- 59Golf Course Superintendent
- 2Superintendent/General Manager
- 2Director of Agronomy
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 87Assistant Superintendent
- 182nd Assistant Superintendent
- 17Assistant-in-Training
- 1Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 31Equipment/Shop Manager
- 40Turf Equipment Technician
- 10Assistant Equipment Technician
- 8Spray/Applications Technician
- 13Irrigation Technician
- 6Irrigation Manager
- 1General Manager
- 4Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 3Landscape Manager
- 4Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 4Lawn Care Technician
- 5Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 1Crew Foreman
- 4Equipment Operator
- 11Grounds Staff
- 1Estate Manager/Caretaker
- 3Horticulturist
- 1Arborist
- 90Seasonal Intern
- 8Sales Representative
- 1Sales Manager
- 1Director of Operations
- 3Operations Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
- 1Graduate Assistant/Academic
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By The Ford Field and River Club, - updated October 10 - Richmond Hill, Georgia
JOB SUMMARY: Assists the Head Mechanic with the repairing and maintenance of the Golf Course equipment. Also works independently to complete tasks. Maintains a clean service area and maintenance building. Contributes to the preventative maintenance program and places safety procedures as a top priority. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Assists the Head Mechanic with daily responsibilities as well as assuming supervisory position in his absence. Communicates maintenance/repair related needs or problems to the Head Mechanic and Grounds Superintendent. Inspects, diagnoses, adjusts and repairs mechanical defect/failures in golf course maintenance equipment on a regular basis. Requires ability to use proper tools to effect maintenance and repairs. Prioritizes equipment repair and maintenance work. Assists in setting up and modifying new equipment. Repairs and adjusts engines and cutting mechanisms on heavy and light mowing equipment, carts, boats, vehicles and other assorted equipment. Follows up on operator responsibility to keep maintenance equipment fueled, oiled and inspected. Assists on golf course as needed and directed by the Head Mechanic and Grounds Superintendent. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensures that all members, guests and co-workers are treated in a friendly and respectful manner in accordance with the standards of excellence of The Ford Field & River Club. Assists in other departments and performs additional related duties as required. Understands and follows policies and procedures of the department and The Ford Field & River Club overall. ADDITIONAL NOTATIONS: Every member, owner, guest and employee of The Ford Field & River Club has a right to privacy. Any information concerning a member, owner, guest or other employee is considered confidential. Any incidents that occur, no matter how minor, are to be considered confidential information. You should not discuss these matters with other employees or other persons outside of the Company. Any disclosure of confidential information may result in corrective action up to and including termination. While The Ford Field & River Club encourages amicable relationships between members of management and their subordinates, involvement in a romantic relationship may comprise or create a perception that comprises a member of management’s ability to perform his or her job. Such relationships could create an appearance of or opportunity for impropriety, favoritism, or a conflict of interest. Any involvement of a romantic nature between an officer, manager or supervisor an anyone he or she supervises, either directly or indirectly, is prohibited. Violation of his policy will lead to corrective action up to, and including, termination of the management individual or both individuals involved in the relationship. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND QUALIFIATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience or additional training on small engines a plus. Requires a working knowledge of the general operation of all types of motors and equipment used in golf course maintenance, the proper methods of servicing such equipment and the adjustment of power mowing equipment. Requires a full understanding of safety procedures and job hazards. Requires the ability to follow verbal and written instructions. Ability to maintain a clean, well-organized parts inventory room. Adheres to proper recycling and/or disposal of oils, compounds, antifreeze, oil filters, etc. Attention to detail in daily inspection of golf maintenance equipment. Most possess a valid driver’s license. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing, stooping, bending, pushing and pulling. Lifts 75 pounds occasionally up to 100 pounds. Vision must be correctable to read and write. Hearing must be sufficient to understand conversation on the telephone in a noisy environment. Must have hand usage to maintain and repair equipment. Some irregular hours including weekends and holidays. Ability to work in various weather conditions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter the scope of work within the framework of this job description at any time without prior notice.
- $23 to $26 per hour
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By Northmoor Country Club, - updated October 10 - Highland Park, Illinois
Here at Northmoor Country Club we strive to produce as much growth and development as possible. We cater how and what we teach based on your individual skill set. Since everyone has different backgrounds and experiences, we start with where you left off in your past work experience. Whether you’re just starting off in the golf/turf industry, or you’ve completed several internships and have a broad skill set, our goal is to push you to the next step of your career. Northmoor provides both an agronomic challenge as well as an introduction to leadership within an agronomic operation. Everything we practice here is relevant, practical, and will be applicable to the rest of your career. There is strong potential for advancement here, but with the right mindset we guarantee you will leave here propelled towards your goals. We aren’t looking for just another abled body but instead a motivated and ambitious individual that sees themselves as a future leader. Somebody that isn’t searching for a title but looking to increase accountability and acquire any opportunity to get the job done. During your Internship, you can count on being involved in, and advancing your tactical skillset in the following ways: · Hand Watering, emphasizing in greens moisture management · Introduction to golf course building methods including variable-depth green construction · Exposure to high level turfgrass maintenance and the relationship between playability and aesthetics · Cultural practices and insight into ISTRC testing · Drainage installation · Irrigation repair, troubleshooting, programming · Tank mixing and pesticide applications · Fertilizer applications and necessary calibration procedures · Budget workshops and Early Order strategies · Resume workshop · Tour nearby agronomic operations · Volunteer offsite tournament · Post Internship bonus, based on performance · $20.00 hour + ample overtime
- $20 to $20 per hour
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By Club Renaissance, - updated October 10 - Sun City Center, Florida
Golf Course Assistant Superintendent Join our team. Must know Golf Course routine maintenance, equipment operation, golf course setup, irrigation repair, and chemical application knowledge. You will assist in managing the maintenance of all aspects of the golf course including the surrounding grounds. Also assist with the management of the turf employees which may include hiring, training, safety, employee supervision and scheduling. Immediate opening: Located close to the Brandon, Ruskin, St Petersburg, Parrish, Wimauma and Bradenton areas Full Time - Salary Position Some Weekends & Holidays required Health Benefits after 60 days of employment; Health, Vision and Dental Paid vacation, holiday pay and sick pay JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Make recommendations to the Superintendent on the daily condition of the golf course Work within turf staff policy both internally and at the management level Practice and enforce all aspects of Golf Course Maintenance and Health & Safety Policy Manuals Assume management role should the Superintendent be off site or in meetings Help train staff on all machinery, including safety procedures Maintain buildings, equipment and property in a professional manner Regularly and accurately contribute to Superintendent's pesticide and fertilizer management practices. Be able to repair and maintain the irrigation system Be able to calibrate, apply and record fertilizer and pesticides Be able to set up the golf course for play. QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a minimum of 2 years formal education, degree or diploma in turf grass management or in process of obtaining a designation or at least two years’ experience maintaining a golf course. Approach responsibilities in an organized and energetic manner. Possesses good organizational skills. Must possess logical and scientific thinking to solve problems. Ability to carry out and communicate to others detailed, written or verbal instructions, as well as to retrieve information from technical courses. Ability to visually inspect golf course conditions and report findings. Have a valid driver’s license and be able to operate a motor vehicle. Ability to effectively monitor and develop subordinates. Follows health and safety rules according to policy. All other duties as assigned. Physical Factors: Ability to perform heavy physical labor. May be required to work in an environment that includes such activities as bending, lifting, stooping, kneeling, climbing, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling and grasping for up to 5 hours without sitting. May need to lift up to 80 lbs. occasionally and up to 50 lbs. frequently. Most of the time may be outdoors exposed to such elements as heat, rain, wind, cold. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship.
- $48,000 to $65,000 per year
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By The Shore Club, - Cape May Court House, New Jersey
The Shore Club opened in 1916 as Wildwood Golf & CC. Located on the grass marsh across from Stone Harbor/Avalon NJ, and operated as a member owned club for 102 years. A collective of members purchased the club in 2018 and re-branded as The Shore Club. A master plan was adopted and work to improve all facets of the club began. A new irrigation system was installed in the winter of 2020/2021 as well as green, tee, bunker, range, and pickleball court construction. The latest improvement is a brand new maintenance facility which we moved into in April 2024. The equipment workshop is air conditioned with radiant heat floors, and a new lift. We received a million dollars of new Toro equipment in July 2025. This is a great opportunity to set up a shop for the right candidates preference.
- $38 to $45 per hour
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By Shoreacres, - updated October 10 - Lake Bluff, Illinois
Shoreacres, located on the Northshore of Chicagoland in Lake Bluff, Illinois, was founded in 1916 by Chicago businessmen who quickly hired Seth Raynor to build a golf course that was completed in 1921 and often considered to be of his greatest works. Consisting of unique glacial ravines throughout the property, the routing sits impeccably using many of the famed Template Holes along with many Raynor original designs throughout. The founding members acquired the Lake Michigan shoreline property with intentions of building a quiet understated club, to escape the busy Country Clubs they were members of already. These timeless traditions largely remain intact today to preserve the legacy of those with such impeccable foresight to create such an amazing Club. The original 450 feet of shoreline frontage to Lake Michigan consists one of golf's great clubhouses designed by David Adler, with a view that is second to none. This internship opportunity will provide valuable experience in the preparation of championship conditions daily for an incredible membership that thoroughly appreciates the effort of their Staff. All aspects in maintaining turf at the highest level will be available for your consumption. Students enjoy the opportunity of becoming part of the management team for the time spent on property, including but not limited to: equipment operation and maintenance, pesticide and fertilizer applications, staff management, small crew leadership, and career development. This is also a unique opportunity for individuals to learn and use the latest technologies' from John Deere, including GPS sprayers. The current makeup of staff within the Green and Grounds is as follows: 20 hourly staff (many with 10+ years of tenure), 3 assistants of varying experience, Equipment Manager, Superintendent. We will involve interns into all facets of running a top 100 facility to ensure your preparedness for the next role in your career. The 2026 internship season will be complemented by an extensive renovation to the onsite housing located steps from the maintenance facility. The Club is preparing to embark on a $550,000 total renovation of the facility to ensure the comfort and safety of our staff for many years to come.
- 18/Hour
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By Shooting Star, - updated October 10 - Teton Village, Wyoming
Shooting Star, a Tom Fazio designed 18-hole private facility, opened for play in 2009. The course is located at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Ski Resort, one mile from Grand Teton National Park, and boasts one of the more breathtaking mountain backdrops in the world. The golf season is Mid-May through Mid-October with an elite 15 KM Nordic/Cross-Country ski course maintained from December-April. The Seasonal Intern(s) at Shooting Star will be a hands-on and active position involved in all aspects of Golf Course Maintenance. Interns work directly under the Assistant Superintendents and Golf Course Manager. The duration of Internships can be between 3-7 months within the timeframe of April-October. Those who begin in April or May and stay through October will experience the unique opportunity of contributing with how the course emerges from lengthy snow cover, evolves to premier conditions, and then prepared for the upcoming winter. World-class bentgrass is maintained on all greens, tees, approaches, and fairways. Kentucky bluegrass roughs, and 126 acres of fine fescue native cover the remaining areas of the 256-acre facility. Examples of daily roles to be performed are chemical/fertilizer mixing & applications, daily mowing, hand watering, irrigation repairs, drainage/course improvement projects, vegetation management, tractor/implement work, course set-up, equipment maintenance, snow removal, management of small crews and more. This position will excel if the individual can effectively communicate daily observations with supervisors, ask questions, and actively seek information needed for becoming an A.I.T or Assistant Superintendent. Interested applicants need to email a cover letter and resume addressed to: Senior Assistant G.C. Superintendent, Luke Gancarz lgancarz@shootingstarjh.com. Please see Shooting Star’s website (www.shootingstarjh.com) for additional club information.
- $25 to $25 per hour
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By Heritage Golf Group, - updated October 10 - Vernon Hills, Illinois
About White Deer Run Golf Club An 18-hole, par-72 public course in Chicago’s North Suburbs, White Deer Run was designed by Dick & Tim Nugent and opened in 1998. Built on the historic Cuneo Estate, it spans roughly 240 acres of rolling terrain with multiple lakes and strong practice facilities (range, putting green, practice bunker). Course ratings include Black: 74.5 / 148 (men), with multiple tee options to challenge all levels. Role Summary White Deer Run Golf Club is seeking a hands-on, growth-minded Assistant Superintendent to help lead daily course maintenance, crew development, and agronomic programs. You’ll partner closely with the Superintendent to deliver excellent playing conditions and elevate standards. Key Responsibilities Oversee and participate in daily course setup (mowing, rolling, bunkers, pin/tee locations). Plan and execute cultural practices (aeration, topdressing, verticutting). Mix, calibrate, and apply fertilizers/plant protectants; maintain application records. Monitor turf health, moisture, and disease pressure; recommend timely adjustments. Lead, train, and schedule a seasonal crew; model safety and quality standards. Operate and troubleshoot irrigation system; coordinate basic repairs. Coordinate with Equipment Manager on preventative maintenance. Support tournament/event prep and special projects; assist with winter work/snow ops. Uphold budget awareness, inventory control, and regulatory compliance.
- $60,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Des Moines Golf & Country Club, - updated October 10 - West Des Moines, Iowa
Des Moines Golf and Country Club is a prominent golf and country club located in West Des Moines, Iowa. It is known for its high-quality golf courses , elegant amenities, and rich history in the local community. Des Moines Golf and Country Club was founded in 1897 and has since grown into one of the premier golf and social clubs in the region. The Club was established to provide a private, upscale environment for golf enthusiasts and their families. The Club is renowned for its two-championship golf courses, the North and South Course, each with its own unique and demanding layouts. The Assistant Superintendent aids the Golf Course Superintendent and the Director of Grounds in the leadership and execution of work schedules, maintenance programs and construction details. This person also helps direct the crew on the 18 holes that they are responsible for. This position is involved with decision making, as their voice and opinions will be heard as we believe in making decisions as a team. Daily Duties and Responsibilities: Assists in planning daily work schedules. Assists and manages the hiring and training of employees. Supervises employees on a daily basis. Assists in supervision of various construction projects. Applies fertilizers and pesticides as needed. Helps prepare the course setup for daily play. Opportunities to lead projects. Involved with annual budget, agronomic, and chemical planning. Assists in snow removal. Sets good examples for others to follow in job performance, work safety, equipment care, attendance and striving for efficiency. Perform other duties as assigned.
- $50,000 to $60,000 per year
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By DES MOINES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, - West Des Moines, Iowa
Des Moines Golf and Country Club is a prominent golf and country club located in West Des Moines, Iowa. It is known for its high-quality golf courses , elegant amenities, and rich history in the local community. Des Moines Golf and Country Club was founded in 1897 and has since grown into one of the premier golf and social clubs in the region. The Club was established to provide a private, upscale environment for golf enthusiasts and their families. The Club is renowned for its two-championship golf courses, the North and South Course, each with its own unique and demanding layouts. The turfgrass intern aids the Assistant Superintendent, Golf Course Superintendent and the Director of Grounds in the leadership and execution of work schedules and maintenance programs. This position is involved with decision making, as their voice and opinions will be heard as we believe in making decisions as a team. Daily Duties and Responsibilities: Involved in the daily maintenance of two golf courses, North and South, and will work closely with the Superintendents and Assistants. Interns will learn fertilizer/pesticide calibration as well as proper application practices. Interns will have multiple opportunities to operate sprayers and top dressers on fairways, tee boxes, or practice facilities. Daily jobs will include but not limited to course setup, irrigation repair, equipment operation, and water management on USGA and push up greens. Interns will also be exposed to the equipment maintenance side of the operation, including basic oil changes, reel and bedknife grinding, etc..
- $18 to $20 per hour
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By Broward County (Parks and Recreation), - Lauderhill, Florida
Position Overview This Parks Manager position is responsible for developing and implementing plans for the successful maintenance of all athletic fields and grounds, planning, overseeing and project-managing major athletic grounds and field renovation projects. Specifically, this position will manage the care and maintenance of Bermuda turf and grounds for an Internationally Certified Cricket grounds and multipurpose stadium. The Turf Manager is responsible for the staff oversight of assigned personnel. Additionally, this position is responsible for developing and managing budgets related to athletic fields and grounds, purchasing, maintaining and managing inventory of athletic field maintenance equipment and supplies, supervising the conversion and protection of athletic fields during special events, restoring fields damaged by weather, use or other conditions, managing and reviewing irrigation system performance and initiate changes when necessary, and attending sporting events to supervise field use. Furthermore, this person will be a Division-wide subject matter expert (SME) for the Parks and Recreation Division's sports/athletic fields turf maintenance. General Description This classification performs management duties associated with regional parks, neighborhood parks, and/or nature centers. This classification is distinguished from the position of Parks Manager, Associate by an increased level of operational and management responsibility for multiple regional and/or neighborhood parks and/or nature centers, park size, the complexity and types of programs, event, and amenities being managed, the number of subordinate staff supervised, and the years of experience required.
- $70,308 to $112,209 per year
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By Wade Hampton Golf Club, - updated October 9 - Cashiers, North Carolina
Designed in 1987 by Tom Fazio, Wade Hampton Golf Club has consistently ranked as one of the finest modern-day courses in the United States. Links Magazine described the course by saying, "If Wade Hampton Golf Club were a painting it would either be on display somewhere or locked away as part of some collectors private gallery." Currently, Golf Digest has Wade Hampton ranked at #27 in the United States and we are the #1 golf course in North Carolina. Members and guests enjoy a golf course managed daily to exact standards and conditioning. ABOUT WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB Located in beautiful Cashiers, North Carolina along the southern Appalachian Mountains at an elevation of 3484’. Considered by many to be Tom Fazio’s masterpiece Hosted the 2013 USGA Senior Amateur TURF TYPES Greens and approaches - Pure Distinction creeping bentgrass Tees – Crystal Blue creeping bentgrass Fairways - Creeping bentgrass & Poa annua Rough – Turf type tall fescue Native – Fine fescue mixture INTERNS WILL BE INVOLVED IN: Daily scheduling and executing the agronomic plan for the season Spraying and calibrating fertilizers and pesticides using best management practices Exposed to verticutting, aerifying, topdressing, irrigation repair, etc. Participates in daily manager meetings, weekly planning meetings, and budget oversight Learn water management for consistent playability Schedule watering needs using Toro Lynx software Hands-on with daily mowing, course setup, small projects, etc. Working with an experienced management team along with a staff of around 30 individuals Will be involved with all communication among the team Small projects management Included in ongoing yearly capital projects New golf management facility opened in Spring of 2024 Management team represents 5 different Turfgrass Management Programs
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By The Quechee Club, - updated October 9 - Quechee, Vermont
The Quechee Club is a private 36 hole championship golf and four season private recreational community located in south central Vermont with a current membership level of 1,400 members. The club is situated on 5,000 acres and also offers a small downhill ski area, X/C skiing, 11 tennis courts, 4 platform courts, indoor & outdoor pools, fitness center, 50 acre recreational lake, polo field, athletic fields, hiking & biking trails, etc. The surrounding "Upper Valley" area has lots of other outdoor recreational activities along with the cultural offerings of Woodstock, Vermont and Dartmouth College, which is located just across the Connecticut River in Hanover, New Hampshire. The Club has recently gone through a major renovation in 2023 after summer flooding damaged the property. The property features California greens with A1/A4 Bentgrass surfaces along with bentgrass tees & fairways. In addition a new HDPE irrigation system installation was completed in 2022 with the installation of a new Rainbird I/C decoder system with double & triple row sprinklers. During 2023, the club embarked on phase one of a Campus Master plan renovation program to update other facilities and amenities throughout the club. We are looking for driven and motivated individuals who have the short term goal of gaining the skills and experience necessary to become an assistant golf course superintendent and eventually a golf course superintendent. The qualities we value are a good work ethic, a keen eye with attention to detail, eagerness to learn, and willing to work overtime when necessary to provide our membership with the best quality product possible. Our internships will be specifically tailored to the individuals' needs based on past experience and what they desire to focus on while interning. Interns will be encouraged to obtain a Vermont State Pesticide applicators license while here and will become an integral part of our plant protectant applications program. In addition, interns will have some crew scheduling and leadership opportunities along with daily course set up & scouting, hand watering, irrigation repairs, project work, equipment operation, etc. Interns leave with a well rounded exposure to all facets of turfgrass management and successful interns are strongly considered for future employment opportunities that may arise along with being offered help in achieving their future career objectives. We have many former interns who have gone on to very successful careers in the Golf course maintenance industry.
- $21 to $22 per hour
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By Somerset Hills Country Club, - updated October 9 - Bernardsville, New Jersey
Course Description: Somerset Hills Country Club is a private, 18-hole facility located in Bernardsville, NJ. Designed by A.W. Tillinghast in 1918, the course consistently ranks among the Top 100 Courses in the U.S. and is renowned for its classic design and pristine playing conditions. Somerset Hills offers interns a unique opportunity to gain valuable experience at one of the most respected clubs in the country. Position Overview: We are seeking hard-working and motivated Summer Interns to join our Grounds Maintenance Team. Interns will work alongside experienced turf professionals in all aspects of high-end golf course maintenance, with a focus on learning, hands-on experience, and professional development. Internship Responsibilities: Daily course setup (mowing, rolling, bunker maintenance, etc.) Operation of mowers, utility vehicles, and small equipment Irrigation system maintenance and hand-watering Fertilizer and pesticide applications Involvement in cultural practices: aerification, topdressing, verticutting Exposure to turfgrass management strategies and course improvement projects
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By Philadelphia Country Club, - updated October 9 - Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Country Club is a private country club located just outside the city of Philadelphia. We are a 27 hole facility; The Spring Mill course is a William Flynn design consisting of bentgrass greens, tees and fairways. Spring Mill and Centennial ranges have a combined total of 3 Bermudagrass tees and 1 Bentgrass tee. In addition to golf the club has 7 tennis courts and 2 pickleball courts and two brand new Padel courts. Philadelphia Country Club has hosted the 1939 U.S. Open, 2003 U.S. Women’s Amateur and co-hosted the 2005 U.S. Men’s Amateur. This year we will be co-hosting the 2026 U.S. Men’s Amateur in August. Interns will work closely with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents on every aspect of the daily operation of the course. Interns will be involved in daily course setup. Carrying out plant protectant and fertilizer applications with the use of boom sprayers, spray hawks, and backpack sprayers. Recording plant protectant applications through Playbooks. Completing various daily turfgrass maintenance practices and irrigation repair. Working at Philadelphia Country Club will provide the right candidates with the opportunity to learn and advance their career in the turfgrass industry.
- $22 to $23 per hour
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By DTE, - updated October 9 - Leesburg, Florida
Oversee a comprehensive preventative maintenance program, repair failing equipment, maintain records of parts and labor needed, and place orders for parts and supplies Manage repairs within a budget created by superintendent, schedules and directs work assignments Train golf equipment operators Inspect, diagnose, and repair mechanical failures on all types of equipment Regulate employees' safe use of equipment in absence of the superintendent and assistant superintendent Follows safety procedures as a top priority, reports any issues to Superintendent, Regional Superintendent and Director of Safety
- $45 to $55 per year
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By Detroit Golf Club, - updated October 9 - Detroit, Michigan
Detroit Golf Club is a historic 36-hole Donald Ross design and proud host of the PGA TOUR’s Rocket Classic. Our tradition of excellence spans more than a century, and our team takes great pride in delivering championship-level playing conditions for our members, guests, and professional competitors. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and team-oriented professional to join our agronomy leadership team as a First Assistant Golf Course Superintendent. Position Overview The 1st Assistant Superintendent plays a vital role in leading day-to-day golf course operations, working closely with the Director of Agronomy and the North and South Course Superintendents. This position is designed for an experienced turf professional who is eager to expand their leadership skills, deepen their agronomic knowledge, and prepare for a Superintendent role in the near future. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Crew Development Supervise, train, and motivate the turf team to perform at the highest level. Promote a positive team culture while setting clear performance standards. Provide mentorship to developing staff members. Agronomic Programs Oversee all chemical and fertilizer applications with precision and environmental responsibility. Maintain accurate, detailed application records. Collaborate with leadership to set daily, weekly, and seasonal agronomic goals. Assist in developing and managing annual operating budgets and agronomic programs. Tournament Preparation Play an integral role in course set-up, scheduling, and volunteer management for the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Work closely with PGA TOUR agronomy teams to ensure tournament readiness. Project & Facility Management Participate in and oversee construction, renovation, and capital improvement projects. Manage daily task scheduling and ensure efficient use of labor and resources. Professional Growth Opportunities Direct mentorship from an experienced agronomy leadership team with a proven record of developing future Superintendents. Hands-on involvement in PGA TOUR event preparation, providing exposure to championship standards and best practices. Access to an extensive professional network through tournament volunteer opportunities. A strong career development pathway designed to prepare you for a Superintendent position. Why Detroit Golf Club? This position offers the opportunity to be part of a prestigious club with a tradition of excellence, to work alongside a passionate and skilled agronomy team, and to gain invaluable experience in both daily operations and PGA TOUR-level event preparation. The 1st Assistant Superintendent role is not just a job; it’s a steppingstone to becoming a Superintendent at a premier facility.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Detroit Golf Club, - updated October 9 - Detroit, Michigan
🌟 2026 Detroit Golf Club Turfgrass Internship – Now Hiring! 🌟 Ready to take your career in turfgrass management to the next level? Detroit Golf Club is offering one of the most dynamic internship experiences in the country – blending championship-level maintenance, PGA Tour tournament prep, and hands-on leadership opportunities. Why DGC? Be part of history: Founded in 1899, home to two Donald Ross designs, and proud host of the Rocket Classic (PGA Tour). Learn from the best: Work side-by-side with the Director of Agronomy, Superintendents, and Equipment Managers. Grow your network: Connect with leading turf professionals through on-site and off-site educational opportunities, plus volunteer at elite tournaments nationwide. Shape the future: Play a role in finishing the 2025 North Course full renovation project (bunkers, greens, tees, irrigation, drainage, and regrassing). What You’ll Do Daily course maintenance & championship prep (course setup, mowing, spraying, hand-watering, irrigation repair). Lead & manage crews on projects big and small. Learn equipment care with a dedicated week in the shop. Take ownership by scheduling weekly maintenance tasks and overnight irrigation cycles. Gain hands-on construction and grow-in experience.
- $19 to $22 per hour
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By Founders Group International, - Pawleys Island, South Carolina
Golf Course Superintendent Founders Group International Reports To: Director of Agronomy Pawleys Plantation Golf Course, Pawleys Island SC Purpose of Position: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall maintenance, management, and presentation of the golf course, ensuring it meets exceptional playing conditions year-round. This position oversees the maintenance staff, develops maintenance schedules, manages budgets, and ensures compliance with environmental and safety standards. Employment Type: Full-Time/Management/Exempt Department: Golf Course Maintenance Mission Statement: Founders Group International is committed to being the golf industry leader in the Carolinas by providing exceptional products, programs, and services that exceed the expectations of our guests, team members, business partners, and local community. Vision Statement: We aim to achieve sustainable success by growing the game of golf through a reputable brand. Our culture will develop talent, build relationships, and inspire innovative business practices. Customer Service: Our SCORE customer service program is the foundation of our success and applies to all aspects of our business. It sets the course for how we conduct ourselves and relate to others. We utilize the SCORE principles and beliefs to work with our team and serve our guests as we Drive for Excellence. SCORE Principles: Sincere – Collaborative – Observant – Responsible – Enthusiastic Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Course Maintenance and Agronomy: Plan and implement all maintenance activities for the golf course, including mowing, irrigation, fertilization, pest control, and aeration. Monitor and maintain turf health, focusing on greens, tees, fairways, and roughs to provide optimal playing conditions. Inspect the course regularly to identify and address any maintenance issues, including drainage and irrigation system repairs. Develop and execute agronomic strategies to maintain the health and aesthetics of the golf course. Staff Supervision and Training: Recruit, hire, train, and manage the golf course maintenance team. Schedule and delegate daily tasks to ensure efficient operations. Provide ongoing training on equipment operation, safety protocols, and maintenance techniques. Conduct performance reviews and foster a positive, collaborative team environment. Budget and Resource Management: Develop and manage the annual maintenance budget, including labor, materials, equipment, and supplies. Maintain accurate records of expenses, chemical applications, and equipment maintenance. Research and recommend equipment purchases, upgrades, or rentals as needed. Environmental and Safety Compliance: Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to chemical applications, water usage, and environmental practices. Oversee proper storage, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials. Promote safe work practices and conduct regular safety training. Course Improvement Projects: Plan and execute course renovation and improvement projects in collaboration with management and external contractors. Recommend strategies for enhancing course playability and aesthetics. Stay current with industry trends and technology to implement innovative practices. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and carry objects up to 50 pounds frequently and up to 100 pounds occasionally. Tolerance for outdoor work in varying weather conditions, including heat, cold, and rain. Capability to walk, stand, and operate equipment for extended periods. Ability to bend, stoop, climb, and work in confined spaces as needed for maintenance tasks. Manual dexterity to operate tools, equipment, and machinery effectively. Work Schedule: Primarily Monday through Friday, with early mornings and occasional weekends or holidays based on weather conditions, tournaments, or emergencies. Compensation and Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance. Paid time off, 401(k), and professional development opportunities. Golf privileges and discounts on merchandise and food & beverage.
- $85,000 to $100,000 per year
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By City & County of Denver, - Denver, Colorado
With competitive pay, great benefits, and endless opportunities, working for the City and County of Denver means seeing yourself working with purpose — for you, and those who benefit from your passion, skills and expertise. Join our diverse, inclusive and talented workforce of more than 11,000 team members who are at the heart of what makes Denver, Denver. What We Offer The City and County of Denver offers a competitive salary commensurate with education and experience. The full-time pay range for this position is $23.33 - $27.50/hour. We also offer generous benefits for full-time employees which include but are not limited to: · A guaranteed life-long monthly pension, once vested after 5 years of service · 457B Retirement Plan · 140 hours of PTO earned within first year + 11 paid holidays, 1 personal holiday and 1 volunteer day per year · Competitive medical, dental and vision plans effective within 1 month of start date The City and County of Denver has announced furlough days, or unpaid days off, for most employees to meet a budget shortfall in 2025. There are two fixed furlough days for all limited (temporary positions with an end date) and unlimited (permanent) employees on August 29th, the Friday before Labor Day, and November 28th, the day after Thanksgiving. If you receive an offer for this position, your annual pay will determine whether you are required to take additional furlough days. Details will be discussed during the offer process for selected candidate(s). More information on what the City and County of Denver offers its employees can be found here. Location In this position you can expect to work on site at Willis Case Golf Course, five (5) days a week, including weekends, as needed. What You’ll Do With eight golf facilities, Denver Golf has something for everyone: one 27-hole regulation golf course, four 18-hole regulation golf courses, one 18-hole executive mountain golf course, two 9-hole par three golf courses, two Miniature Golf facilities, four driving ranges (including the signature Aqua Golf water range), six Restaurants, and Denver Junior Golf - The First Tee of Denver (one of the largest Junior Golf programs in the country). Denver Golf has outstanding course conditions and top-notch guest services for the best value. From urban golf settings to mountain vistas, you will find it here at Denver Golf. Please visit our Denver Golf webpage for more information. Denver Parks and Recreation’s Golf Division is looking to hire an enthusiastic and hard-working Irrigation Maintenance Technician to join our team at Willis Case Golf Course. Located just seven minutes north of downtown Denver and situated along I-70, Willis Case Golf Course is a beautiful course with panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and challenges at every turn. Willis Case has served Denver golfers since 1934 with a meticulously manicured 18-hole regulation course, striking landscaping, free-to-all 4-hole junior course, and fully stocked clubhouse. Check out what Willis Case Golf Course has to offer! Specifically, as an Irrigation Maintenance Technician for Willis Case Golf Course you will: · Perform irrigation system maintenance · Monitor and troubleshoot irrigation system issues as they arise · Read irrigation drawings and performs construction and maintenance/repair and replacement of broken parts on various equipment including pipes, sprinklers, hoses, and more · Research, introduce, and execute sustainable irrigation practices at the course · Inspect facilities and equipment to identify construction, maintenance and repair needs including estimating materials, labor, time and cost of repairs · Participate in other course maintenance responsibilities including mowing, snow removal, supervision, customer communication, and coordination with the Golf Pro Shop · Operate and maintain various lightweight vehicles and equipment; utilize a computer for diagnosing system problems · At times direct, train, and supervise seasonal course staff and be the go-to full time staff for all course maintenance and communication · Occasionally work and fill in at other Golf Courses to support general department operations · Perform other related duties as assigned or requested What You’ll Bring Willis Case Golf Course is looking for a confident, team-oriented person to join their team. Our ideal candidate will be savvy at identifying and resolving equipment malfunctions, will be an adept problem solver, and is willing to learn new trades and skills to support operations. Our ideal candidate will be comfortable working in all weather conditions, not afraid to jump in when needed, and will be comfortable interacting with a diverse team of coworkers, as well as with the public. In addition, our ideal candidate has some or all the following experience, skills, and characteristics: · Experience working on golf course operations · Experience maintaining and repairing irrigation equipment · Experience working with Toro Links Operating System (or similar systems) · A professional demeanor and collaborative spirit Required Minimum Qualifications · Education requirement: Graduation from high school or the possession of a GED, HiSET or TASC Certificate · Experience Requirement: One (1) year of experience in maintaining and repairing commercial, agricultural, or related irrigation systems · Education/Experience Equivalency: A combination of appropriate education and experience may be substituted for the minimum education and experience requirements · License/Certifications: This job requires driving; requires a valid Driver's License at the time of application
- $23 to $35 per hour
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By Victoria Hills Golf Club, - updated October 8 - DELAND, Florida
Equipment Technician must possess knowledge to effectively inspect, diagnose, repair, and maintain various types of golf course equipment to include deck / rotary mowers, tractors, sand pros, utility vehicles, and golf cars. Individual must have two + years of proven experience with golf course equipment (i.e. Toro and Jacobson machinery) to include small engines mechanics, hydraulic systems, and electrical knowledge to effectively diagnose and correct equipment issues. In addition, performing set up of mower reels and height cuts as well as routine / preventative maintenance on all equipment is essential to maintain equipment in proper working condition. Individual must be detail oriented and be able to prioritize what equipment needs repaired based on Superintendent’s direction. Individual is tasked with maintaining accurate records of repairs and service on each piece of equipment while adhering to safety protocols and standards. The ability to work independently and efficiently will be the key to being successful in this position.
- $28 to $33 per hour
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By Arbor Crossing Golf Club, - updated October 8 - Connersville, Indiana
Arbor Crossing Golf Club, located in East Central Indiana, is currently seeking an intern for the 2026 summer season. This internship would include in-depth golf course superintendent experience. Flexible work schedule, uniform included, daily lunch included, overtime pay, cheap off-premises housing, affordable cost of living environment. This is a very unique kind of internship for someone seeking to become a golf course superintendent. Please reach out for more information.
- $20 to $20 per hour
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By Killearn Club, - Tallahassee, Florida
About Us: Killearn Club is seeking dedicated full-time groundskeepers to help maintain our newly renovated golf course. With brand-new maintenance equipment and an exciting opportunity to be part of something special, we’re looking for hardworking individuals to join our team. Responsibilities: - Maintain the golf course grounds, ensuring they are in top condition for players. - Operate and maintain golf course maintenance equipment. - Assist with landscaping, mowing, irrigation, and other groundskeeping duties. - Perform tasks related to course upkeep as needed. Join our team as a Maintenance Operator and contribute to maintaining the pristine condition of our golf course! Job Type: Full-time Expected hours: 40 per week Schedule: Monday to Friday Rotating weekends Work Location: In person
- $15 to $20 per hour
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By 4Crawford's Legacy Texas, LLC, - Mansfield, Texas
We’re looking for an experienced Mobile Mechanic to service, maintain, and repair turf and grounds equipment (mowers, aerators, sprayers, utility vehicles) at customer locations. If you’re a skilled troubleshooter who enjoys working independently and providing top-notch customer service, we want to hear from you! What You’ll Do: Travel to client sites to diagnose and repair equipment. Perform preventive maintenance and safety checks. Keep accurate records of work and parts used. Communicate repair needs and recommendations to customers. What You Bring: 2+ years of turf, small engine, or ag equipment repair experience. Strong mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical skills. Valid driver’s license & clean driving record. Self-motivated and dependable. Perks: Competitive pay (DOE) Ongoing training opportunities Visit 4c-legacytx.com to learn more about our company
- $21 to $25 per hour
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By ASG Solutions, - updated October 8 - Wildwood, Florida
The Golf Course Superintendent works to create an environment where staff is involved and enthusiastic with open communications. Places safety as a value and is responsible for maintaining a strong safety culture in the company. Must have or acquire state pesticide license within 90 days.
- $100,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Green Tree Country Club, - updated October 8 - Midland, Texas
About Green Tree Country Club Green Tree Country Club is a private, member-owned club in Midland, Texas, with 27 holes (West, East, and North courses), a short course, a new 22,000 sq. ft. putting course, and fully renovated practice facilities. The West course reopened June 2024 and the East course April 2025 after an extensive Tripp Davis & Associates renovation, with additional in-house improvements to the North course. We are a family-oriented club with an active membership that views Green Tree as a second home. Position Summary The Director of Agronomy is a key club leader responsible for the vision, standards, and daily execution of Green Tree’s golf course maintenance operation. The role oversees multi-course conditioning, water and turf programs (including Reverse Osmosis water plant operations), capital planning, budgeting, and a high-performing team. The successful candidate is a collaborative communicator who partners closely with Golf, Agronomy, and Club leadership to deliver best-in-class playing conditions year-round. What You’ll Lead Team leadership: Mentor, develop, and inspire a staff of ~34 (superintendents, assistants, technicians, mechanics, operators, and laborers). Course conditioning: Set and achieve daily standards for greens, tees, fairways, rough, bunkers, and practice areas across 27 holes, short course, and putting course. Water management: Manage all irrigation resources, RO system operation and service, source blending, and data tracking to optimize plant health in an arid climate. Budget & capital: Build/own operating budgets; forecast and communicate short- and long-term capital needs (equipment, infrastructure, and course projects). Projects: Plan and deliver in-house and contracted work aligned to the recent renovations and strategic plan. Safety & compliance: Uphold BMPs; maintain chemical/fuel storage compliance; ensure a safe shop culture and training. Member communication: Provide clear updates on course conditions, projects, and etiquette standards.
- $150,000 to $200,000 per year
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