- 62Golf Course Superintendent
- 1Superintendent/General Manager
- 4Director of Agronomy
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 85Assistant Superintendent
- 182nd Assistant Superintendent
- 12Assistant-in-Training
- 1Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 36Equipment/Shop Manager
- 36Turf Equipment Technician
- 10Assistant Equipment Technician
- 8Spray/Applications Technician
- 8Irrigation Technician
- 2Irrigation Manager
- 1General Manager
- 4Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 6Landscape Manager
- 2Lawn Care Technician
- 1Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 2Equipment Operator
- 4Grounds Staff
- 85Seasonal Intern
- 2Construction Shaper/Crew
- 5Sales Representative
- 2Sales Manager
- 2Operations Manager
- 1Branch Manager
- 1Warehouse - Shipping - Distribution Mgr
- 1Graduate Assistant/Academic
- 1Executive Director
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By Sabal Springs Golf and Racquet Club, - updated October 12 - North Fort Myers, Florida
As the Golf Course Superintendent, you are responsible for the operation of the golf course setup and maintenance. We are looking for a "working" Superintendent who leads, teaches his/her employees by example. Not just driving around in a golf cart. You will work to create an environment where staff is fully trained with each job, involved and enthusiastic, and open line of communications to the staff.
- $65,000 to $65,000 per year
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By The Club at Cordillera, - updated October 10 - Edwards, Colorado
The Club at Cordillera is seeking applicants for our Valley course superintendent position. We are a 54-hole faciltiy the Central Rockies of Colorado with an extensive water delivery system we typically refer to as the "fourth golf course". As a part of the leadership team the essential duties include: Preparing the course for winter Repairing the course after winter Onboarding and training a new staff in the spring Invoicing and Payroll mangement Developing new and existing assistant superintendents Working closely with the Equipment Mechanic Applying fertilizer and chemicals Troubleshooting and repairing irrigation - including a detailed Lynx software program Communicating with the other leadership staff via text and phone calls Operating and repairing the water delivery system Maintaining the established high level of course conditions Driving a culture of cleanliness and organization
- $85,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Golf Clubs at the Tribute, - The Colony, Texas
Golf Clubs at the Tribute, (Old American Golf Club and The Tribute Golf Links) The Colony, Texas The Golf Clubs at the Tribute is an incredibly unique property. Home of the Tribute Golf Links and Old American Golf Club. Both courses are placed along the shores of Lake Lewisville and are filled with scenery and nature. Sense 2020 the Tribute Golf Links has been operated by ownership and play combined with Old American as one Club with one Membership. These two courses provide our players with a variety of difficulty and options. This is a great opportunity for a first time Superintendent to make that next step in their career. Job Description The Golf Course Superintendent will lead the maintenance department and work in conjunction with the Director of Agronomy. The Superintendent will direct the daily operations of the golf course and surrounding areas including but not limited to native area, club house grounds, gardens, and flower beds. The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for, but not limited to: Monitors daily golf course set up, inspection, and evaluation. Inspects all areas for quality standards. Supervision of employees. Schedules and conducts safety and staff meetings. Conducts inventory controls: chemical, irrigation, fertilizer, topdressing, construction materials. Assists with budget preparation. Provides input and cooperates with the Director of Agronomy in preparation of the annual operating budgets. Training of new and existing employees: job function, equipment operation, safety requirements, safety training and departmental information. Agronomic programming and implementation: fertilization, chemical, and cultural practices. Final daily course evaluation/inspection. Work closely with Director of Agronomy and employees to maintain a positive work environment including communication, training, discipline, and evaluations. Communicates with other departments in relationship to events. Evaluation of products and service relative to present and future needs. Enforce Clubs policies/procedures for staff. Provide conflict resolution and counseling to employees. Participates in safety management meetings and ensures enforcement with staff. Performs department tasks; interviewing, hiring, and discharge of employees. Recommends and provides significant input regarding all staff on hiring, firing, advancement, promotion, and other employment changes needed. Ensures that the department is operated in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal laws.
- $70,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Deerwood Country Club, - Westampton, New Jersey
The purpose of this position is to maintain and manage the golf course grounds. It is his/her responsibility to supervise the maintenance of the golf course, supervise the maintenance and repair of construction and maintenance equipment, and to do related work as required. This employee is responsible for the turf grass/plant material maintenance, property /asset management, personnel management, budget/forecasting, scheduling/management/maintenance of irrigation systems (Rainbird IC System), pesticide applications, related recordings, and compliance of regulatory issues.
- $80,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Deertrak Golf CLub, - updated October 8 - Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Deertrak Golf Club is seeking an experienced and dedicated Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance and care of our 18-hole public course. As the Superintendent, you will play a key role in managing the overall condition and appearance of the golf course to ensure an exceptional experience for our members and guests. This is a full-time, year-round position located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Chester River Yacht and Country Club, - Chestertown, Maryland
Chester River Yacht & Country Club is a private 18-hole club located on the Chester River in historic Chestertown, Maryland. The course was originally designed by Alex Findlay in 1929 with 9 holes added by Edmund Ault in 1975. The Yacht Club and Marina provides a strong membership base. CRYCC has over 700 members with about 350 full golfing members, and an operating budget of more than $1m. The club is in a strong financial position. Crew currently consists of Assistant Superintendent, Mechanic and 6 full time laborers with crew increasing by 3 to 4 seasonally. Annual Capital spending includes $200,000 for equipment. The Chester River golf course provides a great opportunity for a hands-on Superintendent. Over the last few years, we’ve completed several in-house projects, including: replacing over 80% of our bunkers with capillary concrete, installing target greens on our driving range, building a complete set of tees to provide a shorter layout and building a bulkhead-supported tee box. Our long range plan includes making significant changes in the course layout, including: engaging a designer to build a new hole, providing more activities, and building a much-improved practice area around our clubhouse. Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and wetlands on the facility grounds. Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation; the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs; the preparation of soil plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements and tending to high stress areas. Manages an aggressive water usage tracking plan and irrigation systems and provides monthly reporting on retaining ponds, wells and other water source usage. Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance staff. Conducts employee performance evaluations and exercises disciplinary action. Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Oversees subordinates in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Plans and budgets for additional or replacement capital equipment. Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Supervises and controls all maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers. Develops annual operating budget and plans for maintenance and capital improvement projects. Maintains records and completes required reporting. Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed. Schedules maintenance practices around member play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to members. Coordinates snow removal and winter maintenance activities when necessary. Knowledge of management and maintenance of greens, fairways and roughs. Knowledge of use and operating standards of equipment and tools used in golf course construction and maintenance work. Skill in recruiting, supervising, training, monitoring, evaluating and motivating personnel. Interpersonal skill to resolve conflict and work with supervisors, officials, employees, members and the general public. Knowledge of safe use, mixing and application of chemicals and commercial products. Knowledge of the game of golf, golf rules and methods of play. Ability to anticipate personnel, equipment, and material requirements related to golf course maintenance and repair assignments. Ability and knowledge to lay out irrigation patterns, drainage patterns, construct tees and/or greens.
- $100,000 to $125,000 per year
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By Mariner Sands Country Club, - updated October 3 - Stuart, Florida
Mariner Sands Country Club is seeking a professional Golf Course Superintendent to join our growing team. Located in Stuart, Florida, Mariner Sands is a member-owned golf and country club community. Originally founded in 1979, Mariner Sands features 36 holes of championship golf, tennis, fitness, spa, swimming pool, bocce courts, croquet courts, driving range and short game area and a brand-new under-construction Clubhouse, scheduled to open in 2025. The Gold Course was renovated in 2020 and redesigned by Kipp Schulties. The Blue Course was renovated in 2022 and redesigned by Ron Garl. A completely redesigned Short Game Practice Area is currently under construction and scheduled to open in late 2024. Golf Course Maintenance Highlights: · 36-hole facility with Driving Range, Short Game Practice Area and Croquet Courts · Maintenance Staff: 40 Full Time, 2 Part Time, 6 Internationals during season · Maintenance Budget: Operating $4.7 million · Equipment: TORO (1/2 leased, 1/2 purchased) · Types of grass: Tif-Eagle Greens, Celebration tees and fairways, 419 Rough. Driving Range Tee is Platinum Paspalum · Irrigation system: TORO. New Watertronics Pump stations replaced in 2023 and 2024 The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with and report directly to the Director of Agronomy. The chosen individual will be responsible for the daily operations of one, 18-hole golf course and practice facility. This includes scheduling of crew members and tasks to ensure the best possible playing conditions during season as well as proper agronomic methods and procedures during our summer closure.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Valley of the Moon Club, - updated October 2 - Santa Rosa, California
Golf Course Superintendent – Valley of the Moon Club CourseCo, Inc is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent for Valley of the Moon Club. Valley of the Moon Club is a year-round, 36-hole course property designed by veteran and renowned architect Ted Robinson Sr. Responsibilities: The golf course superintendent’s primary role is to provide best in class golf course conditions working with the maintenance team to ensure customer satisfaction. The Superintendent will manage labor, time, materials, and finances in a manner that is compatible with the golf course business plan. As superintendent at Valley of the Moon Club, you will communicate with employees, owners, customers, residents, vendors, suppliers, golf professionals and others in the golf industry. The superintendent also educates community groups about golf course and turfgrass management. The superintendent embodies the company core value of Environmental Stewardship through conservation, regeneration, restoration, and sustainable practices. Duties: Golf course maintenance including clubhouse landscapes and designated community areas. Responsible for executing budget and purchasing, equipment maintenance, fertilizer/pesticide application, trees, pond maintenance, Audubon Certification, and community outreach programs. Ideal Candidate: Written and verbal skills are important. Must have strong relationship building skills, strong hiring, selection, and supervision skills. Excellent people skills: you will interface with government agencies, Golf Committees, and the residential community. The Superintendent will report directly to the golf course general manager. Valley of the Moon Club is a CourseCo, Inc managed facility. 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 applicant will be required to complete a pre-employment screening process and have a valid documentation proving eligibility to work that will be processed using the E-Verify system. To apply, please contact Lance Iwanaka via email. Job Type: Full-time License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Ability to Commute: Santa Rosa, CA 95409 (Required) Work Location: In person
- $120,000 to $135,000 per year
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By Top of the World Golf Resort, - Lake George, New York
Responsible for the overall condition and maintenance of the golf course operation to ensure quality-playing conditions. The responsibilities include turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, property/asset management, scheduling/maintenance of irrigation systems, pesticide applications and related recordings, regulatory compliance, personnel management, financial management, and guest relations. The Golf Course Superintendent works to create an environment where staff is involved and enthusiastic, with open communication and respect for themselves, golf members, hotel guests and the property. This position reports to the Director of Golf. Golf Course Superintendent responsibilities, but are not limited to: Responsible for all phases of Golf Maintenance and Agronomic operations, cost control, and personnel. Creates and follows a detailed annual agronomic plan for the Golf Course. 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. Manages and controls all maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers. Advises and collaborates with the Golf Professional Staff on any issues related to golf course maintenance. Works closely with the Director of Golf to operate the Golf Course in a fiscally responsible and professional manner. Adheres to and enforces all company rules, regulations and policies for staff. Must be able to work independently and analytically. If you are a dedicated professional with a passion for golf course employment and management and have the required skills, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume highlighting your relevant experience.
- $45,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Newcastle Gol Course, - updated October 1 - Newcastle, Washington
As the Golf Course Superintendent at The Golf Club at Newcastle, you will assist in the management of golf course maintenance, equipment repair & maintenance, clubhouse grounds, landscaping and related structures and buildings (pump stations, comfort stations, etc.). This position reports directly to the Head Superintendent. You are also directly involved in hiring, training, and providing direction for team members within company-set processes and guidelines. In conjunction with the Golf Course Head Superintendent, you will be responsible for meeting or exceeding the established standards for guest satisfaction as well as labor cost control/management. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Must be proactive in developing innovative ideas to facilitate the continual delivery of exceptional quality products and profit contributions to the company. Daily implementation & adherence to Oki Golf universal standards. Maintain a daily record log for weather, course conditioning, cultural practices, equipment maintenance, fertilizer, and pesticide applications, etc. Encourage, mentor, coach, train and develop team members to ensure their maximum value to Oki Golf so that the guest experience is realized. Ensure proper safe work environment to include compliance with OSHA/WISHA and Oki Golf guidelines and standard operating procedures. Interview and hire positions of the turf department; equipment manager, irrigation and spray technician and all seasonal team members. Lead by example. Set the benchmark of performance to the department in the areas of motivation, sense of ownership, and dedication to quality of product. Hold all team members accountable for their areas of responsibility. Complete administrative tasks such as scheduling, performance reviews, editing time for payroll functions in a timely manner. Supervise team members by carrying out the responsibilities in accordance with Oki Golf policies and procedures. This will include planning, assigning and at times performing activities of team members supervised. Implement new methods and procedures designed to minimize operational costs and maximize resources. Schedule to proper business levels and within budgeted staffing guides. Positive and proactive supervisory, leadership by example, management, and coaching skills. Possess good communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to communicate on various levels including team members, guests, vendors, and contractors, always showing tact and diplomacy as a senior representative of Oki Golf.
- $34 to $36 per hour
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By Green Valley Country Club, - updated September 30 - Fairfield, California
About The Club: Tucked in one of California’s most treasured valleys, the sprawling grounds and exquisite architecture usher you into an oasis of tradition and elegance, offering breathtaking views and awe-inspiring landscapes. Set on 148 acres, Green Valley Country Club boasts a Championship golf course and is the only private country club in Solano County. The club features a pre-Civil War grand Mansion that has been transformed into our clubhouse, with views of the rolling hills and the spectacular facilities creating a relaxing setting for members and guests. The pride and joy of the Club is the immaculate 18-hole, par 72, tree-lined Championship golf course that surrounds the Mansion Clubhouse. Green Valley Country Club has a variety of events to suit every member. The Club has hosted numerous USGA Championship Qualifiers, including the US Senior Open, the US Women’s Open as well as the US Amateur, Mid-Amateur, Senior Amateur and Women’s Senior Amateur. The Club also has an impressive list of over 150 USGA Championships that have been participated in by current and past members, including two past USGA Champions. The golf course had several plans drawn up by Golf Course Architect Elmer Borders, but the course ultimately was opened in 1951 with the design being done by the caretaker of the Sidney Jones Ranch, a Mr. White. He utilized plywood and clay models to sculpt green contours and bunker shapes. The Club has had further renovations completed by Architects Robert Muir Graves and Damian Pascuzzo. Job Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent in Training collaborates with the Director of Agronomy in overseeing the daily management and maintenance of the golf course. This position is vital in ensuring the course is maintained to the highest standards for members and guests. The Superintendent in training plays a key role in supervising staff, managing turf health, and executing agronomic strategies to enhance course quality. Additionally, the Superintendent in Training will lead the curation and implementation of technological upgrades within the agronomic program, driving improvements in efficiency and innovation. Key Responsibilities: Daily Course Operations: Assist in overseeing the daily maintenance operations of the golf course, including greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Staff Leadership: Help manage, train, and supervise the grounds crew, ensuring tasks are completed efficiently and to a high standard. Irrigation Management: Monitor irrigation systems and assist in scheduling adjustments to maintain turf health and conserve water. Turf Care: Assist with turf maintenance, including mowing, aeration, fertilization, and application of plant protectants in compliance with environmental regulations. Course Setup: Assist in preparing the course for daily play, tournaments, and special events, ensuring optimal playing conditions. Equipment Maintenance: Help monitor the maintenance and repair of equipment, ensuring proper use and care by staff. Collaboration: Work closely with the Golf Course Superintendent and other club departments to ensure smooth operations and communication across teams. Record Keeping: Assist with maintaining records of maintenance activities, applications of chemicals, and irrigation schedules. Budgeting and Inventory: Help monitor maintenance supplies and assist in maintaining budgetary control. Health and Safety: Ensure adherence to health and safety regulations, promoting a safe work environment for the grounds crew. Qualifications: Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, or a related field (preferred). 3+ years of experience in golf course maintenance, with a background in supervisory roles. Knowledge of irrigation systems, turfgrass health, and sustainable practices. (Toro) Strong organizational and communication skills. Ability to operate and train staff on a wide range of turf maintenance equipment. Strong attention to detail and a passion for providing high-quality course conditions. Ability to work in outdoor conditions and lift up to 50 pounds. Flexibility to work weekends, holidays, and early mornings as needed. Working Conditions: Must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions. Ability to handle physical tasks, including lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Early morning and weekend work required to meet course needs.
- $70,000 to $90,000 per year
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By BrightView Landscapes, - Champions Gate, Florida
The superintendent is entrusted with the maintenance, operation and management of a golf course. You serve as the liaison between the company, the customer representative and the golf shop on matters concerning daily course operation. You shall be easily contacted and will, in turn, be in contact with the key employees on the golf course at all times. The superintendent must be able to respond quickly to any situation. You’d be responsible for: Planning, organizing, and direct maintenance of all areas within the scope and according to the technical specifications of the contract. Partnering with the customer to understand or develop a long-term property improvement plan. Supervising the operation, maintenance and repair of all equipment assigned to the course. Preparing and operate within annual budget estimates. Preparing and follow an annual agronomic plan that operates within the technical specifications of the contract and the annual budget. Procuring and managing supplies and materials to support maintenance activities. Creating and distributing report of maintenance activities as required. Managing golf course employees including interview, hire, training, discipline and separation. Protecting the company’s interest by an awareness of and compliance with all applicable regulations including course and company policies. Fulfilling administrative duties timely. Administer all aspects of the BrightView Safety Program and the BrightView BV360 Management Program. Representing BrightView Golf Maintenance in a positive and professional manner including attitude, appearance and speech. Maintaining effective employee and public relations. Meeting or exceeding external and internal customer expectations.
- $110,000 to $140,000 per year
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By Pinetop Country Club, - Pinetop, Arizona
At Troon, we believe our Associates are our greatest strength and competitive advantage. Whether you’re relatively new to club management or are a seasoned leader in the property management and golf course industry, there’s an exciting new opportunity for you at Pinetop Country Club. Engage with guests from all over, providing a first-class experience and dedicated service they will carry with them long after they’ve left our premises. Ideal candidates have a genuine passion for agronomic practices and maintenance management. As Golf Course Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing the maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course and adjacent grounds, including the clubhouse landscaping and maintenance. Responsibilities also include overseeing the repair and maintenance of all golf course-related equipment. Previous supervisory experience is a requirement for the position. Our team has made a conscious effort to ensure strong protocols are in place to keep you and our patrons safe, so you can focus on the customer experience and property management. For more information on our open opportunities, apply today! Responsibilities Maintains all grounds including the golf course, clubhouse surrounds and other maintainable property Supervises all planting, fertilizing and chemical applications, and other care of turf, plants, shrubs and trees on the golf course and clubhouse surrounds Hires, supervises, and develops Assistant Superintendent, foreman, irrigation technician and other employees in the maintenance department Informs members about present and future maintenance activities Coordinates scheduling of all personnel assigned to the department Communicates frequently with the General Manger and Director of Maintenance to discuss activities, goals, plans and member/customer feedback Prepares and manages annual budget plan for the golf course maintenance operation on an annual basis Maintains inventory and oversees all repairs and scheduled maintenance of all golf course maintenance equipment Implements and enforces comprehensive safety program for employees of the maintenance department Supervises maintenance and operation of drainage, irrigation, and other mechanical watering systems Develops chemical and fertilizing plan on an annual basis Ensures that the golf course is providing healthy and high-quality playing conditions for guests of the property Prepares and maintains all recordkeeping for maintenance department (i.e., Human Resource files, inventory files, fertilization, and chemical application logs) Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or manager
- $95,000 to $95,000 per year
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By Triumph Group, - updated September 26 - Greenwood, Mississippi
Job Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: General Manager FLSA Category: Exempt/Salary Position Compensation: $70,000 to $110,000 Commensurate with Experience Relocation: Relocation Assistance Provided Location: Greenwood Country Club 951 MS-430 Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 About the Club: Greenwood Country Club is a family-oriented, private member-owned country club. It has long been recognized as one of the premier facilities in the Mississippi Delta. Founded in 1920, the Club values its tradition and embraces the future. The 18-hole championship course has beautifully tree-lined fairways and Champion Bermuda Greens. The Club hosts The Greenwood Invitational, the oldest stroke-play tournament in the state. For more information, visit the Club’s website: https://www.greenwoodcountryclubms.com/. Position Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent is a hands-on leadership position reporting to the Club's General Manager. The Superintendent will be responsible for golf course maintenance and renovations, all grounds maintenance, and landscaping around the Clubhouse, pool, and tennis courts, including the parking areas. Responsibilities include developing and implementing weekly, monthly, and annual goals and objectives, including but not limited to agronomical programs, budgeting, managing and assisting the crew, record keeping, irrigation, project work, fertilizer & pesticide applications, scouting, water management, and attending committee meetings. Essential Job Duties: Recruits, interviews, and hires capable individuals. Leads, manages, trains, coaches, motivates, and assists the team in providing exceptional course conditions and aesthetic surroundings. Develops the agronomical plan for the course and leads and assists in the implementation. Oversees and assists in the daily, monthly, and annual care and maintenance of the golf course turf, bunkers, club grounds, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, and wetlands. Develops annual operating budget, monitors performance and expenses, identifies areas of concern and variances, provides explanations and recommendations, and makes adjustments. Oversees and controls expenses, including payroll, supplies, chemicals, and fertilizers. Oversees the leasing, purchasing, maintenance, and repair of all maintenance equipment. Directs and assists the staff in planting new and replacement vegetation, spraying, pruning, and trimming trees and shrubs, preparing soil plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements, and tending to high-stress areas. Directs and assists in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club’s grounds in compliance with all regulations. Designs and develops landscaping plans and annual planting, including rotational design, to provide a pleasant atmosphere. Directs and assists in implementation and maintenance. Manages an aggressive water usage tracking plan and irrigation system and provides monthly reporting on retaining ponds, wells, and other water source usage. Oversees and assists in construction, renovation, and reconstruction projects, whether performed by maintenance staff or outside contractors. Oversees and assists in the maintenance of other club properties, including the grounds around the clubhouse, tennis courts, swimming pool, other recreational facilities, open spaces, wooded areas, unused acreage, and areas outside the perimeter of the Club. Communicates effectively with the General Manager and appropriate department heads (golf, catering, food & beverage, etc.) on course conditions, set-up, play, and other matters related to golf play and the planning and execution of club events or activities. Communicates with Board, Committees and membership on relevant golf couse and Club maintenance projects, plans and issues.co Provides technical, operational, and safety training to ensure staff meets health and safety regulations. Experience, Skills, Abilities, Knowledge, and Education: Experience leading, developing, training, overseeing, coaching, and motivating a team. Knowledge and experience in golf course maintenance of greens, fairways, and roughs. Knowledge and experience in landscaping, plants, shrubs and trees. Understanding of pest control products and their applications. Understanding of turf chemical and fertilizer products and their applications. Knowledge of irrigation systems, drainage installation, repair, and maintenance. Understanding of the game of golf and the impact agronomic decisions have on playability. Have a current state applicator’s license or the ability to acquire a license. A BS or associate degree in turf grass management or a related certificate or experience is required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. Club Benefits: Group health benefits. Life and Accidental Death insurance. Paid Time Off. Paid GCSAA annual association membership and attendance at conferences as budgeted. Uniforms provided by the Club. The club provided meals. Golf privileges.
- $70,000 to $110,000 per year
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By Reading Country Club, - Reading, Pennsylvania
Position Summary: The purpose of this position is to maintain and manage the golf course grounds. It is his/her responsibility to supervise the maintenance of the golf course, supervise the maintenance and repair of construction and maintenance equipment, and to do related work as required. This employee is responsible for the turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, property/asset management, personnel management, budget/forecasting, scheduling/maintenance of irrigation systems, pesticide applications, related recordings, and compliance of regulatory issues. The Reading Country Club Superintendent works to create an environment where staff is involved and enthusiastic, with open communications and respect for themselves, members, guests, and the property Duties: Oversees, directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation, the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs, the preparation of soil plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements and tending to high stress areas on the facility grounds. Provides detailed annual plan for the various property levels 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 monthly reporting on retaining ponds, wells, and other water source usage. Supervises maintenance staff. Conducts employee performance evaluations and exercises disciplinary action. Oversees subordinates to ensure proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Supervises daily maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals, and fertilizers. Building expenses will be reviewed and approved by the General Manager. Assists in developing annual operating budget and plans for maintenance and capital improvement projects. Maintains records and completes required reporting. Schedules maintenance practices around member play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to members. Coordinates snow removal and winter maintenance activities when necessary. Perform minor electrical, plumbing, carpentry, locksmithing, and painting work to maintain the Reading Country Club building. Ensure facility follows Americans with Disabilities Act and other federal guidelines and safety regulations. Inspect the building storm water flow on a regular basis that includes the gutters, drains and downspouts on the property. Works closely with, advises, and coordinates with the Golf Director on any issues related to golf course maintenance. Administers and enforces all Club rules, regulations, and policies for staff. Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff is working within club safety, state, and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Pesticide Application License.
- $70,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Highland Park Golf Club, - Auburn, New York
Highland Park Golf Club was established in 1925, We are located on Franklin St Rd in Auburn NY. We are known for our impeccable greens and are considered one of the most challenging courses in Central New York. Recognized as a premier semi-private facility, Highland offers its members the expected privileges of a private club, while guests can enjoy the experience of playing Highland. The Golf Course Superintendent reports directly to the Greens Chairman. The GCS is responsible for the management of all day-to-day operation and maintenance of the golf course to include turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, property/asset management, personnel management maintenance of tee boxes, fairways, roughs, greens, bunkers and other course landscaping. Supervise all fertilizer and chemical applications on the facility grounds in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Manage the irrigation system operation, maintenance and repair as needed. Supervise seasonal support staff and train as needed. Maintain course equipment fleet, maintenance, repairs, and supplies as needed. Effectively communicate with the Board, Golf Pro, course membership, and all other players. Developing and adhering to an annual budget. Salary range of $72-$80k depending on experience. Basic Functions: • Responsible for all phases of Golf Maintenance and Agronomic operations, cost control, and personnel. • Works closely with, advises, and coordinates with the Greens Chairperson and Golf Professional on any issues related to golf course maintenance. • Directs and participates in the construction and maintenance of the grounds. • Designs landscape plans for facility grounds and implements the plan. • Works closely with the Greens Chairperson in operating the Golf Course in a fiscally responsible and professional manner. • Must be able to work independently and be a self-starting problem solver. • Will function as an active working supervisor. • Communicates continuously with the Greens Chairperson on all matters pertaining to the course. Primary Duties: • Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and landscaping on the facility grounds. • Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation, the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs, the preparation of soil plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements and tending to high stress areas. • Provides detailed annual plan for the various property levels and the designated landscaping areas. • Manages a Rainbird irrigation system and provides monthly reporting on retaining ponds, wells and other water source usage. • Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance staff. Monitors employee performance and exercises disciplinary action. • Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. • Oversees employees in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Plans and budgets for additional or replacement capital equipment. • Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. • Supervises and controls all maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers. • Assists the Greens Chairperson in developing an annual operating budget and plan for maintenance and capital improvement projects. • Maintains records and completes required reporting. Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed. • Schedules maintenance practices around member play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to members. • Coordinates snow removal and winter maintenance activities.
- $72,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Pine Springs Golf Club, - Tyler, Texas
The Superintendent will be responsible for the maintenance, care, and improvements to the Club’s 18-hole golf course, practice facilities, and clubhouse grounds. The responsibilities of the Course Superintendent include the maintenance, operation, management, preparation, improvement, and playing condition optimization of the golf course and club grounds. The Course Superintendent will fulfill these responsibilities through positive, hands-on, effective leadership. Among other things, the ideal candidate will possess skillsets and experience that allow them to efficiently and effectively guide, develop, train, manage, oversee, coach, and motivate the entire golf course maintenance team. Core Responsibilities and Expectations Must be highly motivated, of high character, and attentive to detail. Must possess the ability to problem solve and multitask successfully with minimum supervision. Effectively lead, recruit, develop, train, oversee, manage, coach, motivate, and assist the golf course maintenance team. Maintain the 18-hole golf course, practice facilities, and clubhouse areas, and all other grounds to ensure exemplary playing conditions and aesthetics by consistently inspecting what is expected. Care and condition, of course, including turf management, irrigation, fertilization, and pesticide applications. Inspect course regularly to evaluate, recommend, and direct routine and large-scale improvements. Work with the General Manager and Owner to plan maintenance, improvements, and renovation projects for the golf course. Attend meetings when requested, present information, and explain complex ideas and concepts clearly and comprehensively. Prepare an annual agronomy plan and associated budget for the maintenance and capital improvements of the golf course following established maintenance standards and long-range plans and submit to General Manager for approval. Manage and oversee all golf course maintenance expenditures and exercise cost control measures, report any discrepancies, implement corrective action, and maintain operating and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets as closely as possible. Plan and direct all maintenance and project work, applying agronomic, business, and administrative expertise to achieve outstanding course maintenance standards and long-range goals. Manage any course construction projects and renovations, report variances to plan/budget, and implement corrective action. Interview and hire the course maintenance team and direct, manage, oversee, develop, train, and coach said team and any other staff responsible for maintaining the course. Work effectively and collaboratively with other management team members, offering assistance and knowledge to improve the Club’s golf course and team. Research, source, recommend, and utilize equipment and supplies to maintain the course while maximizing course conditions and enhancing staff productivity. Responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, and repair of all golf course equipment. Develop and oversee written, detailed equipment maintenance programs and inventory control procedures. Maintain accountability for the cost, utilization, performance, operational availability, and longevity of course equipment. Develop, recommend, implement, maintain, repair, and oversee the course irrigation and drainage systems. Identify preventative measures and assess turf damage and recommend, implement, and oversee application and treatment of proper pesticides, fertilizers, and nutrients both to maintain and to improve the course. Ensure chemicals, petroleum and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations; maintains required records and strive to minimize the use of chemicals and petroleum products. Oversee accurate and complete record keeping for course maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, inventory, weather and timekeeping and payroll for the team. Implement and ensure the course team understands and exercises safe work practices. Work closely with Golf Operations team to prepare for daily play, tournaments, and events. Perform other duties as deemed required by General Manger or Ownership Meet with the General Manager and Ownership on a regular basis to provide an overall update, discuss opportunities, problems and recommend solutions. Provide monthly reporting, including budget status, to General Manager.
- $65,000 to $78,000 per year
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By Brookfield Country Club, Inc, - 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 Clubs golf course. Click here for a brief overview of Brookfield Country Clubs 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 the 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 1991, the clubhouse was completely renovated adding a new, larger Grill Room and bar, men's and ladies’ locker rooms, an expanded golf pro shop and more extensive outdoor dining facilities. The traditional canopied clubhouse entrance was upgraded and the ballroom (site of major club functions) was refurbished. The jewel of the expansion was The Meadowbrook Room, an elegant dining room suitable for smaller club functions and private parties. The 30,000 square foot clubhouse also included several outdoor patios including a picturesque, covered patio which overlooks the 18th green. In October 2022, Brookfield embarked on a major clubhouse renovation. The clubhouse will become a 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 evaluate membership growth opportunities without negatively impacting the golf course experience. That said, the new amenities and exciting features of the renovated Club will 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 18th green with a bar and private outdoor patio space. • New and renovated Ladies locker room featuring steam showers, updated 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 in order 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, large fireplace, floor to ceiling windows, 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: • 20,000 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 the leader and director of the Golf Course Operations, facilities, grounds and reports to the General Manager/COO. The Golf Course Superintendent will be required to prepare and preserve 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 necessary for success. The role of the GCS includes the golf course and grounds surrounding it, but also the common areas of the entire property. While the GCS will report directly to the General Manager/COO, they will work in consultation with the Greens & Grounds Chair as well. 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 on a continued basis and at a championship standard for member events. Key Areas of Responsibility: • Foster a staff culture that ensures an extremely high level of service and quality conditions on a consistent basis. • Recruit, hire, train, and set 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. • Exceptional bunker maintenance program. • History of improving consistency of roughs. • Subscribes to sustainable maintenance practices. • Solid irrigation management philosophy and practices. • Strong agronomic skills-stays current with advances in turf technology and equipment. • Experience in tree management. • Work in conjunction with the Golf Committee, Head Golf Professional and General Manager/COO to develop the annual golf calendar. • Ensure a first‐class practice facility experience on a daily basis. • Plans, schedules and assigns work daily to team members. • Supervises maintenance crew responsibilities for mowing performed on; greens, tees and fairways. • Evaluates work and counsels’ staff on ways to improve performance. • Prepare the annual budget for the golf course operations department and strive to meet or exceed department goals. • Strong budget management and forecasting skills. • A history of developing a positive employee work culture. • A history of mentoring team members and advancing their careers. • Experience with internship programs. • Strong leader who inspires loyalty and respect among team. • Prepares RFP’s and bid specifications for horticultural and landscaping work. • Enforce all club policies that govern the use of the golf course, practice facilities, and USGA Rules of Golf. • Maintain regular communication and interaction with the General Manager/COO, Head Golf Professional, Director of Food & Beverage, Director of Finance, and Committee Chairs and attend weekly staff meetings. • 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 for the golf course.
- $110,000 to $150,000 per year
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By Normanside Country Club, - Delmar, New York
About the Club: Normanside Country Club is a rare semi-private 18 hole golf course located just minutes away from Albany, New York. The club features the newly redesigned/renovated golf course seated on 200 acres along with a Trackman driving range, 5 Indoor Trackman Simulators, a 3 acre short game practice facility and a 109 yard 19th hole featuring a square green and moat bunker in our “Fox Den”. Recent renovations include the short game center construction, 20,0000 trees removed and the incorporation of 10+ acres of native fescue for aesthetics and design. We are looking for a highly motivated person with a passion for golf course management to join our team. Our course is growing and improving at a rapid rate and has made a commitment to providing the resources and budget for that expansion. Our goal is to provide the highest quality conditions and experience to our members and guests. The Superintendent will ensure the daily care, maintenance, and renovations to the golf course are are done at the highest level of quality in conjunction with ownership and the director of agronomy. This is a full time year round position. Job Overview: Responsible for operation of the golf course operation and maintenance. The responsibilities include: turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, property/asset management, personnel management, budget/forecasting, financial management, member relations, scheduling/maintenance or irrigation systems, pesticide applications, related recordings, and compliance of regulatory issues. The Golf Course Superintendent works to create an environment where staff is involved and enthusiastic, with open communications and respect for themselves, members, guests and the property. Basic Functions: Responsible for all phases of Golf Maintenance and Agronomic operations, cost control, and personnel. Works closely with, advises, and coordinates with the owner/PGA Professional on any issues related to golf course maintenance. Directs and participates in the construction and maintenance of the grounds. Designs landscape plans for facility grounds and implements the plan. Administers and enforces all Club rules, regulations and policies for staff. Supports and assists with membership seminars and orientations. Works closely with the GM to operate the Golf Course in a fiscally responsible and professional manner. Must be able to work independently and be a self-starting problem solver. Primary Duties: Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and wetlands on the facility grounds. Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation, the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs, the preparation of soil plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements and tending to high stress areas. Provides detailed annual plan for the various property levels and the designated landscaping areas. Includes rotational design to provide facility with fresh, eye-catching, interesting and pleasant atmosphere. Manages a water usage tracking plan and irrigation systems. Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance staff. Conducts employee performance evaluations and exercises disciplinary action. Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Oversees subordinates in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Plans and budgets for additional or replacement capital equipment. Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Supervises and controls all maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers. Develops annual operating budget and plans for maintenance and capital improvement projects. Maintains records and completes required reporting. Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed. Schedules maintenance practices around member play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to members. Coordinates snow removal and winter maintenance activities when necessary. Knowledge & Skills Required: Knowledge of management and maintenance of greens, fairways and roughs. Knowledge of use and operating standards of equipment and tools used in golf course construction and maintenance work. Skill in recruiting, supervising, training, monitoring, evaluating and motivating personnel. Interpersonal skill to resolve conflict and work with supervisors, officials, employees, members and the general public. Knowledge of safe use, mixing and application of chemicals and commercial products. Knowledge of the game of golf, golf rules and methods of play. Ability to anticipate personnel, equipment, and material requirements related to golf course maintenance and repair assignments. Ability and knowledge to lay out irrigation patterns, drainage patterns, construct tees and/or greens. Minimum Qualifications: 3-5 years experience as a Golf Superintendent or 1st Assistant Motivation and Pride in bettering the Club Valid Driver's License. Pesticide Application License Prefer Certification by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Prefer good command
- $60,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Chesapeake Golf Club, - Chesapeake, Virginia
Chesapeake Golf Club is currently hiring for a Golf Course Superintendent. This is a great opportunity for a current Assistant looking to step up and gain valuable experience. The Superintendent will work with and report to the Director of Agronomy. As the Superintendent, you will play a key role in managing the overall condition and appearance of the golf course. Experienced Assistants looking to move into a Superintendent position is encouraged to apply. Manage and lead a crew of 3-7 members, provide training and performance oversight. Knowledge of irrigation including scheduling and troubleshooting Plan and implement fertilizer and pesticide applications Works closely with, advises, and coordinates with the General Manager/Head Golf Professional on any issues related to golf course maintenance.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By BlackHorse Golf Club, - Cypress TX, Texas
Position Summary Description Responsible for the efficient management of golf course maintenance operations for 36 holes. The responsibilities include helping the Director of Agronomy successfully execute: turfgrass maintenance and agronomic programs, personnel management, budgeting and forecasting, scheduling and maintenance of irrigation systems, pesticide applications, related record keeping, and compliance of regulatory issues. The golf course superintendent works to create an environment where team members are involved, enthusiastic, communicate openly, and with respect for other team members, club members, owners, vendors and the property. Responsibilities • Responsible for all assisting in all functions of golf course maintenance including efficient daily maintenance, agronomic planning, cost control, and personnel management. • Works closely with and coordinates with the Director of Agronomy on any issues related to golf course maintenance. • Administers and enforces all company standards, regulations, and policies. • Works closely with the Director of Agronomy to operate the golf courses in a fiscally responsible and professional manner. • Must be able to work independently and be a solutions oriented leader. • Oversees the care and maintenance of the golf course property. • Helps execute detailed annual agronomic plan for 36 holes of golf. • Manages water usage, tracking, and reporting. • Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance team members. Helps conduct team member performance evaluations and exercises progressive discipline. • Provides technical, operational and safety training for team members to ensure that the team is working within OSHA, company safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. • Helps oversee team members in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. • Supervises and participates in the application and recording keeping of all chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. • Helps supervise and control all maintenance expenses associated with golf course operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers. • Maintains records and completes required reporting. Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed. • Performs maintenance practices around daily play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to golf.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Ocala Golf Club, - Ocala, Florida
Ocala Golf Club is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Golf Course Superintendent. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior service. Compensation Range: $80,000 - $90,000 Key Responsibilities of the Golf Course Superintendent: 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. Keeps record 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. Incorporates safe work practices in job performance. Minimum Qualifications for the Golf Course Superintendent: Associate’s degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; and two to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience (Degree preference in agronomy/ horticulture/ plant/soil science). Must have a valid Driver’s License. Other Qualifications: Possesses Pesticide License. Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
- $80,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Mattaponi Springs Golf Club, - Ruther Glen, Virginia
JOB DESCRIPTION · Supervising the maintenance of all turfgrass related areas. · Hires, supervises, and develops all employees in the maintenance department. · Supervising the efficient operation of an equipment service and repair shop and mechanic. · Keeping needed records related to personnel, operations, equipment maintenance, chemicals, weather, and safety. · Maintains inventory and oversees all repairs and scheduled maintenance of all golf course maintenance equipment. · Supervises maintenance and operation of the irrigation and drainage systems. · Develops chemical and fertilizing plan on an annual basis.
- $55,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Quincy Country Club, - updated September 16 - Quincy, Illinois
Golf Course Superintendent Job Summary The Golf Course Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations of our golf course and ensuring the integrity of its grounds. The successful candidate will develop and maintain a safe and high-quality environment for golfers, set and manage a budget, provide guidance and direction to staff, and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. About Quincy Country Club Historic club founded in 1898 that is truly a gem of the Midwest. The 18-hole course contains bentgrass fairways/greens with bluegrass rough. A new state of the art irrigation system was installed in 2019. New Better Billy Bunker System with Pro/Angle sand to be installed in fall of 2024. Upcoming fairway reseed in 2025. Golf Course Superintendent Duties and Responsibilities Direct and manage operations, including maintenance and repair of greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, and other elements of the course Direct and maintain all landscape areas throughout the course and around clubhouse Oversee the development and implementation of a comprehensive maintenance and improvement plan for the golf course and its grounds Monitor and evaluate the condition of the course and identify areas of improvement Ensure compliance with safety standards and local, state, and federal laws and regulations Develop and manage a budget to ensure the efficient operation of the golf course Train and manage staff Evaluate and implement new technologies and techniques to improve the golf course and its operations
- $75,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Westwood Country Club, - Cleveland, Ohio
Westwood Country Club, located in Rocky River, Ohio, and designed by world-renowned course architect C.H. Alison is seeking a passionate and accomplished Golf Course Superintendent to lead its Golf Course Maintenance Department and be a part of an ambitious club culture. The ideal candidate will be a results-driven, hands-on leader who brings energy, attention to detail, and a passion for maintaining exceptional course conditions. The previous Golf Course Superintendent is retiring after a successful 25-year career. About Westwood Country Club Westwood has been a source of pride for its members for many years. Many individuals have volunteered their time and talents, serving on the Board and working as committee members, to continue the Westwood standard of excellence. This shared responsibility and forward-thinking has helped maintain Westwood as a premier country club in Northeast Ohio. The golf course offers an exciting challenge for golfers of all skill levels. Players will be tested by strategic shot placements and amazed by the scenic layout with unexpected rolling hills that supply many signature approaches to well-guarded greens. With abundant wildlife that calls Westwood home, it's hard to believe the property is located in a suburban environment. Members and guests can expect superior playing conditions and a relaxing walking round, supported by one of the area’s best caddie programs. Westwood also boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool, 4 Har-Tru tennis courts, a tennis shop, and a spectator balcony overlooking the courts with shaded seating areas. Club Highlights: Architect: C.H. Alison design Total members: 425 with a waiting list Golf Rounds: 18,500 Annual Budget - $1.6M Capital Budget - $700K in 2024 Grass Types: Greens: Bentgrass; Fairways: 80/20 Bent/Poa; Range tees: Bent/Rye Irrigation System: 2003 installation; Toro Site Pro multi-row Pump Station: Flowtronix; 1,600 gallons per minute Irrigation Source: City water ($115K in 2024) Equipment: Toro/John Deere, a mix of owned and leased Staff Size: 10 full-time, up to 15 part-time Direct Reports: Assistant Superintendent, Equipment Manager, Horticulturist Future Projects: Irrigation replacement in the next 4-5 years, bunker replacement in 5-6 years, developing a course master plan with course architect Jim Nagle Position Overview: To be successful, the Golf Course Superintendent must possess outstanding agronomic, leadership, communication, business acumen, and golf course maintenance experience. The role demands a professional who can meet or exceed member expectations by overseeing and coordinating all operational aspects of the Golf Maintenance department. The candidate must foster an environment that encourages open dialogue and strong working relationships with the Club’s management team. Success Traits of the Individual: A humble, respectful individual with high integrity, known for being a team player and dedicated professional. Hands-on, passionate about agronomy and golf course maintenance, and a developer of teams. Understands the importance of the agronomy team within a team-based club culture. Highly attentive to detail, taking pride and ownership in providing exceptional golf course conditions daily. Proactive problem-solver who seeks out industry best practices. Organized, with exceptional prioritization skills. A clear vision and know-how to produce a golf experience reflective of top-performing clubs. Strong communication and member engagement skills. Creative in golf course and agronomic programming. A team developer and educator, proud to cultivate a respected golf course maintenance department. A collaborative thought partner with the General Manager, executive team, and club leadership. Strong industry network, including peers, academia, and support teams. Zero-based budgeting skills. Strong capital and project management skills. Environmental stewardship experience, with an emphasis on sustainability. Initial Priorities of the Position: Review and assess foundational agronomic programs, including soil testing practices, fertility, pest management, and cultural practices for all areas of the golf course. Build rapport with the long-standing team and evaluate the needs for continued development, efficiency, and growth of operations. Evaluate infrastructure and environmental impacts, including the irrigation system, shade, and drainage Develop rapport with the General Manager and membership, learning the culture of Westwood Country Club before making any immediate adjustments to golf course maintenance programs and standards. The Following Knowledge, Skills, and Aptitudes are Desirable: Agronomics/Daily Golf Course Management: Strong technical and analytical focus to ensure optimal agronomic, water, soil, and environmental management programs. Continuously seeks out best-in-class conditioning methodologies, tools, and practices. Successful experience managing USGA-spec greens. Solid irrigation management philosophy and practices to produce firm and consistent conditions. Strong Poa annua control programs. Impactful tree and landscape management, along with native area management. Expertise in highly detailed bunker maintenance practices, including grass surrounds. Success in maintaining and enhancing Audubon certification. Leadership: A creative, flexible, and results-oriented leader who ensures consistent achievement of goals. Leads by example in setting standards of operation and accountability. Cultivates a workplace culture reflective of top-performing organizations, motivating and retaining employees while promoting ethics and values. Collaborative in nature, with the ability to work effectively with various constituents. Proven success in recruitment and staff development practices. Communication: A direct, transparent, thoughtful, and confident communicator with a proven ability to build relationships across all levels of the organization. Actively listens and maintains excellent relationships with all stakeholders including Green Committee Consistently educates membership about agronomic practices, environmental concerns, and infrastructure needs. Strong follow-up reporting with all constituents and direct reports. Ability to communicate in Spanish is highly desirable. Business/Financial Management: Exemplary administrative, inventory, record-keeping, and accounting practices. Comfortable utilizing Microsoft Office or similar software. Ensures compliance with environmental, safety, federal, and state regulations. Strong time management and organizational skills. Golf IQ/Industry Relations: High golf IQ, as a steward of the game, environment, and traditions. Adapts maintenance practices to enhance design features and golfer playability. Strong agronomic skills, staying current with trends in turf technology and equipment. Application Instructions: To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to the link provided by October 4, 2024. Please address your cover letter to Mr. Matt Livingston and the Westwood Country Club Search Committee, detailing your interest in the position and explaining why the Rocky River location aligns with both your personal and professional goals. Save your application materials as (Last Name, First Name, WestwoodCC). Candidate selections will take place shortly thereafter, with in-person interviews scheduled for mid-October. The search process will be facilitated by Tyler Bloom, Search Consultant, tyler@tylerbloomconsulting.com.
- $125,000 to $175,000 per year
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