- 51Golf Course Superintendent
- 3Superintendent/General Manager
- 2Director of Agronomy
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 98Assistant Superintendent
- 212nd Assistant Superintendent
- 16Assistant-in-Training
- 25Equipment/Shop Manager
- 31Turf Equipment Technician
- 13Assistant Equipment Technician
- 6Spray/Applications Technician
- 8Irrigation Technician
- 4Irrigation Manager
- 4Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 6Landscape Manager
- 2Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 3Lawn Care Technician
- 1Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 3Equipment Operator
- 6Grounds Staff
- 1Horticulturist
- 93Seasonal Intern
- 1Surveyor
- 10Sales Representative
- 3Sales Manager
- 3Operations Manager
- 1Business Opportunity
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By Mapleton Golf Club, - updated Monday at 02:12 PM - Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Mapleton is a new premier private club in Sioux Falls, SD. Course construction started in the fall of 2023 and was completed in August of 2025, opening for fall golf. The 2026 season will be the first full season of play. We are set to complete the grow-in process of our short course this spring and open for play in spring 2026. Mapleton's vision is to be Sioux Falls' first-ever private 'Golf Club', offering the best championship golf course in the area, fine dining, and overnight lodging accommodations. Turf Grass interns will gain valuable grow-in experience, participate in cultural practices, and learn from an experienced superintendent. We are seeking a motivated, detail-oriented turfgrass Intern to assist with the daily operations and maintenance of the golf course. This internship provides an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience in course construction, the grow-in process, golf course management, and turf care under the guidance of an experienced superintendent. Key Responsibilities: Course Maintenance: Assist in the daily operation of managing high-level turf, including mowing, irrigation, fertilization, and pest management. Participate in cultural practices. Management of bent grass, low-mow bluegrass, and fine fescues. Equipment Operation: Learn to operate and maintain various equipment necessary for maintenance. Learn the importance of preventative maintenance and reel grinding. Irrigation Management: Observe and assist in managing the irrigation system. Basic controller operation: Toro Lynx. Head and pipe repairs as needed. Understand watering techniques: hand watering, portable heads, and overhead irrigation. Pest Control and Fertilization: Assist in the application of pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides while ensuring compliance with safety standards and environmental regulations. Obtain a South Dakota applicator License. Project Assistance: Assist in special projects, including seeding greens, tees, fairways, and native areas, sod projects, tree trimming, drainage improvements, and course layout modifications. Lead small groups. Team Collaboration: Work alongside the Superintendent and maintenance team to ensure smooth daily operations. Have a positive attitude and a willingness to learn. Create and implement new ways to improve daily operations.
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By Tepetonka Club, - updated Monday at 01:59 PM - New London, Minnesota
Tepetonka Club is seeking motivated turfgrass interns to join our team as we complete the final stages of construction on our world-class golf facilities. Our high-level private club features an 18-hole championship course, designed by OCM, with bentgrass fairways and greens, as well as a unique 9-hole short course designed by Jim Nantz. This is a rare opportunity to gain hands-on experience in turfgrass management at an elite property while helping prepare a premier golf destination for play. We are looking for interns to join our team for the 2026 season. No prior experience is required or expected. Interns will live on-site and learn the standards of working at a high-end, fast-paced private club. With a strong emphasis on education, this internship offers significant hands-on experience in turfgrass management while helping interns build valuable professional connections. This role is designed to prepare and advance future careers in the industry. You can expect to do the following as an intern: Course Construction Bunker Installation Seeding (greens, tees, fairways) Cart path Installation Drainage Installation Spraying Greens, Tees, and Fairways Granular Fertilizer Applications Leadership Roles (Quality Control, Training, Lead Operations) Operation of Mowers, Utility Vehicles, and Small Equipment Cultural Practices (Aerification and Topdressing) Learn Industry Leading Turfgrass Management Strategies Learning and Understanding Rain Bird Irrigation System
- $19 to $20 per hour
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By Shuttle Meadow Country Cub, - updated Monday at 12:09 PM - Berlin, Connecticut
Founded in 1899, just ten years after hickory golf clubs first arrived in America, our club was established by prominent business and community leaders including Stanley, Corbin, Smith, Hart, Pease, Moore, and Baldwin. That same year, the club helped co-found the Connecticut State Golf Association, affirming its early leadership in the sport. In 1916, the club made a visionary decision to create a world-class course, contributing to the dawn of golf’s “Golden Age” of architecture with the design of its new Shuttle Meadow facility. Guided by a commitment to quality and the traditions of “the royal and ancient game,” the club built a legacy of excellence for a privileged membership. Shuttle Meadow represents golf as it was meant to be—an authentic original designed in the Scottish tradition by Willie Park Jr., known as “the man who brought golf to the world.” Park designed and built only thirteen courses, and this was his historic first on American soil. His elite designs include Sunningdale in England, and Maidstone, Olympia Fields, and Woodway in the United States. His courses have hosted the U.S., British, and Canadian Open Championships. When Park arrived in America, he was the most influential figure in the game: a two-time British Open champion, the second-largest club manufacturer in Britain, holder of four patents for club designs, author of two golf books, and a pioneering architect whose innovative layouts helped shape modern golf in the United States. His work has stood the test of time, and today he is honored as a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. Established on its current site in 1917, the club opened its historic clubhouse, designed by Kenneth Murchison, an architect whose clientele included distinguished families such as the Astors and Vanderbilts. Unlike many other facilities, Shuttle Meadow’s clubhouse is an original—elegant, timeless, and steeped in history. Many of the greatest golfers in history have walked our fairways, collectively amassing 35 British and U.S. Open Championships. Bobby Jones once remarked that our 14th hole was among the 18 prettiest he had ever played. Set on nearly 400 acres of natural landscape, Shuttle Meadow offers superlative golf, tennis, pool, and clubhouse amenities. It remains one of the most beautiful and traditional golf and country clubs in existence—a living vision from 1899. Today, the club continues to invest in its future. We are currently replacing the irrigation system with a Toro 2-wire HDPE system, and have implemented a master plan in collaboration with Brad Klein and Nick Campanelli. This plan includes bunker renovations, fairway and green expansions, tee restorations to their original locations, new cart paths, and an extensive tree removal program—all designed to preserve and enhance the course’s historic integrity while meeting modern standards. Responsibilities are as followed, but not limited to: Oversee daily course setup, including pin placements, tee markers, and hazard management Manage chemical and fertilizer applications with precision and environmental care Maintain detailed records of treatments, irrigation schedules, and turf conditions using the deacon App and task tracker Supervise and coordinate a seasonal staff of up to 20 employees during peak season Monitor and adjust moisture levels to ensure optimal turf health and playability with the new USGA moisture meters Perform and oversee irrigation system repairs, including troubleshooting and part replacement Ensure all staff adhere to safety protocols and operate equipment responsibly Attend green / finance committee meetings Our summer schedule rotation follows a 1 weekend on / 2 weekends off structure, designed to support a strong work-life balance. We believe that maintaining personal time is essential to professional success. In addition to this balanced schedule, we emphasize extensive education and hands-on experience. Our goal is to provide the training, mentorship, and practical exposure necessary through transparency of the club and other roles to prepare the next candidate for advancement into the role of Superintendent.
- $70,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Turf Solutions of Florida, Inc, - updated Saturday at 11:55 PM - Fort Myers, Florida
Join our growing team! Turf Solutions is seeking a qualified sales representative to help sell the products and services that our customers rely on. Turf Solutions is the #1 distributor of Foliar Pak in Florida, also carrying a complete line of post patent products from Quali-Pro, Atticus, Albaugh and Rightline.. Turf Solutions also is a volume distributor for Comand, utilizing our fleet of "Comander" spreaders. We also offer a complete line of our own proprietary liquid fertilizers, wetting agents and granular products, many will be produced in our employee-owned production facility located in Fitzgerald, Georgia. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of the T&O/L&O industries,excels at building relationships and providing a high level of customer service . The ideal candidate has established contacts in the S.W Florida area, strong negotiating skills and the ability to market our products and services. The Account Manager will be tasked with giving presentations, attending industry related events, trade shows and must be both personable and professional.
- $75,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Promontory Club, - Park City, Utah
Promontory Club, a private luxury mountain club, located in Park City, Utah, is seeking a Senior Assistant Superintendent to help lead the maintenance and operations of the Jack Nicklaus Painted Valley Signature golf course. This is a hands-on leadership role working closely with the Superintendent to deliver exceptional playing conditions and support ongoing course improvements. About Promontory The Jack Nicklaus Signature course features a 8098 yard par-72 championship golf course featuring undulated greens, wide rolling fairways, and a robust native area. In Fall of 2025, a full course bunker renovation began, expected to finish in the summer of 2026. Promontory Club is a high-end club which encompasses 11 square miles and features three golf courses: the Jack Nicklaus Painted Valley golf course, a Pete Dye Canyon course, and a newly opened Forrest Richardson 18-hole par 3 course, along with an unmatched suite of luxury amenities. Promontory has earned national acclaim as a premier destination community where world-class golf meets extraordinary mountain living. Role and Responsibilities Managing and training staff (5 year-round and up to 30 seasonally) Conducting morning job assignments and meetings using TaskTracker Logging fertilizer applications, topdressing applications, and cultivation practices in Greenskeeper Facilities daily practices such as course set up, hand watering, mowing, fertilizer applications, and large equipment operations Has a working knowledge of irrigation, fertilization (granular and foliar), tractors, small equipment, and spreaders/spray rigs Ensuring elite playing conditions, consistent from tee to green, and help achieve our goal of perpetual improvement Winter work consists of snow removal (snowplows, tractors, snow blowers, and hand-shoveling Qualifications What we’re looking for: A motivated and organized leader, with an eye for detail, who enjoys problem solving, working in a team environment and strives to make course improvements and builds exceptional relationships with the maintenance staff, the professional golf staff, and our membership.
- $70,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Promontory Club, - Park City, Utah
Promontory Club, a private luxury mountain club, located in Park City, Utah, is seeking a 2nd Assistant Superintendent to help lead the maintenance and operations of the Jack Nicklaus Painted Valley Signature golf course. This is a hands-on leadership role working closely with the Lead Assistant and Superintendent to deliver exceptional playing conditions and support ongoing course improvements. About Promontory The Jack Nicklaus Signature course features a 8098 yard par-72 championship golf course featuring undulated greens, wide rolling fairways, and a robust native area. In Fall of 2025, a full course bunker renovation began, expected to finish in the summer of 2026. Promontory Club is a high-end club which encompasses 11 square miles and features three golf courses: the Jack Nicklaus Painted Valley golf course, a Pete Dye Canyon course, and a newly opened Forrest Richardson 18-hole par 3 course, along with an unmatched suite of luxury amenities. Promontory has earned national acclaim as a premier destination community where world-class golf meets extraordinary mountain living. Role and Responsibilities Help Senior Assistant and Superintendent in managing crew year round Conducting weekend job assignments and meetings using TaskTracker Has a working knowledge of irrigation, fertilization (granular and foliar), tractors, small equipment, and spreaders/spray rigs Spraying weekly foliar fertilizer applications on Greens, Tees, or Fairways Logging fertilizer applications, topdressing applications, and cultivation practices in Greenskeeper Training crew members on various machines and golf course practices Daily practices such as course set up, hand watering, moisture management, and data collection Helping irrigation tech with irrigation repair Winter work consists of snow removal (snowplows, tractors, snow blowers, and hand-shoveling What we’re looking for: A motivated and organized leader, with an eye for detail, who enjoys problem solving, working in a team environment and strives to make course improvements and builds exceptional relationships with the maintenance staff, the professional golf staff, and our membership.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Forest Lake Club, - updated Friday at 09:54 PM - Columbia, South Carolina
Forest Lake Club is seeking a strategic leader as their next Director of Grounds responsible for the care, conditioning, and long-range stewardship of Forest Lake Club’s golf course, grounds, facilities, and natural areas. The role integrates agronomy, infrastructure management, environmental protection, and team leadership to ensure that the course reflects the club’s heritage, the expectations of its membership, and the standards of the surrounding community. About Forest Lake Club Founded in 1923 in Columbia, South Carolina, Forest Lake Club has long been regarded as one of the region’s premier private clubs, defined by its relaxed Southern elegance, tight-knit membership, and commitment to providing exceptional recreational, social, and family experiences. The club’s rolling terrain, mature tree canopy, and lakeside setting embody the natural character of the surrounding Forest Acres community. Forest Lake has invested significantly in its golf course, clubhouse, racquet amenities, aquatics, and grounds over the last decade, ensuring that the property remains both timeless and relevant. The club’s culture is built on tradition, hospitality, environmental responsibility, and a strong sense of community. The Director of Grounds plays a central role in preserving the club’s legacy while leading the continued evolution of its golf course and outdoor environment. Club Highlights: Budget - $2.1M Staff size: 21 hourly, 3 Assistants, 1 Mechanic + Hourly mechanic Support Annual rounds: 27,000 Total Membership: 1160 Green Committee: 8 Members, 3 year committee term limits, with board member serving as chair Grass types: Greens – Champion Collars – Celebration sodded in 2025 Fairways – Mostly 419, but there is still some common out there Tee Boxes – Mixture of 419/Celebration/Diamond Irrigation system: Pumps Rebuilt in 2016, new system installed in 2019, two wire rainbird. Water source- Man Made Lake Initial Priorities of Position: Elevate daily course conditioning standards Build and develop a high-performance agronomy team Create and execute a multi-year agronomic and infrastructure plan Develop communication plan with members, leadership & committees Success Traits of Individual: Strong knowledge and understanding of modern agronomic, equipment, technology and maintenance practices Strong leadership and team building capabilities Team player, who creates an environment for continued growth and High attention to detail and observational skills High golf IQ Embraces technology with sound fundamental agronomic practices Strong financial acumen and budget management Resourceful and pragmatic Collaborative cross-department relations Exceptional communication skills with members, staff, and community stakeholders. Strong knowledge of irrigation systems, golf course construction, and capital project management. Active within the golf course superintendent and club community, seeking out advances to better Forest Lake Club Primary Responsibilities: Operational & Course Conditioning Lead all golf course and grounds maintenance operations to deliver consistent, high-quality daily conditioning aligned with Forest Lake Club expectations. Conduct daily inspections of greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, rough, practice areas, landscaping, and public-facing spaces. Maintain presence on the course during peak member play and major club events. Complete weekly ride-throughs with the agronomy leadership team to evaluate turf health, playability, detail standards, and member feedback. Agronomy, Environmental Stewardship & Community Integration Develop agronomic programs suited to Forest Lake’s climate, soil structure, tree canopy, water systems, and classic golf architecture. Oversee turf health, moisture management, pest control, and plant nutrition practices with environmental responsibility at the forefront. Protect and enhance naturalized areas, lake edges, woodlands, and wildlife corridors that are central to the club’s identity and the Forest Acres community aesthetic. Ensure full compliance with all federal, state, and local environmental regulations. Infrastructure, Irrigation & Equipment Manage all equipment maintenance, repair schedules, replacement planning, and capital forecasting. Oversee irrigation system performance, moisture management, audits, and long-term replacement planning. Lead drainage improvements, tree management programs, bunker projects, turf conversions, and other infrastructure upgrades. Coordinate all in-house and contracted construction projects, providing written plans and progress updates to the GM/COO. Leadership, Culture & Workforce Development Recruit, train, lead, and mentor the Grounds & Greens team in alignment with Forest Lake Club’s service culture and community standards. Provide clear expectations, performance evaluations, and professional development for assistant superintendents and staff. Conduct safety meetings and ensure compliance with club and OSHA standards. Foster a positive, accountable, and team-focused work environment. Budgeting, Financial Management & Resource Planning Develop and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for golf course and grounds maintenance. Oversee procurement, inventory, and cost controls for fertilizers, pesticides, materials, equipment, and supplies. Maintain accurate records for payroll, inventory, chemical applications, equipment maintenance, and cultural practices. Align budgetary execution with the club’s long-range strategic plan. Member Communication & Community Relations Collaborate with the GM/COO, Golf Professional, and other department heads to align course operations with club activities. Serve as the staff liaison to the Greens & Grounds Committee, providing professional guidance and transparent communication. Maintain visibility with the membership, offering insight into course conditions, turf challenges, and project timelines. Represent the club positively in the Forest Acres community, local environmental groups, and industry networks. Qualifications, Education & Experience: Degree in Turfgrass Science, Agronomy, Horticulture, or related field. 6–8+ years of progressive golf course management experience; private club experience preferred. GCSAA Class A membership; CGCS designation preferred. Demonstrated success with warm-season turf management in a climate consistent with the South Carolina region. Renovation and project management experience Compensation & Benefits: Salary - $180,000-$200,000 Annual car allowance Bonus Continued education and professional dues Relocation assistance Insurance Benefits consistent with the Club’s employee benefits, with Club covered premiums on Health only. Application Instructions: Please submit a detailed cover letter and resume addressed to Mr. Jacob Cyr and the Forest Lake Search Committee by January 6th, 2026 to the link provided. In person interviews will take place in mid-January. For any questions, please reach Tyler Bloom (tyler@bloomgolfpartners.com), Search Consultant.
- $180,000 to $200,000 per year
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By Bland Landscaping Co, - Matthews, North Carolina
Job Purpose The Lawn Technician is a hands-on position in Grounds Management that performs IPM functions, planning, administrative and regulatory functions. Other duties as directed from the Production Manager. Responsibilities - Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Production Maintain at all times proper environmental and public safety practices Maintain Chemical Storage area in a clean and organized manner Daily Communication with Asst. Managers and Branch Manager regarding concerns or pest problems Attend and participate in crew and department general and safety meetings Safe driving of company owned vehicles trucks (with or without trailers) Perform current IPM Practices and procedures as stated in company program Snow removal in the winter months Assist with seasonal tasks such as annual flower installation and enhancements Must be able to work various shifts (early mornings or evenings in order to perform duties when public, property, or safety is an issue) Must be able to work with minimal supervision Horticulture Observe and identify major turf and ornamental pests/formulate safe and effective remedies Supervise and train maintenance crews on all aspects of landscape maintenance services Customer Service Maintain communication with clients and general public in order to address questions or concerns Accounting Prepare timesheets and other daily paperwork as required by the company Keep current all Pesticide Application Records and site Pest History Reports Pay/Benefits Package $800 to $1050 Weekly Salary BCBS Health Insurance including Vision/Dental 80 hours (PTO) Paid Time Off annually Company Matched 401K Note As we continue to grow as a company, all positions have significant opportunities for advancement. Providing the candidate meets the proper qualifications and ambitious work ethic. If this is not the right opportunity for you then please check out our available positions with Branches across the state in: Apex Corporate, Apex, Clayton, Concord, Main Charlotte, East Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Matthews, Supply, Wake Forest, and Wilmington. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Bland Landscaping Company provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, or local laws. Required Skills Requirements Ability to lift up to 50 pounds on a routine basis Ability to bend and stoop on a continual basis Ability to work outside in all weather conditions Ability to work around bees, poison ivy, pollen, thorns and other environmental risks Must be able to work with minimal supervision Must wear sturdy shoes, company uniforms, and assigned PPE Must present yourself in a professional, polite manner Must practice safety with chemicals and equipment Must wear company-provided eye and ear protection as required Must have valid NC Driver's license and maintain a good driving record (CDL preferred) Must be able to pass a criminal background check Must be willing to obtain NC Pesticide applicators license (Ground Applicator, Sub Class l turf and Ornamental) within 90 days of employment in this position Must be able to read and understand standard Pesticide Labeling and perform proper procedures for mixing, Must have good communication skills and ability to motivate others Must comply with Bland's policies and procedures Must be able to pass a criminal background check Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
- $41,600 to $54,600 per year
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By ServiScape at Pottawattomie Country Club, - updated Friday at 06:42 PM - Michigan City, Indiana
ServiScape at Pottawattomie Country Club (PCC) is seeking an experienced and motivated Golf Course Superintendent to lead the golf course maintenance team and department. PCC was founded in 1909 with the original 9-holes designed by famed architect Tom Bendelow. The 2nd 9-holes were designed and constructed by Bob Simmons in 1965 completing what is now the 18 hole layout at PCC. Over the last few years several projects have been completed to include expanding the driving range tee (grass and synthetic), the construction of a new chipping green, replacing sand in all the bunkers, upgrades to the irrigation & pump systems, an extensive tree management program, and updated equipment replacement among others. More recently PCC formally engaged Raymond Hearn to develop a long range master plan, which we intend to implement in the near future. PCC is unique to the area with not only the course design but the rolling topography. The current routing stretches the course to 6,700 yards. The greens, tees, and fairways are a blend of bent and poa irrigated with a Toro irrigation system. The majority of the equipment is Toro with a few alternative manufacturers. The membership and board of directors of PCC have a strong commitment to continual improvements to the club, which has been and continues to be demonstrated by the resources the club directs toward those improvements. The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the maintenance and care of the golf course and surrounding grounds. Key responsibilities include: Develop and implement daily, weekly, and seasonal agronomic plan for all areas of the golf course. Recruit, train, guide, and work with existing and new team members. Develop and guide daily schedules and tasks for the maintenance team. Develop and track the golf course maintenance budget. Schedule, monitor, adjust, and repair the irrigation system. Assure daily maintenance standards and expectations are achieved. Work with the Assistant Superintendent and Equipment Technician. Maintain detailed records for agronomic procedures and equipment repair and maintenance. Work directly with the various golf course department heads to coordinate schedules and to meet the needs of the club. Communicate daily with key golf course department heads and formally meet with department heads on a weekly basis. Professionally communicate and interact with the PCC members and guests. Provide and appreciate the need for enhanced maintenance conditions for special events such as club championships, member/member events, member/guest events and the like. Have a full understanding and appreciation for the needs of the playing surfaces to include consistent afternoon shifts for hand watering and the like during high turf stress conditions, etc. Recognize and complete minor golf course improvements.
- $85,000 to $92,000 per year
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By Woodfield Country Club, - updated Friday at 06:21 PM - Boca Raton, Florida
Woodfield Boca Raton is seeking an Assistant Equipment Technician to join our Golf Course Maintenance department. The Assistant reports directly to the Equipment Shop Manager. This program includes the repair of failing equipment, keeping records of parts and labor needed to maintain each piece of equipment, placing orders for parts and supplies needed for equipment service, and assisting with other tasks, as needed. The Assistant Equipment Technician places safety as a top priority and is responsible for maintaining a clean service area and maintenance building. This position works with the equipment manager to provide a clean and organized shop. Responsibilities include: Reel grinding experience preferred, but will train the right person Mechanical aptitude required including working knowledge of small engines and preventative maintenance Know how to use golf course maintenance equipment Follow safety policies/procedures (wearing PPE, maintaining equipment, etc.) Always communicates clearly and professionally Club wide vaccination mandate for all employees Woodfield Country Club proudly offers the following benefits: Complimentary Meals in Employee Café Employee Referral Bonus Birthday Recognition Employee Social Events Direct Deposit On-site Parking In addition to the benefits noted above, all Full-Time, year-round employees will be eligible to receive: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Company Paid Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance Voluntary Short Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Long Term Disability Insurance 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with Club Match Paid Vacation Paid Personal Time Off Paid Holidays Woodfield Country Club is a drug-free workplace, candidates must be able to pass pre-employment drug screen. EEOC
- $25 to $27 per hour
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By Somerset Hills Country Club, - updated Friday at 04:32 PM - Bernardsville, New Jersey
Course Description: Somerset Hills Country Club is a prestigious, private club ranked in the top 100. It’s an 18-hole facility located in Bernardsville, NJ, Designed by A.W. Tillinghast in 1918. Renowned for its classic design and pristine conditions, Somerset Hills is a nationally recognized club with a rich history. Somerset Hills offers interns an opportunity to gain experience not offered by the vast majority of clubs in the top 100 while also allowing for a solid work-life balance. Position Overview: We are seeking an Intern, or AIT, to join the Greens Department for the 2026 season. Prospects are not required, or expected, to have any experience. While living on the course, interns will learn the standards associated with working at a high end club in a fast paced environment. A focus on education gives interns an opportunity to grow significantly in both turfgrass management and network building. This is a preparatory role designed to further careers and help people understand the “why” behind decisions. Responsibilities: Foliar Greens Spray, Fairway Sprays, Tee Sprays Hand Watering Greens (Mentorship by Superintendent) Leadership Roles (Quality Control, Training, Lead Operations) Water Management Fertilizer applications Operation of Mowers, Utility Vehicles, and Small Equipment Irrigation Setup and Repair Course Setup Cultural Practices (Aerification, Topdressing, Verticutting) Learn Industry Leading Turfgrass Management Strategies Projects
- $19 to $19 per hour
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By Dedham Country and Polo Club, - updated Friday at 03:55 PM - Dedham, Massachusetts
Club History Dedham Country and Polo Club is one of the oldest private country clubs in Massachusetts. The 18-hole golf course was designed by famed golf course architect and engineer, Seth Raynor. The replica holes Raynor designed, draw on the strategic principles of famed golf holes such as the Redan, Alps, Punchbowl, Eden, Short, and Biarritz, among others. Dedham Country and Polo Club is home to a very active membership, in a highly desirable part of the Boston suburbs. The Club has hosted several Championships throughout its history, and has many other amenities, including trap shooting, ice hockey, tennis, paddle and pickle ball, and cross-country skiing. Job Description Dedham Country and Polo Club is seeking a seasonal turfgrass Intern that is a self-motivated, team-oriented individual, to join our Grounds Staff. As an intern at Dedham Country and Polo Club you will participate in a diverse range of activities involving every aspect of daily golf course maintenance and numerous course improvement projects. Including pesticide applications, top dressing, hand watering, golf course setup and supervising small crews. You will work closely with and report to the Golf Course Superintendent, and Assistant Superintendents. Upon completion of a successful internship/education, full time positions can be made available.
- $22 to $22 per hour
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By Fyre Lake Golf Club, - Sherrard, Illinois
Description Built in 2010, Fyre Lake Golf Club is an 18-Hole Public Golf Course located in Sherrard, IL. One of the few Nicklaus Designs in the state of Illinois, Fyre Lake is carved through a beautiful, undulating terrain with the namesake lake creating some of the most breathtaking shots in the area. A par 70 measuring over 6500 yards, this course is a true test to all levels of golfers. Duties and Responsibilities The Assistant Superintendent will be tasked with maintaining the agronomy of the course at the highest levels. They will directly report to the Course Superintendent and their duties shall be as follows: · Develop Plant Protectants Program · Execute all pesticide applications · Perform course setup on daily basis · Manage, direct, educate and train seasonal employees · Scout and manage any diseases · Maintain inventory · Communicate with Pro Shop personnel on course conditions daily · Interface with members regularly · Active local chapter involvement
- $20 to $26 per hour
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By Grand Elk Golf Club, - updated Friday at 02:57 PM - Granby, Colorado
Grand Elk Golf Club in Granby, Colorado is seeking applicants for our open Golf Course Superintendent position. The course is at 8,000 feet and we are looking for an individual with high mountain experience. The irrigation system is a combination of Rain Bird heads, Toro Smart controllers and Lynx software. A Toro equipment package has been purchased and set for delivery including three 5410 fairway units, two Triflexes, an HDX Workman, two Buffalo Blowers, 5800 sprayer, and a 4500 rough unit. Grand Elk is managed by Troon Golf. FLSA Status: Exempt Department: Maintenance Reports to: General Manager/Director of Golf General Purpose: Oversees the maintenance the course and grounds and ensures that turf grass is repaired and maintained to established standards. Essential Duties: Ø Prepares the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans. Ø Plans, organizes directs, and performs related tasks to the timely minimization of winter turf damage including but not limited to: o Mechanical/machine damage o Vole damage o Desiccation (turf loss from drying out) o Ice damage o Snow Mold Ø Coordinates the aggressive spring preparations: turf cleaning, irrigation repairs, seeding, sodding, and spot fertility programs. Ø Applies fertilizers and chemicals via spreader and sprayers with detail and care. Ø Safely operates tracked side by side to pack, monitor, and groom the course during winter operations. Ø Plans and directs proper winterization of the golf course including and fencing, tarping, end-of-season agronomy practices, and chemical applications. Ø Maintains a working knowledge and provides recommendation on the agronomy programs associated with management of the specific water, soil, and turf types of the course. Ø Operates and maintains irrigation pressure relief and reduction valves. Ø Operates and troubleshoots ditch routes, pumps and motors associated with the golf course water delivery systems. Ø Oversees and repairs broken water lines, heads and valves. Ø Communicates with the Director of Golf and Head Golf Professional to discuss conditions of golf courses, maintenance plans and scheduled events. Ø Plans, organizes and directs the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Ø Supervises the planting and cultural practices involved in growing various turf grasses, trees and ornamental plants Ø Ensures that maintenance equipment is properly maintained. Ø Procures supplies and materials within budgetary limitations. Ø Keep records of annual maintenance activities and costs. Prepares reports. Ø Implements sound purchasing procedures utilizing preferred vendors, when possible. Ø Reconciles and provides timely coding of all invoices, payroll and other required documents. Ø Coordinates and operates machinery associated with property snow removal program. Ø Ensures all company policies and procedures are followed including compliance with government regulations. Ø 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. Ø Ensures proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on the course. Ø 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. Ø Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate. Develops ongoing training programs. Ø Regular and reliable attendance. Ø Incorporates safe work practices in job performance. 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.
- $100,000 to $120,000 per year
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By The Country Club of Harrisburg, - updated Friday at 02:49 PM - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The Country Club of Harrisburg is seeking an Equipment/Shop Manager. The Equipment Manager reports to the golf course superintendent and/or the assistant golf course superintendent and oversees the maintenance of all golf course equipment. This includes diagnosis and repair of equipment, preventative maintenance, record keeping of parts/labor, and placing orders for parts and supplies needed for equipment or service. The golf course mechanic places safety as a top priority and is responsible for maintaining a clean service area and maintenance building. Develops and performs preventative maintenance program on all golf course maintenance equipment. Diagnose and repair mechanical problems with all equipment. Communicates the needs of maintenance and repair of all equipment to the superintendent. Overhaul and be able to repair diesel and gas engines, transmissions, hydraulics, and electrical. Operate shop equipment such as equipment lift, grinding tools, air compression tools, and welding. Understand technical literature regarding equipment maintenance and repair. Accountable for the repair and sharpening of all reel and rotary equipment at the discretion of the superintendent. Must be able to manage and handle oils, grease, and other chemical compounds within the shop area. Responsible for ordering/receiving parts, tracking inventory, maintaining equipment repair records. Trains staff on the safe and proper use of equipment. Maintain a safe, organized, and clean shop work area. Prioritizes safety and addresses hazard concerns. Recommends equipment purchases and leases. Operates heavy and light equipment. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to work in various weather conditions. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or with out notice.
- $28 to $36 per hour
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By Chicago Golf Club, - updated Friday at 02:24 PM - Wheaton, Illinois
Chicago Golf Club is an 18-Hole facility located in Wheaton, Illinois, 25 miles west of Chicago. The course was founded in 1892 by Charles Blair Macdonald, often referred to as the "Father of American Golf". It is the oldest 18-hole golf club in North America and is one of the five founding members of the USGA. The course was redesigned in 1923 by Macdonald's protege, Seth Raynor. Since 1923, the course has been relatively untouched, aside from a 2020 restoration led by Tom Doak that brought back features that had been lost over time. The course is known for having extremely firm and fast conditions, and an inland links-like feel. The club has hosted many major championships, including three U.S. Opens (1897,1900,1911), multiple U.S. Amateur championships (1897, 1905, 1909, 1912), two Walker Cups (1928, 2005), and most recently, the inaugural U.S. Senior Women's Open Championship (2018). Upcoming championships include the 2033 U.S Women's Open as well as the 2036 Walker Cup. We are looking for motivated applicants that have intentions of pursuing a career in Turf Management. We take pride in teaching interns as much as possible and preparing them for success in our industry. As an intern you will work closely with the Superintendent, Assistants in Training, Assistant Superintendents, and Equipment Technician. Areas you can expect to gain experience in include but are not limited to: Sprayer calibration/application Hand watering greens at a championship level Mowing/rolling all playing surfaces Course-set up Irrigation repair and troubleshooting Management experience Fertilizer application Bunker work Aggressive cultural practices
- $17 to $17 per hour
- 441 views
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By Weeks Farm Machinery Auction, Inc., - updated Friday at 02:22 PM - Moultrie, Georgia
Equipment Inspector/Auction Assistant Weeks Farm Machinery's turf division is looking for an Equipment Inspector/Auction Assistant to join our team in Moultrie, GA. Job Responsibilities Inspect condition of equipment for auction Review and edit descriptions of equipment Line up items for auction Picture and video equipment Upload pictures, videos, and descriptions to website Talk to customers and answer questions about items Other duties as needed Qualifications Must be able to operate all types of turf equipment Some mechanical knowledge of turf equipment Basic computer skills Good communication skills Knowledge of other types of equipment beneficial Must have positive attitude and work well with others Problem solving skills Email resume to ryan@bidweeks.com
- $15 to $20 per hour
- 257 views
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By Pine Canyon Club, - updated Friday at 01:41 PM - Flagstaff, Arizona
2026 Agronomy Internships; Paid Housing, Overtime Available Come work and play in one of America's great mountain cities, Flagstaff, Arizona. Pine Canyon Club is a private 600 acre residential and golf community with multiple member offerings. Designed by Jay Morrish in 2002, the club is busy working on numerous improvement projects including a new, 10 acre par 3 course. We are looking to fill two positions (flexible timing for 3, 6 to 10 month internship timeframes) for the 2026 season with individuals who are passionate about golf and enjoy working in a fun, team oriented environment. Interns at Pine Canyon will be exposed to all aspects of managing a high end golf facility. Working closely with the Director of Agronomy, the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendents and an amazing team, you will work through a series of training sessions as we build up toward the end of the season when interns will be responsible for running the operation for one full week. Our goal is for interns to finish their time here with a solid foundation of knowledge and skill making them ready for the next step. Interns can expect 50 to 60 hours per week in season with a schedule that includes 3 days off every two weeks (off every other weekend) giving you time to explore the amazing natural beauty of nearby areas such as the Grand Canyon, Sedona and Scottsdale AZ. Life is better at 7000ft!
- $20 to $20 per hour
- 6,931 views
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By Wykagyl Country Club, - updated Friday at 01:30 PM - New Rochelle, New York
Wykagyl Country Club, located just 20 minutes north of Manhattan in New Rochelle, NY, is a historic 18-hole private club with a long tradition of championship golf. The membership expects conditioning to be among the best in the Met Section, and the agronomy team is committed to delivering premier playing surfaces through progressive turf management practices. Wykagyl Country Club is seeking motivated students for our Summer Internship Program. This is a hands-on opportunity to gain valuable experience in all facets of golf course maintenance at a high-level private facility. Interns will work closely with the Director of Agronomy, Assistant Superintendents, and management team while developing the skills necessary to advance in the turfgrass industry. Responsibilities Participate in daily course setup and tournament preparation Involvement with chemical and fertilizer applications Water management including hand-watering and irrigation system operation Exposure to agronomic practices such as aerification, topdressing, verticutting, etc. Crew leadership opportunities during cultural practices Equipment operation and training on specialized turf machinery
- $20 to $22 per hour
- 1,676 views
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By Wykagyl Country Club, - updated Friday at 01:29 PM - New Rochelle, New York
Wykagyl Country Club, located just 20 minutes north of Manhattan in New Rochelle, NY, is a historic 18-hole private club with a long tradition of championship golf. The membership expects conditioning to be among the best in the Met Section, and the agronomy team is committed to delivering premier playing surfaces through progressive turf management practices. Wykagyl Country Club is seeking a motivated Second Assistant Superintendent to join our agronomy team. This is a hands-on position at a high-level private facility, offering the opportunity to be involved in daily operations and long-term agronomic planning. The Second Assistant will work closely with the Director of Agronomy, Assistant Superintendents, and the management team while developing the skills necessary to advance in the turfgrass industry.
- $65,000 to $70,000 per year
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By TriYield LLC, - updated Friday at 12:42 PM - Arcadia, Florida
Turf Sales Agronomist – Florida Region TriYield, LLC TriYield is seeking a passionate, field-driven Turf Sales Agronomist to join our rapidly growing team. If you have expertise in sod and turf production and thrive on helping growers achieve better yields and healthier turf, this is your opportunity to make a real impact. Why Join TriYield? · ✔ Partner with innovative sod producers and turf growers across Florida. · ✔ Work with cutting-edge agronomic and plant nutrition solutions. What You’ll Do · Build strong relationships with sod farms, turf care professionals, and agricultural producers. · Educate customers on TriYield’s agronomic programs and plant nutrition technologies. · Develop and execute territory sales strategies to drive growth and market expansion. · Provide expert agronomic support and recommendations to customers and internal teams. · Represent TriYield at trade shows, field days, and key industry events. · Track customer interactions and sales activity in CRM systems. · Travel throughout your Florida territory, including occasional overnight trips. What You’ll Bring · Deep understanding of soil science, plant biology, and turfgrass nutrition. · Excellent communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills. · Self-motivated, organized, and able to work both independently and collaboratively. · Proficiency with MS Office and CRM tools. · Must reside in Florida. Grow With Us At TriYield, we’re more than a plant nutrition company — we’re partners in progress for our growers. If you’re driven by agronomy, relationships, and results, we want to hear from you. Learn more at TriYield.com
- $60,000 to $120,000 per year
- 1,166 views
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By Wannamoisett Country Club, - updated Friday at 11:27 AM - Rumford, Rhode Island
Wannamoisett Country Club is located in Rumford, Rhode Island where the club consistently ranks as one of the best courses in the state by Golf Digest. The club was founded in 1898 intended to promote the game of golf in New England. A rough 9-hole design existed until 1914 when renowned golf course architect Donald Ross redesigned the existing holes into an 18-hole championship layout. The club would play host to the 1931 PGA Championship and since 1962 annually hosts the Northeast Amateur, which consists of the world’s top college golfers and amateurs. Notable tournament winners include Dustin Johnson, Collin Morikawa, David Duval, Ben Crenshaw, amongst others. Individuals interested in the position will gain experience in each of the following areas: Daily Mowing and Course Setup Moisture Management Irrigation Troubleshooting Chemical Applications Cultural Management of Poa/Bent Greens
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By Karsten Golf Club, - updated Thursday at 10:59 PM - Stillwater, Oklahoma
The mission of the Agronomy Team at Karsten is simple: find the missing piece of our puzzle—an Assistant Superintendent who wants to be fully involved in planning, budgeting, agronomy strategy, and the daily pursuit of excellence. Karsten is not a typical golf club. It is a proving ground for some of the best players in the world, a place where elite performance is expected, and where perfect turf conditions are not the goal—they’re the standard. Position Overview As Assistant Superintendent, you will play a key role in daily course preparation, staff leadership, irrigation management, and agronomic decision-making. This position involves hands-on work as the culture in our organization is about leading by example and working together to accomplish our goals on a daily-basis . You’ll collaborate closely with the Superintendent to uphold the standards that define Karsten's reputation for excellence and build relationships with your team that will last forever. If you’re passionate, driven, detail-oriented, and eager to grow into a future Superintendent role, this opportunity offers the training, exposure, and environment to accelerate your career. Club Highlights A proven development ground for elite players preparing for professional golf No committees, no social-club distractions—just pure, championship-level agronomy A singular mission: deliver the hardest, purest, and most consistent playing conditions possible State-of-the-art systems, equipment, and technology across the entire property Entire course infrastructure—from pumphouse to equipment fleet—is new or being newly implemented Traits We’re Seeking Hands-on leader who works alongside the team to execute high standards Passionate, driven, and committed to personal and professional excellence Eager to learn industry best practices from a supportive network of top professionals Strong work ethic, career ambition, and genuine interest in becoming a Superintendent High attention to detail with a love for golf and golf course architecture Team-oriented mindset with the ability to build trust and relationships Focused, forward-thinking attitude with the capacity to help shape a world-class agronomy operation Knowledge, Responsibilities & Aptitude Understanding of fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and soil amendments Ability to calibrate sprayers/spreaders and perform turf-related math with confidence Working knowledge of C3 and C4 turf physiology Provide agronomic recommendations and contribute solutions to elevate playing conditions Lead staff scheduling, task execution, training, safety, and accountability Maintain detailed records of chemical applications, moisture management, cultural practices, and inspections Assist with interviewing, hiring, and supervision of the Agronomy team Help manage irrigation scheduling and hand-watering of surfaces Participate in cultural practices including aerification, topdressing, mowing, and course setup Support course preparation for high-level events and tournaments Commit to professional growth through organizations, seminars, volunteer opportunities, and continuing education Uphold environmental and safety standards at all times Application instructions: Please send a cover and resume as one PDF directed to Mr. Kyle Callahan, Golf Course Superintendent. Interviews will be conducted as soon as possible and the position will close when best candidate is chosen.
- $57,500 to $70,000 per year
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By Pronghorn Club at Juniper Preserve, - Bend, Oregon
SUMMARY Under supervision performs a wide range of daily golf course maintenance duties. Interns will be provided with a challenging position that will allow them to use some of the skills and experience gained in their academic setting and previous work experience. Interns will be shown the tools to achieve any goals or academic requirements they would like to fulfill during their employment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform wide ranges of duties to give broad exposure and experience as required by internship. Employee should be attentive, alert, on time, properly attired, and ready to receive instruction promptly at the beginning of shift. At the end of shift, complete the daily log sheet to include Daily Standards and break log check off. Operates most, if not all, equipment used on daily maintenance, both walking and riding equipment as well as restricted use pieces of equipment. Operates small machinery to assist with edging, trimming and mowing. Involved with tasks related to golf course detail (weed and debris clean-up, poa eradication, etc). Participates in topdressing and fertilizer applications of greens, tees and fairways and lawns. Maintains gasoline or diesel, oil and other equipment fluid levels daily. Checking in at both the beginning and end of shift. Report equipment problems and failures to the mechanic immediately and fill out the correct paperwork. May perform daily equipment repair and maintenance as directed by Head Mechanic. Planting, pruning, and transport of vegetative material. Ensures that all equipment used is washed properly, returned to designated location and charging if applicable. Participates in irrigation practices, such as hand watering, syringing and repairs. Involved in leading up small crews and may be relied upon for crew leadership on weekends and available for overtime as needed. Participation in both maintenance, construction, and appropriate miscellaneous projects. Participation in formalized weekly intern meetings held throughout the season. Maintain proper radio etiquette and return radios to chargers when finished. Able to effectively handle multiple tasks. Incorporates safe work practices in job performance. Regular and reliable attendance. Maintains a professional standard at Juniper Preserve including, but not limited to, appearance, interaction with members, associates, guests of the resort, verbal discussions and written correspondence. Does not discuss work related issues with members and resort guests. Maintains positive attitude and the flexibility to take on new and different tasks as assigned by the Director of Agronomy/superintendents/mechanics.
- $18 to $21 per hour
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By Recreation Centers of Sun City West, Inc., - Sun City West, Arizona
Assists the Golf Course Superintendent in all aspects of course maintenance operations. Manages the course maintenance operation in the absence of the Superintendent. Assists in personnel management and evaluation, employee safety, personnel discipline and may also plan or modify daily work schedule based on the Superintendent’s direction. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES (This list is not intended to detail all aspects of the assigned work but is representative of the job’s overall responsibilities.) (This list is not intended to detail all aspects of the assigned work but is representative of the job’s overall responsibilities.) Supervises and participates in the operation and maintenance of the golf course including pumps, irrigation, drainage systems and computer setup. Completes office work including filing, recordkeeping, inventory, and time record maintenance. Applies and supervises application of fertilizers and chemicals. Performs structural pest control and maintains a valid and current Structural Pest Control Applicator license. Takes continuing education courses as necessary to maintain licensure Operates and supervises the use of various heavy equipment including front end loaders, backhoe, and trencher. Coordinates with pro-shop staff to ensure preparation of the course(s) for regular play and tournaments in the Superintendent's absence. Impeccable service and social perceptiveness include the ability to communicate values and attitudes that contribute to a positive culture association wide, encouraging teamwork and possessing an open communication style with both employees and community members. Regular on-site attendance in compliance with attendance policy is expected. Other duties as assigned.
- $47,195 to $66,768 per year
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