- 62Golf Course Superintendent
- 4Superintendent/General Manager
- 4Director of Agronomy
- 3Superintendent-in-Training
- 151Assistant Superintendent
- 352nd Assistant Superintendent
- 36Assistant-in-Training
- 3Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 35Equipment/Shop Manager
- 24Turf Equipment Technician
- 11Assistant Equipment Technician
- 11Spray/Applications Technician
- 18Irrigation Technician
- 3Irrigation Manager
- 1GPS Mapping Technician
- 1General Manager
- 1Sports Turf Manager
- 6Sports Turf Technician
- 3Landscape Manager
- 3Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 14Lawn Care Technician
- 3Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 3Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 7Crew Foreman
- 4Equipment Operator
- 14Grounds Staff
- 6Horticulturist
- 1Arborist
- 76Seasonal Intern
- 11Sales Representative
- 4Sales Manager
- 2Operations Manager
- 1Branch Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
- 1Business Opportunity
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By Grand Elk Golf Club, - Granby, Colorado
Grand Elk is hiring for a Superintendent! Grand Elk Golf Club is considered one of the top semi-private golf clubs in Colorado. Nestled in the scenic Middle Park region of Grand County with breathtaking views of the Continental Divide and Rocky Mountain National Park, PGA Tour Veteran and 13-time champion Craig Stadler and Tripp Davis exquisitely crafted this 7,144-yard masterpiece, built in 2002, to take full advantage of the sweeping panoramic vistas, undulating meadows, and natural wetlands forming the headwaters of the mighty Colorado River. Oversees the maintenance of a 18 golf course with 2.5 to 4 million dollars revenue and ensures that turf grass is repaired and maintained to established standards. Essential Duties: Prepares and maintains the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans. Plans, organizes and directs the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Supervises the planting and cultural practices involved in growing various turf grasses, trees and ornamental plants Ensures that maintenance equipment is properly maintained. Procures supplies and materials within budgetary limitations. Keep records of annual maintenance activities and costs. Prepares reports. Implements sound purchasing procedures utilizing preferred vendors, when possible. Reconciles and provides timely coding of all invoices, payroll and other required documents. Coordinates snow removal (depending upon facility location). Ensures all company policies and procedures are followed including compliance with government regulations. 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. Ensures proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on the course. Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to: Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Assistant Superintendent, Head Mechanic, Environmental Technician, Equipment Operator, Foreman, Greenskeeper, and Irrigation Technician. Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate. Develops ongoing training programs. Plans, organizes directs, and performs related tasks to the timely minimization of winter turf damage including but not limited to: Mechanical/machine damage Vole & ice damage, Desiccation, Snow Mold Coordinates the aggressive spring preparations: turf cleaning, irrigation repairs, seeding, sodding, and spot fertility programs. Safely operates to snowmobile and tracked side by side machine(s) to monitor and groom the course during winter operations. Plans and directs proper winterization of the golf course including and fencing, tarping, end-of-season agronomy practices, and chemical applications. Operates, maintains, and troubleshoots any transfer pumps, irrigations ditches, intakes, diversion structures, and motors associated with the golf course water delivery system. Regular and reliable attendance. Incorporates safe work practices in job performance. Other duties as assigned Education/Experience: Associate’s degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or three to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience (Degree preference in agronomy/ horticulture/ plant/soil science). Physical Demands: Regularly stands, walks and sits. Regularly uses hands, reaches with arms and hands, talks or hears. Occasionally climbs, balances, stoops, kneels, crouches, crawls, tastes or smells. Regularly lifts up to 50 pounds. Occasionally lifts up to 100 pounds. Environment/Noise: Occasionally works near moving mechanical parts, fumes and/or airborne particles. Frequently works in outdoor weather conditions. Noise level is moderate. Certificates/Licenses: Valid Driver’s License, Pesticide Application License Job Knowledge, Skill, and Ability Preferences: Ability to read and speak English is required in order to perform the duties of the job (e.g. the associates are required to communicate with English speaking customers or co-workers, the manuals for the equipment the associates may use are in English). Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. This job description is not an exclusive or exhaustive list of all job functions that an associate in this position may be asked to perform from time to time.
- $115,000 to $135,000 per year
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By Brookfield Country Club, - updated Thursday at 09:33 PM - Clarence, New York
GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT PROFILE: BROOKFIELD COUNTRY CLUB CLARENCE, NEW YORK GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT AT BROOKFIELD COUNTRY CLUB The Golf Course Superintendent is a professional, driven, and team-oriented communicator with a passion for consistently providing exceptional firm, fast, and green golfing conditions. This person will have experience with and an understanding of great clubs and top golf course architecture, along with strong agronomic, organizational, and leadership skills. Click here to review a brief video of Brookfield Country Club's golf course. Click here for a brief overview of Brookfield Country Club's ongoing golf course initiatives. Click here for Brookfield Country Club’s website. About the Club: Brookfield Country Club is a prestigious, member-owned private club located in Clarence, NY. Founded as the Meadowbrook Club in 1927, Brookfield has a long and rich heritage. About the year 1925, a real estate promoter conceived the idea of an elegant family golf and country club whose golf course would be surrounded by the homes of the members. An exclusive young club membership made Meadowbrook the best golf club in the district and the social center of the area. The change of the Club’s name to Brookfield occurred in 1943 when 28 members financed the purchase of the Meadowbrook Club and its equipment. Since then, Brookfield has enjoyed an active, steady membership and continuous expansion of the club's facilities and amenities. Brookfield has served as host to such prestigious events as the 1948 Western Open won by Mr. Ben Hogan and the 1985 USGA Junior Boys Championship won by Mr. Charles Rymer. Designed in 1927 by Canadian Architect, William Harries, the 18-hole golf course spreads over approximately 170 acres and can be described as a traditional parkland layout, with subtle elevation changes, mature tree-lined fairways, and small to medium-sized greens. Brookfield completed an exciting $2 million renovation to the course in 2014, enlisting golf course architect Mr. Mark A. Mungeam. Restoration guided by the course Master Plan included rebuilding all bunker facilities along with course improvements to both provide conditions to PGA specifications while returning the course to much of its historical and original design. This has made Brookfield Country Club one of the premier courses in the greater Buffalo-Niagara Region. In addition to the well-manicured course, our golf facilities include a newly renovated driving range, chipping & putting greens, a 3-hole junior course, and a practice hole. The course is a par 72 that plays between 5,882 and 6,973 yards. From the Championship Tees, it carries a USGA course rating of 74.3 with a slope of 148, with multiple tee complexes to serve varied skill levels. In October 2022, Brookfield embarked on a major clubhouse renovation. The clubhouse is brand new, state-of-the-art, comprehensive 54,000 square foot clubhouse offering many amenities. Clubhouse Project Details: The Project brings a complete modernization to the membership. We analyzed the Club’s previous square footage and operational deficiencies and considered revenue optimization, right-sizing of various spaces to meet member needs and wants, and evaluating membership growth opportunities without negatively impacting the golf course experience. That said, the new amenities and exciting features of the renovated Club include: · Larger and renovated Men’s locker room featuring steam showers, new member lockers, and additional space for members and guests. · New men’s card room overlooking the 18th green with a bar and private outdoor patio space. · New Ladies locker room featuring steam showers, lockers, and additional space for members and guests. · New ladies lounge area, including a bar and private outdoor space with views of the 18th green and surrounding course. · 4,248 SF Wellness Center featuring state-of-the-art equipment, personal training, group fitness classes, day lockers, and more. · A simulator lounge with 2 golf simulators with food/beverage service. · New and enhanced Halfway House with a sophisticated menu to serve golfers and Wellness Center members alike. · New Pro Shop and Bag storage area. · State-of-the-art new performance kitchen facilities with brand new equipment, doubling that of the former Club to better serve members, member events, and tournaments. · New member Grotto, featuring a wine cellar, private tasting room, humidor and cigar shop, and outdoor covered patio with lounge seating and fire pits. · New and improved Grille Room with expanded seating, additional TV’s, a large fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, a sophisticated bar program, and outdoor seating overlooking the course. · Larger Ballroom featuring indoor and outdoor seating, dividers for flexible space, and a dedicated pre-function area. · Fantastic golf course views from all member areas. In addition to superb dining facilities and Club Events, Brookfield offers three tennis courts/four pickleball courts, and a seasonal outdoor swim complex to complete the Country Club experience for the whole family. Junior development programs start at age 3 for swim and tennis, and age 5 for golf. Brookfield hosts more than 40 Golf and Social events throughout the year for Men, Women, Couples, and Families. Golf Course Details: · 25,000 annual rounds of golf · Designed by William Harries, Golf Course Architect · Par 72 · Slope 148 · Course rating 74.3 · Bent/Poa greens · Irrigation System: Rain Bird · Water source: ponds and town · 25 acres of fescue Position Description: The Golf Course Superintendent serves as a leader for Golf Course Operations, facilities, and grounds, and reports to the Director of Grounds. The Golf Course Superintendent will be required to assist in the preparation and preservation of the golf course as Brookfield Country Club’s most valuable asset and its best opportunity to provide enjoyment for its members. The GCS is expected to be a visible presence among the team and members with exceptionally strong agronomic, business, leadership, and communication skills. The GCS must be an excellent, transparent communicator with a natural style of “sincere engagement” with both the management team and members. He/she will have extensive agronomical knowledge and know-how. Continuing education, professional development, strong peer group relations, and staying at the forefront of research and technology are essential for success. The GCS is responsible for assisting in the maintenance of the golf course, surrounding grounds, and all common areas across the property, reporting directly to the Director of Grounds while ensuring consistent standards of excellence throughout. To understand and fulfill the BOD’s and Greens & Grounds Committee’s goals for a firm, fast, and exceptional challenge for all levels of players. To deliver a golf course that plays in such a manner that meets or exceeds our members and guests expectations. To plan and execute a program that maintains a superior golf experience at Brookfield Country Club, as well as enhancing and protecting the view and aesthetics of our property. The course should be maintained such that excellent playing conditions exist for both the championship and the average golfer. The golf course should play near championship standards continuously and at a championship standard for member events. Key Areas of Responsibility: · Collaborate closely with the Director of Grounds to foster a cohesive, team-oriented environment focused on delivering exceptional golf course conditions and an outstanding experience for the membership consistently. · Assist in recruiting, hiring, training, and setting performance standards for all golf course grounds personnel. · Inspects golf course daily to see what horticultural or landscaping work needs to be performed. · Maintains the golf course, driving range, and practice facilities at acceptable playing standards set by the BOD’s and Greens & Grounds Committee. · Subscribes to sustainable maintenance practices. · Solid irrigation management philosophy and experience. · Strong agronomic skills-stays current with advances in turf technology and equipment. · Experience in tree management. · Ensure a first‐class practice facility experience daily. · Assist in planning, scheduling, and assigning work daily to team members. · Supervises maintenance crew responsibilities for mowing performed on all playing surfaces. · Evaluates work and counsels staff on ways to improve performance. · Developing a positive employee work culture. · Mentoring team members and advancing their careers. · Experience with internship programs. · Strong leader who inspires loyalty and respect among the team. · Enforce all club policies that govern the use of the golf course, practice facilities, and USGA Rules of Golf. · Meets with vendors, conducts horticultural research, and exchanges information with other golf course superintendents to identify new programs, methods, equipment, and supplies, which may improve the maintenance of the golf course. · Participate in Greens and grounds Committee meetings alongside the Director of Grounds. · Accompany the Greens and Grounds Committee on a golf course walk-around intended to present ideas and proposals for golf course improvements/modifications. Experience / Qualifications: (Including, but not limited to, the following): · Minimum of 2 to 5 years’ experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant with a private club/and or high-end resort golf facility, or equivalent combination of education and experience. · College degree- Agronomy/Turfgrass Management. BA/BS undergraduate degree is preferred. · Ability to manage our hybrid of POA annua/bent turf. · NYS Pesticide license or ability to obtain within 90 days Compensation Package: · Highly competitive compensation package commensurate with experience. · Benefits package to include, but not limited to, health, dental, and vision insurance options for individual and family, 401K opportunity, education/dues allowance, and cell phone stipend. Application Instructions: 1) Send your resumes to Brian Rush at brush@brookfieldcc.com 2) All submissions must be received no later than March 6, 2026.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Westminster Golf and Country Club, - updated Thursday at 03:32 PM - Westminster, Massachusetts
Westminster Golf and Country Club is a public 18-hole golf course seeking an experienced and motivated Golf Course Superintendent to join our hardworking and community-oriented team. Westminster is being purchased by Concord Golf Properties. Concord currently runs two successful public golf operations in Connecticut and one in Illinois. We are seeking an individual to join our growing portfolio. This role is responsible for the overall maintenance, conditioning, and presentation of the golf course. The Superintendent will work closely with the Director of Agronomy to plan and execute golf course maintenance. 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 training and managing maintenance staff and ensuring the safe and proper application of chemicals. A valid spray license is required. This position is year-round. 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.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Windham Mountain Club, - updated Monday at 05:32 PM - Windham, New York
Windham Mountain Club is seeking a strategic, hands-on Golf Course Superintendent to lead all agronomic operations. This role is responsible for the complete care, conditioning, and long-term performance of the golf course, grounds, infrastructure, and equipment fleet. The Superintendent will continue building systems, culture, and operational discipline that elevate Windham Mountain Club’s golf experience for decades to come. The Superintendent will work cross-functionally with resort leadership to support year-round programming, signature events, and peak season execution. Success traits of individual: Passionate about the game of golf, and golf course maintenance Progressive career pathway with demonstrated success in high expectation environments Strong agronomic acumen in northeast climates dealing with disease and pest Desires to live in upstate New York Comfortable leading complex efforts with multiple stakeholders Systems-oriented Values structure, process, and measurable standards. Understands budget development, cost control, and capital planning. Handles weather, deadlines, member expectations, and renovation challenges with composure. Visible, engaged, and present with the team. Leads by example. Communicates clearly with ownership, leadership, staff, and members. Builds trust quickly. Flexible during peak season demands. Willing to do what the role requires. Calm, trustworthy demeanor Adaptable, willing to adjust schedules for the resort’s needs Initial Priorities of Position: Assess existing turf health, infrastructure, and maintenance systems. Implement structured agronomic programming aligned with private club expectations. Create measurable conditioning benchmarks and performance standards. Build a high-performance team culture Develop a detailed annual operating budget and capital plans Evaluate irrigation, drainage, pumping, and water systems. Develop preventative maintenance protocols for equipment and facilities. Identify long-term capital improvement needs Educate stakeholders on agronomic strategy, renovation progress, and long-term planning. Key Leadership Responsibilities Agronomic & Infrastructure Excellence Develop and implement a comprehensive agronomic plan aligned with high-end private club standards. Lead turfgrass, horticulture, irrigation, drainage, pumping systems, and water management strategy. Establish and execute fertilizer, aeration, and Integrated Pest Management programs. Ensure long-term infrastructure integrity across irrigation, drainage, and equipment systems. Financial & Operational Stewardship Develop and manage the annual maintenance budget and operating plan. Oversee purchasing, inventory control, and cost management systems. Ensure timely and accurate submission of all operational and financial reporting. Maintain fiscal discipline while delivering championship-caliber conditioning. Team Development & Culture Recruit, hire, train, develop, and retain a high-performing agronomy team. Build structured scheduling systems that maximize productivity and course presentation. Implement performance management, coaching, and development programs. Model professionalism aligned with Windham Mountain Club brand standards. Equipment & Asset Management Establish preventative maintenance programs for equipment, vehicles, and tools. Maintain organized, compliant, and professional equipment, chemical, and storage facilities. Ensure safe handling, storage, and documentation of fertilizers and chemicals. Compliance, Safety & Risk Management Maintain full compliance with OSHA, state, and federal regulations. Lead employee safety programs and documentation. Ensure safe working environments and public safety standards. Industry Engagement & Continuous Improvement Stay current with emerging agronomic practices, technologies, and industry trends. Participate in professional associations and continuing education. Bring forward-thinking solutions to enhance course conditioning and operational efficiency. Managing & Overseeing The Valley / Tubing Park Provide operational leadership and direct oversight of The Valley and Tubing Park, ensuring safe, efficient, and guest-focused operations at all times. Develop and manage seasonal operating budgets, staffing models, and preventative maintenance schedules for tubing and mountain activity areas. Lead the hiring, onboarding, training, scheduling, and performance management of both seasonal and full-time operations team members. Ensure strict compliance with all safety standards, risk management protocols, and regulatory requirements specific to tubing and mountain operations. Coordinate the maintenance and upkeep of slopes, lifts, snowmaking systems, and guest facilities in partnership with operations and facilities teams. Uphold and align all Valley and Tubing Park operations with Windham Mountain Club brand standards and guest experience expectations. Compensation & Benefits: Salary range - $120,000-$150,000 Comprehensive benefits package including bonus Health, dental, vision Continued education Local and national association dues Qualifications Turfgrass Management degree preferred. 8-10+ years of progressive supervisory experience, including golf course construction or major renovation leadership. Appropriate state and industry certifications/licensing. Demonstrated success in: Budget development and fiscal management Strategic planning Team leadership and staff development Project execution Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Flexibility to work extended hours, including weekends and peak seasonal demands. Application Instructions: Please submit your resume and cover letter addressed to the Windham Resort Search Committee, and submit to Tyler Bloom, Search Consultant, by March 1st, 2026 via the Bloom Golf Partners career website. Initial interviews will take place shortly thereafter.
- $120,000 to $150,000 per year
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By Boca Woods Country Club, - updated Monday at 12:21 PM - Boca Raton, Florida
Boca Woods Country Club is a member‑owned, gated community consisting of 645 homes and two 18‑hole championship golf courses: the Woods Course and the Lakes Course. The Woods Course, originally designed by Joe Lee, was renovated in 2024 by Rees Jones and features TifEagle greens, TifGrand collars, and Celebration Bermuda throughout tees, fairways, approaches, and rough. The Lakes Course, redesigned by Kipp Schulties in 2012, includes MiniVerde greens and Celebration Bermuda surfaces. The community also offers a recently renovated 78,000‑square‑foot clubhouse, seven Har‑Tru tennis courts, four pickleball courts, a full‑service fitness and spa facility, and an award‑winning golf shop. The annual golf maintenance budget is $4.6 million.
- $100,000 to $110,000 per year
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By Oliphant, - updated February 14 - Plover, Wisconsin
Oliphant Golf Management Full-Time | Competitive Salary + Benefits | Immediate Start Available Are you a seasoned turf and grounds expert who thrives on the excitement of golf course construction? We're seeking a hands-on Construction Site Superintendent with heavy emphasis on maintenance to lead our golf course development/renovation project from groundbreaking through grow-in and long-term conditioning. Key Responsibilities: ● Oversee daily on-site construction activities, including shaping greens, tees, bunkers, fairways, drainage systems, and irrigation installation—ensuring adherence to design specs, timelines, and budgets. ● Lead the transition from construction to maintenance phase: coordinate grow-in operations, turf establishment, and sodding/seeding. ● Manage irrigation systems from layout and installation through ongoing operation, repairs, and optimization (including computerized controls). ● Supervise, train, and motivate construction and maintenance crews (full-time, seasonal, and subcontractors) to achieve high standards of quality, safety, and efficiency. ● Coordinate equipment maintenance/repairs, inventory of materials, and compliance with environmental regulations. ● Collaborate closely with project architects, engineers, owners, and golf professionals to deliver exceptional playing conditions and aesthetics. ● Prepare reports, track budgets, and ensure sustainable, cost-effective operations. Required Qualifications & Skills: ● Experience in golf course maintenance and/or construction supervision (prior superintendent or assistant superintendent role strongly preferred). ● Deep expertise in turf grass management, agronomy, soil science, fertilizer/pesticide applications, cultural practices, and integrated pest management. ● Proven hands-on skills in irrigation system installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. ● Strong knowledge of golf course construction principles (e.g., drainage, bunker shaping, grow-in protocols) combined with ongoing maintenance best practices. ● Excellent leadership and team-building abilities—able to recruit, train, schedule, and motivate crews in a fast-paced outdoor environment. ● Proficiency with Microsoft Office, irrigation software, and basic budgeting tools. ● Passion for golf and outdoor work. ● Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends.
- $95,000 to $125,000 per year
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By Oliphant Golf Construction, - Plover, Wisconsin
Job Opening: Traveling Golf Course Construction Superintendent We are looking for a Construction Superintendent who wants to build and renovate some of the top-rated golf courses in the world. This is a traveling role for someone who loves the work and takes pride in winning. What You’ll Do: • Travel: Go where the work is. You’ll be on-site at major renovations and new builds across the country and potentially the globe. • Lead: Manage crews and subcontractors to keep the project on schedule and up to elite standards. • Solve Problems: Handle the daily challenges of construction—weather, logistics, and site conditions—without missing a beat. • Build: Oversee everything from shaping and drainage to irrigation and final grassing. What We’re Looking For: • Experience: At least 5 years in golf course construction/renovation • Skills: You know how to read plans, manage a budget, and lead a team. • Mindset: You have a "win, win, win" attitude. You aren't happy unless the job is perfect and the client is thrilled. • Availability: You are fully willing and able to travel for long-term projects. Why Join Us? If you want to put your name on the world's best golf courses and work with a team that values hard work and results, this is the place for you. Ready to get to work? Apply today.
- $100,000 to $125,000 per year
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By Sagamore Spring Golf Club, - updated February 13 - Lynnfield, Massachusetts
For nearly 100 years, Sagamore Spring Golf Club has been a cornerstone of public golf on Boston’s North Shore. Established in 1929, Sagamore Spring has built a proud tradition of providing accessible, high-quality golf to generations of players while maintaining a strong reputation for course conditions and community connection. We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Golf Course Superintendent to lead agronomic operations at our historic 18-hole public facility. This leadership role oversees a 20-member maintenance team and is responsible for preserving the course’s long-standing standards while guiding its continued evolution for future generations. Job Title: Golf Course Superintendent Location: Sagamore Spring Golf Club, Lynnfield, MA Reports to: General Manager Job Summary The Superintendent is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the golf course maintenance department. This includes turf management, landscaping, irrigation management, equipment repair, budgetary control, staff management, and compliance with Massachusetts environmental and safety regulations.
- $85,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Maxim Golf Solutions, - Nevada, Missouri
Nevada Country Club is looking for a Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance of this 9-hole country club. This club is managed by Maxim Golf Solutions, and the employee will work for Maxim Golf Solutions. The individual will be responsible for the daily maintenance and set up of the golf course for the members and patrons that play each day. Mowing, spraying, fertilization, irrigation, managing a small staff, and golf course set up are the main responsibilities. This person will report to the Chief Agronomic officer for Maxim Golf.
- $40,000 to $45,000 per year
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By Country Club of NH, - updated February 13 - North Sutton, New Hampshire
Club of New Hampshire is a 18-hole public course in North Sutton, NH. We have 3 buildings on property to store all maintenance equipment. The course itself is over 175 acres with a full grass tee driving range. Position: The Golf Course Superintendent oversees the maintenance and long-term improvements of the golf course and related grounds. The role requires strong agronomic knowledge, hands-on leadership, and disciplined budget management. This position reports directly to the General Manager and works closely with ownership and Management Company. Duties and responsibilities Maintain greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, and rough to established standards Develop and execute agronomic programs for turf health, irrigation, and drainage Recruit, train, schedule, and supervise the maintenance staff Prepare and manage the annual maintenance budget, controlling labor and material costs Oversee equipment maintenance, repair, and replacement planning Ensure compliance with environmental, safety, and regulatory requirements Communicate regularly with management regarding course conditions and priorities Support tournaments, outings, and special events as required Weekly staff meetings with dept heads Job Benefits Employment Structure Year-round position with seasonal intensity Peak operational season typically April–October Off-season responsibilities include planning, budgeting, equipment maintenance, and capital project preparation Date Job is Available ASAP
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Tanglewood Golf Course, - Pulaski, Pennsylvania
Golf Course Superintendent at Tanglewood Golf Course in Pulaski, PA The purpose of this employment is to improve the golf course and grounds. We are looking for an ambitious person to "take the helm". Learn more by visiting www.tanglewoodgc.online The superintendent will work daily with the Golf Shop Manager and owners to help develop a daily work schedule and coordinate the related activities and necessary equipment with the team. Assist in the training of seasonal golf course employees along with participation in construction projects as well as specific maintenance activities on the golf course, clubhouse and grounds. Hourly rate based upon experience starting at $22.50/hour with overtime and a half after 40 hours in 7 day period or up to $45,000 per season (7 months). Must be available to work 1/2 days weekend mornings. We strive to schedule 2 consecutive days off per week, typically Wednesday - Thursday depending upon weather and project requirements. 5 days paid vacation are included each calendar year. This is a key position within the Golf Course Maintenance Department for the season typically beginning March 1 and concluding Nov. 1. The right candidate will take a "lay-off" during the winter months and return the following season or have the agreed upon salary split into a 12 month wage. We are flexible. Golf privileges include greens and cart fees, Mon-Fri anytime and Sat, Sun & Holidays after 2 pm. Guests are not included. 401k and year round housing can be provided as part of employment package for the right candidate after a year of employment. Uniforms and other personal equipment are not provided. Scope of Job/Core responsibilities: • Help promote player satisfaction through quality maintenance and communications. • Perform all functions and routine golf course maintenance activities. Thoroughly train others in the proper procedures required to perform each task. • Keep all equipment, grounds and buildings clean, organized and safe. • Have a strong understanding and continue to expand in turf grass culture, course conditioning, and construction. Continue educational development by staying up to date on new technologies. • Assist in establishing, promoting and enforcing safety practices in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. • Insure that personal protective equipment is worn as prescribed and required. Operate within all company, county, state and federal regulations. • Posses a basic knowledge of the mechanical, hydraulic and electrical components involving the ongoing pump station maintenance. • Perform basic irrigation head and related pipe repairs. • Know the locations and continue to locate valves, quick couplers, sprinkler heads and pipes. • Cut, fill in, compact and resetting of sod after repairs. • Communicate in a professional manner including to owners, subordinates, management, other team on property, suppliers, guests and players. This job description is neither definitive nor restrictive and may be modified at any time to meet changing needs. An employee holding this position may be required to perform other, on the job related duties as requested. The purpose of this listing is to accurately describe and communicate the expectations the owners have for the position. Candidates should submit a resume via email to Megan3lakes@gmail.com and be available for in-person interviews.
- $39,000 to $45,000 per year
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By Quincy Park District-Westview Golf Course, - updated February 12 - 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 District paid life insurance 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. 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.
- $70,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Lake Shore Country Club, - updated February 11 - Rochester, New York
Lake Shore is seeking a motivated and hands on Golf Course Superintendent for immediate start prior to the 2026 season. Candidate will be responsible for maintaining and managing the grounds of our 27-hole semi-private facility with approximately 100 members. Lake Shore has an 18-hole championship course and includes Shore Acres, a 9-hole executive course. NOTE: Shore Acres 9-hole executive is currently on the market and may be sold at the end of 2026. Upon sale, responsibilities will shift solely to maintaining Lake Shore’s 18-hole championship course and grounds. Responsibilities: Oversees the daily grounds maintenance, including mowing, watering, and fertilizing, as well as managing landscaping and irrigation systems. Planning, organizing, and directing maintenance personnel in all areas of work on the golf course. Procuring and managing all supplies and materials that are used in the daily operation of the golf course. Must be certified and /or licensed for pesticide usage. Knowledge of irrigation including watering practices, irrigation systems, pumps, wells and automatic controls / drainage. Skills in maintaining equipment used in groundskeeping operations. Train staff on safe operation of golf course equipment and daily care of equipment. Managing golf course employees including interviewing, hiring and training. Working and communicating daily with the Golf Professional to address any areas of concern and ensure needs of the course are met. Control and reduce expenses as necessary. Perform all other duties as assigned.
- $66,000 to $69,000 per year
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By Tepetonka, - updated February 11 - New London, Minnesota
Property Description: Nestled in the serene landscapes of Minnesota, Tepetonka is more than a private golf destination—it’s a sanctuary for those seeking a blend of luxury, nature, and community. Spanning over acres of pristine land, Tepetonka offers an unparalleled experience for golfers and nature enthusiasts alike, with its world-class course designed by OCM Golf, complemented by a spectacular short course crafted with the design insights of Jim Nantz. Tepetonka is situated in the heart of Minnesota’s rolling terrain, surrounded by natural woodlands, lakes, and open skies that create a breathtaking backdrop. Here, nature’s beauty is preserved, and the landscape is carefully curated to harmonize with the courses. Every inch of Tepetonka celebrates the natural heritage of Minnesota while offering the ultimate golf lifestyle. Tepetonka’s 6,765-yard, 18-hole par-70 course is a masterpiece of design and playability. The architects at OCM Golf have seamlessly integrated the course into the surrounding environment, creating a layout that challenges and delights golfers of all skill levels. ‘The Gjallarhorn’, our nine-hole par-three course, offers a more casual yet equally thrilling experience. From luxurious 4 BR cabins and 8 BR lodges to wide-open spaces, Tepetonka is designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life, balanced with a deep respect for nature. Whether you’re retreating to a cozy cabin after a day on the course or enjoying a sunset over the greens, every experience at Tepetonka is designed to be unforgettable. Course Completion Update: All 18 holes were seeded in 2025. Of the seeded holes germination was achieved on 17 of the 18 holes. Regular mowing schedules were in place in the fall on 75% of the property. The 9-Hole Short Course was shaped with drainage and irrigation but was not seeded. All bunkers will be will have liners and sand installed beginning Spring of 2026 as well as final grassing lines established with OCM. All Cart path locations will be installed in Spring 2026. Construction of the Turf Care Center will be complete in Spring 2026. Two excellent assistants that directly managed grassing remain on staff. Course Stats: Brand new full fleet of Toro Equipment Rain Bird 2-wire irrigation system Watertronics pump station with fertigation All bunkers will have Double Diamond bunker sand with Sand Guard liners All short grass surfaces are Centennial Bentgrass Position Summary: Responsible for all activities related to the construction/grow-in and eventual care and maintenance of the golf course, grounds, and equipment. Plan and implement budgets. Hire, train and supervise staff. Apply relevant landscaping, horticultural principles to assure that quality standards are consistently achieved and/or exceeded. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop the annual maintenance budget and operating plan. Implement the plan according to Company operating policies and procedures to ensure cost containment. Plan and implement staffing schedules to ensure quality standards are achieved at minimum employee cost. Maintain the golf course in superb playing condition. Supervise all planting, fertilizing and care of turf, plants, shrubs, and trees on the golf course and grounds. Develop and implement a fertilizer, aeration and Integrated Pest Management program for proper turf grass and plant care. Supervise remaining construction path, bunker, short course seeding, and grow in. Supervise equipment maintenance and repair operations. Establish and implement a cleaning and preventative maintenance program for appropriate equipment, tools, vehicles. Ensure maintenance of all appropriate quality and cleanliness standards including, but not limited to, employee hygiene and uniforms, equipment repair areas, equipment storage areas, chemical and fertilizer storage areas, receiving areas, washing areas, lunch room areas, restrooms, etc. Implement and monitor the purchase ordering and receiving program to maintain proper inventories of supplies and ensure proper quantity and price on all purchases. Ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, OSHA rules and regulations, relating to chemical and fertilizer storage and disposal, employee safety, public safety, etc. Manage employment activities for applicable staff members, including but not limited to, personnel recruitment and selection, performance evaluations, training, compensation, discipline and termination, etc. Maintain knowledge of current and projected industry developments through continuous attention to industry periodicals and participation in relevant trade associations and organizations. Maintain accurate records for pertaining to department activities including, but not limited to, labor schedules, course maintenance, construction activities, equipment repair, safety meetings and activities, fertilizer and chemical applications and pest control practices. Assure the efficient and timely submission of all required operational, financial, budgetary and related reports. Perform other duties as appropriate. Qualifications: High school education required, 2 or 4 year college certificate/degree preferred. 5 years applicable functional, supervisory and/or management experience, preferably in the golf industry with grow-in/construction experience a plus. Demonstrated experience and capability in the areas of budget development, fiscal management, strategic planning, staff management. Demonstrated quality written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to analyze and solve problems; efficiently handle multiple duties under pressure with minimal supervision; work flexible hours as required including nights/weekends. Positive attitude, professional manner and appearance in all situations.
- $200,000 to $200,000 per year
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By Whispering Creek Golf Club / Landscapes Golf Management, - updated February 7 - SIOUX CITY, Iowa
Whispering Creek Golf Club and Landscapes Golf Management are seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to lead our agronomy team. Visit www.whisperingcreekgolfclub.com to learn more about the club. JOB SUMMARY Responsible for directing the entire maintenance operation of the golf course and associated grounds including maintenance equipment, irrigation system, and facility maintenance. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: Promote, work and act in a manner consistent with LGM values. Supervises the entire operation of the maintenance center and facility complex including the operation of the equipment repair shop. Supervises the ordering of materials and supplies, and records daily maintenance activities. Hire, train, schedule and develop maintenance personnel including assistant superintendents, equipment technicians, equipment operators and other grounds maintenance staff. Monitors the scheduling of all maintenance operations and directs the work of the staff team members within the department. Directs and implements the policies and procedures established by the Landscapes Management Company. Implements and oversees the golf course operations safety program. Develops and monitors all regulatory compliance programs to include Hazardous Communication, GHS Safety Data Sheets, and all other associated rules and regulations. Develops programs and directs the application of fertilizers and plant protecting pesticides. Monitors the record keeping of the applications and adjusts programs as required. Obtains and upholds pesticide and/or fertilizer license. Ensures all Human Resources, payroll, administrative and reporting requirements set by the Company are completed timely and accurately. Gathers, processes and submits completed employee information and time records for payroll processing on time. Maintains membership in the GCSAA and other professional organizations, both state and local. Attends seminars, workshops, and conferences to stay abreast of current industry events and information. Develops and monitors the annual maintenance operating budget within the appropriate calendar. Monitors budget and takes corrective action to ensure financial goals are met. Develops the annual capital equipment and projects budgets. Provides appropriate information and makes recommendations to the General Manager and Management Team about facility maintenance, construction, changes, materials, supplies, services, and equipment not provided for and approved within the business plan and/or budget. Monitors compliance with departmental purchasing policies and procedures. Manages all components of the irrigation system—supply, pump station, central and field controllers, piping and valves, and sprinkler heads. Complies with golf course etiquette rules. Must be well mannered, display a smile at all times, greet guests, member and fellow employees when encountered, show appreciation to the guests and the members, and demonstrate a willingness to help guests and members at all times. Possesses and understanding of the importance of safety and sees that safe operation procedures are observed in all daily activities. Administers the LGM Safety Program.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Copake Country Club, - updated February 6 - 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.
- $85,000 to $90,000 per year
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By L’Auberge Lake Charles, - updated February 6 - Lake Charles , Louisiana
The following statements are intended as general illustrations of the work in this job class and are not all-inclusive for this position.) Oversees and maintains the golf facilities and landscaping and other infrastructure assuring for a safe, clean, and enjoyable environment as well as the best public relations. Plans, seeks approval, and implements special events that enhance revenues. Maintains an awareness of the supplies, tools and equipment needed to operate on a routine basis. Assists with ordering and maintains an inventory of supplies and equipment. Conducts routine inspections of all facilities and equipment assuring that they are in working order, safe, and assessable. Encourages participation from staff. Develops ideas for innovation. Deals with the public and makes presentations as requested in a professional, courteous manner. Supervises and assures preventative and corrective maintenance on all equipment assuring for continuing availability of the equipment and for safety. Provides training or makes arrangements for staff training and as needed assuring for professional development and for safety. Schedules work assignments assuring that all required maintenance and other projects and activities are completed in a safe and timely manner.
- $100,000 to $110,000 per year
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By Portland Golf West, - updated February 6 - Portland, Connecticut
Portland West is a public course located right outside of the greater Hartford area, in Portland, Connecticut. The golf course is an executive 18-hole, par 60 course. With multiple tee boxes on every hole, the course can offer a tough, but fair experience for golfers of all skill levels. The spacious clubhouse is a great space for hosting multiple events and social gatherings. Primary Responsibilities Daily maintenance and long-term care of greens, tees, fairways, rough, and practice areas Hiring, training, and scheduling of grounds and seasonal staff Adequate knowledge of irrigation systems and system upkeep Mowing, fertilization, aeration, and pest-control programs Monitoring turf health and responding to weather or environmental conditions Oversight of maintenance equipment, tools, and facilities Budget preparation and coordination with ownership Course setup for tournaments, leagues, and special events Compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards Regular communication with owners and PGA Basic Mechanic Knowledge for small engine repairs Maintain basic landscaping around the clubhouse and parking lot Experience with operating heavy equipment; backhoe loader, etc.
- $80,000 to $110,000 per year
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By IMA Brookwood Golf Course, - updated February 5 - Burton, Michigan
IMA Brookwood Golf Course is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent starting late 2025 or early 2026. The ideal candidate would be self-motivated and a “hands-on’ Superintendent that leads by example. You will work to create an environment where staff is fully trained with each job, involved and enthusiastic, and an open line of communications to the staff. The superintendent must be able to respond quickly to any situation that arises on the golf course. Essential Job Functions: A minimum of two years of experience in golf course management and turf cultural practices. Prefer a member of the GCSAA. Planning, organizing, and directing maintenance personnel in all areas of work on the golf course. Overseeing a mechanic regarding the repair / maintenance of all equipment for the facility. Procuring and managing all supplies and materials that are used in the daily operation of the golf course. Protecting the company’s interest by an awareness of and compliance with all applicable regulations including course and company policies. Must be certified and /or licensed for pesticide usage. Knowledge of irrigation including watering practices, irrigation systems, pumps, wells and automatic controls / drainage. Train staff on safe operation of golf course equipment and daily care of equipment. Managing golf course employees including interview, hire, training, and any disciplinary issues as needed. Control and reduce expenses as necessary. Perform all other duties as assigned.
- $55,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Exchange City Golf Course, - updated February 3 - Billings, Montana
Exchange City Golf Course is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to begin as soon as March 1st. The ideal candidate is a highly self-motivated leader who sets the standard by example. This individual will be hands-on, hardworking, and committed to building a well-trained, engaged, and enthusiastic staff. The Superintendent will foster a positive team-first culture while contributing to a strong, collaborative work environment focused on course excellence.
- $60,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Metropolitan Golf Links - CourseCo, Inc., - Oakland, California
Golf Course Superintendent – Metropolitan Golf Links, Oakland, CA Facility Description: Metropolitan Golf Links is a public golf facility featuring an 18-hole course, 62,000 square-foot grass driving range, two practice putting greens, a short-game practice area for public use, a dedicated short-game practice facility for the UC Berkeley men’s and women’s golf teams, and a wedding ceremony site. The course was built atop dredged materials from the Oakland Estuary on the Galbraith Golf Course and a landfill. Bay Area golfers love Metropolitan for its challenging links-style layout, designed by Johnny Miller and Fred Bliss, and its USGA-spec greens. Located adjacent to Oakland International Airport, the course features two balanced nines that start and end at the clubhouse. Since its opening in 2003, Metropolitan Golf Links has been a favorite destination for golfers of all skill levels. Position Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent will oversee all activities related to the maintenance of the golf course, practice facilities, driving range, grounds, and equipment. With Bentgrass/Poa annua greens, candidates with experience managing these turf varieties in climates similar to Oakland, California, are highly desired. The Superintendent will collaborate daily with the Metropolitan Golf Links team, clients, guests, and both internal and external partners. This position requires excellent communication skills, both oral and written, and a commitment to leadership in team recruiting, hiring, and training. The Superintendent will effectively manage labor, time, materials, and finances to maintain high-quality conditions while meeting environmental and financial goals. The Superintendent embodies one of the company’s core value of Environmental Stewardship through conservation, regeneration, restoration, and sustainable practices. Metropolitan has received local, state, and national recognition for its leadership in environmental stewardship, promoting wildlife conservation and sustainable resource management. Additionally, the Superintendent will actively engage with community clubs and organizations, including local golf clubs, junior programs, and Oakland schools. Through the Oakland Turfgrass Education Initiative (OTEI), the Superintendent will support summer internships and school-year study tours. Major Duties: Turfgrass and Grounds Management: Oversee all activities associated with producing excellent playing and practice conditions daily. Plan and implement a comprehensive fertilizer, aeration, and pest management program to ensure optimal turfgrass and plant health. Develop and execute course improvement projects in collaboration with the leadership team. Team Leadership: Hire, train, and supervise the maintenance team, ensuring alignment with quality standards. Plan and implement team schedules to optimize efficiency and outcomes. Foster a positive and professional work environment. Equipment and Facility Management: Supervise equipment maintenance and repair operations. Establish and enforce cleaning and preventive maintenance protocols for tools, vehicles, and facilities, including chemical and fertilizer storage areas. Budgeting and Planning: Develop the annual maintenance budget and operating plan; implement according to CourseCo policies to achieve financial goals. Manage ordering and receiving processes to maintain appropriate inventory levels and ensure cost-effectiveness. Compliance and Safety: Ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, including OSHA regulations, relating to chemical and fertilizer storage and disposal, employee safety, and public safety. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, water usage, equipment repair, safety meetings, fertilizer and chemical applications, and pest control practices. Community Engagement: Actively participate in community programs, including local junior golf initiatives and partnerships with Oakland schools. Support OTEI programs, such as summer internships and educational tours, to promote turfgrass education and career development. Continuous Improvement: Stay informed on current and projected industry developments through ongoing education, industry publications, and participation in relevant associations and organizations. Qualifications: Preferred Certification: Class A Superintendent designation. Licensing: Holds a current QAL or the ability to obtain one within six months of hire. Experience: Minimum of 5 years as a Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent, with at least 5 years in a supervisory role. Proven ability to produce excellent playing conditions with efficient irrigation water use. Demonstrated skills in problem-solving, managing multiple priorities under pressure, and working flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as needed. Strong leadership abilities with experience in team management, budget development, and strategic planning. Excellent interpersonal communication skills and a positive, professional demeanor. Proficient in Microsoft Windows, Word, and Excel. Turf management degree (2- or 4-year program) preferred. The Superintendent will report directly to the golf course General Manager. Compensation and Benefits: Annual Salary: $110,000 to 125,000 DOE Additional Benefits: GCSAA dues, meals, cell phone reimbursement, participation in company-sponsored medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) plans. Paid Time Off: In accordance with company policy. The Superintendent will report directly to the General Manager of Metropolitan Golf Links. Metropolitan Golf Links is managed by CourseCo, Inc. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. Successful applicants will be required to complete a pre-employment screening process and provide valid documentation proving eligibility to work. To apply: Please submit a resume to Lance Iwanaka, Senior Operations Manager, liwanaka@courseco.com.
- $110,000 to $125,000 per year
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By Lake Wissota Golf & Events/Tanglewood Greens, - Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Head Golf Course Superintendent Lake Wissota Golf & Events (Chippewa Falls, WI) Tanglewood Greens (Menomonie, WI) Position Overview Lake Wissota Golf & Events and Tanglewood Greens are seeking a highly motivated, experienced Golf Course Superintendent to oversee all agronomic operations across both facilities. This leadership role is responsible for delivering exceptional playing conditions, managing and developing staff, implementing efficient maintenance systems, and aligning course operations with the long-term vision of each property. This is an outstanding opportunity for a superintendent who thrives in a multi-course environment, values culture and communication, and takes pride in building sustainable, high-performing teams. About the Courses Lake Wissota Golf & Events – A premier golf and events destination located on Lake Wissota in Chippewa Falls, WI, offering championship-level golf, premier event facilities, and year-round community engagement to the Chippewa Valley. Tanglewood Greens – A premier golf destination located 1 hour from the Twin Cities. This 18-hole championship track is a hidden gem located in Menomonie, WI. Tanglewood greens offers a championship level golf experience, great event facilities, and a great draw to the Twin Cities Metro. Key Responsibilities Agronomic & Course Management Oversee all turfgrass maintenance operations for both courses Maintain high standards of playability, consistency, and aesthetics Develop and execute agronomic plans, fertility programs, and cultural practices Monitor course conditions and adjust strategies based on weather, play, and seasonality Leadership & Staff Development Hire, train, schedule, and supervise maintenance staff at both locations Build strong team culture focused on accountability, course pride, and professionalism Provide clear direction, performance feedback, and growth opportunities Budgeting & Operations Develop and manage operating and capital budgets Control expenses while maintaining course quality Manage equipment maintenance, inventory, and purchasing Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards Communication & Collaboration Work closely with ownership and management to align priorities Communicate course conditions, projects, and timelines effectively Coordinate maintenance schedules around tournaments, outings, and events Qualifications Minimum 3–5 years experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent Strong turfgrass knowledge with hands-on agronomic expertise Proven leadership experience managing staff and operations Ability to oversee multiple facilities and balance competing priorities Strong organizational, budgeting, and communication skills What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience Benefits package (details discussed during interview process) Opportunity to lead and shape two respected golf properties Supportive ownership committed to long-term investment and improvement Autonomy to implement systems, standards, and best practices How to Apply Interested candidates should submit a resume and brief cover letter outlining their experience and leadership philosophy to chase.hoople@thesighgroup.com 📍 Locations: Chippewa Falls, WI & Menomonie, WI 🕒 Position Type: Full-Time, Year-Round
- $40,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Pierce Community Country Club, - updated February 2 - Pierce, Nebraska
Pierce Community Country Club is located in the small, rural community of Pierce, Nebraska, in northeast Nebraska. Pierce is a progressive community of approximately 1,800 people. The golf course is a 9 hole, par 36 course that features bluegrass tees and fairways, and bentgrass greens. With multiple tee boxes on every hole, the course can offer a tough, but fair experience for golfers of all skill levels. The spacious clubhouse is a great space for hosting multiple events and social gatherings. The property also consists of five golf cart storage sheds, and one maintenance building used for equipment storage. Primary Responsibilities • Daily maintenance and long-term care of greens, tees, fairways, rough, and practice areas • Supervision, training, and scheduling of grounds and seasonal staff • Adequate knowledge of irrigation systems and system upkeep • Mowing, fertilization, aeration, and pest-control programs • Monitoring turf health and responding to weather or environmental conditions • Oversight of maintenance equipment, tools, and facilities • Budget preparation and coordination with the Grounds Committee • Course setup for tournaments, leagues, and special events • Compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards • Reqular communication with the Grounds Committee Chair
- $40,000 to $50,000 per year
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By Arrowhead Golf Club, INC., - Lowell, Michigan
Overview Arrowhead Golf Course is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to lead all agronomic and grounds operations for our 18-hole facility in Lowell, MI. The Superintendent is entrusted with the maintenance, operation, and overall management of the golf course and associated grounds, delivering consistent playing conditions, strong team leadership, and excellent stewardship of people, property, and resources. Key Responsibilities Plan, organize, and direct all golf course maintenance and agronomic programs (turf health, mowing, fertility, irrigation, IPM, cultural practices, winter prep, etc.). Lead and develop the maintenance team: hiring, training, scheduling, coaching, and performance management. Establish daily/weekly/monthly work plans; inspect course conditions and adjust programs to meet agreed-upon standards. Manage and maintain course assets including: turf areas, practice facilities, landscape/grounds, and other property as assigned. Oversee equipment care and maintenance programs; coordinate repairs; manage inventories, parts, and shop priorities. Prepare and manage annual maintenance and capital budgets; execute cost controls; track labor, materials, and spending vs. plan. Maintain accurate records (applications, weather, inventories, safety logs, training, equipment, etc.). Ensure compliance with all applicable federal/state/local regulations and safety/environmental best practices. Communicate clearly with ownership/management and golf operations regarding course conditions, plans, weather impacts, special events, and projects. Coordinate and/or lead construction, renovation, drainage, irrigation, and improvement projects (in-house and/or contractors). Represent Arrowhead professionally in the local golf and turf community; pursue continuing education.
- $50,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Norfolk Country Club, - Norfolk, Connecticut
GOLF & TENNIS CLUB SUPERINTENDENT Title Facilities Superintendent Club Description · Founded 1912 · 255 active memberships with approximately 600 members · Located in northern Litchfield County · 59-acre site with a 9-hole / 2,805-yard golf course designed by A.W. Tillinghast; practice green; 6 har-tru tennis courts; 5,600 sf seasonal clubhouse with bar and restaurant; new maintenance building completed in 2025. · Active season April 1- November 1 Job Description · Year-round full-time working supervisor with reduced days/hours in the off-season · Manage up to 4 full-time and 3 part-time employees · Open/close and season-long care and maintenance of the property including golf course, tennis courts, clubhouse, ancillary buildings, plantings and surrounding grounds · Maintain and repair all machinery and equipment · Manage irrigation system and water usage · Manage expenses per Club budget and policies and participate in annual budgeting process · Communicate regularly with Board of Governors, management and committees. · Off-season work including but not limited to equipment maintenance, blade sharpening, building maintenance and upkeep, maintenance of cart paths, tree work, etc. Qualifications · Minimum of 2 years as golf course superintendent or 5 years as first assistant · Turf-maintenance degree preferred, but not required · Comprehensive knowledge of turf management, including fertilization, pesticide and irrigation systems and protocols · Functional carpentry and mechanical skills · Computer skills required for budgeting, financial reporting and operations control · Valid driver’s license · Commercial Supervisor License for pesticides preferred, but not required. · Excellent record keeping as related to pesticide use, equipment maintenance, employee hours, etc. Compensation · $65k - $85k depending on experience, qualifications and proper licensing · Paid time off · Year-end bonus · Dues paid for GCSAA · Continuing education · Golf and tennis privileges · 401(k)
- $65,000 to $85,000 per year
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