- 50Golf Course Superintendent
- 3Superintendent/General Manager
- 2Director of Agronomy
- 98Assistant Superintendent
- 212nd Assistant Superintendent
- 18Assistant-in-Training
- 24Equipment/Shop Manager
- 29Turf Equipment Technician
- 12Assistant Equipment Technician
- 5Spray/Applications Technician
- 7Irrigation Technician
- 4Irrigation Manager
- 4Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 6Landscape Manager
- 2Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 5Lawn Care Technician
- 2Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 3Equipment Operator
- 8Grounds Staff
- 3Horticulturist
- 89Seasonal Intern
- 1Surveyor
- 10Sales Representative
- 3Sales Manager
- 3Operations Manager
- 1Business Opportunity
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By The Country Club, - Meadville, Pennsylvania
Position Description: The Golf Course Superintendent at The Country Club of Meadville is responsible for all maintenance, management, and agronomic operations. This hands-on, forward-thinking leader will oversee all turfgrass programs, staff management, budgeting, agronomic planning, irrigation, and long-term course improvements. The ideal candidate brings strong communication skills, a modern agronomic mindset, team-oriented leadership, and a deep commitment to continuous improvement under the direction of the General Manager and The Board of Directors.
- $60,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Parkview Fairways Golf Course, - updated Friday at 03:23 PM - Victor, New York
About Us: Parkview Fairways is a busy 18 hole public course adjacent to a park. First opened in 1994, designed by Pete Craig, located in the growing southeast area of Rochester, NY. 30 minutes from downtown Rochester and part of the Finger Lakes area. Parkview is a pleasant course to manage, with a good water source, irrigation system and sand greens. The maintenance facilities include 3,000 sqft. heated maintenance building and 2 large equipment storage buildings. Key Responsibilties and Expectations: ● Supervise seasonal grounds staff of 6+ in mowing, bunker grooming, tee maintenance, path maintenance, hole rotation, and all other aspects of golf course maintenance. ● Maintain an equipment fleet with the help of a year round mechanic. ● Manage pesticide applications on greens and tees of fungicide, growth regulators, etc. Application of greater course herbicides, pre-emergents, and grub control. ● Irrigation management. Includes watering schedule, system maintenance and repair of Toro system with DAF pump station.
- $65,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Keene Country Club, - Keene, New Hampshire
Keene Country Club – Keene, New Hampshire Keene Country Club is a member-owned, private 18-hole golf course located in Keene, NH. The Club features a full-service clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant and bar, banquet facilities, swimming pool, tennis courts, driving range, and practice greens. We are seeking an experienced Grounds Superintendent to lead the care, maintenance, and overall presentation of the golf course and Club grounds. This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for supervising staff, managing resources, and maintaining high standards of course conditions while working closely with Club leadership. Position Summary The Grounds Superintendent is responsible for all aspects of golf course and grounds maintenance, including turf care, landscaping, irrigation, water management, and staff supervision. The Superintendent works collaboratively with the General Manager and Head Golf Professional to ensure maintenance practices support member play and the long-term health of the property. Key Responsibilities Oversee and actively participate in the care, maintenance, and mowing of turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, wetlands, and landscaped areas Direct and assist staff with planting, replacing, spraying, pruning, and seasonal projects Maintain and implement a detailed grounds and course maintenance plan that ensures an attractive, well-maintained, and member-focused environment Manage all irrigation systems, wells, ponds, and water usage; file required quarterly water reports with the State of New Hampshire Oversee maintenance of the Club swimming pool Recruit, supervise, train, and retain maintenance staff Provide technical, operational, and safety training for all employees Ensure safe operation and proper maintenance of mechanical and power equipment Order parts, supplies, chemicals, and equipment as needed Develop and manage annual maintenance budgets in collaboration with the General Manager Schedule maintenance practices to minimize disruption to member play Communicate daily with the Head Golf Professional and regularly with the General Manager Attend monthly Board meetings and bi-weekly management/team meetings Qualifications Current Pesticide Applicator License or Master License for Turf (required) Proven experience in golf course and grounds maintenance Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Working knowledge of irrigation systems, turf management, and equipment operation Ability to work a flexible schedule including early mornings, weekends, and seasonal demands Knife Grinding experience a plus Compensation & Benefits Full-time, year-round salaried position Benefits available after ninety (90) days
- $70,000 to $78,000 per year
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By Findlay Country Club, - updated Thursday at 06:06 PM - Findlay, Ohio
Director of Grounds Findlay Country Club – Findlay, Ohio About Findlay Country Club Findlay Country Club is a private 18-hole facility designed by Tom Bendelow and in continuous operation since 1908. The course is known for smooth, fast greens, immaculate bunkers, pristine tees and fairways, and a layout that challenges accomplished players while remaining enjoyable for all skill levels. FCC has hosted multiple high-profile events including U.S. Open Qualifiers, the Ohio Amateur, Ohio Open, Ohio Junior, Ohio Mid-Amateur, Ohio Senior Amateur, NCAA Division II Women’s National Championship, and NCAA Men’s GLIAC Championship. Step into a legacy role at one of Northwest Ohio’s premier private clubs, where championship golf, impeccable conditioning, and a proud history meet a progressive, member-focused future. The club blends rich tradition with a willingness to evolve and adapt to the changing lifestyles of its membership of 450 families. Mission Statement: To offer our members an inviting family atmosphere, personalized service, outstanding facilities, and a commitment to excellence. Vision Statement: Experience Excellence Every Time Position Overview The Director of Grounds is responsible for the overall maintenance, management, and long-range planning of the golf course and all club grounds. This is a hands-on, senior leadership role that requires strong agronomic expertise, team development, budgeting, and the ability to make sound decisions in a dynamic, member-focused environment. Position Description The Director of Grounds will report directly to the General Manager/COO and work closely with the Head Golf Professional and Grounds Committee. Maintain all grounds and course maintenance equipment in line with the club’s turf management program. Lead, mentor, schedule, train, and evaluate all grounds and maintenance team members; maintain accurate work and personnel records. Oversee all maintenance of the golf course and club grounds. Service and maintain parking lots, driveways and pathways during winter months. Supervise and coordinate horticulture. Oversee the design, installation, and maintenance of all property landscaping. Ensure the course is maintained in top playing condition. Prepare and manage the annual department budget, monitoring expenses and taking corrective action as necessary to achieve financial goals. Develop and execute short- and long-range plans for the golf course and club grounds. Manage and maintain all drainage and irrigation systems. Keep accurate records of equipment, budgets, weather, fertilizer/chemical applications and daily course maintenance activities. Manage the use, storage, and disposal of chemicals, petroleum, and other regulated products, maintaining all required records and minimizing environmental impact. Communicate regularly with the GM/COO, Golf Professional and Grounds Committee regarding course conditions, course restrictions, maintenance plans, tournament schedules, and rounds played. Keep members informed about current and upcoming maintenance activities and course impacts. Plan and oversee professional development and safety training for the team. Make recommendations for capital improvements and major purchases; coordinate work with outside contractors as needed. Participate in management meetings and perform other duties as assigned by the General Manager/COO. Requirements Degree or certification in Agronomy, Turfgrass Management, or a closely related field. Proven experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or as a highly qualified Assistant Superintendent ready to move into a top role. Certified Golf Course Superintendent (CGCS) designation strongly preferred. Course Operation 18 holes 125 maintained acres Peak season of April-October 16,000 rounds per year Mix of Bent and Poa Average daily green speed is 10.5-11.5 20-24 in-season staff and 8-10 year-round staff Shawn Smith of Hills, Forest, Smith is the master plan architect Compensation and Benefits A competitive salary commensurate with experience, bonus potential, and benefits, which include health insurance and life insurance coverage, paid time off, 401K, GCSAA dues and fees, phone allowance, meals, and golf. To apply, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your agronomic philosophy, leadership style, and recent project highlights to Tyler Winkowski, General Manager/COO, via email twinkowski@findlaycc.com, no later than 1/8/2025.
- $80,000 to $115,000 per year
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By Heritage Golf Group, - Brooksville, Florida
Southern Hills Plantation Golf Club, a premier private club in Central Florida, is seeking an experienced and passionate Golf Course Superintendent to lead all aspects of golf course maintenance and agronomic operations. This is a unique opportunity to steward one of Florida’s most respected golf properties while working in a collaborative, member-focused club environment. About Southern Hills Plantation Southern Hills Plantation is known for its championship-caliber course, pristine playing conditions, and commitment to delivering an exceptional golf experience for members and guests. The club values professionalism, accountability, innovation, and pride in presentation. Position Summary The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall management, maintenance, and conditioning of the golf course, practice facilities, and associated grounds. This role requires strong agronomic expertise, leadership skills, budget discipline, and a commitment to excellence in course presentation and member satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Plan, direct, and execute all agronomic and maintenance programs for the golf course and practice facilities Develop and manage the annual operating and capital budgets; control expenses while maintaining exceptional course conditions Lead, train, and mentor the agronomy team, fostering a culture of accountability, safety, and pride Oversee irrigation systems, water management, chemical applications, and equipment maintenance Collaborate closely with the General Manager, Golf Professional, and leadership team to align course conditions with club goals and event schedules Communicate effectively with members regarding course conditions, agronomic practices, and long-term improvement plans Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations related to safety, environmental stewardship, and labor practices Plan and execute course improvement projects and long-range agronomic strategies
- $100,000 to $120,000 per year
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By Colts Neck Golf Club, - COLTS NECK, New Jersey
The Colts Neck Golf and Country Club , the area's premier semi-private golf course, is seeking an experienced, passionate, knowledgeable golf course superintendent. The course is located on a 170 acre tract consisting of sandy loam top soil with excellent drainage. Incorporating 70 bunkers and 007 bent grass tees and fairways, and bent / poa greens. Full Toro double row irrigation system and wide array of Toro maintenance equipment to maintain excellent course conditions. Featuring a 25 station double ended driving range and members only practice short game complex
- $120,000 to $150,000 per year
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By Omni PGA Frisco, - updated December 16 - Frisco, Texas
Overview: The Omni PGA Frisco Resort is looking for an experienced Assistant Golf Course Superinendent I. Reporting to the Golf Course Superintendent, the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent I is a key position and second in command within the Golf Course Maintenance operations of the West golf course. This individual must always have a keen eye for detail and be able to assist the Superintendent in keeping the golf course well-groomed for daily play and for the numerous events and tournaments throughout the year. The West Assistant Superintendent I is responsible for the daily activities of the golf course maintenance staff, including supervision and training of staff to perform all the tasks associated with maintaining the golf course. Responsibilities: • Trains, motivates and supervises staff capable of performing the tasks associated with maintaining the golf course. • Plans, schedules and monitors the daily operations, including responsibility for assisting in coordinating and assigning work. • Assists GCS and Lead Assistant with recommendations concerning personnel matters such as staff performance reviews and terminations. • Reviews golf course on a daily basis and gives feedback to both GCS to ensure agronomic, maintenance standards and departmental goals are met. • Assist Lead GCS in documentation and filing daily records for each team member’s assignments. This should be done daily with job task and completion time. • Works directly with AIT’s in monitoring golf course playing conditions primarily related to our intense moisture management programs. Follows up and checks random areas on the course to ensure proper management techniques and guidelines are being followed. • Works directly with the Second Assistant Superintendent to ensure the proper use and management of our highly sophisticated irrigation system. Assists with monitoring and maintaining the programing systems. • Communicates directly with the Application Foreman in regard to applications and scheduling on the golf course. Insures proper applications, tank mixing and compatibilities are met. Ensures proper operating procedures of all equipment and calibrations are met. • Work closely with GCS on specific plans and strategies to ensure interns success. • Ensure team members are properly using, cleaning and greasing of equipment in the morning/afternoon. • Make sure all assigned small equipment is returned to the small equipment room and signed back in. • Ensures that proper logging of information and data for all of the department’s record keeping is accurate such as rainfall, daily weather conditions, moisture management and any additional information pertaining to our intense agronomic program and needs. • Builds relationships and communicates with the golf shop in the morning. Inform golf shop on maintenance procedures, (topdressing, cart paths only, etc.). • Discuss daily schedules, programs and concerns with the Golf Course Superintendent with attention to efficient management and quality control in mind. Assure that all issues and concerns are brought to the Golf Course Superintendent as quickly as possible in order to lessen potential negative impact. • Maintain pesticide license and continual education in the field of concern or related. • Ensures organization of the GCM facility, equipment and grounds. Qualifications: • Bachelor’s or Associates degree or 3-5 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. • Valid Driver’s License • Valid Texas Pesticide Applicator License • Able to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. • Able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception. Omni Hotels & Resorts is an equal opportunity employer - vets/disability. The EEO is the Law poster and its supplement are available using the following links: EEOC is the Law Poster and the following link is the OFCCP's Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination policy statement If you are interested in applying for employment with Omni Hotels & Resorts and need special assistance to apply for a posted position, please send an email to applicationassistance@omnihotels.com.
- $60,000 to $65,000 per year
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By ServiScape at Pottawattomie Country Club, - updated December 12 - 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 Grand Elk Golf Club, - updated December 12 - 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 Nelson Golf & Sports Club, - Irving, Texas
Are you looking to be part of a company that will stand the test of time, create opportunities for you to grow and to have fun? Then we welcome you to join Century Golf Partners at The Nelson Golf and Sports as a Golf Course Superintendent. The Nelson Golf and Sports Club is 36 holes of golf over 400 acres of pure luxury. Ranked among America’s leading venues, TPC Las Colinas and Cottonwood Valley are part of our comprehensive, award-winning Dallas golf club and resort. TPC proudly hosted the Byron Nelson Championship, an annual PGA TOUR event for 35 years and is an 18-hole, par 70 course measuring 7,166 yards from the championship tees. The 18-hole, par 71 Cottonwood Valley golf course measures 7,120 yards. The golf courses consist of Bentgrass greens and Bermudagrass fairways, tees, and rough. As a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, the two private golf courses have an array of native and ornamental plants and wildlife inventory. The Agronomy Department has been honored with the 2017, 2020, 2021, 2023 Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards (ELGA), which are presented annually by GCSAA and Golf Digest. The awards recognize golf course superintendents and their courses for overall course management excellence and best management practices in the areas of water conservation, water quality management, energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste management, wildlife and habitat conservation, communication and outreach, and leadership. In 2005, several of the partners came together to realize a long-desired dream and created Century Golf Partners; a golf investment and management company. In the same year, the company also acquired the exclusive worldwide rights to the Arnold Palmer Golf Management brand and accordingly, Century Golf Partners operates many of its clubs under the Arnold Palmer Golf Management name. Our Purpose: To improve the lives of the people we serve. Our Mission: To be a Good Partner. Our Vision: To be the most sought after business partner in golf. Our Culture: We love serving others. We live by our team values, principles and Quality standards to create a fun atmosphere. This is the cornerstone of our success. This position will be part of a growing company with a portfolio of private, public and resort courses throughout the U.S. We offer cross-facility training, scholarships and opportunities to participate in the American Express (PGA TOUR) at PGA WEST or The Ford Championship (LPGA) at Whirlwind Golf Club. As we embark on this journey to be the most sought after business partner in golf, we seek a visionary and dynamic individual to be a key player in shaping our future. If you are ready to make a lasting impact while enjoying the ride, this is the place for you!
- $75,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Honeybee Golf Club, - Virginia Beach, Virginia
The team at Hampton Roads Golf Club is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Golf Course Superintendent for our Honeybee Golf Club course. The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for consistently providing exceptional golfing conditions and the management of golf course maintenance and landscape operations. The Superintendent is expected to lead the golf course maintenance team and to possess strong agronomic, business, interpersonal and communication skills. Key Responsibilities: • Develop and execute daily, weekly, & seasonal maintenance programs to ensure optimal grounds health. • Oversee the maintenance of greens, tees, fairways, roughs, bunkers, range, & landscaping. • Establish and monitor agronomic standards to maintain consistent course quality. • Oversee operation, repair, and optimization of the irrigation system. • Recruit, train, schedule, and supervise the maintenance team. • Provide ongoing staff development, professionalism, and pride in course conditions. • Work with our team mechanic to ensure the maintenance and repair of all turf equipment. • Manage storage facilities, chemical storage, wash pads, and maintenance buildings. • Maintain detailed records on agronomy, environmental compliance, equipment, and staff. • Communicate professionally with guests & leadership regarding course conditions & maintenance schedules. • Collaborate with golf operations staff to support tournaments and daily play.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Brattleboro Country Club, - updated December 10 - Brattleboro, Vermont
BRATTLEBORO COUNTRY CLUB Superintendent Job Posting Facility Name: Brattleboro Country Club Facility Location: Brattleboro, VT Position / Title: The Brattleboro Country Club is seeking a highly motivated, experienced, and skilled golf course superintendent to continually oversee course improvements and maintain consistent playing conditions for a championship-level golf course. Under your direction, BCC will continually be recognized as a great destination for golf in Southern Vermont. The Superintendent reports directly to the owner. Facility Description: Founded in 1914, the Brattleboro Country Club is a single owner, semi-private Golf facility with 18 holes and a driving range located on 200+ acres. The original 9 holes were designed by Tom McNamara, remodeled by Wayne Styles in 1929 and expanded to 18 holes in 1999 by local Vermont architect Steve Durkee. The original greens are push-up native soil and the newer expansion greens are California style with straight sand. Since the expansion to 18 holes the course has hosted a 2001 US Open Qualifier, the Men’s, and Women’s Vermont State Amateur Championships and many other state, tri-state, and regional events. Since 2015, with new ownership, many improvements have been made to both the golf course and the clubhouse. The ownership is driven to enhance this community asset to attract new members, occasional golf visitors and those new to the game. Prior to the purchase in 2015, the club was owned by its members.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Moselem Springs Golf Club, - Fleetwood, Pennsylvania
Fleetwood, PA | Opening in 1964, Moselem Springs Golf Club in Fleetwood, PA, has gained prestigious recognition as one of the most exceptional golf courses in America. Nestled amidst the picturesque and verdant hills of Berks County, this enchanting, George Fazio-designed golfing destination is renowned for its natural splendor and an unparalleled course that exudes charm and excellence, as eloquently described by its founder, Hawley Quier. The Club was the proud host of the 1968 U.S. Women’s Open, earning placement among the state and national golf course rankings. The Club was acquired by the Jaindl Family in 2022. Click Here for more history about Moselem Springs Golf Club. CLUB DETAILS Facility: Family Owned (Jaindl), Management Company Operated (TKo Hospitality) Course Access: Private Number of Holes: 18 Total Annual Rounds: 15,000 Number of Carts: 50 Members: 430 (Golf) 58 (Social) Annual Revenue: $3.89M Golf/Corporate Outings: 30 Primary Golf Season: April-October POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Superintendent Reports to: General Manager Supervises: Grounds Staff: 2 Assistants, 3 Full-time employees, 5 Seasonal employees, 1 open full-time position – could be a mechanic Position Description: The Golf Course Superintendent at Moselem Springs Golf Club is responsible for all maintenance, management, and agronomic operations. This hands-on, forward-thinking leader will oversee all turfgrass programs, staff management, budgeting, agronomic planning, irrigation, and long-term course improvements. The ideal candidate brings strong communication skills, a modern agronomic mindset, team-oriented leadership, and a deep commitment to continuous improvement under the direction of the General Manager and TKo Hospitality Management. GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE OPERATING FACTS Operating Budget: $950,000 Tee Turfgrass: Bent grass being converted to low-mow Bluegrass Fairway Turfgrass: Predominantly Rye, with some bluegrass overseeded Greens Turfgrass: Bent / Poa Rough Turfgrass: Predominantly tall fescue Bunkers On Course: 55 Penalty Areas w/ Water Feature: 4 Number of Tee Boxes: 5 per hole Equipment Platform: Jacobson, John Deere, and Toro Other Golf Amenities: Driving Range, Short Game Area, Practice Putting Green, and Indoor Simulator during Winter Months Upcoming Course Projects: Golf Course Cart Paths Greens Drainage Improvements ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Golf Course Maintenance & Agronomics Direct all phases of golf course maintenance, including mowing, cultural practices, pest/disease management, fertilization, and daily course setup. Maintain all turf, landscapes, trees, and ornamental plantings across the entire property. Develop and manage an efficient irrigation and water-usage plan, including monitoring and reporting. Ensure all chemical applications are safely executed and fully compliant with federal, state, and local regulations. Schedule maintenance around member play to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption. Lead and support capital improvement projects such as cart-path upgrades, drainage enhancements, bunker work, and long-range agronomic initiatives. Team Management & Leadership Recruit, hire, train, and supervise a committed grounds team. Build a positive, collaborative, and professional culture that promotes accountability and pride in course conditions. Implement labor-management strategies, staffing schedules, and performance standards. Conduct annual performance reviews and mentor team members for growth and advancement. Financial Management & Planning Prepare and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for grounds and agronomy. Approve expenditures, maintain inventory, oversee payroll, and ensure operations remain within budgetary expectations. Participate in long-term strategic planning regarding course improvements, capital needs, and agronomic direction. Equipment Maintenance & Safety Oversee the repair, preventative maintenance, and replacement of all golf course maintenance equipment. Ensure staff follow proper safety protocols, equipment operation procedures, and OSHA compliance. Conduct annual equipment evaluations and recommend capital replacements or upgrades. Communication & Administration Maintain detailed and accurate records of chemical applications, water usage, weather data, inventory, and maintenance routines. Communicate consistently with the General Manager, Head Golf Professional, Committees, and leadership regarding course conditions, projects, and priorities. Provide ongoing updates to the membership about maintenance practices, agronomic philosophies, and upcoming work.
- $100,000 to $120,000 per year
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By Wellington National Golf Club, - updated December 10 - Wellington, Florida
Wellington National Golf Club is seeking a dedicated and skilled Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance, operation, and overall condition of our golf course and practice facilities. Working closely with the owner, the Superintendent will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of playability, aesthetics, and environmental stewardship throughout the property. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a rising professional looking to advance their career, or for an experienced superintendent seeking a rewarding position with a balanced lifestyle.
- $110,000 to $125,000 per year
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By Chillicothe Country Club, - updated December 9 - chillicothe, Ohio
About Us: Chillicothe Country Club is a premier golf facility committed to providing exceptional golf experiences to members and guests. We pride ourselves on maintaining a world-class course and delivering outstanding service. We are currently seeking a dedicated, experienced, and detail-oriented Golf Course Superintendent to join our team. Position Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, management, and overall condition of the golf course, including the greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and landscaping. The Superintendent will work closely with the General Manager and other staff to ensure the course remains in top condition, contributing to a positive experience for golfers. Key Responsibilities: Oversee daily maintenance operations of the golf course, ensuring optimal playing conditions. Manage and supervise the golf course maintenance team, including scheduling, training, and performance management. Develop and implement agronomic programs (fertilization, irrigation, pest management) to maintain turf health and course aesthetics. Maintain equipment and ensure proper functioning of irrigation systems and other infrastructure. Monitor weather patterns and adjust maintenance schedules accordingly. Work within the budget for maintenance operations, tracking expenses and recommending improvements as needed. Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations related to environmental and safety standards. Coordinate and work with course management on event preparations, course closures, and maintenance windows. Conduct regular inspections of the course to ensure high-quality standards for playability and safety. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Turf Management, Agronomy, Horticulture, or related field (or equivalent experience). Prior experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent in a similar setting.
- $55,000 to $60,000 per year
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By Black Bear Golf Club, - updated December 9 - Eustis, Florida
Position Overview Black Bear Golf Club in Eustis Florida is seeking a knowledgeable, passionate and hands-on Grounds Superintendent to oversee turf-grass management, irrigation systems, landscaping, budgeting, and leading a grounds crew to deliver a first-class experience for our members and guests for our eighteen-hole public golf course. Black Bear is a family owned and operated 18 hole public golf course. This is a full-time, year-round position.
- $55,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Sun Valley Resort, - Sun Valley, Idaho
The Golf Course Superintendent manages golf course maintenance operations at Sun Valley Resort, for the 27 holes consisting of Trail Creek and White Clouds golf courses, ensuring the course and surrounding grounds are maintained to the highest standards of playability, appearance, and safety. This position oversees agronomy practices, irrigation systems, turf care, staff management, budgeting, and compliance with environmental and safety regulations. Duties & Responsibilities: Develop and manage the annual maintenance budget and operating plan. Plan and implement staffing schedules to meet quality and operational standards. Supervise and perform daily golf course maintenance to ensure optimal playing conditions. Oversee drainage, irrigation, and pumping systems, and manage turf, tree, and plant care programs. Direct fertilizer, aeration, and pest management programs to maintain healthy turf and landscaping. Supervise equipment maintenance, repair, and preventive care programs. Maintain safe, clean, and organized work areas and storage facilities. Manage purchasing, inventory, and cost control for maintenance supplies and materials. Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, and other safety and environmental regulations. Recruit, train, schedule, and supervise golf maintenance staff, including Assistant Superintendent and Mechanic. Collaborate with Golf Professionals and resort leadership to align course conditions with operational goals and guest satisfaction. Work both indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions, with exposure to chemicals, fertilizers, and machinery. · Perform other related duties as assigned.
- $90,000 to $120,000 per year
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By Tamarack Golf Course / Arcis Golf, - Naperville, Illinois
Manages the golf course maintenance department day-to-day activities through maintaining quality standards, developing and retaining maintenance employees and exceeding guest expectations. Must be able to do this in a consistent manner with consideration to a given annual budget. Primary Responsibilities: Daily communication with General Manager/Golf Professional on golf course condition and playability. Promotes Arcis Golf’s philosophies throughout the golf course to both employees and guests. Conducts monthly golf course audit. Directs and delegates to Assistant Superintendent, Irrigation Technician, and Mechanic. Reviews monthly preliminary and final profit / loss statements with General Manager. Required to keep all permits pertaining to maintenance department up to date. Must develop and post Maintenance Plan and Maintenance Standards. Must have knowledge of irrigation systems inclusive of programming, maintenance, trouble shooting, scheduling, moisture control and pump station management. Must have the ability to trouble shoot agronomic problems that may occur on the golf course. Must be fully capable of application equipment calibration and operation. Must have considerable understanding of golf course maintenance equipment. Responsible for the Human Resources functions of the maintenance department by controlling turnover, motivating employees, focusing on employee development and retention and participating in regular employee meetings. Provides a professional image at all times through appearance and dress. Ensures golf course is in compliance with all federal, state and local laws. Note: Other duties as assigned by supervisor or management.
- $85,000 to $85,000 per year
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By The Sea Pines Resort, - Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Assistant Golf Course Superintendent – Heron Point by Pete Dye The Sea Pines Resort – Hilton Head Island, SC The Sea Pines Resort is seeking an Assistant Golf Course Superintendent for Heron Point by Pete Dye. This position plays a key leadership role in daily golf course maintenance and works closely with the Superintendent to ensure high-quality playing conditions on a demanding Pete Dye–designed course. About The Sea Pines Resort The Sea Pines Resort is home to three championship courses: Harbour Town Golf Links, Heron Point by Pete Dye, and Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III. The resort is known for its commitment to excellence, tradition, and high maintenance standards. Position Summary The Assistant Superintendent supports all aspects of golf course maintenance, including crew leadership, agronomic programs, irrigation management, and project execution. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual seeking to advance their career in a dynamic and competitive golf environment. Key Responsibilities Assist with planning and supervising daily maintenance operations Lead and train staff members on proper techniques and safety procedures Help manage daily course setup, including cup cutting, bunkers, mowing, and detail work Participate in pesticide and fertilizer applications, calibration, and record keeping Oversee irrigation operation, hand watering, troubleshooting, and repair work Assist with cultural practices, renovations, and improvement projects Support preparation for tournaments and resort events, including the RBC Heritage Contribute to scheduling, crew organization, and labor management Professional Growth Opportunities Mentorship from the Superintendent and agronomic leadership Exposure to three distinctive championship golf courses Networking with industry leaders, vendors, and PGA TOUR professionals Long-term advancement opportunities within The Sea Pines Resort Qualifications 1–3 years of golf course maintenance experience preferred Supervisory or team leadership experience is a plus Degree or certificate in turfgrass management preferred but not required Strong work ethic, positive attitude, and eagerness to grow professionally Solid understanding of turf maintenance practices and irrigation systems Ability to work early mornings, weekends, and holidays as needed Commitment to maintaining high-quality playing conditions Pay starting at 55,000 based upon experience
- $55,000 to $60,000 per year
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By Anniston Country Club, - Anniston , Alabama
The golf course superintendent will be entrusted with the maintenance, operations, and management of the facility grounds. They will assume responsibility for managing and maintaining golf course properties, which include the following: Golf course, golf course maintenance equipment, golf cart fleet, clubhouse and grounds, landscaping, tennis courts, swimming pool and other properties owned by the Anniston Country Club. This position will report directly to the general manager and Greens Committee Chairperson. Course Type: Private member owned Open: Year-round Number of holes: 18 holes 6,300 yards Annual Rounds: 8000 Primary Grasses: Greens – Champion Bermuda, Fairways and Tees – 419 and common Bermuda Staff: 6-8 employees Job Functions: · Advanced knowledge of agronomy and turfgrass management practices; a working knowledge of golf course facility construction principles, practices and methods, and a thorough understanding of the rules and strategies of the game of golf. · A high degree of administrative and executive ability, especially in terms of problem solving and decision making. · Excellent oral, written communication skills. · Knowledge of current federal, state and local laws and regulations affecting the management of golf course operations (including, but not limited to employment, safety and environmental standards, laws and regulations). · Participation in continuing education opportunities such as seminars, workshops, and trade shows.
- $70,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Minnewaska Golf Club, - updated December 2 - Glenwood, Minnesota
Minnewaska Golf Club is looking for a highly motivated individual to become our next Superintendent. The position works alongside our Head Golf Professional and under the direction of our Board of Directors. Minnewaska Golf Club in Glenwood is located just 15 minutes south of Alexandria. The original nine holes were built in 1923 and designed by Tom Vardon. Joel Goldstrand designed nine additional holes in 1993. The club overlooks beautiful Lake Minnewaska and has been rated 4 ½ stars by Golf Digest. The club has hosted many major state events including: MGA State Junior Team Championship, MGA Amateur Qualifiers, Minnesota Junior PGA Players Tour Events, two consistent ProAms every season, the 2018 Minnesota Junior PGA Girls Championship, the 2018 Minnesota Senior PGA Championship, the 2022 Minnesota PGA Championship, and the 2024 Minnesota Women’s State Amateur Championship. Desired Qualifications – • Completion of 2 or 4 year turf grass management program. • Minimum of 2 years golf course experience as grounds supervisor or assistant superintendent. • Demonstrate knowledge of all aspects of design, construction and maintenance of a golf course • Skilled and experienced operator of maintenance and construction equipment and machinery. • Currently possesses or able to obtain Minnesota Pesticide Applicators License. • Ability to effectively motivate, direct and supervise the work of others. • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. • Ability to establish effective relationships with Club management and staff. • Familiar with use of computers. Duties & Responsibilities – • Devote their time, attention and energies to the performance of duties as Superintendent at the Club. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive turf management program that will provide optimum playability while using sound environmental practices. • Maintain and improve the course turf, equipment, buildings and irrigation system to the levels desired by the Club. • Establish and maintain a system of records of inventory, purchases, equipment maintenance and chemical applications • Hire, train and direct a staff of employees in the proper performance of operating equipment, maintenance practices, shop procedures, safety guidelines and dealing with the public and membership. • Identify problems on the course and with staff and solve them properly, effectively and in a timely manner and report injuries or property damage to the appropriate people when necessary • Cooperate with the Head Golf Professional regarding course conditions and tournament play, as well as the completion of short- and long-term plans. • Attend all monthly meetings with the Board of Directors. • Submit a detailed annual budget plan for the golf course grounds operation to the board of directors. • Stay abreast of new technologies and information as related to turf grass management • Maintain a favorable status with suppliers, manufacturers, and others. Compensation – 2026 season of Feb. 15th – November 15th . Following seasons are also February 15 to November 15. Seasonal Salary – $60 - $80k - Based on Qualifications Benefits - 2 weeks paid vacation Family golf membership with use of cart Bonus package at discretion of board of directors Please Send Resumes to: minnewaskagc@gmail.com by Wednesday December 31st , 2025.
- $60,000 to $80,000 per year
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By KemperSports Management, - Northbrook, Illinois
Position Summary: New Construction/Grow-In Pasco, Washington A new chapter in Pacific Northwest destination golf is underway just outside Pasco, Washington. Perched atop dramatic bluffs, this in-development, David McLay Kidd project is positioned to become one of the most compelling new golf experiences in the United States. Set within the sweeping landscapes of the Columbia River Basin, the property features sandy soils, rolling contours, firm-playing ground, and expansive long views. The Snake River’s presence provides a dramatic and powerful natural backdrop that will define the course’s visual and strategic identity. The Golf Course Superintendent (Grow-In & Opening) will lead all agronomic operations from construction through grow-in and opening. Starting in Q1 2026, this individual will collaborate with KemperSports, the architect, construction partners, and resort leadership to ensure a successful turf establishment program and a smooth transition into opening operations. Major Duties & Responsibilities: Grow-In & Pre-Opening Leadership Direct and manage all turf grow-in activities from seed-to-establishment. Develop early mowing schedules, fertility plans, and chemical programs tailored to the Pasco climate Collaborate with design and construction teams to ensure intended playability. Review and report on development progress/timelines. Establish cultural practices, topdressing, grooming programs, and long-term agronomic philosophies. Oversee irrigation programming, auditing, moisture management, and hand-watering protocols. Assist with refinement of greens, surrounds, bunkers, and final shaping. Team Development & Leadership Recruit, hire, train, and mentor the agronomy team. Build a positive and accountable high-performance culture. Establish SOPs, schedules, workflows, and maintenance standards. Operational Excellence Prepare annual operating plans, maintenance calendars, and budgets. Manage purchasing, inventory, vendors, and materials procurement. Oversee equipment maintenance and preventative programs. Maintain Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Track agronomic reporting, moisture logs, and data. Course Conditioning & Playability Deliver elite destination-golf playing conditions. Oversee daily course setup, mowing programs, firmness, and greens performance. Lead ongoing surface refinement such as aerification and topdressing. Compliance, Safety & Environmental Stewardship Ensure compliance with Washington State regulations. Maintain safe operations, documentation, and chemical handling standards. Manage sustainable water use aligned with environmental guidelines.
- $125,000 to $150,000 per year
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By Concert Golf Partners: Carrollwood Country Club, - Tampa, Florida
Director of Golf Course Maintenance - Carrollwood Country Club FACILITY DESCRIPTION Carrollwood Country Club is Tampa's Premier Private Country Club. Centrally located in the heart of Carrollwood Village, this Private Country Club has 27 holes of Champion Ultradwarf greens. We offer a tour quality practice facility, which includes multiple tees and practice greens. We feature 8 Har-Tru Tennis courts with stadium lighting, a state-of-the-art fitness center and a junior Olympic sized heated swimming pool. Onsite we have a 50-room condo resort that overlooks our Tennis & Aquatics Center, which includes a splash pad, playground, and furnished cabanas. Our property includes a spacious clubhouse and terrace with both casual and fine dining options. The golf course has recently undergone $3,000,000 of capital improvements. All bunkers on the property were remodeled last year providing a fresh new look to the club. The driving range was rebuilt within the last two years and many of the green surrounds have received transition grade work improvements. https://www.carrollwoodcc.com/ Carrollwood Country Club is owned and operated by Concert Golf Partners. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Superintendent is responsible for managing and maintaining golf course properties including the golf courses, clubhouse grounds and landscaping, open spaces, and the equipment used to maintain these areas; meeting or exceeding the expectations of the club’s members/guests and the goals established for the club while mentoring our dedicated staff. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Associate degree or higher in turf management, or related field preferred. A certificate from an accredited program and 3 years of work experience, or a similar combination is also acceptable. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Minimum 3 years of golf course maintenance experience in a leadership role to include golf, turf fertilization, calibration, pest control, and irrigation oversight. Prior Superintendent experience preferred, but willing to consider an Assistant Superintendent that is ready to take the next step. Strong leadership, team-building, and interpersonal skills SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Pesticide applicator certification. POSITION REQUIREMENTS Direct and manage the maintenance of the golf courses and all maintainable areas including the clubhouse and surrounding areas according to the club’s turf management program. Be knowledgeable of and always comply with the Club’s standards, policies, and regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations. Maintain regular attendance in compliance with Club standards, as required by scheduling, which will vary according to the needs of the Club. Conduct regular inspections of the golf courses, evaluate, and recommend improvements. Conduct daily facility security checks ensuring accurate inventory of equipment and keys. Plans all maintenance and project work, applying agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed-upon maintenance standards and long-range goals. Oversee all construction, maintenance, and renovations on the golf course. Maintain accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, and safety and environmental standards, laws, and regulations. Make recommendations for capital improvement and purchases. Prepare annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvement to the golf course(s). Approve all expenditures and exercises cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating, and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets. Recruits, interviews, hires, trains, direct and supervise employees for the purpose of maintaining the golf courses. Plans professional development and training activities for subordinates including safety training for equipment use and proper handling of fertilizers, herbicides, and all other chemicals use on the course; assures that MSDSs are available in a convenient location. Implement and enforce comprehensive safety program for employees, members, and guests on course in compliance with local, state, and federal laws; implement and manage the club’s hazard communication program. Ensure that chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; maintain required records and strive to minimize the use of chemical and petroleum products. Communicates regularly with other members of the management team to discuss activities, conditions of facilities, maintenance plans, and scheduled events. Pro-active in continuing education and staying current with rapidly changing advances in the field of agronomy. Keep members informed about current and future maintenance activities. Demonstrated ability to be a team leader of the maintenance department and serve as a valuable member of the Club’s management team. Requires advanced knowledge of agronomy and turf grass management practices, a working knowledge of golf facility, construction principles, practices, and methods; and a thorough understanding of the rules and strategies of the game of golf. Requires a high degree of administrative and executive ability, especially in terms of problem solving and decision making. Requires knowledge of current federal, state, and local laws and regulations affecting the management of golf course operations (including, but not limited to safety and environmental standards, laws, and regulations). Requires excellent oral and written communication skills. BENEFITS Medical, Dental, Vision 401K Paid Time Off GCSAA and Local Chapter Dues Golf Privileges Employee Discounts Uniform Meals Please apply by emailing a current cover letter and resume by December 11th, 2025 to the emails below. Onsite interviews will be held the following week. Stephen Logan Regional Agronomist, Concert Golf Partners: Slogan@golfclubofamelia.com & Brian Thornbury General Manager of Carrollwood CC: Bthornbury@Carrollwoodcc.com
- $110,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Meadow Oaks Golf Club, - updated November 27 - Hudson, Florida
Meadow Oaks Golf Club is seeking an experienced, hands-on Golf Course Superintendent to lead all aspects of agronomy at our 18-hole facility. The course features Jones Dwarf Bermudagrass greens and a committed ownership group that is actively investing in the property. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated superintendent who thrives in a supportive environment and is excited to make a visible impact at a course under new management. Position Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the planning, scheduling, and execution of all golf course maintenance activities, with a focus on delivering consistent playing conditions and an exceptional golf experience. The superintendent provides leadership to the maintenance team, manages all turf and irrigation systems, and works closely with management on budgeting, capital needs, and agronomic programs. Key Responsibilities: • Maintain Jones Dwarf Bermudagrass greens to high standards • Develop and implement agronomic programs (fertility, pest control, overseeding, aerification, cultural practices) • Monitor soil, moisture, and plant health for optimal conditions on greens, tees, fairways, and rough • Oversee irrigation system operation, troubleshooting, scheduling, and repairs • Recruit, train, and supervise the maintenance team; promote safety and accountability • Manage daily and weekly task scheduling to ensure efficiency and course conditioning • Coordinate equipment maintenance and ensure safe, proper equipment operation • Oversee chemical storage, fuel systems, and maintenance facility standards • Assist in preparing and managing the annual agronomy budget • Maintain accurate records of pesticide applications, fertilizer usage, water management, and compliance • Communicate regularly with management and ownership on course conditions, staffing, and project updates • Support capital projects and long-term course improvements
- $75,000 to $80,000 per year
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By GreatLIFE Golf, - Durham, North Carolina
GreatLIFE Golf is one of the largest Golf Course Ownership / Management Companies in the country with over 50 golf courses in multiple states. If you’re looking for a fun and casual career in sports and entertainment, this may be the position for you! Feel free to check out our website for more information about who we are as a company and what services we offer to evaluate if your values match ours! Falls Village Golf Club is seeking a full time, salaried Golf Course Superintendent to join our team. This position will come with a full benefits package to include Medical, Dental and Vision coverage as well as generous Paid Time Off policy and Holiday Pay. Please see a general job description below and should you feel your knowledge, education and experience could be a match, apply today! Salary: $70,000 to $80,000 Annually Job Description: Manages and maintains all aspects of agronomy for the golf course, property, and club house grounds. Duties & Responsibilities: Develop, implement and manage BMP’s for the golf course, property and club houses grounds. Responsible for building annual agronomic budget. Develop a sound 12-month agronomic plan, labor plan, and operational budget. Demonstrate proactive and effective communication skills. Written and Oral. Develop and maintain long-range equipment replacement and infrastructure improvement plan. Implement and enforces comprehensive safety program for employees, members and guests on course in compliance with local, state, and federal laws. Ensure that chemicals, fertilizers, and other control products are used, stored, and disposed of in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Ensure proper record keeping of all chemical and fertilizer applications. Recruit, hire, train, and manage a strong property maintenance team. Ensure team is cross-trained in all facets of operation. Develop and implement staff development programs. Effectively communicate and work with other department heads on scheduled events, maintenance plans, and current conditions of golf course. Ensure equipment is maintained in good working condition, proactive with preventative maintenance, and ensure maintenance logs are kept organized and up to date. Ensure irrigation system is maintained in good working condition, leaks are repaired in a timely manner, and irrigation sprinklers are kept level. Demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines, present strong administrative skills with submissions of invoices and inventory counts in timely manner, and present strong record keeping, organizational skills. Attend turf conferences, equipment shows, workshops, and other educational programs to maintain a current knowledge of technical and turf innovations, and changes that could affect the department’s operations. Develop, implement, and ensure all golf course construction projects completed on time and within budget. Degree/Licenses: Bachelor’s degree (BS),Associates degree (AA) or equivalent form a four or two year college or technical school; or three to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination and experience. Degree preference in agronomy/horticulture/plant/soil science. Physical Demands/Working Environment: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Regularly required to have full range of mobility in upper and lower body; be able to reach overhead; be able to work in various positions, including stooping, standing, bending over, sitting, kneeling and squatting for extended periods of time; be able to lift, pull and push materials and equipment to complete assigned job tasks and is frequently able to lift 50 pounds of weight through the work day and occasionally lifts up to 100 pounds. Employee is regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions, chemicals, pesticides, gasoline, vibration, mechanical hazards and electrical hazards. Work extended hours during golf season. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee of this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Please Note: The chosen candidate will be required to successfully complete a comprehensive Background Check as a condition of employment.
- $70,000 to $80,000 per year
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