- 53Golf Course Superintendent
- 3Superintendent/General Manager
- 4Director of Agronomy
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 94Assistant Superintendent
- 172nd Assistant Superintendent
- 14Assistant-in-Training
- 2Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 31Equipment/Shop Manager
- 35Turf Equipment Technician
- 11Assistant Equipment Technician
- 7Spray/Applications Technician
- 6Irrigation Technician
- 4Irrigation Manager
- 1General Manager
- 3Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 2Landscape Manager
- 3Landscape Technician
- 4Lawn Care Technician
- 3Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Crew Foreman
- 3Equipment Operator
- 9Grounds Staff
- 2Horticulturist
- 1Arborist
- 89Seasonal Intern
- 1Surveyor
- 7Sales Representative
- 1Director of Operations
- 4Operations Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
- 1Graduate Assistant/Academic
- 1Business Opportunity
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By Falls Road Golf Course, - Potomac, Maryland
The Montgomery County Revenue Authority (MCRA) has an opportunity to become a part of a dynamic team! MCRA was established in 1957 and is an instrumentality of Montgomery County and a public corporation. The Revenue Authority is a solutions management company that focuses on finance, operations, consulting, and connections. On the operations side, the MCRA directly manages the Golf Course System (of 9 golf courses) and The Crossvines wine production facility and vineyard and operates the Montgomery County Airpark. MCRA’s Montgomery County Golf (MCG) division has an immediate opening for a Golf Course Superintendent with a COMPETITIVE compensation package. Falls Road Golf Course, an 18-hole Ed Ault design, first opened in 1961 and was redesigned in 2002-2003 by Dan Schlegel working with Ault, Clark & Associates. The course covers 150 acres, was formerly a dairy farm, and was the first golf course in the MCRA portfolio. The agronomy crew members are seasoned, and many have been employed at Falls Road for over 10 years. The course features a combination of bent/poa pushup greens and USGA-spec greens, perennial ryegrass fairways, and mostly Latitude 36 bermudagrass tees. The double-row Rain Bird irrigation system with Nimbus II Central has been very reliable since its installation in 2002, and is supported by a Flowtronex pump station that will have a pump replacement completed in the spring. Water supply is not an issue with the size of the irrigation pond. While this is a busy golf course, generally hosting 55,000+ rounds, it’s an efficient property to manage. From the bentgrass nursery at the highest point of the course, you have visibility of most of 10 golf holes. MCRA emphasizes a team environment, so equipment and staff sharing between the 9 courses can be done during project or aeration season as available. Each course has a truck and trailer to facilitate this. The strength of our team is our people! Our golf course agronomy teams are well-supported by our Agronomy Support Manager and Facilities and Equipment Supervisor, as well as having the experiences of 30+ full-timers with diverse backgrounds in golf and relevant industries for advanced troubleshooting or diagnostic work in the shops or on the course. Among the many conveniences of our team also include sharing equipment parts, chem/fert/seed on short notice, and shared resources such as a chipper, stump grinder, trenchers, deep-tine aerators, Redexim Overseeders, Shockwave, flail mowers, mini-excavator, etc. We foster an environment that balances hard work, safety, and fun in creating great playing conditions daily! Operational efficiency and attention to detail are important at Needwood in creating a golf experience that exceeds expectations. The superintendent is responsible for maintaining the golf course property, driving range/practice area, as well as clubhouse landscaping. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; running a safety-oriented operation; overseeing equipment R&M; addressing complaints and resolving problems. We’re starting to dig deeper into data collection to help understand how our activities affect organic matter development (and playability/turf health) on greens, what factors into clipping yield variability (and thus green speed), and beginning to better understand predictive disease and PGR models, utilizing growth potential, etc. There are lots of opportunities for in-house research to try new things. Robotic mowers are on most of our driving ranges now in 2025, and we’ll continue to invest in this and other technologies to help streamline operations.
- $80,000 to $110,000 per year
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By BrightView Landscape Services, - updated Monday at 10:55 PM - Lady Lake, Florida
At BrightView, we maintain more golf courses nationwide than anyone else — giving our team members unmatched resources, training, and career opportunities. When you join our golf division, you gain the support of a national leader while still enjoying the close-knit feel of your course team. BrightView is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to oversee the maintenance, operation, and management of a golf course. This role serves as the liaison between BrightView, the course ownership, and the golf shop, ensuring smooth daily operations. The Superintendent is responsible for agronomic planning, staff management, budgeting, and providing a top-quality playing experience. Key Responsibilities: Plan, organize, and direct all golf course maintenance activities. Develop and implement annual agronomic and improvement plans. Oversee operation, maintenance, and repair of course equipment. Manage staff hiring, training, scheduling, and performance. Prepare and manage budgets, reports, and administrative tasks. Ensure compliance with BrightView’s safety program and company policies. Represent BrightView in a professional manner with staff, members, and the public.
- $70,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, - Medora, North Dakota
Course Overview: Winning recognition for scenery and design to service and course condition, Bully Pulpit is a nationally acclaimed 18-hole, par 72 daily fee golf course designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan. We are located on the I-94 corridor in the Scenic and historic Badlands of North Dakota along the Little Missouri River, just 3 miles south of Historic Medora, ND. The golf course measures 7,166 yards from the Championship tees and has four other sets to choose from. Greens are grassed with Seaside II creeping bentgrass, and the tees, fairways, and roughs are mixture of Kentucky Blues and Fine Fescues. Modern equipment fleet of Toro and John Deere units. Summary/Objective Under the supervision of the Chief Operating Officer, the Superintendent is responsible for directing, coordinating and overseeing the day-to-day Bully Pulpit Golf Course maintenance operations and personnel, focusing on ensuring the best possible playing conditions, coordinating and communicating issues and course conditions to clubhouse staff, personnel and fiscal management while promoting and exhibiting World Class Guest Service to all the Bully Pulpit guests. Requirements Duties/Responsibilities Provides agronomic direction to maintain the golf course at the highest quality possible at all times. Plans, organizes and directs the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Supervise all planting, fertilizing and care of turf, plants, shrubs, and trees on the golf course and grounds. Assist with the development and implementation of fertilizer, aeration and pest management program for proper turf grass and plant care. Ability to identify turf grass and landscape weeds and recommend or perform treatment. Supervise course construction, renovation and/or reconstruction whether performed by maintenance staff or outside contractors. Conducts course inspections, including irrigation ponds and infrastructure to ensure the best possible and safe playing conditions. Coordinates driving range maintenance with the Head Golf Professional. Prepares and maintains the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans. Procures supplies and materials within budgetary limitations. Keeps record of annual maintenance activities and costs. Implements sound purchasing procedures utilizing preferred vendors, when possible. Supervise equipment maintenance and repair operations. Establish and implement a cleaning and preventive maintenance program for appropriate equipment, tools, vehicles, etc. Coordinate irrigation programs on a daily basis with irrigation technicians or other staff. Must have a working knowledge of irrigation pump stations, computer control systems, satellites and automatic heads and design. Collaboration with Assistant Superintendent(s) on course priorities. Works closely with, advises, and coordinates daily and weekly with the Head Golf Pro or Clubhouse staff on any issues related to golf course maintenance and to discuss activities, forecasts, goals, plans and customer input. Works closely with COO and Head Golf Pro to operate the Golf Course in a fiscally responsible and professional manner. Coordinate record keeping for the course including chemical applications, fertilizer applications, MSDS sheets, soil and tissue sampling. Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new full-time and seasonal employee. Establish employee training programs with appropriate documentation including, mowing schedules and proper mowing practices, course set up for play, proper chemical and fertilizer applications, computer irrigation systems, pump station protocol. Ensures all TRMF policies and procedures are followed. Ensures proper mixing, calibration and application of all chemical/fertilizers use on the course. Ensures an open and welcoming atmosphere that promotes skill enhancement and overall safety. Ensures staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Schedules and plans shift schedules, calendars, communicates departmental and organizational goals, and identifies opportunities for improvement. Maintains a skilled, trained and motivated staff through continuous communication, feedback and effective training. Ensure that staff obtain proper training and/or licenses needed to perform job tasks safely and within regulations. Be available after hours in event of an emergency. Maintain knowledge of current and projected industry developments through continuous attention to industry periodicals and participation in relevant trade associations and organizations. Perform other related duties as necessary or assigned. Supervisory Responsibilities Manages the departments personnel that may include, but is not limited to; Assistant Superintendent, Equipment Technician, Irrigation Technician, Grounds Crew. Hires and trains golf course grounds staff. Schedules, organizes, and assigns projects to members of the golf course grounds team. Conducts performance evaluations that are timely and constructive. Handle discipline and termination of employees as needed in accordance with TRMF policy. Work Environment Work hours may include days and evenings on weekdays and weekends. Subject to inside and outside environmental conditions. May be exposed to inclement weather, potentially dangerous chemicals, solvents, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, misdirected golf balls, sharp and rapid equipment movement on a daily basis. Injury or sickness may result if safety policies and practices are not properly followed. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position that regularly requires long hours and weekend work.
- $70,650 to $105,950 per year
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By Downbonnie LLC, - updated Monday at 02:58 PM - Jefferson, South Carolina
POSITION SUMMARY Downbonnie, a public golf course in the South Carolina Sandhills designed by Mike Koprowski, will soon be under construction with plans to grass in early summer 2026 and to open for preview play in fall 2026. The Golf Course Superintendent will be entrusted with establishing an elite maintenance program from scratch during the construction period and with maintaining the golf course once grassed through Opening Day and beyond. Downbonnie is seeking an individual who takes pride in providing a world-class experience and professional playing conditions each day. The ownership is deeply committed to maintaining elite golf course conditioning, viewing it as paramount to the guest experience. As a result, the Superintendent will report directly to the Owner, ensuring a streamlined focus on course quality and resource allocation. The Owner operates from a position of respect for expertise and will fully rely on the Superintendent's knowledge and skill, providing the necessary autonomy for them to excel and truly make the course shine. As Downbonnie grows, there will be the opportunity for this Superintendent position to advance to the Director of Grounds position with a commensurate salary. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES · Design and oversee the buildout of the maintenance facilities. · Advise ownership and architect on key decision points during construction (i.e., grassing selection, drainage, irrigation, etc.) · Recruit, interview, and hire maintenance staff, both full-time and part-time employees. · Plan, organize, and direct the grow-in of the golf course. · Once open for preview play, plan, organize, and direct the entire maintenance program for greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, native areas/grasses, and sandscapes. · Supervise the efficient operation of an equipment service and repair shop. · Conduct daily inspections of the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well management standards are being achieved and to effect changes in maintenance programs. · Manage inventory and maintain all owned and leased equipment. · Establish detailed, day-to-day operational and scheduling protocols to ensure maximum efficiency among maintenance personnel and equipment. · In addition to the golf course itself, manage and maintain the clubhouse grounds, driving range, maintenance facility grounds, and unused acreage/peripheral areas as identified by the ownership. · Establish a thorough training and onboarding program for new maintenance employees. · Procure equipment, supplies, and materials within budgetary limitations. · Maintain records of annual maintenance activities and costs. · Prepare and present the annual golf course maintenance budget. · Maintain regular communication with ownership and other key management personnel to discuss activities, goals, plans and customer input. · Develop a long-term plan that outlines major future projects. · Regularly assess cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating expenses in line with approved budgets, and promptly communicate budget variances with ownership · Keep accurate and complete records on inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, etc. · Develop a healthy in-house career path to recruit and retain highly successful employees. Make Downbonnie a destination for top turf interns and recruits throughout the region, and beyond.
- $170,000 to $190,000 per year
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By Western Lakes Golf Club, - Pewaukee, Wisconsin
The ideal candidate will be ambitious, eager to learn, take pride in their work and enjoy building a great team that functions as a unit. Your team will include four existing full-time employees as well as enough returning and new-hire seasonal employees to maintain a high level of quality to the golf course and surrounding property. • Existing Full-Time Team: o Assistant Superintendent – 2 years o Mechanic – 5 years o Spray Technician – 5 years o Laborer – 24 years • Seasonal: o Retired mowing staff of 8-9 employees o Younger project & maintenance staff of 8-9 employees 1. Course Set-Up: Complete the daily set up of an 18 Hole Golf Course to ensure playing conditions meet company and USGA standards. 2. Project Management: We are in the process of evaluating some large-scale drainage & irrigation replacement projects that will require working with outside vendors to evaluate, schedule and participate in their execution. This is an exciting opportunity to take part in the long-term planning of Western Lakes. 3. Operations: Coordinates operations with the club manager and golf professional. Participate in all short and long-range planning meetings. Prepares annual budget for the maintenance and capital improvement of course properties. Utilize best practices when making purchases to meet budget goals and help reduce operating costs. 4. Personnel Management: Participate in and recommend hiring of golf course staff. Provide daily supervision including job assignments, performance appraisals, workforce development, and establishing priorities to ensure the success of the golf course maintenance department. Ideal candidate will understand the importance of working on the course, with the crew, to maximize training opportunities, productivity and efficiencies. 5. Golf Course Maintenance: Oversees day-to-day care and maintenance of golf course and native areas; develops and implements integrated herbicide and pest management plan. Safely manage tree removal, trimming and planting to meet long-term vision of the property. 6. Irrigation System: Maintains and controls Toro irrigation system to ensure proper course conditions. 7. Practice Facility: Maintain practice facility to a high standard of use. Coordinate mowing & trimming schedule with Head Golf professional to limit golf ball loss. Tee Box, Chipping and Putting greens to receive same chemical & fertilizer treatments as golf course. 8. Clubhouse & Pro-shop Exterior: Oversees day-to-day care and maintenance of extensive flower bedding, mowing, trimming, balcony and tent cleanup. Brings potential exterior building issues to attention of management. 9. Administration: Purchasing; inventory supplies; assist with project management and priorities; maintain logs and financial record-keeping; prepare specialized plans, reports and audits; ensure relevant safety codes and regulations are followed. 10. Equipment Maintenance: Assist mechanic with inspection and maintenance of all equipment and tools related to the performance of job duties. 11. Snow Removal: Manage snow plowing, salting, snow blowing, shoveling of Western Lakes parking lot and entrances.
- $80,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Salisbury Country Club, - updated Friday at 05:51 PM - Midlothian, Virginia
Salisbury Country Club is seeking a motivated and experienced Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to step into the role of Golf Course Superintendent. Reporting directly to James Nick, Director of Golf Courses and Grounds, this position offers an excellent opportunity for an ambitious turf professional to advance their career while leading the maintenance operations of Salisbury’s 27-hole championship course and practice facilities. The successful candidate will join a progressive leadership team, oversee a talented and dedicated staff, and play a key role in delivering the superior golf experience that reflects Salisbury Country Club’s longstanding tradition of excellence. About The Area: The club is located in Midlothian, Virginia, a thriving suburb just southwest of Richmond. The area offers an ideal balance of accessibility and quality of life, with a strong restaurant and retail scene along the Midlothian Turnpike corridor. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to the James River, Pocahontas State Park, and numerous trails. Downtown Richmond's vibrant arts, music, and food scene is just a 20-minute drive, while the area itself provides excellent schools, diverse housing options, and a welcoming community. Whether you're looking for weekend adventures or urban culture, Midlothian puts it all within reach. Club Highlights: 27-Hole Facility 2025 Maintenance Budget: $1.8 million Total Annual Rounds: Over 50,000 Total Staff: 14 full-time, 4 seasonal full-time, 6 summer seasonal (24 in-season) Team’s Typical Work Schedule: In season: Mon 6:00 AM–4:00 PM; Tues–Thurs 6:00 AM–2:30 PM; Fri 6:00 AM–11:30 AM; weekend rotation Off season: Mon–Thurs 7:00 AM–3:00 PM; Fri 7:00 AM–12:00 PM Turf Types: Bentgrass greens; warm-season tees, fairways, and rough Recent Projects: Converted 9 holes to Zorro Zoysia fairways Converted 9 holes to 007XL/Piranha Bentgrass greens Installed a new irrigation pump and 9 holes of irrigation to Toro 2-wire Future Projects: Bill Bergin Master Plan implementation and maintenance shop renovation Irrigation System: Toro Equipment: John Deere (leased on a 5-year rotation) Success Traits of Individual: Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Hands-on, detail-oriented, and proactive management style Deep agronomic knowledge and commitment to continuous improvement Positive attitude with a team-first mindset and professional demeanor Embodies Salisbury’s “PRIDE” core values: Positivity, Respect, Integrity, Dependability, and Enthusiasm Initial Priorities of Position: Build strong relationships with staff, members, and fellow managers to understand club culture Evaluate course conditions and identify key agronomic and operational priorities Review training and performance records to assess team strengths and growth opportunities Key Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills, and Aptitude: Oversee daily maintenance and management of the 27-hole golf course and practice areas Supervise, train, and motivate maintenance staff to ensure quality, efficiency, and safety Plan and execute agronomic programs including mowing, irrigation, fertility, and pest management Monitor turf health, soil conditions, and moisture levels to optimize course playability Maintain and schedule irrigation systems and ensure water-use efficiency Assist in developing and managing budgets, controlling costs, and maintaining accurate records Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and safety procedures Coordinate with golf operations and club management to communicate maintenance activities Support and participate in club sustainability initiatives Actively lead by example on the course, promoting professionalism and teamwork Preferred Qualifications: 4–7 years of relevant turf management experience Associate or Bachelor’s degree in turfgrass management, agronomy, or related field (preferred) Virginia Pesticide Applicator License (or ability to obtain within 90 days) Valid driver’s license; CPR/First Aid certification (training provided if necessary) Strong understanding of agronomic principles for warm- and cool-season turf management Compensation & Benefits: Salary: $75,000 – $90,000 (commensurate with experience) Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with 4% match + 3% profit sharing contribution Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts Short- and long-term disability coverage PTO/vacation Continued education and professional development Local and national association dues paid Uniforms and golfing privileges About Us: Salisbury Country Club is a premier private club serving over 1,000 members and 675 golf families, supported by a strong and active wait list. The Club features 27 holes of championship golf, originally designed by Edward Ault in 1963 and expanded by Lester George in 2002, hosting more than 50,000 annual rounds. Members enjoy a full-service experience with three dining venues, extensive tennis facilities, an indoor sports complex, and a vibrant pool area. Guided by a commitment to excellence, camaraderie, and continuous improvement, Salisbury fosters a supportive, high-performing culture that values professional growth, teamwork, and respect.Salisbury Country Club is seeking a motivated and experienced Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to step into the role of Golf Course Superintendent. Reporting directly to James Nick, Director of Golf Courses and Grounds, this position offers an excellent opportunity for an ambitious turf professional to advance their career while leading the maintenance operations of Salisbury’s 27-hole championship course and practice facilities. The successful candidate will join a progressive leadership team, oversee a talented and dedicated staff, and play a key role in delivering the superior golf experience that reflects Salisbury Country Club’s longstanding tradition of excellence. About The Area: The club is located in Midlothian, Virginia, a thriving suburb just southwest of Richmond. The area offers an ideal balance of accessibility and quality of life, with a strong restaurant and retail scene along the Midlothian Turnpike corridor. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to the James River, Pocahontas State Park, and numerous trails. Downtown Richmond's vibrant arts, music, and food scene is just a 20-minute drive, while the area itself provides excellent schools, diverse housing options, and a welcoming community. Whether you're looking for weekend adventures or urban culture, Midlothian puts it all within reach. Club Highlights: 27-Hole Facility 2025 Maintenance Budget: $1.8 million Total Annual Rounds: Over 50,000 Total Staff: 14 full-time, 4 seasonal full-time, 6 summer seasonal (24 in-season) Team’s Typical Work Schedule: In season: Mon 6:00 AM–4:00 PM; Tues–Thurs 6:00 AM–2:30 PM; Fri 6:00 AM–11:30 AM; weekend rotation Off season: Mon–Thurs 7:00 AM–3:00 PM; Fri 7:00 AM–12:00 PM Turf Types: Bentgrass greens; warm-season tees, fairways, and rough Recent Projects: Converted 9 holes to Zorro Zoysia fairways Converted 9 holes to 007XL/Piranha Bentgrass greens Installed a new irrigation pump and 9 holes of irrigation to Toro 2-wire Future Projects: Bill Bergin Master Plan implementation and maintenance shop renovation Irrigation System: Toro Equipment: John Deere (leased on a 5-year rotation) Success Traits of Individual: Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Hands-on, detail-oriented, and proactive management style Deep agronomic knowledge and commitment to continuous improvement Positive attitude with a team-first mindset and professional demeanor Embodies Salisbury’s “PRIDE” core values: Positivity, Respect, Integrity, Dependability, and Enthusiasm Initial Priorities of Position: Build strong relationships with staff, members, and fellow managers to understand club culture Evaluate course conditions and identify key agronomic and operational priorities Review training and performance records to assess team strengths and growth opportunities Key Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills, and Aptitude: Oversee daily maintenance and management of the 27-hole golf course and practice areas Supervise, train, and motivate maintenance staff to ensure quality, efficiency, and safety Plan and execute agronomic programs including mowing, irrigation, fertility, and pest management Monitor turf health, soil conditions, and moisture levels to optimize course playability Maintain and schedule irrigation systems and ensure water-use efficiency Assist in developing and managing budgets, controlling costs, and maintaining accurate records Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and safety procedures Coordinate with golf operations and club management to communicate maintenance activities Support and participate in club sustainability initiatives Actively lead by example on the course, promoting professionalism and teamwork Preferred Qualifications: 4–7 years of relevant turf management experience Associate or Bachelor’s degree in turfgrass management, agronomy, or related field (preferred) Virginia Pesticide Applicator License (or ability to obtain within 90 days) Valid driver’s license; CPR/First Aid certification (training provided if necessary) Strong understanding of agronomic principles for warm- and cool-season turf management Compensation & Benefits: Salary: $75,000 – $90,000 (commensurate with experience) Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with 4% match + 3% profit sharing contribution Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts Short- and long-term disability coverage PTO/vacation Continued education and professional development Local and national association dues paid Uniforms and golfing privileges About Us: Salisbury Country Club is a premier private club serving over 1,000 members and 675 golf families, supported by a strong and active wait list. The Club features 27 holes of championship golf, originally designed by Edward Ault in 1963 and expanded by Lester George in 2002, hosting more than 50,000 annual rounds. Members enjoy a full-service experience with three dining venues, extensive tennis facilities, an indoor sports complex, and a vibrant pool area. Guided by a commitment to excellence, camaraderie, and continuous improvement, Salisbury fosters a supportive, high-performing culture that values professional growth, teamwork, and respect.
- $75,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Pinon Hills Golf Course, - Farmington, New Mexico
Piñon Hills Golf Course - widely recognized as a top municipal golf course in the United States - is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to manage all aspects of the maintenence department. PHGC is part of the City of Farmington's Parks and Recreation Department and the superintendent is a FT city employee. The superintendent directly supervises a staff of 5 FT year-round employees and also is directly responsible for a 9-hole, par-3 facility, Civitan Golf Course.
- $56,603 to $69,477 per year
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By American Golf Corporation, - Rowlett, Texas
Waterview Golf Club is an 18-hole high end daily fee golf course located 12 miles east of Plano, Texas in Rowlett. Waterview Golf Club is 220 acres of maintained turf that includes a 3-hole practice center and driving range. In 2019, Waterview completed a full greens renovation with the installation of Tiff-Eagle Ultra-dwarf and a complete bunker redesign/reconstruction. A healthy operations budget is in place to ensure success. This is a full-time on site position with a company looking to grow and expand within Texas.
- $80,000 to $100,000 per year
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By River Valley Golf Club, - updated Thursday at 01:27 PM - Westfield, Pennsylvania
Position Overview: River Valley Club seeks 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 Clubhouse Manager and the Greens Committee, the Superintendent will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of playability, aesthetics, and environmental stewardship on our grounds. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to grow their career or for an experienced professional who values a balanced, rural lifestyle. Key Responsibilities: Manage the health and performance of all turfgrass, with a focus on bentgrass and Poa annua (or other relevant turf types). Supervise, hire, train, and schedule the grounds crew team to ensure efficient and effective operations. Operate and maintain the irrigation system, including the new Rainbird system, as well as the pump station. Oversee the maintenance and repair of all groundskeeping equipment. Apply pesticides and fertilizers as needed, ensuring compliance with all regulations (Pesticide Applicator License, or ability to obtain promptly, is required). Monitor and manage turfgrass diseases, pests, and water usage. Collaborate with the Clubhouse Manager and Greens Committee to develop and execute plans for course improvements, environmental sustainability, and exceptional playing conditions. Maintain a safe, organized, and productive work environment for all staff.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By El Cariso Golf Course, - Sylmar, California
The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for agronomic management and daily maintenance of the golf course, clubhouse grounds and driving range. As superintendent at El Cariso Golf Course, you will be communicating directly with the general manager and regional superintendent. El Cariso Golf Course is a mid-length, 18-hole golf course perfect for golfers of all skill levels and ages looking for a fun and enjoyable day on the green. With scenic mountain views and beautiful lakes on the premises. Responsibilities: Maintain the golf course in proper playing condition according to Company standards Implement the approved maintenance plan and adhere to the budget Direct and supervise the maintenance of greens, fairways, tees, sand traps, bodies of water, roughs, maintenance shop and grounds, cart maintenance, and clubhouse maintenance Create a high-performance team while maintaining a positive, safe, challenging, enjoyable work environment Recruit, train, develop, and manage staff. Responsible for co-worker satisfaction, team building Identify and address safety issues immediately Conduct monthly safety meeting/training with maintenance staff and record attendance. Maintain accurate records to track labor costs, maintenance expenses, construction activities, equipment repair, OSHA safety activities, and fertilizer, chemical, and pest control practices within city, state and federal guidelines
- $75,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Terrace Bluff Golf Club, - updated November 3 - GLADSTONE, Michigan
Personnel management, participate in hiring and firing of golf course staff and daily supervision of job assignments, performance and development. Prioritize daily tasks and incorporate projects during down time to ensure peak conditions. Oversee and participate in daily care and maintenance of golf course and clubhouse areas to include but not limited to pest control, fertilization, spraying of fungicides/pesticides etc. Oversee equipment tech to ensure daily maintenance and inspection of all equipment and tools related to the golf course operations. Oversee equipment tech to schedule equipment maintenance, troubleshooting and repair along with reel grinding during the off season. Oversee watering system programs and execution. Administrative duties to include but not limited to purchasing, inventory control, ensure safety procedures and controls are implemented and followed. Clean background check, good work ethic and a flexible work schedule a must.
- $55,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Laredo Country Club, - Laredo, Texas
The Director of Golf Course Maintenance plays a crucial role in ensuring the highest standards of maintenance and presentation of the golf course. Reporting directly to the General Manager, the Director oversees the Golf Course Superintendent and works closely with club leadership to set and achieve short and long term goals for the course. This position requires strong leadership skills to manage a team responsible for the day-to-day maintenance operations, including turf care, landscaping, irrigation systems, and equipment maintenance. The Director is the primary point of contact for all matters related to the golf course within the club community, representing the course with professionalism and expertise. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of golf course maintenance practices, turf management, and irrigation systems. They must be able to collaborate effectively with other club departments to ensure seamless operations. Strong communication skills are essential for interacting with members, staff, and external vendors. The Director of Golf Course Maintenance will also be responsible for budgeting, planning, and implementing efficient maintenance practices while adhering to environmental standards and regulations. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the appearance and playability of the golf course, enhancing the overall member experience and maintaining the reputation of the club as a premier golf destination.
- $100,000 to $120,000 per year
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By The Pines Country Club, - updated October 30 - Morgantown, West Virginia
The Pines Country Club – Morgantown, West Virginia The Pines Country Club, a premier private club in the heart of Morgantown, WV, is seeking an experienced and motivated Golf Course Superintendent to lead its golf course maintenance operations. This individual will oversee all aspects of agronomy, turf management, and team development for the club’s 18-hole championship golf course and surrounding property. The Superintendent will play a critical leadership role in elevating course conditioning, executing infrastructure improvements, and fostering a strong workplace culture aligned with the club’s values and mission. About Us Founded in 1970, The Pines Country Club is one of West Virginia’s most established private clubs, known for its scenic layout, vibrant membership, and active year-round calendar of golf and social events. The club’s rolling terrain and mature tree lines provide a challenging and enjoyable experience for members and guests alike. With a forward-looking Board and Green Committee, The Pines is committed to investing in its course infrastructure, equipment, and people to ensure long-term excellence. Club Highlights Total Annual Rounds: 24,000 Membership: 460 Golfing, 100 Social, 60 Club 2025 Maintenance Budget: $1.3 Million Upcoming Projects: Sand channel drainage on greens, tree removal Irrigation System: Toro 2-line system; water source from Cheat Lake; pump station under review Turf Types: Bent/Poa greens; bent/Poa fairways and tees Equipment: Mixed fleet (purchase/lease program under review) Staffing Structure: Full-time, seasonal, and part-time employees (expected mix 10–12 FTEs) Green Committee: Active, meeting monthly Reports: Board Liaison Initial Priorities of the Position: Assess and develop overall conditioning and playability standards in alignment with member expectations. Assess and optimize irrigation efficiency, drainage needs, and turf health across all playing surfaces. Lead capital planning and budgeting for 2025–2026, including equipment program review. Strengthen team culture, training, and retention strategies for full-time and seasonal staff. Develop clear communication and reporting protocols for the Green Committee and Board. Advance long-term agronomic and infrastructure planning for sustainable improvement. Success Traits of the Individual Proven record of hands-on leadership, team development, and agronomic excellence. A strategic thinker who balances day-to-day execution with long-range planning. Excellent communicator who can build trust across membership, committees, and staff. High golf IQ with a passion for delivering tournament-quality conditions daily. Adaptable, resourceful, and detail-oriented under varying seasonal and budget conditions. Committed to mentoring assistants and future leaders within the turf industry. Exceptional time management and organizational skills Leverages technology and data to inform decision making Balances tradition with pragmatic improvements Preferred Qualifications: Degree or certificate in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, or related field. 6–8 years of progressive leadership experience, ideally as a Superintendent or 1st Assistant at a comparable facility. Experience with irrigation systems management, water quality, and environmental stewardship. Strong understanding of cool-season turf management in Mid-Atlantic climates. Key Knowledge, Skills, Aptitude and Other Traits Oversee all operations and employees within the Grounds Department (superintendents, assistants, greenskeepers, horticulturalist, equipment technicians, etc.) Plan, schedule, and supervise maintenance, purchasing, and construction of all club grounds and facilities Oversees 18-holes of golf, all waterways, practice facilities and surrounding grounds Ensures The Pines Country Club is updated on modern agronomy,golf course maintenance methods, safety and organizational policies and procedures Maintain standards of playability on the golf course as set by the Green Committee Chair Communicate and collaborates with multiple club committees, maintains a global perspective on the golf course with other club amenities and services. Recruit, train, evaluate, and motivate all staff; enforce safety and club policies Supervise chemical applications, contracted services, and snow removal Develop and monitor budgets, purchasing, and capital planning Remain current with industry best practices and applicable laws/regulations Ensure confidentiality, professionalism, and positive representation of the club Clear understanding of high expectation facilities, and classic golf course architecture Fosters member education and engagement Seek and obtain professional advice from industry experts including golf course architects, fellow superintendents or agronomist, soil consultants, arborist and or any other specialist in a pertinent field. Represent The Pines Country Club with professionalism in the community and golf industry. Compensation & Benefits Salary Range: $105,000-$130,000 Bonus Opportunity: Based on performance and course conditioning benchmarks Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid Time Off and Winter Vacation Flexibility Professional Development Support: GCSAA dues, regional and national conference attendance Uniforms, Meals, and Golf Privileges Application Instructions Candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and résumé addressed to: The Pines Country Club Search Committee c/o Tyler Bloom, Search Consultant – Bloom Golf Partners All materials must be submitted no later than November 17, 2025. Interviews are expected to take place in early December 2025.
- $105,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Brook-Lea Country Club, - updated October 29 - Rochester, New York
Founded in 1926, Brook-Lea Country Club is a private, member-owned club located on 185 acres in Rochester, NY. The 18-hole championship golf course was designed by legendary architect Donald Ross, and features Bentgrass/Poa annua greens and fairways. Known as the jewel of Rochester’s west side, Brook-Lea also offers an Olympic-sized pool and spa, full-service clubhouse, and a welcoming community with a proud history and strong commitment to continuous improvement. Position Overview: Brook-Lea Country Club is seeking an experienced Golf Course Superintendent to lead all aspects of golf course maintenance and agronomy. The position reports to the General Manager/COO and collaborates with the Greens & Grounds Committee. Additionally, interfaces with the Head Golf Professional and Director of Golf to ultimately develop and execute plans for course improvements, environmental sustainability, and exceptional playing conditions. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a proactive management style, exceptional attention to detail, and an agile approach to tasks with the ability to adapt on the spot. The Superintendent will ensure the course is consistently presented at the highest possible standards while protecting and enhancing the long-term health of the property’s natural and maintained areas. Key Responsibilities: • Direct, coordinate, and supervise all golf course maintenance and agronomy practices. • Maintain and improve Bentgrass/Poa annua greens and fairways on the historic Donald Ross–designed course. • Operate, maintain, and manage the Rain Bird irrigation system, with anticipated Rain Bird Central Communication upgrade in 2026. • Execute all turf management, fertilization, and pest control programs. • Recruit, train, and manage golf course maintenance staff. • Oversee and maintain a modern equipment fleet, including: o (2) Ventrec Rough Mowers (2022) o (3) Toro Tri-Flex Greens Mowers (2024) o (3) Toro Reelmaster Fairway Mowers (2024) o (1) LS 75HP Tractor (2025) o Anticipated Greens Roller (2026) • Develop and manage annual agronomy budgets in alignment with club goals. • Maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements related to chemical use, water management, and worker safety.
- $90,000 to $120,000 per year
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By The Carolina Club, - updated October 28 - Grandy, North Carolina
The Carolina Club, located in Grandy, North Carolina, just minutes from the Outer Banks, is a popular 18-hole public golf facility known for its playable layout, exceptional playing conditions, and welcoming atmosphere. Avoid the complication of greens committees and corporate regulations by joining us in our 30 year family owned operation. Our company is seeking a motivated individual with strong leadership skills, a hands-on work ethic, and expertise in bermudagrass fairways and bentgrass greens management. Must hold a NC pesticide license. We require a motivated professional with a positive attitude and a “lead-by-example” mentality—someone who takes pride in their work and inspires excellence in others.
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Camarillo Springs Golf Course, - Camarillo, California
Camarillo Springs Golf Course is entering an exciting new chapter under an active and financially committed ownership group dedicated to revitalizing and transforming the property into one of the premier public golf destinations in Ventura County. Significant investments are being made in infrastructure, irrigation, turf health, and facility improvements, and ownership is hands-on and highly supportive of the Superintendent’s vision and success. We are seeking an experienced Golf Course Superintendent who is passionate about restoration projects, agronomic excellence, and building a winning team culture. This is a unique opportunity to lead a dramatic turnaround at a course with tremendous natural potential and ownership fully behind the effort—both financially and operationally.
- $120,000 to $140,000 per year
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By Colgate University, - Hamilton, New York
Colgate University Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Requisition Number: 2025S083Posting Full Time/Part Time: Full Time Division: $ATSDiv Department: Seven Oaks Golf Course Wage/Salary Range: $65,000 to $72,000 Department Statement: Seven Oaks Golf Club, a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Trent_Jonesdesigned course, is nestled on the Colgate University Campus at the upper end of the Chenango Valley, in Hamilton, New York. We are seeking to fill the position of assistant golf course superintendent reporting directly to the golf course superintendent. The assistant superintendent directs and participates in the maintenance of the golf course areas, including but not limited to, tees, greens, fairways, and cart paths; supervises the maintenance and repair of motorized and other mechanical equipment; and does related work as required. The assistant superintendent may serve in the superintendent’s capacity during his absence. Accountabilities: Accountable for assisting with the day-to-day management of the Golf Course labor, time, and materials, needed to care for a Robert Trent Jones course, driving range, and club grounds. Responsible for operations in the absence of Superintendent. Accountable for meeting requirements of playability and aesthetics within assigned budgets. Ensures playable conditions meet standards as established for Seven Oaks, which includes strategic deployment of water, along with extensive tee areas and large, expansive greens. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Assists in the planning and supervising of the maintenance of greens, tees and fairways; and supervises the employees and the use of the equipment. • Performs preventative maintenance on golf course equipment. • Grinds reels and performs height of cut checks. • Inspect, diagnose and repair mechanical defects/failures in various golf course maintenance equipment. • Instructs equipment operators on the operation and care of mowing and other equipment; supervises pesticide applications and/or operates and calibrates pesticide application equipment. Strongly motivated to align and partner with superintendent to complete all tasks to the highest standards and achieve team goals. • May modify the daily work schedule based on professional interpretation. • Daily supervision of crew to include scheduling, training, safety and regulatory compliance, time and attendance approval and performance. Ensure staff maintain equipment to established standards. • Maintain accurate and timely records of supplies, various logs and compliance with DEC and federal regulations. • Proper application of pesticides and fertilizers. • Effectively operate and troubleshoot computerized irrigation control system. • Assist with developing budget recommendations and control expenditures in accordance with guidelines. • Responsible for the effective supervision of assigned staff. Ensures selection and hiring of high-quality employees; ensures appropriate distribution of work assignments and high quality of employee work product; ensures fair and accurate performance assessments and feedback to include identifying areas for professional development and documenting and conducting disciplinary measures, as needed. Responsible for ensuring fair and accurate decisions regarding employment status (hire, promotion, salary increases, termination); ensures the creation of effective opportunities and programs for employee mentoring, development and sustained performance. Professional Experience/Qualifications • 2-3 years managerial experience as a golf course Superintendent or 1st Assistant Superintendent, or within a closely related field. • Working knowledge of the maintenance of golf course tees, fairways and greens; seeding and maintenance practices for golf course turf; planting, cultivating, pruning, and caring for plants, shrubs and trees; characteristics and proper use of various fertilizers and soil conditioners; herbicides and pest control methods and materials; drainage control methods; and irrigation systems. • Proficiency in computer use, knowledge of Microsoft Office and other applications as specified by supervisor. • Ability to schedule and supervise maintenance work to achieve the most efficient utilization of employees and equipment. • Ability to prepare clear and concise reports. • Ability to build and maintain effective employee and public relations. Preferred Qualifications • Degree or certification in turfgrass management or related program. • Familiarity with computerized irrigation control systems, including, basic knowledge of the mechanical, hydraulic and electrical components. • Knowledge of watering principles and practices. • Familiarity with identifying water drought stress areas on turf grass. Education High school diploma or equivalent. Associate’s degree in plant science or turf grass management is preferred. Other Information Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, full time for 12 months. Occasional Weekends Job Open Date: 10/17/2025 Job Close Date: 11/20/2025 Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions Summary To view the full job posting and apply for this position, go to: https://apptrkr.com/6661797 The University recognizes that equal employment opportunity can only be achieved through demonstrated leadership. It is the Policy of the University to recruit, employ, retain, promote, and train employees on the basis of merit, ability, and valid job qualifications without regard to any characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. CAMPUS CRIME REPORTING AND STATISTICS The Department of Campus Safety will provide upon request a copy of Colgate’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report includes statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education for the previous three years concerning reported: 1. crimes that occurred on-campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Colgate University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus and 2. fires that occurred in student housing facilities. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security and fire safety, such as policies concerning sexual assault, life safety systems, and other related matters. You may access the report from the Clery Compliance web page at: https://www.colgate.edu/about/offices-centers-institutes/dean-college/campus-safety-staff/clery-compliance. Printed copies of this report may be obtained upon request from the Department of Campus Safety via e-mail at cusafety@colgate.edu. Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. https://www.jobelephant.com/
- $65,000 to $72,000 per year
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By Wendell Country Club, - Wendell, North Carolina
Wendell Country Club is seeking an experienced, proactive Golf Course Superintendent to lead all aspects of turf and facility agronomy at Wendell Country Club. The position requires an agronomic professional with experience working in the Southeast’s climate. The ideal candidate will combine strong agronomic knowledge with leadership, fiscal management, and a commitment to delivering championship playing conditions. Basic Functions The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall maintenance and management of the golf course grounds, clubhouse surrounds, and other maintainable property. This position ensures that the course provides healthy, high-quality playing conditions and an exceptional experience for customers. Primary Responsibilities Maintain all grounds including the golf course, clubhouse surrounds, and related areas. Supervise all fertilizing, chemical applications, and care of turf, plants, shrubs, and trees. Supervise, recruit, train, and evaluate maintenance staff (year-round and seasonal), promote safety and teamwork, and create daily/weekly work plans. Collaborate with the General Manager to address and respond to member feedback. Prepare and manage the annual maintenance budget for the golf course operation. Maintain inventory and oversee repairs, maintenance, and scheduling for all golf course equipment. A strong background in equipment maintenance is preferred; an off-site mechanic is available for support. Implement and enforce a comprehensive safety program for all maintenance employees. Supervise all irrigation activities to ensure optimal course conditions. Develop and implement an annual chemical and fertilization plan. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations for pesticide/herbicide application, fertilizer use, water discharge, and environmental permits; maintain accurate spray logs and MSDS records. Ideal Candidate Degree in turf management, agronomy, or a related field preferred (experience may substitute for education). Proven knowledge of budgeting and expense management. Stable employment history Strong leadership and communication skills. Dedicated professional seeking a long-term opportunity. Required Qualifications Solid background in irrigation operation and repair. Proficiency with chemical application equipment, including mixing, applying, and managing pesticides. Valid pesticide license. Valid driver’s license.
- $70,000 to $75,000 per year
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By SKANEATELES COUNTRY CLUB, - SKANEATELES, New York
Organization Founded in 1915, Skaneateles Country Club (SCC) is nestled on the shores of picturesque Skaneateles Lake, in the heart of Central New York's renowned Finger Lakes region. With its crystal-clear waters, stunning views and small-town charm, the village of Skaneateles offers not only a vibrant community and highly ranked school system, but also convenient access to major metropolitan areas including New York City, Boston, Montreal, and Toronto. Skaneateles Country Club is a thriving, vibrant club with a diverse membership. Its lakeside setting, beautiful facilities, friendly members and employees create a world-class member experience. Recent capital investments include a state-of-the-art Rain Bird irrigation system and a new fleet of John Deere equipment. SCC is in the early stages of developing a golf course master plan with famed Golf Course Architect Lester George. The Club has 650 members in all classes of which 460 are full golf members. While the Club is open 9 months a year, most of the revenue is generated during the summer months. The Club features a variety of dining options for members, ranging from casual to traditional club dining, as well as waterfront dining and event space. The 18-hole golf course hosts more than 16,500 rounds annually, from early spring through late fall. In addition, the Club offers four tennis courts along with a wide array of boating, sailing and waterfront amenities. Job Description The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the successful operation of the Greens and Grounds Department. This includes providing agronomic direction to maintain the golf course at the highest quality possible. The GCS will also implement procedures and programs to uphold SCC’s standards of healthy turf and consistent playing conditions. The training and development of the greens and grounds team are crucial to the success of the position. The GCS prepares an annual budget and works to achieve financial goals through accurate forecasting, effective expense control, and efficient labor management. The Superintendent works closely with the General Manager on capital improvement expansion projects, as well as interaction with the golf staff to maximize the number of rounds of golf played. This is achieved by scheduling maintenance practices around Member play and club outings to maximize efficiency. The Superintendent is responsible for hiring, training and developing all staff, ensuring the staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions.
- $120,000 to $140,000 per year
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By Steubenville Country Club, - updated October 21 - Steubenville, Ohio
Steubenville Country Club upholds a more than century-long tradition of camaraderie, fostering a vibrant community where members forge lasting friendships and share a passion for the game of golf. We are dedicated to providing a premier golf experience, embracing friendly competition and honoring the rich history and enduring beauty of our course. We cultivate an environment that celebrates our proud members and traditions, ensuring a welcoming and exceptional experience for all. Position Overview: · Title: Golf Course Superintendent · Reports to: Board of Trustees · Position Description: Steubenville Country Club is searching for an inspirational and forward-thinking Golf Course Superintendent to lead the agronomy department in delivering championship conditions. This position demands innovation balanced with reverence for the club’s historic legacy and member-centered culture. You will direct all agronomic operations, manage budgets and staff, drive strategic enhancements, ensure compliance and safety, and collaborate closely with Club leadership and members. Key areas of responsibilities: · Establish and oversee the agronomy department, procedures, controls, and focus with the goal of providing consistently high-quality playing conditions and attention to detail. · Implement policies and procedures for the agronomy department, including compliance with company expectations while maintaining exceptional playing conditions. · Ensure the safety and compliance of the department by meeting all federal, state, and local regulations regarding chemical applications, labor laws, and all other regulations that apply to agronomic practices. · Implement and oversee chemical, fertilizer, irrigation, and turf management plans, ensuring adherence to regulations. · Work with the Board of Trustees in the preparation of the annual budget, including all expenses within the department. · Create a team atmosphere where agronomy team members learn and grow in their profession. · Instill a sense of pride in teamwork, which will contribute to the achievement of Steubenville Country Club's vision. · Propose capital improvements and strategic projects for turf and infrastructure enhancements for the annual budget. · Advise and assist the Board of Trustees and implement policies, procedures, and goals that will strategically enhance the agronomy department for operational and financial success. · Ensure member and guest satisfaction with respect to all levels of service and operation within the department. · The Superintendent is encouraged to participate in the game of golf with the membership when time allows.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Valhalla Golf Club, - updated October 17 - Louisville, Kentucky
ABOUT VALHALLA GOLF CLUB Louisville, KY | Situated 20 miles east of downtown Louisville on 486 acres of rolling Kentucky terrain, Valhalla Golf Club is recognized globally as a premier championship golf-only facility. The course was masterfully designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1986 with the sole purpose of hosting world-class events. Valhalla has since achieved this goal, serving as the storied stage for four PGA Championships, a Ryder Cup, and two Senior PGA Championships, and is slated to host the 2028 Solheim Cup. The 18-hole championship course features pristine bent grass greens and Zeon Zoysa tees and fairways, consistently earning its recognition on Golf Digest’s “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses.” In 2022, the Club was acquired by a local ownership group of four long-time members. This new era has focused on enhancing the facility, transforming the clubhouse into an iconic structure reminiscent of stately Kentucky thoroughbred farms, complete with spectacular limestone features and stacked stone walls. The facilities include an expansive 12.5-acre, double-sided practice facility and a newly constructed state-of-the-art agronomy center, ensuring the championship conditions expected by its membership. Valhalla Golf Club remains a distinctive destination, steeped in championship history and dedicated to the enduring traditions of world-class golf. The ownership places a high priority on continuing to bring championship golf to Kentucky. Click here to take a virtual tour of the Agronomy Center CLUB DETAILS Facility: Privately Owned (No Committees) Course Access: Private Number of Holes: 18 Annual Rounds: 15,000 Primary Golf Season: May - October, Club is Open 11 months (closed January) Caddie Program: Yes, vibrant caddy program, walking strongly encouraged (65% of rounds walk) Practice Facility: Yes Short Game Area: Yes POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: General Manager Supervises: Agronomy Staff Position Description: The Golf Course Superintendent is entrusted with the care, maintenance, and continuous improvement of Valhalla’s golf course, practice facilities, and surrounding grounds. This individual will serve as a hands-on leader, responsible for ensuring pristine playing conditions, environmental stewardship, and innovative agronomic practices that reflect the high standards of the Club and its membership. Reporting to the General Manager, the Golf Course Superintendent is an integral part of the Club’s executive leadership team and works closely with the Head Golf Professional to deliver an outstanding golf experience. The Golf Course Superintendent is expected to work as a true partner with the Head Golf Professional in the daily operation of the golf course, ensuring seamless coordination between agronomy and golf operations. ABOUT THE GOLF COURSE Architect: Jack Nicklaus Age of Course: 39 (Opened in 1986) Tees and Yardages: Gold: 7,675 (78.2/155) Black: 7,020 (75.6/151) Green: 6,525 (73.1/145) Blue: 5,965 (70.7/132) Silver: 5,085 (66.5/126) Most Recent Renovation: 2021 - Fairways & Tees converted to Zeon Zoysia 2011 - Complete rebuild of greens Turfgrass Varieties: Greens: T1 Bentgrass Surrounds: Zeon Zoysia Tees: Zeon Zoysia Fairways: Zeon Zoysia Maintained Rough: Bluegrass/Fescue blend Bunkers: Most Recent Renovation: 2021 (Better Billy Bunker Install) Number of Bunkers: 65 Equipment: Primary Brand: Toro Owned, Leased: Combination, Equipment age 4 years ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Course Conditioning & Playability Provide championship-level course conditions that consistently meet or exceed owner and member expectations. Develop and implement innovative agronomic programs, cultural practices, and pest management strategies. Oversee all aspects of turfgrass management. Leadership, Mentorship & Team Development Recruit, train, mentor, and motivate a high-performing turf management team of 30+ staff members. Serve as a mentor to assistant superintendents, providing guidance, education, and opportunities that promote their professional development and prepare them for future superintendent roles. Foster a culture of accountability, pride, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Promote safety standards and compliance with all regulatory requirements. Be a highly visible leader on the golf course, regularly engaging with members, professional staff, and maintenance employees to demonstrate accessibility, approachability, and a hands-on commitment to excellence. Planning, Administration & Operational Partnership Develop and manage operating and capital budgets in alignment with the Club’s strategic goals. Collaborate with the General Manager and ownership group on long-range planning, including renovations, upgrades, and sustainability initiatives. Partner daily with the Head Golf Professional to align course setup, tournament preparation, pace-of-play strategies, and overall member golf experience. Maintain accurate records of agronomic practices, weather data, pesticide applications, and equipment maintenance. Communication Maintain open and professional communication with the General Manager, Golf Professional Staff and ownership. Provide clear, timely updates regarding course conditions, upcoming projects, and agronomic initiatives. Represent the Club in a professional manner with members, staff, industry peers, and vendors. EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS Including, but not limited to, the following: A degree in agronomy, turfgrass management, or a related field, with a strong preference for GCSAA Class A certification. A minimum of 7–10 years of progressive experience in golf course management, including at least 3–5 years as a superintendent (or successful first assistant ready to take the next step at a top-tier facility). Demonstrated success in managing cool-season Bentgrass turfgrass on putting surfaces. Proven ability to deliver elite-level course conditioning. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills, with the ability to inspire and develop a cohesive, motivated team. A passion for mentoring assistant superintendents and advancing the next generation of golf course leaders. Collaborative skills and a proven track record of working in close partnership with golf professionals to enhance the overall member experience. A leadership style that emphasizes visibility, presence, and engagement on the golf course, ensuring members and staff alike recognize the Golf Course Superintendent as an active, approachable partner in delivering the golf experience. Financial acumen in managing budgets, capital projects, and cost controls. Experience with golf course construction, renovations, and capital improvements is highly desirable. A forward-thinking mindset with a passion for innovation, sustainability, and environmental stewardship.
- $200,000 to $250,000 per year
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By Brookside Country Club, - Stockton, California
Brookside Country Club offers an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Junior, six lighted tennis courts, swimming pool, practice facility to include driving range and putting green. Brookside Country Club has a 20,000 square foot Clubhouse to include dining rooms, banquet rooms, cart barn, pro-shop and locker rooms. The club is a private and member owned. Job Position: Golf Course Superintendent Category: Agronomy Job Type: Full-time This department head position is responsible and entrusted for the successful operation and management of the Golf Course Maintenance Department, tennis and pool complex, parking lots and overseeing the Clubhouse Grounds Maintenance. The Golf Course Superintendent is entrusted with the maintenance, operation and management of the golf course which includes but not limited to the following: The includes providing agronomic direction to maintain the golf course at the highest quality possible at all times following company standards for the healthy growth of the golf course grasses, trees, and other applicable plant materials. Programs for turf/grass, material and chemical maintenance and asset management are critical to the success of this role. Prepares an annual budget and achieves these financial goals throughout the year, through proper forecasting, expense controls and labor management. Responsible for hiring, training and developing all staff, including ensuring the staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Prepares a weekly golf course maintenance schedule and oversees and approves all purchase orders, invoices, schedules, and completes payroll that is produced biweekly to the Accounting Manager. Acquires equipment and purchases necessary supplies to maintain the golf course. The Superintendent is responsible for inventory control and oversees the equipment maintenance. Attends weekly meetings, prepares monthly letters for the membership and communicates regularly with the Department Managers. Attends and interacts with the Golf Committee and all Golf Associations The Superintendent works closely with the General Manager on capital improvement projects, as well as interaction with the Head Golf Professional to maximize the number of rounds of golf played by scheduling maintenance practices around Member play and outings to maximize efficiency is essential. Job Requirements 3 - 5 years in Golf Course Maintenance Management Pesticide Applicators License required Advanced knowledge of regulatory requirements and recordkeeping as required by local, state and federal laws QAL License or QAC Certificate MANDATORY Experience with Rainbird Nymbus 2 irrigation system SBM 1230 Controllers and Par 24 Controllers Team player able to foster relationships with Members, Employee Partners and Guests Bilingual (English - Spanish) communication ability preferred but not mandatory To Apply in Person: Brookside Country Club 3603 Saint Andrews Drive Stockton, CA 95219 Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Job Type: Full-time Job Type: Full-time Ability to Commute: Stockton, CA 95219 (Required)
- $100,000 to $115,000 per year
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By Miami Shores CC, - Miami Shores, Florida
Job Title: Golf Course Superintendent Location: Miami Shores Country Club – Miami Shores, Florida Position Available: Immediately About Miami Shores Country Club: Miami Shores Country Club is a historic 18-hole public golf course located just minutes from downtown Miami. The course offers a classic layout, beautiful tree-lined fairways, and a welcoming environment for members, guests, and tournaments. The Club is committed to maintaining excellent course conditions and providing a first-class golf experience year-round. Position Summary: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall maintenance, operation, and management of the golf course and clubhouse grounds. This includes leadership and supervision of the maintenance team, turf health and conditioning, irrigation systems, budgeting, and compliance with all environmental and safety regulations. The ideal candidate is a hands-on, experienced leader with strong agronomic knowledge and organizational skills. Responsibilities Include: · Oversee all golf course maintenance operations, including turf, landscaping, irrigation, and equipment. · Manage, train, and schedule maintenance staff. · Develop and implement agronomic plans to ensure high-quality playing conditions. · Maintain and repair irrigation systems and drainage. · Purchase supplies and equipment while managing inventory efficiently. · Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal environmental and safety regulations. · Work closely with management and golf operations staff to coordinate course play, maintenance schedules, and events. Qualifications: · Minimum of 3–5 years of golf course superintendent or assistant superintendent experience preferred. · Associate or bachelor’s degree in turfgrass management, agronomy, horticulture, or related field preferred. · Current Florida pesticide applicator license or ability to obtain one. · Strong knowledge of turfgrass species, pest management, and irrigation systems. · Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills. · Ability to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays as needed. Compensation & Benefits: · Competitive annual salary based on experience (on-site residence included in compensation package). · Uniforms. · GCSAA dues · Continuing Education · Playing and practice privileges. · Health Insurance · Sick days · Vacation time · Healthy work / life balance · Opportunities within the company for advancement Job Application Instructions: Please send Resume/CV to lisa@pcmgolf.com
- $100,000 to $125,000 per year
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By Echo Valley Country Club, - updated October 15 - Norwalk, Iowa
Echo Valley was founded in 1969 by E.C. Coppola. Throughout the 56 years the Club has continued to be owned and operated by the Coppola family. This new hire will only be the 5th superintendent in the history of the Club. The 27-hole Larry Packard/Rick Robbins design includes the original Vale/Creek courses and Ridge nine. In 2002 Rick Robbins designed the Ridge nine which is regarded by many as the best nine holes in the state of Iowa. Robbins has been back many times since 2002 working on different renovations. Since 2020 there have been a number of significant projects including; cap con bunkers throughout the courses, new irrigation on the Creek as well as a new pump station, XGD on Vale & Creek greens, new green surrounds on the Creek, new greens on the Vale, extensive tree and drainage work, massive upgrades on equipment, and much more. This position will require high energy, enthusiasm, problem solving, technology skills, and most importantly a passion for the game. They will report to ownership and management in developing both short-term and long-term planning. Echo Valley is committed to providing our membership with an extraordinary golf experience. Ownership and management are also committed to providing this position with the means, both financially and course availability, to reach these goals. Echo Valley is a players golf club that boasts some of the best players not only in the state, but also in the country.
- $130,000 to $150,000 per year
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By The Club at Cordillera, - Edwards, Colorado
The Club at Cordillera is seeking helping, humble, hustling, happy applicants for our open Course Superintendent position. Lead with purpose and helping hand (servant leadership) Construction experience Irrigation repairs are a large portion of time spent Nozzle and coverage analysis Head leveling prioritization Head by head adjustment Spraying - Toro 5800 GPS Sprayer Fertilizer applications - Vicon on a workman, push spreading tie-ins Pump station repair and maintenance Administrative: Scheduling, Payroll, Invoicing, Ordering, Planning, Inventory Management, etc. Must be able to work in a team environment - checking your ego at the door Our 12 square mile property takes 3 years to learn - please plan on that timeframe First 12 months takes a great deal of humility as much of the time is spent as a student of the property, learning the lessons we've learned, climate changes, greens snow removal techniques, spring recovery process, irrigation charge-up, winterization, GPS sprayer operation, hiring process, fertilizer application practices, tournament schedule, etc. Full job description available to qualified candidates. Experience in the above duties is exe a key hiring selection.
- $85,000 to $120,000 per year
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