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By Chevy Chase Club, - updated February 14 - Chevy Chase, Maryland
Chevy Chase Club was organized in the fall of 1892 by a group of men from the Metropolitan Club of Washington, D.C., including Francis G. Newlands. For some time, there had been a good deal of sentiment in the Metropolitan Club in favor of a country club where the growing interest in horses, sports and recreation could be pursued. The club would also serve as a social center for members and their families well-removed from the turmoil of the growing city. The club’ s first permanent location was in 1894 on a tract of land that included a pre-revolutionary frame house known as the Bradley Farmhouse. The game of golf was introduced with six holes at the club in 1895, the same year the USGA was founded. In 1897, the club was able to purchase this 9.36-acre tract on which the Bradley House was situated. Today, the club offers an 18-hole golf course, golf practice facility, seventeen outdoor tennis courts, four indoor tennis courts, seven paddle tennis courts, a fitness facility, three swimming pools, eight lanes of duckpin bowling, an outdoor ice rink, an eighteen-room guest house, a nature trail and greenhouses. Food and beverage facilities include three clubhouse dining rooms, full banquet facilities, two seasonal sports canteens and a casual dining Winter Center. The club first introduced golf in 1895 with just 6 holes, which slowly expanded to 9 holes. In 1909, and very early in his career, Donald Ross expanded the existing 9 holes to 18 holes. In 1924 the firm of Colt & Alison re-designed the existing Donald Ross course to the current routing that exists today, with some modifications made by various architects throughout the years. Beginning in July, the club will close to commence a historic golf course renovation with golf course architect Andrew Green. Interns will play an integral role during the renovation. Please view our internship brochure for more information. https://www.chevychaseclub.org/custom/flipbook/InternshipBrochure/
- $18 to $19 per hour
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By BallenIsles Country Club, - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
The BallenIsles Country Club Agronomy Internship Program provides a unique experience only BallenIsles can offer. Our vision is to create an experience where an individual comes away feeling empowered, knowledgeable, and confident to take the next step. Our program centers on collaboration of an individual’s educational and experience level with real world, practical, hands-on learning including agronomic planning and management, asset preservation and operational excellence. The goal is to expose and develop interns to an array of skills in both tournament and daily playing conditioning. We have both short- and long-term internship programs that will be tailored to your skill set, education, and customized to meet your school’s requirements. The Internship Experience Students will be introduced to critical agronomic elements of golf course maintenance such as personnel management, financial management, equipment operation and maintenance, maintenance facility organization and upkeep, fertilizer and plant protectant application techniques, pesticide laws and regulations, member and guest communication, irrigation maintenance and management, career development, environmental stewardship, career planning, and networking. Examples: · Participate in daily maintenance activities. · Learn and participate in agronomic activities including plant protectant applications and fertilization. · Attend management meetings. · Exposure to financial management · Opportunity to build crew schedules and conduct crew meetings. · Diversified learning opportunities in and out of maintenance. Examples - o Club Management / GM o Golf Operations o Equipment Management o Irrigation Management o Landscape Management o Troon Agronomist o Attend Professional Development Classes o Career development - Resume and mock interviews · Visit neighboring courses Requirements · Applicants of all experience and education levels will be considered. · Career minded and highly motivated. · Team player and positive attitude · Be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate degree, or certificate program. · Have appropriate authorization to work in the United States · Possess the minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) required by their college or university. · International students must be currently enrolled in a US college or university and possess all visas and employment authorizations required prior to the start of the internship. · Ability to read and speak English may be required in order to perform the duties of the job (e.g. the associates may be required to communicate with English speaking members or co-workers, the manuals for the equipment the associates may use are in English). Certificates/Licenses: · A valid Driver’s License is required as well as a satisfactory driving history to meet insurance requirements. Job Benefits · Uniforms provided · Complimentary on duty meals · Golf privileges Internships available. · 3-to-6-month internships are available year round Pay · Competitive wage based on experience. $17-22/hr. · Voluntary Housing Program available · Overtime may be available based on business levels and operational needs.
- $17 to $22 per hour
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By Sand Valley, - Nekoosa, Wisconsin
Sand Valley Golf Resort is a continuation of Mike Keiser’s mission (Bandon Dunes Founder) to bring “Golf As It Was Meant To Be” to the U.S. Located in central Wisconsin, Sand Valley is situated on over 1,700 acres of massive, tumbling native sand dunes and unique heathland vegetation. Sand Valley Golf Resort features 3 distinct golf courses: Sand Valley, by design team Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, opened May 2017 and was awarded “Best New Course You Can Play-2017” by Golf Magazine. Mammoth Dunes by David Kidd opened early summer 2018 and was awarded “The Best New Course of 2018”. The Sandbox is a 17-hole par-3 course designed by Coore & Crenshaw and was named “Best New Short Course- 2018”. In addition to the golf courses, Sand Valley also has a grass tennis complex consisting of 9 courts. Sand Valley provides a working environment where interns are executing the skills they study in school. We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, along with our fast-paced environment interns are pushed to learn and succeed every day on the job. Students who participate in the Sand Valley internship program should expect to have a world class learning experience. Continued education that goes beyond the classroom. Our program is designed to provide you with a practical account of all aspects of golf course maintenance and management skills including but not limited to: Participate with small construction and grow- in projects Aquatic maintenance of lakes and ponds Toro Lynx central control training Fertilizer/pesticide application, calibration and record keeping Management of small crews for various projects Turfgrass cultural practices (mowing, verticutting, topdressing, aerifying, rolling, etc…) Management of fine fescue fairways Water Management/Irrigation Management and restoration of natural areas/sand barrens. Natural bunker maintenance Exposure to minimalist maintenance approach producing firm and fast conditions Maintenance and daily setup of grass tennis courts
- $15 to $18 per hour
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By Mountain Lake Corporation, - updated February 7 - Lake Wales, Florida
SUMMARY Mountain Lake is a historic gated community in Lake Wales, approximately 45 miles from Orlando, Florida. Founded in 1916, Mountain Lake was developed with the help of Frederick Olmstead III, and noted golf course architect Seth Raynor. The golf course is often ranked in the top 100 courses in the country. Mountain Lake built the "Colony House" in 1916, which is a seasonal hotel with approximately 35 rooms, and is open for three meals a day from October 1 to May 1. The course has Tif-eagle bermudagrass greens, Zoysia grass tees and 419 bermudagrass fairways and rough. The Club has retained golf course architect, Tyler Rae to develop an enhancement plan for the course. This plan will be developed in the summer of 2024. Golf Course Maintenance/Agronomy Intern works directly under the supervision of the Golf Course & Grounds Manager and Senior Assistant Superintendent and is responsible for the maintenance and care of the golf course and related grounds. Golf Course Maintenance/Agronomy Intern works directly under the supervision of the Golf Course & Grounds Manager and Senior Assistant Superintendent and is responsible for the maintenance and care of the golf course and related grounds. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. 1. Basic walkmowing (greens, collars/approaches, tees), bunker raking, cutting cups, course setup 2. Flymow bunker faces 3. Basic weedeating, edging, blowing, etc. 4. Mow fairways 5. Aerify and verticut greens and fairways 6. Topdress playing surfaces 7. Irrigation maintenance/repairs 8. Walk-spreading fertilizers 9. Assist in irrigation repair and maintenance 10. Sod laying
- $16 to $18 per hour
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By Meridian Hills Country Club, - Indianapolis, Indiana
Meridian Hills is a family oriented country club home to 700+ membership families located in the heart of the Midwest. The Club is widely recognized as a premiere facility in Indiana whose tradition of distinguished membership provides exceptional social opportunities, amenities, grounds, and a gathering place year-around for the family. The property includes an 18 hole golf course, driving range, practice greens, clay tennis courts, pickleball courts, paddleball courts, swimming pool, fitness center, childcare, and clubhouse facilities. As it relates to the Grounds Maintenance Department, the Club has recently made significant investments into it's maintenance facilities, irrigation system, and golf course design. This project which began in the Fall of 2021 and is slated to conclude and re-open for golf in June 2024, was led up by a project team including Jim Nagle, Nick Mazzella, Michael Kuhn, Aspen Corporation, Landscapes Unlimited, and Hagerman Construction. In addition to these enhancements, the Club has remained current in maintenance technology with an updated Toro equipment fleet and numerous allied tools and implements. Future work includes property border renovations, drainage, pond dredging, tree management, and additional master plan implementation. As a Seasonal Intern at Meridian Hills CC, you will be heavily engaged in all aspects of Grounds Department Operations, specifically among them: Calibration, application, and the associated record keeping of all plant health applications. Scouting for disease, weed and insect damage/pressure on turf and ornamental vegetation. Application of irrigation to turf and ornamentals during defined times of need, seasonally. Maintain a clean, organized, safe, and professional work environment at all times. Communicate pertinent information with managers, colleagues, and club staff. Participate in all general maintenance activities ordinarily involved in golf course and property management operations.
- $15 to $17 per hour
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By Kenwood Country Club, - Cincinnati, Ohio
About Kenwood: Kenwood Country Club is a private 36-hole facility located in Cincinnati, Ohio designed by William Diddel in 1930. In 2019 the Kendale Course underwent a renovation, which updated the golf course for today’s technology and restored the original design intentions. Over the last several years our Club established itself as the premier private, and family-oriented country club in the Cincinnati area, and one of the top clubs in the Midwest. A large part of that commitment was a considerable investment in the Course & Grounds operations as the grounds compound underwent renovations; providing a new building for management offices, new break room and locker rooms, a new maintenance building housing for the equipment maintenance operations, and the purchasing of a brand new fleet of John Deere equipment. This past fall the Kendale Course is currently completing the 2nd phase of the renovation: updating the greens to USGA specifications with precision air drainage system and new bentgrass surfaces. Kenwood Country Club is seeking a Turfgrass Intern candidate who is eager to learn while thriving in a team atmosphere. An intern at Kenwood Country Club will receive the following: -Experience and Training in all facets of Golf Course Operations -Participate in Day-to-Day Scheduling -Hand watering and Overall Water Management -Chemical and Fertilizer Planning and Application -Cultural Practices -Week long training with Equipment Manager in Shop -Participate in the Establishment of New USGA Greens Following a Recent Greens Renovation -Industry Networking -Tournament Volunteering and Networking
- $16 to $18 per hour
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By Longwood Cricket Club, - updated January 29 - Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1877, Longwood is one of the premier tennis facilities in the world, with along tradition of hosting national and international professional tennis events. Longwood hosts annual United States Tennis Association Grass Court Championships (Mother/ Daughter, Father/Daughter, Father/Son, and Mens 85/90s Tournaments), professional/college athletes for training, professional exhibitions, and other various events. The historic grounds include 25 grass tennis courts (2 ryegrass courts, 23 poa annua courts), 19 clay tennis courts (includes 6 newly constructed with led lighting), and numerous gardens and landscaped areas. Expect to be involved in all aspects of turfgrass management, including, but not limited to: operating specialized turf equipment, field layout and painting, chemical applications for plant health, irrigation operations, and attending crew and club committee meetings and special events. Social Media: @LCCgrounds on instagram or @LCCgrounds on X (formerly twitter) Video link: https://myqrcode.com/qr/da715c4e/view
- $20 to $23 per hour
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