Golf Course Superintendent
National Links Trust (NLT)/Troon Golf is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent with a passion for managing golf course agronomic practices and eager to be a part of restoration and revitalization of East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, DC. The successful candidate has a unique opportunity over the next 10 years to have a lasting impact on municipal golf in this country. The 3 courses managed by NLT have renovations planned by world-renowned architects Tom Doak, Beau Welling and Gil Hanse. The renovations will garner national attention and will represent what municipal golf can and should be. Our new leader should be an exemplary communicator and manager of people who thinks strategically and understands the value in presenting a high quality product. The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the Director of Agronomy (DOA), Timothy Zurybida, to promote the best possible patron experience daily at East Potomac Golf Links.
East Potomac Golf Links will be the final course to be renovated by NLT. Tom Doak has been tasked with reimagining the original Walter Travis design. The finished product will be a true reversible golf course located in the heart of SW Washington, DC. The facility is a pillar of the community and one of the busiest golf courses in the US. Because of the amount of play on the course, afternoon syringing is not an option. Work days are typically 8-9 hours during the week with an emphasis put on quality of life. East Potomac Golf Links has an 18 hole regulation golf course (Blue), a 9 hole executive golf course (White), a 9 hole par 3 golf course (Red) and the oldest continually running miniature golf course in the United States. The miniature golf course just went under a $1 million renovation and opened back up for play in September of 2024. By the end of first quarter, 2025, $2.5 million of new equipment will have been delivered. As East Potomac Golf Links will be the last course to be renovated, an emphasis on conditioning in the short term has been prioritized.
The ideal candidate will be an expert agronomist with exceptional leadership skills to foster a positive and engaged employee culture. This position requires a minimum of 4 years of golf course management experience. Multi-course oversight and knowledge of large-scale operations is preferred. Knowledge of irrigation repair is a prerequisite for this position.
National Links Trust Background
National Links Trust (NLT) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to positively impacting local communities through protecting and promoting accessible, affordable, and engaging municipal golf courses across the United States of America. In June 2020, National Links Trust was awarded a 50-year lease from the National Park Service to manage East Potomac Golf Links, Langston Golf Course and Rock Creek Golf Course. National Links Trust then partnered with Troon Golf to manage the day-to-day golf operations of the three courses. While NLT also executes national initiatives aimed at the betterment of the municipal golf industry as a whole, the organization’s primary focus is the operation of Washington, DC’s three publicly accessible golf courses – Rock Creek Park Golf, Langston Golf Course, and East Potomac Golf Links – and their renovations, dubbed the “Nation’s Capital Project,” alongside the National Park Service.
The Nation’s Capital Project is a long-term, full scale, capital investment project being undertaken over the coming years. NLT has collaborated with world-renowned architects Gil Hanse, Beau Welling, and Tom Doak on the renovated design of the three courses. Beyond renovation to course architecture and agronomy, the project encompasses major infrastructure upgrades at all three facilities including construction of clubhouses, maintenance facilities, and driving ranges. The overarching theme of the project is an emphasis on community and a core belief that public golf facilities should have immense positive effects on their local communities.
Golf Course Backgrounds
Rock Creek Park Golf - Originally designed by golden age architect, William Flynn, Rock Creek Park Golf will be renovated under the direction of Gil Hanse. The finished facility will be home to a nine-hole course paying homage to Flynn’s design, a Par-3 course, driving range and clubhouse/restaurant for the entire community.
Langston Golf Course – Opened in 1939 as a course for Black golfers to play in the age of segregation, National Links Trust’s renovation will honor the history and showcase the future of Black golf. The finished facility will include an 18-hole course designed by Beau Welling, a driving range powered by Toptracer and innovative Black golf museum.
East Potomac Golf Links – East Potomac was designed as a “model municipal playground” by golden age architect, Walter Travis in the early 1900’s. Tom Doak will lead the restoration project. The finished facility will include a reversible 18-hole course, executive-length 9-hole course, par-3 course, driving range, restored miniature golf course and golf academy.
Please visit the websites to learn more: www.nationallinkstrust.org www.playdcgolf.com
Position Summary
The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible to implement sound agronomic programs in accordance with Troon Quality Standards while working within the fiscal parameters of the property. This position is responsible for assisting the DOA in agronomic oversight of East Potomac Golf Links. Responsible for leading and inspiring all agronomic associates in a manner that is consistent with the Trust’s Mission, Vision and Core Values to foster and engage employee culture. Responsible for the management of golf course assets while executing short term and long term projects at East Potomac Golf Links. Safety training and safe operational practices is a priority to also be managed by the Golf Course Superintendent.
Essential Duties
Assists DOA in developing budgeting and capital plans. Manages expenses within the department in accordance with the directive of NLT.
Fosters a positive work environment and trains employees in all aspects of golf course maintenance.
Guarantees accuracy of scheduling and payroll on a daily basis.
Provides timely and accurate reporting of all financial and non-financial information as directed, requested or required by Troon Golf representatives, Director of Agronomy or the General Manager.
Maintains clear understanding of and implements all Troon Golf Agronomy standards in addition to ensuring compliance with all local, state and federal regulatory standards/laws.
Stays abreast of current agronomic information.
Ensures proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on at assigned facilities.
Ensures that they and all associates obtain proper training and/or licenses needed to perform job tasks safely and within city, state, and federal regulations. Addresses directly all real or perceived environmental concerns.
Maintains ongoing awareness of all agronomic activity on the course and provides constant feedback and direction to key staff members.
Ensures both upward and downward communication within the department and inter-departmentally.
Provides leadership and a positive working environment that fosters teamwork, communication, ethical behavior, cleanliness and a “can do” attitude.
Assists in developing, training, coaching, disciplining and mentoring managers within the department providing feedback, direction and leadership so that they may carry out the daily activities of the department, all while grooming them for upward mobility within the company.
Responsible for training, planning, assigning, and directing work, evaluating performance, rewarding, and disciplining associates; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to any Maintenance staff such as Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Environmental Technical, Mechanic, Foreman, Irrigation Technician, Greenskeeper, and Equipment Operator.
Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate. Develops ongoing training programs.
Regular and reliable attendance.
Incorporates safe work practices in job performance.
Education and Experience
Qualified candidates will have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university in Turfgrass Management or Agronomy and a minimum of 4 years of golf course management experience. A lead Assistant with the appropriate experience and references will be considered.
Additional Required Qualifications
Candidate must possess active pesticide applicators license in DC/Maryland or Virginia, or the ability to achieve a DC pesticide applicators license within 60 days of hire.
Compensation and Benefits
Troon will offer a competitive compensation plan, including a competitive bonus and comprehensive benefits package to include but not be limited to medical, dental, vision and life insurance, 401k Retirement Savings Program, paid time off and other benefit programs.
Relocation support can be available if required.
Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and a resume not more than two pages by email to Tim Zurybida, Director of Agronomy timothy.zurybida@playdcgolf.com
Educational Requirements
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Experience Requirements
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Special Requirements
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Date Job is Available
Salary
$95,000 to $100,000 per year
Overtime: No
Job Application Instructions
Send cover letter and resume to Director of Agronomy, Timothy Zurybida timothy.zurybida@playdcgolf.com
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