and underground drainage, use of pesticides, landscape principles, and advanced knowledge of agronomy and turf grass management practices. Thorough understanding of the strategies of the game of golf. Ability to identify turf diseases and insects and corrective actions. Knowledge and experience in the operation and maintenance of all equipment/vehicles to maintain course. Advanced knowledge of horticultural and arboricultural technique desired. Must be able to operate a manual transmission. Must be able to lead, manage, and motivate assigned staff. Must have great problem solving, analytical, organizational, interpersonal, and written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to multi-task and work calmly and effectively under pressure. Must be familiar with Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Required Certifications Valid State of Illinois Class “D” driver’s license. CPR/AED/First Aid certification within first three months of hire Obtain and maintain State of Illinois Pesticide License within six (6) months of employment. Must be able to pass cardiopulmonary function test for respirator use. Membership in the Golf Course Superintendents’ Association of America is preferred or be able to obtain within the first six months of hire Work Environment and Physical Demands Work is primarily performed outdoors under various weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, snow, or ice. Duties will be performed in close proximity to the general public and the employee may have frequent interactions with patrons. Exposed to outdoor elements including, but not limited to, wet and/or humid hot and cold climate conditions and exposure to the sun. General work area is near moving mechanical parts where noise level is moderate to occasionally loud. Frequently moved items weighing up to 50-75 pounds. Please email resumes to: dmorgan@quincyparkdistrict.com David Morgan, PGA Director of Golf Westview Golf Course 2150 South 36th Street Quincy, IL, 62301 About Quincy Park District The Quincy Park District will enhance the recreational, cultural, historical and environmental qualities of life for all its residents through the provision of a well-planned, developed, maintained and accessible system of public parks, facilities, and programs. The District consists of approximately 1025 acres of 32 parklands. Facilities include an administrative building with programming space and an indoor playground, 1 outdoor swimming pool with a waterslide. Moorman Park complex with the Lake Side Coffee, batting cage/miniature golf, paddleboat, kayaks, 4 multipurpose courts that include 6 pickleball courts, 1 tennis court, and 1 basketball/Futsal (Soccer) court, 2 sands volleyball courts operation with concession stand. Art Keller Marina hosts a 222-slip marina and public boat launching ramps. Westview Golf Course has an irrigated 27-hole public golf course with clubhouse, pro shop, disc golf course and concessions. The District contains 5 baseball/softball/t-ball synthetic turf fields, 13 lighted tennis courts, 2 irrigated soccer fields as well as 7 additional soccer/football fields located at the newly acquired Paul Dennis Complex, basketball courts, 24 picnic shelters, fishing lake, 15 playground sites, 2 outdoor fitness station, archery range, trailer dumping station. 5 miles of nature trails located along the paved walking/biking Bill Klingner Trail that runs from the riverfront to 24th Street.
- $65,000 to $65,000 per year
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By New Haven Country Club, - updated Monday at 04:21 PM - Hamden, Connecticut
New Haven, CT | New Haven Country Club, founded in 1898, is among the earliest golf clubs in the United States. Yale professor Theodore Woolsey was instrumental in its incorporation and early growth, with the club intentionally located outside New Haven to avoid overcrowding from Yale students who had overwhelmed the original downtown course. Land was acquired along scenic Lake Whitney, and by 1899 construction began on both the golf course and a distinctive Old English–style stone clubhouse, with a suspension footbridge providing access from Whitney Avenue and the trolley line. By the spring of 1900, the club had quickly become a premier social destination, celebrated for its tranquil setting, elegant clubhouse, and renowned restaurant. Early membership included prominent figures such as Eli Whitney III, Walter Camp, and U.S. President William Howard Taft, reflecting the club’s stature within the region. The combination of natural beauty, thoughtful design, and growing enthusiasm for golf positioned New Haven Country Club as a leading institution in Connecticut’s social and sporting life. In 1920, the club made a pivotal decision to redesign the course under famed architect Willie Park, Jr., a two-time British Champion who personally supervised the project. His influence is most evident in the club’s famously challenging, rolling greens. While members have enjoyed a variety of recreational activities over the years, golf has always remained at the heart of the club. Paired with a historic clubhouse and a membership of community leaders, this enduring golfing tradition defines the richness and legacy of New Haven Country Club. The most recent golf course improvements include a bunker renovation and tree removal. The club has also a continous relationship with reknowned golf course architect Brian Schneider highlighting the focus on continued excellence of this historic layout. CLUB DETAILS Facility: Member Owned Course Access: Private Equity Number of Holes: 18 Total Annual Rounds: 18,000 Members: 450 Practice Range: Yes Short Game Area: Yes POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: General Manager Supervises: Maintenance Staff of 8 full time and nearing 20 in season Position Description: The Golf Course Superintendent reports to the General Manager and is responsible for all golf course and grounds operations. The role provides strategic leadership for agronomy, daily playing conditions, long-term planning, staff development, and capital project execution. The succesful candidate will be a strong communicator and a great teammate who is visible with a passion for excellence The Golf Course Superintendent works closely with the Head Golf Professional and Grounds Committee and serves as a visible, trusted leader to members, staff, and Club leadership. This position will play a key role in preparation for and execution of the Club’s upcoming golf course projects. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS General Responsibilities Lead all golf course and grounds operations, including the course, practice areas, and Club landscaping Deliver outstanding daily and tournament playing conditions Hire, train, mentor, and lead a team of approximately 15 staff members Develop and execute annual and long-term agronomic plans Prepare and manage operating and capital budgets Ensure compliance with regulatory, safety, and environmental standards Serve as the Club’s primary internal liaison for the 2027 golf course pond project Communicate consistently with leadership, committees, and membership Collaborate with the Head Golf Professional on course setup and member experience Typical functions The golf course superintendent assumes responsibility for managing and maintaining golf course properties, which may include: The golf course(s): Bent Grass Greens Maintenance equipment Clubhouse grounds and landscaping Open spaces, wooded areas, unused acreage and areas outside the perimeter fence Sod farm and nursery Other properties as specified in writing by the superintendent's supervisor Additional functions Oversee construction, renovation and/or reconstruction of such properties, whether performed by maintenance staff or outside contractors. Prepares the annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvement of course properties. The superintendent formulates the annual maintenance and capital budgets so as to implement board policies established in accordance with the long-range plan and defined maintenance standards. Interviews, hires, trains and supervises a staff of employees for the purpose of maintaining the properties. The superintendent has authority to terminate employment of subordinates. Plans all maintenance and project work, applying his or her agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed-upon maintenance standards and long-range goals. Oversees the scheduling and routing of personnel and equipment to accomplish the work. The superintendent frequently inspects the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well management standards are being achieved and to effect changes in management programs. Acquires equipment and purchases necessary supplies to maintain the golf course and other properties. The superintendent is responsible for inventory control and oversees the equipment maintenance programs. The superintendent approves all expenditure and exercises cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets. Keeps accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, etc. Communicates regularly with other members of the top management group to discuss activities, goals, plans and member/customer input.
- $140,000 to $160,000 per year
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By Losantiville Country Club, - Cincinnati, Ohio
Losantiville Country Club Job Description: Grounds Superintendent Reports to: Director of Golf Course Maintenance Directly Supervises: Grounds Crew, Horticulturist, Mechanic Classification: Full-Time, Exempt Company Overview Losantiville Country Club in Cincinnati is a private club offering an 18-hole golf course, dining, swimming, and tennis facilities. Founded in 1902, the club has a historic charm that is combined with a renovated clubhouse, a challenging golf course with small, sloped greens, and other recreational amenities. Members can enjoy a vibrant social environment with a variety of events, fine dining, and a family-friendly pool area. Job Overview Under the supervision of the Director of Golf Course Maintenance, the Superintendent will be responsible for all aspects of golf course maintenance. The Superintendent must be motivated, passionate about the industry, and possess a strong work ethic. • Knowledge of management and maintenance of greens, tees,fairways, and roughs. • Works closely with the club’s General Manager and Head Golf Professional on issues related to golf course maintenance. Primary Duties • Oversees the day-to-day operations of the golf course, including, but not limited to, mowing the fairways and greens, replacing divots, • Maintains a safe working environment by training the grounds crew the proper use of all equipment used and compliance with the appropriate regulations (OSHA & EPA) • Participates in creating annual operating budget and plans for golf course maintenance, and monitoring expenses to ensure they do not exceed the budget. • Works closely with Director of Golf Course Maintenance in preparing short-term and long-term agronomic strategies to maintenance of the golf course. • Possess thorough knowledge of the characteristics and proper use of various fertilizers and soil conditioners, herbicides, and pest control methods & materials. • Possess thorough knowledge of drainage control methods, watering & irrigation systems, including wells, pumps, and automatic controls. • Other job duties as assigned by the Director of Golf Course Maintenance. The essential job functions of this job are not exhaustive and may be supplemented. • Attendance at work is an essential function of this position. Please email Cover Letter, Resume, and Professional References to Tom Judd at tom@losantivillecc.com.
- $70,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Hammock Creek Golf Club, - updated Sunday at 11:16 AM - Palm City, Florida
Hammock Creek Golf Club is seeking a skilled and experienced Head Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance and care of our golf course. This is a unique opportunity to lead one of South Florida’s well-known golf properties while working in a collaborative club environment with members, guests, and local ownership. About Hammock Creek Golf Club - Palm City, Florida Hammock Creek Golf Club, a semi-private golf club, is well-known for its centerpiece Jack Nicklaus Legacy Design® golf course. Opened in July of 1996, the championship eighteen-hole layout hosts 60,000 rounds per year, including several local, state, and national competitions. Locally owned and operated, the Club takes tremendous pride in being a part of the South Florida golf community. The ideal candidate will have a passion for golf course management, a strong background in turfgrass maintenance, and the ability to lead a dedicated team. As the Golf Course Superintendent, you will play a key role in maintaining the high standards of our golf course and ensuring an exceptional experience for our members and guests. Responsibilities: Implement and execute effective turfgrass maintenance programs to ensure the health and appearance of the golf course and practice facilities, and clubhouse landscape. Monitor and manage irrigation systems for optimal water usage and turf health. Oversee mowing, aerification, topdressing, chemical applications, equipment maintenance, and other cultural practices to maintain course conditions. Manage and maintain bunkers, greens, fairways, and other course features to meet or exceed established standards. Lead, train, mentor, and motivate a team of 12-15 groundskeeping staff. Collaborate closely with the local ownership team and senior staff to align course conditions with the club goals and event schedules. Schedule and coordinate daily tasks to ensure efficient and effective course maintenance. Foster a positive and collaborative work environment. Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations related to safety, environmental stewardship, and labor practices. Assist in the development and management of the annual budget for the golf course maintenance department. Develop with ownership team yearly capital needs and long-range agronomic strategies. Monitor expenses and work within budgetary constraints. Implement and promote sustainable and environmentally responsible practices on the golf course. Stay current with industry trends and best practices in golf course management.
- $90,000 to $110,000 per year
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By Goose Pond Colony Resort, - Scottsboro, Alabama
Position: Turf Management Specialist/Golf Course Superintendent Location: Goose Pond Colony Resort, 417 Ed Hembree Drive, Scottsboro, AL Benefits: 70 % paid Health Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance; RSA Retirement; paid holidays; paid time off Application Deadline: January 26, 2026 Date posted: 1/8/2026 Website: goosepond.org Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Conduct and oversee the daily operations related to turfgrass care, irrigation systems, pest control, and landscaping Primary goal is to ensure that the course is in excellent condition, providing a high-quality playing surface for golfers Develop and implement maintenance plans, considering factors like weather conditions, play schedules, and budget constraints Providing guidance and training to course maintenance staff to ensure that tasks are performed efficiently Assist in long-term planning, identifying areas for improvement and implementing strategies to enhance the course's aesthetics, playability, and sustainability Work closely with Director of Golf Operations and General Manager to create an exceptional golfing experience for players while maintaining the ecological integrity of the course Abide by the job description and responsibilities presented by the Board of Directors Pesticide Application License or the ability to retain one - Required Class B Certification by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America - Required Valid Driver's License – Required NOTES: Additional Salary Information: negotiable and commensurate with qualifications and experience
- $22 to $27 per hour
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By OGM, - Bloomingdale, Illinois
Oliphant Golf Management: Bloomingdale Golf Club Bloomingdale, IL Head Golf Course Superintendent About Bloomingdale Golf Club: Bloomingdale Golf Club was once the site of Glendale Golf Course. Opened in 1924, the original course designer, Tom Bendelow, was also an integral participant in the design of Medinah Country Club. When the village of Bloomingdale purchased the 72 year old Glendale Golf Course in 1996, a commitment was made to create a challenging course with outstanding amenities within a country club setting. In the fall of 1998, the village brought on the golf course architecture firm, Lohmann Golf Design to handle this task. Bloomingdale Golf Club offers an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all levels. About Oliphant Golf Management: Oliphant Golf Management provides a results-oriented style of golf course management that sets us apart. As a full-service golf course management company, we provide our clients with straight-forward guidance and keep things simple and establish lasting business relationships based on mutual success. OGM provides uncommon capabilities in the management and long-term improvement of golf properties. Our contracts range from maintenance only, to full general management services, to turn-key leasing of golf resorts. Position Summary: The Head Golf Course Superintendent plays a critical role in the golf operations. The Superintendent is responsible for all agronomic management and daily maintenance of the 18-hole golf course, clubhouse grounds, and common areas as directed by management. This position will coordinate daily with the Director of Golf and Golf Shop staff to provide golfers an exceptional golf experience everyday. The Superintendent's areas of supervision include all daily crew activities, the budget, the planning and advancement of course maintenance practices upholding a top tier facility presentation, and the hiring and training of an excellent crew. The qualified candidate will be a team-player and will consistently advance the wellbeing of Bloomingdale Club, OGM, and the entire team. This candidate must possess a positive attitude as well as a strong work ethic and be organized, attentive to detail, and self motivated. Key Responsibilities: ● Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf and overall playing conditions, the ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and wildflower areas on the facility grounds. ● Oversee and guide all operations of the Bloomingdale Golf Club golf course maintenance department and all associated personnel. ● Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance crew. Conducts employee performance evaluations and holds regularly scheduled safety meetings. ● Cultivates and maintains the golf course to excellent playing condition according to the standards of Bloomingdale Golf Club and OGM. ● Schedules maintenance practices around play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to patrons. Coordinates daily with the Director of Golf and Head Golf Professional. ● Provides detailed annual plans for the cultural practices and the designated landscaping areas. Includes rotational design to provide facility with fresh eye-catching, interesting and pleasant atmosphere. ● Manages water usage tracking plan and irrigation systems and provides regular reporting on retaining ponds, wells and other water source usage. ● Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Oversees team in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and course equipment. Plans and budgets for prioritized future capital replacement. 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. ● Develops annual operating budget and plans for maintenance and capital improvement projects. Supervises and controls the same, throughout the year. ● Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation, the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs, and the preparation of plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements. Educational Requirements: 2-4 year Turf Management / Horticulture degree preferred Special Requirements: The ability to obtain an Illinois pesticide license Experience Requirements: Minimum 3 years related work, management and supervision experience Job Benefits: Health Insurance, 401k Matching, Initial 2 Weeks Paid Vacation, Association Dues, Educational Allowance, Company Phone, Company Vehicle, Moving Stipend Annual base salary $80,000+ DOE Date Available: February 1, 2026: Position is available to begin sooner if able Job Type: Full-time year-round Send Resumes to Tom Stem, Regional Manager Agronomy tstem@oliphantcompanies.com
- $80,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Westlake Country Club, - Jerseyville, Illinois
Pay: $50,000.00 - $60,000.00 per year Job description: Job Summary We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Golf Course Superintendent to lead the maintenance and overall health of our premier golf course. Founded in 1955, Westlake Country Club is a family oriented, 9-hole private club in Jerseyville, Illinois featuring bent-grass greens & blue/fescue fairways & tees. Westlake Country Club is searching for a self-motivated individual to serve as Superintendent of this 70+ acre facility. The Superintendent will be responsible for all aspects of the turf-grass management program to include IPM, fertilization, irrigation, equipment maintenance and tree management while conserving and protecting natural resources. A $5,000 sign on bonus will be awarded, partly paid after 6 months of employment, then again in December 2026. With recent improvements including equipment & shop upgrades, as well as a brand new pump house, we hope you show interest in joining us in Jerseyville. Requirements 2-4 year degree in turf-grass management (preferred) or 3-5 years as Supt or Asst Supt Working knowledge of proper maintenance practices relating to golf course greens, tees, fairways, trees, ornamental plants, irrigation systems and mechanical repairs Ability to schedule and supervise golf course maintenance activities to achieve efficient use of employees, equipment and resources on a daily basis Self-motivated, independent thinker with a positive team-focused approach Knowledge and interest in the game of golf Possession of a valid driver’s license Possess or ability to possess an Illinois state pesticide applicators license Attend educational seminars to keep abreast with current best management practices Develop short and long term improvement plans Duties Lead and supervise the daily operations of golf course maintenance teams, fostering a culture of excellence and teamwork Develop and implement comprehensive landscaping plans that enhance course aesthetics and playability, including turf management, tree care, and flower bed maintenance Oversee irrigation systems to ensure optimal water usage and healthy turf growth, troubleshooting issues promptly Coordinate construction projects such as bunker renovations, drainage improvements, or new landscaping features with contractors and internal teams Manage lawn care routines including mowing, fertilization, aeration, pest control, and soil conditioning to maintain pristine playing surfaces Oversee regular inspections of greens, fairways, roughs, and surrounding landscapes to identify areas needing attention or repair Ensure compliance with safety standards and environmental regulations while maintaining high standards of course presentation Create and follow a budget pertaining to golf course maintenance and turf management. Hire, train, and manage grounds staff in conjunction with the board of directors. Benefits $50,000-$60,000 annual salary Vacation and sick time Uniform Local and National Dues paid Seminars and classes paid Family club privileges Join us as a Golf Course Superintendent where your expertise will elevate our course’s beauty and playability! Bring your passion for horticulture, landscaping, and team leadership to create an exceptional environment that golfers will love. This is a paid position committed to supporting your professional growth in a vibrant outdoor setting.
- $50,000 to $60,000 per year
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By BrightView Landscape Services, - updated January 7 - Lady Lake , Florida
BrightView is the nation’s leading commercial landscaping company with one of the largest golf course maintenance divisions in the country. Our scale, resources, and expertise allow our superintendents and assistants to deliver championship-level course conditions while advancing their careers in a supportive, growth-driven environment. BrightView is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance, operation, and management of a golf course. This role serves as the liaison between BrightView, the course ownership, and the golf shop, ensuring smooth daily operations. The Superintendent is responsible for agronomic planning, staff management, budgeting, and providing a top-quality playing experience. Key Responsibilities: Plan, organize, and direct all golf course maintenance activities. Develop and implement annual agronomic and improvement plans. Oversee operation, maintenance, and repair of course equipment. Manage staff hiring, training, scheduling, and performance. Prepare and manage budgets, reports, and administrative tasks. Ensure compliance with BrightView’s safety program and company policies. Represent BrightView in a professional manner with staff, members, and the public.
- $70,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Cleveland Country Club, - updated January 7 - Cleveland, Mississippi
Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: The golf course superintendent typically reports directly to one of the following individuals: General manager, Green chairman , Owner, Director of golf, Director of golf courses/director of parks and recreation, Club president In all instances, the golf course superintendent coordinates operations with the club manager and golf professional. In membership club organizations, the golf course superintendent also communicates and coordinates with all relevant membership groups and committees. Supervises: Agronomy Staff Position Description: The Golf course superintendent will be entrusted with the maintenance, operations and management of a golf course. The Golf course superintendent will carefully manage the maintenance inputs to the golf course while conserving and protecting natural resources. They directly influence the playing areas and landscapes with which golfers interact. TYPICAL FUNCTIONS The golf course superintendent assumes responsibility for managing and maintaining golf course properties, which may include: The golf course(s) Maintenance equipment Clubhouse grounds and landscaping Tennis courts, swimming pool and other recreational facilities Open spaces, wooded areas, unused acreage and areas outside the perimeter fence Sod farm and nursery Other properties as specified in writing by the superintendent's supervisor Additional Functions Construction, renovation and/or reconstruction of such properties, whether performed by maintenance staff or outside contractors. Prepares the annual budget for the maintenance and capital improvement of course properties. The superintendent formulates the annual maintenance and capital budgets to implement board policies established in accordance with the long-range plan and defined maintenance standards. Interviews, hires, trains and supervises a staff of employees for the purpose of maintaining the properties. The superintendent has authority to terminate employment of subordinates. Plans all maintenance and project work, applying his or her agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed-upon maintenance standards and long-range goals. Oversee the scheduling and routing of personnel and equipment to accomplish the work. The superintendent frequently inspects the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well management standards are being achieved and to effect changes in management programs. Acquires equipment and purchases necessary supplies to maintain the golf course and other properties. The superintendent is responsible for inventory control and oversees the equipment maintenance programs. The superintendent approves all expenditures and exercises cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets. Keeps accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, etc. Communicates regularly with other members of the top management group to discuss activities, goals, plans and member/customer input.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Meadowbrook Golf Club, - West Memphis, Arkansas
Meadowbrook Golf Club in West Memphis, AR is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to bring the property back to life. We are looking for a qualified candidate to build a new team. Lead a Tif-eagle greens renovation and supervise Rainbird irrigation controller upgrades. The Golf Course Superintendent is also tasked with assessing equipment needs as we look to rebuild the maintenance department for a late summer/early fall reopening. This role requires strong leadership skills to effectively build and manage a team of maintenance workers and create a collaborative work environment. The ideal candidate should have a deep understanding of turf grass management, irrigation systems, and pest control methods to maintain the course at a high standard. Attention to detail and problem-solving skills are essential in addressing maintenance issues promptly and efficiently. Additionally, excellent communication skills are valuable for coordinating maintenance activities with the Pro-shop and golfers alike. Additional responsibilities include budgeting, scheduling, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Bachelor's degree in Turfgrass Management or related field preferred Proven experience in golf course maintenance Strong knowledge of turf care techniques and irrigation systems Excellent leadership and team management skills Effective communication and organizational abilities Construction experience preferred
- $85,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Yahnundasis Golf Club, - New Hartford, New York
Yahnundasis Golf Club, a premier private club in Central New York, is seeking an experienced and motivated Golf Course Superintendent to lead its golf course maintenance and agronomic operations. This individual will oversee all aspects of turf management, infrastructure planning, and team leadership for the club’s championship golf course and surrounding property. The Superintendent will play a critical leadership role in sustaining and elevating course conditioning, modernizing agronomic practices, and fostering a strong, accountable workplace culture aligned with the club’s long-standing traditions and future vision. About Yahnundasis Golf Club Founded in 1897, Yahnundasis Golf Club is one of New York State’s most historic and respected private clubs. Known for its classic architecture, strong golf culture, and loyal membership, the club blends tradition with a forward-looking commitment to course excellence and operational stewardship. With an engaged Board and Green Committee, Yahnundasis continues to invest thoughtfully in its people, infrastructure, and long-term agronomic strategy to ensure the course remains a premier golf experience in the region. Most recently, the club hosted the New York State Men’s Amateur Championship, with a continued focus to host NY State events. Club Overview & Highlights: Budget - $810,000 Staff size - 12-15 Equipment Fleet: Mixed ownership model Irrigation source and system Governance: Active Green Committee with monthly meetings Reporting Structure: Board Liaison / Greens Chair Consulting architect: Jaeger Kovich Initial Priorities of the Position Establish and maintain clear conditioning and playability standards aligned with member expectations Evaluate turf health, irrigation performance, drainage, and seasonal stress factors Continue to elevate existing course conditioning programs, agronomics, staff, and member experiences. Advance a sustainable agronomic and infrastructure roadmap for the next 3–5 years including fairway conditioning, bunker improvements and drainage. Success Traits of the Ideal Candidate Proven hands-on leader with a track record of agronomic excellence and team development Strategic thinker who balances daily execution with long-term planning Strong communicator who builds trust with members, committees, and staff High golf IQ with respect for classic architecture and playability Calm, adaptable, and detail-oriented in variable weather and budget conditions Committed mentor who develops assistants and future industry leaders Strong organizational discipline and time management Comfortable leveraging technology, data, and modern maintenance practices Respects tradition while implementing pragmatic improvements Preferred Qualifications Degree or certificate in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, or related field 6–8+ years of progressive leadership experience at a comparable facility Experience managing irrigation systems, water quality, and environmental stewardship Strong understanding of cool-season turf management in Northeast climates Key Knowledge, Skills & Responsibilities Lead all grounds operations and personnel (assistants, technicians, seasonal staff, etc.) Plan and supervise maintenance, purchasing, and course improvement projects Oversee golf course, practice facilities, landscapes, and water features Maintain conditioning standards as established with the Green Committee Collaborate cross-departmentally with club leadership and committees Recruit, train, evaluate, and motivate staff; enforce safety and club policies Supervise chemical applications, contractors, and seasonal operations Develop and manage operating and capital budgets Stay current with industry best practices, regulations, and innovations Uphold professionalism, confidentiality, and positive club representation Educate and engage members on agronomic practices and decisions Seek expert input from architects, agronomists, arborists, and consultants as needed Represent Yahnundasis Golf Club within the community and golf industry Compensation & Benefits Salary Range: $105,000-$115,000 Performance Incentive: Based on agreed conditioning and operational benchmarks Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan with employer contribution Paid time off with seasonal flexibility Professional development support (GCSAA dues, conferences, education) Uniforms, meals, and golf privileges Application Process Qualified candidates should apply on Bloom Golf Partners website with a cover letter and résumé addressed to: Yahnundasis Golf Club Search Committee c/o Tyler Bloom, Search Consultant Bloom Golf Partners The application deadline is January 26, 2026.
- $105,000 to $115,000 per year
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By The Wanderers Club, - Wellington, Florida
Golf Course Superintendent The Wanderers Club, located in Wellington, FL, is seeking a collaborative, hands-on, and forward-thinking Golf Course Superintendent to lead all agronomic and grounds operations. The Superintendent will be a key leader within Wanderers’ management team, responsible not only for exceptional course conditioning, but also for team development, grounds improvements, irrigation strategy, safety compliance, technology adoption, and cross-departmental collaboration. The ideal candidate is a positive, humble, team-oriented professional who aligns with Wanderers’ culture, vision, and mission. This role is an excellent opportunity for a current Superintendent or a highly driven First Assistant who is ready to step into full leadership at a respected South Florida facility. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Agronomy and Course Conditioning •Maintain and elevate turf conditions across greens, tees, fairways, rough, practice areas, native zones, and landscaped grounds. •Deliver tournament-caliber playing conditions for the Club’s membership. •Lead development and implementation of agronomic programs including fertility, topdressing, aerification, moisture management, cultural practices, pest control, and turf recovery. •Manage and ensure safe, compliant chemical and fertilizer applications with complete SDS documentation and proper storage. •Oversee property-wide vegetation care including tree management, shrub maintenance, flower beds, landscaping aesthetics, and beautification projects. •Identify opportunities to improve course playability, safety, and visual appeal, rather than simply maintaining existing standards. Irrigation and Water Resource Management •Operate, program, diagnose, and repair the Toro irrigation system, satellites, and pump station. •Implement efficient water-usage strategies aligned with South Florida regulations and environmental responsibilities. •Maintain records of water use, pump performance, and seasonal irrigation adjustments. •Train staff on proper irrigation repair, daily moisture checks, and system troubleshooting. Leadership, Team Development, and Culture •Recruit, train, supervise, and mentor full-time and seasonal maintenance staff while fostering a supportive, positive, team-first culture. •Lead by example through a hands-on, hardworking, ego-free leadership style consistent with Wanderers’ values. •Create structured training programs for mowing, equipment usage, course setup, chemical applications, irrigation, safety, and winter operations. •Conduct staff evaluations, maintain accountability systems, and promote staff retention and growth. •Promote clear, respectful communication and strong collaboration with other departments. Leadership, Team Development, and Culture •Recruit, train, supervise, and mentor full-time and seasonal maintenance staff while fostering a supportive, positive, team-first culture. •Lead by example through a hands-on, hardworking, ego-free leadership style consistent with Wanderers’ values. •Create structured training programs for mowing, equipment usage, course setup, chemical applications, irrigation, safety, and winter operations. •Conduct staff evaluations, maintain accountability systems, and promote staff retention and growth. •Promote clear, respectful communication and strong collaboration with other departments. Operational, Financial, and Administrative Management •Develop and manage the annual operating budget, labor plan, and capital improvement strategy. •Forecast equipment needs, justify capital expenditures, and manage procurement of supplies and materials. •Oversee equipment fleet maintenance and coordinate with the Equipment Manager to ensure reliability and longevity. •Maintain accurate documentation including chemical logs, weather tracking, fertilizer programs, pesticide records, labor reports, and project files. •Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations including pesticide laws, stormwater requirements, OSHA regulations, and environmental safety standards. Projects, Facility Improvements, and Multi-Use Operations •Lead course improvement projects including bunker work, drainage enhancements, tree programs, and landscaping upgrades. •Manage or support restroom renovations, pathways, signage improvements, and other infrastructure enhancements. •Coordinate with contractors, consultants, and city partners when applicable. Communication and Collaboration •Work closely with the General Manager, Director of Golf, Equipment Manager, and department leaders to ensure synchronized operations and an exceptional customer experience. •Communicate course conditions, projects, and updates to staff, operations teams, and the public when needed. •Engage with Hillcrest’s junior, adaptive, collegiate, and community programs in support of events and collaboration. •Attend leadership meetings and contribute to strategic planning discussions. Success Traits of the Ideal Candidate •Team-oriented, humble communicator with strong emotional intelligence. •Positive leader with a desire to learn, grow, and embrace Wanderers’ evolving vision. •Detail-driven agronomist with a passion for delivering high-quality playing conditions. •Comfortable working in a high-volume, South Florida environment. •Innovative and tech-savvy with interest in modern irrigation, moisture management tools, and agronomy software. •A strong teacher and mentor who invests in staff development. •Adaptable, resourceful, and composed under changing weather or operational pressures. •Passionate about the game of golf and knowledgeable about competitive tournament standards.
- $120,000 to $135,000 per year
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By Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, - Boca Raton, Florida
Job Description Reporting Structure: The Golf Course Superintendent reports to the Director of Agronomy. Under the guidance of the Director, the Superintendent and the Director work as a team to provide the guidance and direction to the GCM team. Summary: We are looking for a dynamic leader who possesses the technical skills, as well as the people management skills to succeed as our new Golf Course Superintendent. The successful candidate will maintain the golf course and related golf course equipment by performing the following duties. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Include the following. Other duties may be assigned: Schedules, trains, supervises all employees assigned to the department. Maintains accurate work records for all employees in the department. Supervises all planting, fertilizing and care of turf, plants, shrubs, trees and other facilities on the golf course. Supervises operation of the equipment repair shop. Selects and prepares proper fertilizers and nutrients for all flora and fauna. Develops and maintains drainage, irrigation and watering systems. Maintains course in proper playing condition. Implements and enforces a comprehensive safety program for employees, members and guests on the golf course in compliance with local, state and federal laws. Communicates as necessary with Golf, Tennis and Fitness professionals to discuss conditions of the facilities, maintenance plans and scheduled events. Communicates as necessary with Grounds, Golf, Fitness, House and any other applicable Committees. Ensures that chemicals, petroleum and other controlled products are used, stored and disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Maintains required records and strives to minimize the use of these products. Attends staff and management meetings, turf conferences, equipment shows, workshops and other educational programs to maintain a current knowledge of technical and turf innovations and changes that may affect the department’s operations. Conducts daily facility security checks ensuring accurate inventory of equipment and keys. Plans professional development and training activities for subordinates. Uses MS Office and other websites, apps, and programs to enter data for GC employees and projects. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education/Experience: Must have a turf degree, certificate or at least 3 years of experience in a Golf Course Superintendent capacity. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills and team building skills. Must have basic proficiency in entering data and using apps and software. Certifications, Licenses: State of Florida “Restricted Use Pesticide” license (or obtain within 90 days of employment), valid drivers license. Reasoning Ability: Ability to understand, interpret and follow a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form. Must be able to review reports and interpret results. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to feel, handle and operate; reach with hands and arms; and see, talk and hear. The employee is frequently required to walk, bend, push, pull, reach and occasionally lift and/or move 50lbs. Work Environment: Outside work for extended periods of time and precautions should be taken. Additional Comments: Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, holidays, and weekends. We are an EEOC compliance and Drug Free Workplace Employer
- $1 to $1 per year
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By OGM, - Wadsworth, Illinois
Oliphant Golf Management: Midlane Country Club Wadsworth, IL Head Golf Course Superintendent About Midlane CC: Midlane Country Club opened in 1956 as an 18-hole course designed by Robert Bruce Harris, one of the leading golf course architects in the post-World War II era. In 1997, a new back nine was introduced, designed by the golf course architecture firm of Bob Lohmann, to enhance the layout and provide a more dynamic challenge. Ranked among Chicago's top 20 courses by Chicagoland Golf Magazine, Midlane has a rich tradition of hosting prestigious events like the Illinois Open, Illinois Senior Open, CDGA Senior Championship, and U.S. Open qualifiers. Midlane Country Club offers an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all levels. Oliphant Golf Management is excited to begin a new chapter at Midlane as course managers in 2026. About Oliphant Golf Management: Oliphant Golf Management provides a results-oriented style of golf course management that sets us apart. As a full-service golf course management company, we provide our clients with straight-forward guidance and keep things simple and establish lasting business relationships based on mutual success. OGM provides uncommon capabilities in the management and long-term improvement of golf properties. Our contracts range from maintenance only, to full general management services, to turn-key leasing of golf resorts. Position Summary: The Head Golf Course Superintendent plays a critical role in the golf operations. The Superintendent is responsible for all agronomic management and daily maintenance of the 18-hole golf course, clubhouse grounds, and common areas as directed by management. This position will coordinate daily with the Director of Golf and Golf Shop staff to provide golfers an exceptional golf experience everyday. The Superintendent's areas of supervision include all daily crew activities, the budget, the planning and advancement of course maintenance practices upholding a top tier facility presentation, and the hiring and training of an excellent crew. The qualified candidate will be a team-player and will consistently advance the wellbeing of Midlane CC, OGM, and the entire team. This candidate must possess a positive attitude as well as a strong work ethic and be organized, attentive to detail, and self motivated. Key Responsibilities: ● Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf and overall playing conditions, the ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and wildflower areas on the facility grounds. ● Oversee and guide all operations of the Midlane CC golf course maintenance department and all associated personnel. ● Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance crew. Conducts employee performance evaluations and holds regularly scheduled safety meetings. ● Cultivates and maintains the golf course to excellent playing condition according to the standards of Midlane CC and OGM. ● Schedules maintenance practices around play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to patrons. Coordinates daily with the Director of Golf and Head Golf Professional. ● Provides detailed annual plans for the cultural practices and the designated landscaping areas. Includes rotational design to provide facility with fresh eye-catching, interesting and pleasant atmosphere. ● Manages water usage tracking plan and irrigation systems and provides regular reporting on retaining ponds, wells and other water source usage. ● Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Oversees team in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and course equipment. Plans and budgets for prioritized future capital replacement. 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. ● Develops annual operating budget and plans for maintenance and capital improvement projects. Supervises and controls the same, throughout the year. ● Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation, the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs, and the preparation of plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements. Educational Requirements: 2-4 year Turf Management / Horticulture degree preferred Special Requirements: The ability to obtain an Illinois pesticide license Experience Requirements: Minimum 3 years related work, management and supervision experience Job Benefits: Health Insurance, 401k Matching, Initial 2 Weeks Paid Vacation, Association Dues, Educational Allowance, Company Phone, Company Vehicle, Moving Stipend Annual base salary $80,000+ DOE Date Available: February 1, 2026: Position is available to begin sooner if able Job Type: Full-time year-round Send Resumes to Tom Stem, Regional Manager Agronomy tstem@oliphantcompanies.com
- $80,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Pine Grove Country Club, - Iron Mountain, Michigan
The Golf Course Superintendent at Pine Grove Country Club (PGCC) is responsible for the overall maintenance and management of the golf course's turf and landscaping, ensuring optimal playing conditions and aesthetics. This role requires a combination of technical expertise, including knowledge of plant science, pest management, and irrigation, as well as strong leadership and management skills to oversee a team and manage budgets. Key responsibilities include the following: Supervising and executing all aspects of turf-grass maintenance, including mowing, fertilization, pest and disease control and irrigation. Maintaining the overall health and appearance of the golf course's landscaping, including trees, shrubs, and flowerbeds. Hiring, training, supervising, and evaluating a team of ground crew members. Developing and managing the annual maintenance budget for the golf course. Overseeing the maintenance and repair of all golf course maintenance equipment. Planning and implementing improvements to the golf course, such as bunker renovations or drainage projects. Implementing and managing an integrated pest management program to minimize the use of pesticides and herbicides. Managing the irrigation system and ensuring efficient water usage. Ensuring compliance with all relevant environmental regulations and safety standards. Effectively communicating with the golf course Board of Directors, general manager, and other stakeholders regarding course conditions and maintenance plans.
- $60,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Trump National Doral Miami, - Doral, Florida
Trump National Doral Miami is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to lead the agronomic, operational, and personnel management of the Gold Course, one of four championship layouts at this world-class golf resort. This role is a stand-alone leadership position responsible for daily course conditioning, long-range planning, staff development, and execution of championship-level standards consistent with Trump National Doral’s reputation for excellence. With the Blue Monster returning to the PGA TOUR calendar in 2026, the Gold Course plays a critical role in the overall golf operation—supporting resort play, maintaining elite presentation standards, and contributing to the depth, flexibility, and resilience of the property’s agronomy leadership team. This position is ideal for a Superintendent ready to run a complete operation while working within a high-accountability, high-expectation environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead all agronomic and maintenance operations for the Gold Course, including tees, greens, fairways, roughs, practice areas, and landscaped spaces Develop and execute annual agronomic plans, maintenance budgets, and long-range improvement strategies Manage, train, and develop the maintenance team with a strong emphasis on culture, safety, accountability, and execution Establish daily, weekly, and seasonal maintenance priorities to deliver consistent, high-quality playing conditions Oversee irrigation system performance, scheduling, and water management to ensure turf health and efficiency Coordinate chemical and fertility programs, pest and disease management, and regulatory compliance Work collaboratively with the Director of Agronomy, Superintendents of the other courses, and resort leadership to align standards and resources Support tournament preparation and special events across the property as needed, including PGA TOUR-related initiatives Maintain detailed records related to agronomic practices, labor, equipment use, weather, and compliance Ensure all safety, environmental, and regulatory standards are consistently met or exceeded Ideal Candidate Profile: Proven Superintendent capable of running a full golf course operation independently Strong leader who sets clear expectations and holds teams accountable without micromanagement Highly organized with excellent planning and prioritization skills Calm and decisive under pressure with a solutions-oriented mindset Values professionalism, consistency, and long-term course stewardship over short-term fixes Comfortable operating within a luxury resort and high-visibility brand environment Qualifications: 2- or 4-year degree in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, or a related field Minimum of 5 years of progressive golf course maintenance experience, including Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent leadership Demonstrated expertise in turfgrass management, irrigation systems, and championship-level conditioning Strong budgeting, labor management, and operational planning experience Pesticide Applicator’s License (or ability to obtain promptly) Willingness to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays as required Bilingual Spanish skills are a plus, but not required Commitment to ongoing professional development and industry involvement Compensation & Benefits: $90,0000-$100,000 commensurate with experience and responsibility Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays Uniforms Discounted Employee Meals Golf Privileges Professional Association Dues Opportunities for growth within a global luxury hospitality organization About Trump National Doral Miami: Located in Doral, Florida, Trump National Doral Miami is a premier luxury golf resort featuring four championship courses: Blue Monster, Gold Course, Red Tiger, and Silver Fox. The property is internationally recognized for its championship golf pedigree, elite conditioning standards, and full-service resort amenities. The return of the PGA TOUR in 2026 underscores Doral’s renewed commitment to excellence, infrastructure investment, and agronomic leadership across all four courses. The Gold Course Superintendent will play a key role in maintaining the depth, consistency, and operational strength required of a world-class golf destination.
- $90,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Skytop Lodge Corporation, - Skytop, Pennsylvania
Golf & Grounds Superintendent — Skytop Lodge — Skytop, Pennsylvania Location: Skytop Lodge – Skytop, PA Reports To: Director of Engineering THE OPPORTUNITY Skytop Lodge, one of Pennsylvania’s premier historic resorts and home to an award-winning 18-hole golf course, seeks a dynamic, experienced Golf & Grounds Superintendent to lead and elevate our turf and grounds program. Set on 5,500 acres of Pocono Mountains landscape and boasting an historic 18-hole championship golf course built in 1926 recognized by GolfPass as a leader in course condition country wide and top resort course in Pennsylvania, Skytop delivers an exceptional guest experience and world-class outdoor environment. This key leadership position will manage all agronomic, maintenance operations, vehicle maintenance for the golf course and resort grounds, while fostering a collaborative culture with strong support from our leadership team — including an established Assistant Golf Superintendent, Assistant Grounds Foreman, Golf Mechanic, and Shop Mechanic — as well as active operational support from the hotel and executive leadership. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Agronomy & Course Conditioning Lead all aspects of turfgrass management, cultural practices, fertilization, pest control, aerification, irrigation, drainage and daily course setup across the 18-hole championship golf course. Ensure consistent presentation of playing surfaces that reflect both championship-level conditioning and resort-style aesthetics. Team Leadership & Development Provide visionary leadership to the golf course and grounds teams: recruiting, training, scheduling, performance management, and safety oversight. Mentor and develop staff at all levels, with emphasis on career pathway growth for existing assistants and crew. Staff & Equipment Management Collaborate closely with the mechanic and shop operations to maintain peak performance of the maintenance fleet and equipment. Ensure a proactive approach to equipment replacement planning and shop workflows. Budgeting & Administration Prepare and manage annual operating and capital budgets for the golf course and landscape operations while managing the flow of the unique needs of a historic resort in the Pocono Mountains. Maintain accurate records of turf management practices, chemical applications, labor and materials in compliance with all applicable regulations. Communication & Collaboration Partner effectively with the General Manager, Director of Engineering, Director of Recreation, Golf Pro, and all cross-functional departments to align operational goals with guest satisfaction and revenue objectives. Represent the property professionally to Skytop's homeowners, community, industry and vendor relationships. THE PROPERTY Skytop Lodge is a historic mountain resort renowned for its Dutch Colonial Revival architecture, scenic natural assets, and diverse guest experiences. In addition to golf, the property features hiking trails, a 75-acre lake, luxury lodging, and year-round outdoor programs. The golf course — a mountain-style 18-hole layout with rolling terrain, tree-lined fairways and challenging greens — is enjoyed by resort guests, locals, and visitors from across the region. Built in 1926 by Robert White, the course provides the definition of a classic era golf course experience. Skytop has a recently renewed Toro equipment lease with many other pieces of well-maintained Golf equipment. The irrigation system has been well maintained in recent years, most recently having a GPS head project completed and new maps produced for bother the irrigation computer and booklets. A landscaping contractor is utilized on property for most aspects of ornamental bed maintenance, resort mowing, and winter snow removal. This position is unique as the Golf and Grounds staff are engaged in aspects of recreation maintenance for the resort, which includes a planned expansion of hiking trails maintenance next year. This opportunity will be highly engaging for the right candidate. IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE We are looking for a hands-on leader with the ability to balance daily execution with strategic planning and team development. The successful candidate will have: Proven experience in golf course or large grounds management. The property is significant in size. There is endless possibilities to grow into the position for the right candidate. Strong agronomic knowledge with ability to develop programs that support both playability and sustainability. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with a team-oriented leadership style. Organizational and budget management acumen. Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Ability to communicate in an effective manner with the various departments at Skytop. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS Skytop Lodge offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including health/dental/vision plans, 401(k), paid time off, resort discounts, employee meals, and professional development opportunities.
- $95,000 to $120,000 per year
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By River Valley Golf Club, - Westfield, Pennsylvania
Position Overview: River Valley Club seeks a dedicated and skilled Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance, operation, and overall condition of our golf course and practice facilities. Working closely with the Clubhouse Manager and the Greens Committee, the Superintendent will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of playability, aesthetics, and environmental stewardship on our grounds. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to grow their career or for an experienced professional who values a balanced, rural lifestyle. Key Responsibilities: Manage the health and performance of all turfgrass, with a focus on bentgrass and Poa annua (or other relevant turf types). Supervise, hire, train, and schedule the grounds crew team to ensure efficient and effective operations. Operate and maintain the irrigation system, including the new Rainbird system, as well as the pump station. Oversee the maintenance and repair of all groundskeeping equipment. Apply pesticides and fertilizers as needed, ensuring compliance with all regulations (Pesticide Applicator License, or ability to obtain promptly, is required). Monitor and manage turfgrass diseases, pests, and water usage. Collaborate with the Clubhouse Manager and Greens Committee to develop and execute plans for course improvements, environmental sustainability, and exceptional playing conditions. Maintain a safe, organized, and productive work environment for all staff.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Weymouth Country Club, - Medina, Ohio
Weymouth CC is seeking a skilled and experienced Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance and care of our golf course. The ideal candidate will have a passion for golf course management, a strong background in turfgrass maintenance, and the ability to lead a dedicated team. As the Golf Course Superintendent, you will play a key role in maintaining the high standards of our golf course and ensuring an exceptional experience for our members and guests.
- $85,000 to $95,000 per year
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By Parkview Fairways Golf Course, - updated December 19, 2025 - Victor, New York
About Us: Parkview Fairways is a busy 18 hole public course adjacent to a park. First opened in 1994, designed by Pete Craig, located in the growing southeast area of Rochester, NY. 30 minutes from downtown Rochester and part of the Finger Lakes area. Parkview is a pleasant course to manage, with a good water source, irrigation system and sand greens. The maintenance facilities include 3,000 sqft. heated maintenance building and 2 large equipment storage buildings. Key Responsibilties and Expectations: ● Supervise seasonal grounds staff of 6+ in mowing, bunker grooming, tee maintenance, path maintenance, hole rotation, and all other aspects of golf course maintenance. ● Maintain an equipment fleet with the help of a year round mechanic. ● Manage pesticide applications on greens and tees of fungicide, growth regulators, etc. Application of greater course herbicides, pre-emergents, and grub control. ● Irrigation management. Includes watering schedule, system maintenance and repair of Toro system with DAF pump station.
- $65,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Keene Country Club, - Keene, New Hampshire
Keene Country Club – Keene, New Hampshire Keene Country Club is a member-owned, private 18-hole golf course located in Keene, NH. The Club features a full-service clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant and bar, banquet facilities, swimming pool, tennis courts, driving range, and practice greens. We are seeking an experienced Grounds Superintendent to lead the care, maintenance, and overall presentation of the golf course and Club grounds. This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for supervising staff, managing resources, and maintaining high standards of course conditions while working closely with Club leadership. Position Summary The Grounds Superintendent is responsible for all aspects of golf course and grounds maintenance, including turf care, landscaping, irrigation, water management, and staff supervision. The Superintendent works collaboratively with the General Manager and Head Golf Professional to ensure maintenance practices support member play and the long-term health of the property. Key Responsibilities Oversee and actively participate in the care, maintenance, and mowing of turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, wetlands, and landscaped areas Direct and assist staff with planting, replacing, spraying, pruning, and seasonal projects Maintain and implement a detailed grounds and course maintenance plan that ensures an attractive, well-maintained, and member-focused environment Manage all irrigation systems, wells, ponds, and water usage; file required quarterly water reports with the State of New Hampshire Oversee maintenance of the Club swimming pool Recruit, supervise, train, and retain maintenance staff Provide technical, operational, and safety training for all employees Ensure safe operation and proper maintenance of mechanical and power equipment Order parts, supplies, chemicals, and equipment as needed Develop and manage annual maintenance budgets in collaboration with the General Manager Schedule maintenance practices to minimize disruption to member play Communicate daily with the Head Golf Professional and regularly with the General Manager Attend monthly Board meetings and bi-weekly management/team meetings Qualifications Current Pesticide Applicator License or Master License for Turf (required) Proven experience in golf course and grounds maintenance Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Working knowledge of irrigation systems, turf management, and equipment operation Ability to work a flexible schedule including early mornings, weekends, and seasonal demands Knife Grinding experience a plus Compensation & Benefits Full-time, year-round salaried position Benefits available after ninety (90) days
- $70,000 to $78,000 per year
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