- 46Golf Course Superintendent
- 3Superintendent/General Manager
- 2Director of Agronomy
- 97Assistant Superintendent
- 212nd Assistant Superintendent
- 17Assistant-in-Training
- 20Equipment/Shop Manager
- 24Turf Equipment Technician
- 12Assistant Equipment Technician
- 4Spray/Applications Technician
- 7Irrigation Technician
- 4Irrigation Manager
- 3Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 6Landscape Manager
- 3Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 5Lawn Care Technician
- 2Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 3Equipment Operator
- 8Grounds Staff
- 3Horticulturist
- 87Seasonal Intern
- 1Surveyor
- 11Sales Representative
- 3Sales Manager
- 3Operations Manager
- 1Business Opportunity
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By Pikewood National Golf Club, - updated 2 hours ago - Morgantown, West Virginia
Course Overview: Pikewood National Golf Club, located southeast of Morgantown, WV, has been ranked by Forbes Magazine as #2 among “The Five Hardest Golf Courses in the U.S.” and by Golf Digest as #18 among “America’s 20 Hardest Golf Courses”, #79 among "The World Top 200 Greatest Courses" in 2018, # 31 among "America's Greatest 100 Golf Courses” in 2021, and "Best New Private Course" in 2009. In 2011 Link magazine listed Pikewood National #7 on its "Top 10 One-Hit Wonders". The course takes full advantage of the picturesque West Virginia Mountains boasting breath-taking vistas on nearly every hole. Pikewood National is a private 18 hole golf course which is highly exclusive to members who enjoy golf at its purest state. This is a great opportunity to work with a crew that is highly motivated to become successful in this industry. The grass varieties at Pikewood National are: Greens (A1/A4 bentgrass), Approaches, Tees, Fairways (L93), Rough (Kentucky bluegrass and fescue mix), and Native areas (fescue). Position Summary: As a key member of the Pikewood National Golf Club maintenance team, the Assistant-in-Training works directly with the Assistant Superintendents and Golf Course Superintendent and assists with the day-to-day maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course and adjacent grounds, including but not limited to the clubhouse landscaping and maintenance complex. The ideal candidate is a highly motivated individual who is looking to eventually become a Golf Course Superintendent. This candidate should be a self-starter who takes pride in his/her work ethic and values the importance of being a team player. This position will expose the candidate to a wide variety of turf practices. The Pikewood Turf Crew understands the importance of sound agronomic practices. Working at Pikewood National Golf Club is a special and unique experience and we want you to make the experience even more special. We are looking for a person who enjoys being apart of a team atmosphere, thrives under pressure and most importantly is passionate about their work. Qualifications, Knowledge and Skill Requirements: Must have a strong business aptitude and passion for the golf business. Must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. 0-2 years experience in turfgrass industry. Degree in turfgrass science or related field is preferred but not required. Position Responsibilities: Daily mowing of all playing surfaces with walk-behind units and riding units. Proper water management (hand watering, etc.) Fertilizer and chemical applications (proper calibration and techniques) Proper course set up (daily hole and tee locations and detail work). Cultural practices (topdressing, aerification, etc.) Irrigation maintenance (irrigation head fixes, pipe repairs, locating/troubleshooting wiring issues) Learning how to manage according to the weather. Communicate well with the crew, management and members. Carry oneself with professionalism in both appearance and demeanor. Understand the importance of networking, career preparation, and record keeping. Working Conditions: .The employee is often required to stand, walk, and use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls. They will occasionally be required to balance, stoop, twist upper body, kneel, and climb. The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 30lbs occasionally. Specific vision abilities include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, and depth perception. Moderate exposure to extreme cold, heat, working outdoors, chemicals, pesticides, gasoline, vibration, pollen, dust, mechanical hazards and electrical hazards. Noise level is typically moderate to loud. Work extended hours during golf and holiday season Work weekends and holidays.
- $19 to $21 per hour
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By The Belmont Country Club, - updated 2 hours ago - Belmont, Massachusetts
CLUB PROFILE Belmont Country Club is a private, member-owned club located just outside Boston in Belmont, Massachusetts. Founded in 1918, Belmont blends classic golf architecture with a progressive approach to course conditioning, sustainability, and team development. The Club is centered around a meticulously maintained Donald Ross design that rewards thoughtful play and precision. Rolling fairways, bentgrass greens, strategic bunkering, and a mature New England landscape make Belmont both challenging and enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels. In addition to the golf course, the Club offers modern practice facilities, including a driving range and dedicated short-game area. THE OPPORTUNITY Belmont Country Club is seeking a motivated and driven Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to join an engaged, forward-thinking agronomy team. This is a hands-on role designed for someone who wants to grow, lead, and be deeply involved in the day-to-day decision-making that goes into producing elite playing conditions. You will work closely with the Golf Course Superintendent, Equipment Manager, and fellow assistants in a collaborative environment that values education, innovation, teamwork, and pride in craftsmanship. This position is ideal for an ambitious turf professional looking to take the next step in their career while working on a historic course that continues to evolve. WHY BELMONT This role offers real responsibility, exposure to decision-making, and a clear path for professional growth. Belmont values education, supports continuing development, and encourages assistants to build skills that prepare them for future superintendent roles. You will work on a respected Donald Ross course, minutes from Boston, with a supportive leadership team and engaged membership.
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Bay Club at Mattapoisett, - updated 3 hours ago - Mattapoisett, Massachusetts
Bay Club at Mattapoisett Second Assistant Golf Course Superintendent The Bay Club at Mattapoisett encompasses 625 acres, including 300 acres of adjacent conservation land, with the country club and golf course occupying approximately 200 acres. The community and club are proud to be a Certified Silver Audubon International Signature Sanctuary, featuring championship golf, four lighted Har-Tru tennis courts, two lighted paddle courts, an outstanding sports and fitness complex, a junior Olympic swimming pool, and year-round fine dining. A Master Plan was developed by Golf Course Architect Ian Andrew in 2025, project slated to begin in the Fall of 2027. In Spring 2023, the Club completed installation of a Rain Bird IC irrigation system with Golf Water and Tanto Irrigation Golf Course & Practice Facility Description The golf course opened for play on July 1, 2004, and was designed by Brad Faxon and Brad Booth of Faxon/Booth Golf Design. The course features multiple tee boxes, generous fairways, and large bentgrass greens. The property includes: 18 holes of championship golf spanning 200 acres A 320-yard dual-ended practice range One traditional putting green One Himalayan-style putting green designed for junior and family use A Faxon-designed short game area A newly installed synthetic turf practice area to reduce tee wear Position Summary The Bay Club at Mattapoisett is seeking a highly motivated Second Assistant Golf Course Superintendent who is eager to continue developing their skills within a progressive agronomic program. This position is ideal for an individual early in their career who is looking to gain hands-on experience and advance toward a future Assistant or Head Superintendent role. The Second Assistant will work closely with the Superintendent and First Assistants, while being actively involved with the daily supervision and execution of golf course maintenance. We offer a positive work environment with a strong emphasis on professional growth and work/life balance.
- $70,000 to $73,000 per year
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By The Country Club of Harrisburg, - updated 4 hours ago - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The Country Club of Harrisburg is seeking an Equipment/Shop Manager. The Equipment Manager reports to the golf course superintendent and/or the assistant golf course superintendent and oversees the maintenance of all golf course equipment. This includes diagnosis and repair of equipment, preventative maintenance, record keeping of parts/labor, and placing orders for parts and supplies needed for equipment or service. The golf course mechanic places safety as a top priority and is responsible for maintaining a clean service area and maintenance building. Develops and performs preventative maintenance program on all golf course maintenance equipment. Diagnose and repair mechanical problems with all equipment. Communicates the needs of maintenance and repair of all equipment to the superintendent. Overhaul and be able to repair diesel and gas engines, transmissions, hydraulics, and electrical. Operate shop equipment such as equipment lift, grinding tools, air compression tools, and welding. Understand technical literature regarding equipment maintenance and repair. Accountable for the repair and sharpening of all reel and rotary equipment at the discretion of the superintendent. Must be able to manage and handle oils, grease, and other chemical compounds within the shop area. Responsible for ordering/receiving parts, tracking inventory, maintaining equipment repair records. Trains staff on the safe and proper use of equipment. Maintain a safe, organized, and clean shop work area. Prioritizes safety and addresses hazard concerns. Recommends equipment purchases and leases. Operates heavy and light equipment. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to work in various weather conditions. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or with out notice.
- $29 to $36 per hour
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By Audubon Park Golf, - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana
Audubon Park Golf is seeking an Equipment/Shop Manager. The Equipment Manager reports to the Golf Course Superintendent and oversees the maintenance of all golf course equipment. This includes diagnosis and repair of equipment, preventative maintenance, record keeping of parts/labor, and placing orders for parts and supplies needed for equipment or service. The golf course mechanic places safety as a top priority and is responsible for maintaining a clean service area and maintenance building. Develops and performs preventative maintenance program on all golf course maintenance equipment. Diagnose and repair mechanical problems with all equipment. Communicates the needs of maintenance and repair of all equipment to the superintendent. Overhaul and be able to repair diesel and gas engines, transmissions, hydraulics, and electrical. Operate shop equipment such as equipment lift, grinding tools, air compression tools, and welding. Understand technical literature regarding equipment maintenance and repair. Accountable for the repair and sharpening of all reel and rotary equipment at the discretion of the superintendent. Must be able to manage and handle oils, grease, and other chemical compounds within the shop area. Responsible for ordering/receiving parts, tracking inventory, maintaining equipment repair records. Trains staff on the safe and proper use of equipment. Maintain a safe, organized, and clean shop work area. Prioritizes safety and addresses hazard concerns. Recommends equipment purchases and leases. Operates heavy and light equipment. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to work in various weather conditions. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or with out notice.
- $50,000 to $56,000 per year
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By Winnapaug Country Club, - updated 21 hours ago - Westerly, Rhode Island
First Assistant Superintendent Winnapaug Country Club – Westerly, RI Winnapaug Country Club, a Donald Ross original design, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated First Assistant Superintendent to support and elevate all outdoor operations. This leader will manage daily course maintenance, staff scheduling and performance, and the execution of key agronomic and operational goals in close coordination with the Superintendent. The ideal candidate is a proactive operator with excellent communication skills, a solutions-oriented mindset, and the ability to create and implement clear SOPs for a lean, efficient team. Key Responsibilities Oversee and participate in daily golf course maintenance, ensuring top-tier playing conditions. Supervise and operate pumps, irrigation systems, drainage systems, and associated computer controls. Lead, schedule, train, and supervise grounds staff; resolve staffing and workflow needs. Complete office tasks including filing, recordkeeping, inventory management, and time record maintenance. Apply and oversee applications of fertilizers and chemicals; maintain proper documentation and compliance. Perform structural pest control and maintain a valid Structural Pest Control Applicator license; complete required continuing education. Operate and supervise heavy equipment (front-end loaders, backhoe, trencher) safely and efficiently. Monitor course conditions and recommend agronomic adjustments related to moisture, fertility, and pest pressure. Assist with irrigation repair, moisture management, and system updates. Coordinate with pro shop staff to ensure course readiness for daily play and tournaments, including in the Superintendent’s absence. Develop and maintain SOPs for all recurring maintenance tasks and operational processes. Support projects including drainage improvements, bunker work, and renovation initiatives. Promote a high-service, team-oriented culture; communicate effectively with staff, members, and community stakeholders. Maintain consistent on-site attendance per policy. Other duties as assigned.
- $50,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Karsten Golf Club, - updated 23 hours ago - Stillwater, Oklahoma
Karsten Golf Club, a prestigious golfing destination that has long been synonymous with excellence and high-caliber play. Formerly known as Karsten Creek, our club has proudly hosted some of the world’s finest golf talent, maintaining a rich legacy of competition and camaraderie. With a commitment to providing an unparalleled golfing experience, our meticulously designed course challenges players of all skill levels while offering stunning natural beauty and state-of-the-art facilities. At Karsten Golf Club, the expectations are as high as our standards, inviting passionate golfers to join a community where tradition meets the thrill of the game. Overview: We're seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Turf Management Intern to join our team on a journey through the nuances of turf care and management. This internship offers a unique opportunity to engage in a learning-rich environment beyond basic landscaping tasks, allowing you to gain valuable insights into the turf industry. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with experienced turf management professionals on various projects, enhancing your understanding of turf installation and maintenance. Participate in soil analysis, pest management strategies, and turf health evaluations to apply your academic knowledge in real-world scenarios. Gain hands-on experience with irrigation systems, focusing on design, installation, and effective management techniques. Contribute to the planning and execution of landscape projects, developing skills in project management and teamwork. Engage in sustainable turf care practices, fostering a commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible management. Attend educational sessions to stay informed about industry trends, best practices, and professional growth opportunities. Learning Objectives: Acquire a comprehensive understanding of turf management principles, with a focus on agronomy and horticulture. Learn to identify various turfgrass species and understand their specific maintenance requirements. Enhance your problem-solving abilities through practical, hands-on experiences and challenges. Network with industry professionals and peers to build valuable connections for your future career. Maintain a portfolio documenting your projects and achievements, showcasing your growth throughout the internship.
- $15 to $16 per hour
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By Karsten Golf Club, - updated Yesterday at 04:41 PM - Stillwater, Oklahoma
The mission of the Agronomy Team at Karsten is simple: find the missing piece of our puzzle—an Assistant Superintendent who wants to be fully involved in planning, budgeting, agronomy strategy, and the daily pursuit of excellence. Karsten is not a typical golf club. It is a proving ground for some of the best players in the world, a place where elite performance is expected, and where perfect turf conditions are not the goal—they’re the standard. Position Overview As Assistant Superintendent, you will play a key role in daily course preparation, staff leadership, irrigation management, and agronomic decision-making The candidate will work hand in hand with the management team on the WHY of agronomics. This position involves hands-on work as the culture in our organization is about leading by example and working together to accomplish our goals on a daily-basis . You’ll collaborate closely with the Superintendent to uphold the standards that define Karsten's reputation for excellence and build relationships with your team that will last forever. If you’re passionate, driven, detail-oriented, and eager to grow into a future Superintendent role, this opportunity offers the training, exposure, and environment to accelerate your career. Club Highlights A proven development ground for elite players preparing for professional golf No committees, no social-club distractions—just pure, championship-level agronomy A singular mission: deliver the hardest, purest, and most consistent playing conditions possible State-of-the-art systems, equipment, and technology across the entire property Entire course infrastructure—from pumphouse to equipment fleet—is new or being newly implemented Traits We’re Seeking Hands-on leader who works alongside the team to execute high standards Passionate, driven, and committed to personal and professional excellence Eager to learn industry best practices from a supportive network of top professionals Strong work ethic, career ambition, and genuine interest in becoming a Superintendent High attention to detail with a love for golf and golf course architecture Team-oriented mindset with the ability to build trust and relationships Focused, forward-thinking attitude with the capacity to help shape a world-class agronomy operation Knowledge, Responsibilities & Aptitude Understanding of fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and soil amendments Ability to calibrate sprayers/spreaders and perform turf-related math with confidence Working knowledge of C3 and C4 turf physiology Provide agronomic recommendations and contribute solutions to elevate playing conditions Lead staff scheduling, task execution, training, safety, and accountability Maintain detailed records of chemical applications, moisture management, cultural practices, and inspections Assist with interviewing, hiring, and supervision of the Agronomy team Help manage irrigation scheduling and hand-watering of surfaces Participate in cultural practices including aerification, topdressing, mowing, and course setup Support course preparation for high-level events and tournaments Commit to professional growth through organizations, seminars, volunteer opportunities, and continuing education Uphold environmental and safety standards at all times Application instructions: Please send a cover and resume as one PDF directed to Mr. Kyle Callahan, Golf Course Superintendent. Interviews will be conducted as soon as possible and the position will close when best candidate is chosen.
- $62,500 to $70,000 per year
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By California Landscape Supply, - Ceres, California
We are looking for an outgoing individual with knowledge and experience in the turfgrass industry to grow our sales in the Bay Area territory. We specialize in golf courses, sports fields and landscapes with a wide array of product offerings. Products we offer include pesticides, fertilizer, topdressing sand, bunker sand, soil blends, gravel, sports field products and many more. Customer service is our mission so cultivating and maintaining relationships is paramount. You'll have all the tools to succeed and the opportunities for growth are endless.
- $90,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Pine Valley Golf Club, - updated Friday at 04:06 PM - Pine Hill, New Jersey
Pine Valley Golf Club, consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the world, is seeking an experienced Irrigation Manager to join its Golf Course Maintenance team. Founded in 1913, Pine Valley is known for its uncompromising standards for playing conditions, thoughtful land stewardship, and long-term investment in its property. The Club maintains a large and diverse footprint that includes the championship golf course, a 10-hole short course, expansive practice facility, residential properties, and numerous club buildings and landscaped areas. This position offers a unique opportunity to play a key role in the planning and installation of a new, state-of-the-art irrigation system scheduled for fall/winter 2026. The Irrigation Manager is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and continual improvement of all irrigation and water management systems across the property. This individual will work closely with the Director of Agronomy and Assistant Superintendents to support Pine Valley’s expectations for firm, fast, and consistent playing conditions. Oversee daily operation, maintenance, and repair of all irrigation systems across the championship course, short course, practice facility and surrounding properties Serve as a primary contributor to the planning, coordination, and execution of the new irrigation system installation in fall/winter 2026 Manage pump stations, irrigation lakes, central control systems, and related infrastructure Assist in water management strategies that align with agronomic goals and sustainability initiatives Train and assist staff in proper irrigation operation and repair techniques Maintain detailed records of repairs, upgrades, and system performance Coordinate with contractors, consultants, and vendors as needed Support broader golf course maintenance and property operations as required
- $37 to $39 per hour
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By APOGEE, - updated Friday at 10:54 AM - Stuart, FL, Florida
APOGEE is the vision & passion project of two highly successful businessmen, Mr. Michael Pascucci & Mr. Stephen Ross. APOGEE is a 1200-acre, high-end, private golf club with country club amenities such as a pool, spa, fitness, racquet sports & fishing. The club is located in Hobe Sound, FL & will have two clubhouses with world-class food & beverage, 50+ overnight cottages & a state-of-the-art golf performance center. It will be a club without peers in the south Florida area. APOGEE’s golf entails three 18-hole golf courses. The West Course, designed by Gil Hanse & Jim Wagner, opened in December of 2023. The team of Tom Fazio II & Mike Davis, who also oversee the in-house golf construction team, has designed & built the South Course along with a 55-acre, 360-degree driving range, 5-acre short game area that opened in November of 2024 to rave reviews. There is also a 7-hole (short) Wee Course & a Himalayas-style putting green that is overseeded & lit for evening use in our winter/spring season. The third 18-hole golf course (North Course) has been designed by Kyle Phillips & has just recently opened it consists of 110 acres of Tifgrand, fairway cut shortgrass. A second Short Course (12-hole) is in the grassing phase & will open in the spring of 2026. Working with the Director of Agronomy & Equipment Director, we are excited to welcome a Assistant Equipment Technician for our recently opened North Course. Candidates must be detail orientation, a self-starter, a LEADER & not afraid to be a voice in the GCM Department. Off site, club-provided housing is available for up to 6 months ($2500+ value) The Apogee Club's South Course brings a bold vision to life 2024 Golf Course Awards: Our Picks for Best Renovations, Restorations and New Courses A first look at Gil Hanse's new ultra high-end Florida course | Courses | Golf Digest Golf Course Architecture - Issue 75, January 2024 Apogee Club: an interview with Mike Davis (golfcoursearchitecture.net) Apogee Golf Club (West Course) Review and Rating
- $65,000 to $80,000 per year
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By APOGEE, - updated Friday at 10:54 AM - Stuart, FL, Florida
APOGEE is the vision & passion project of two highly successful businessmen, Mr. Michael Pascucci & Mr. Stephen Ross. APOGEE is a 1200-acre, high-end, private golf club with country club amenities such as a pool, spa, fitness, racquet sports & fishing. The club is located in Hobe Sound, FL & will have two clubhouses with world-class food & beverage, 50+ overnight cottages & a state-of-the-art golf performance center. It will be a club without peers in the south Florida area. APOGEE’s golf entails three 18-hole golf courses. The West Course, designed by Gil Hanse & Jim Wagner, opened in December of 2023. The team of Tom Fazio II & Mike Davis, who also oversee the in-house golf construction team, has designed & built the South Course along with a 55-acre, 360-degree driving range, 5-acre short game area that opened in November of 2024 to rave reviews. There is also a 7-hole (short) Wee Course & a Himalayas-style putting green that is overseeded & lit for evening use in our winter/spring season. The third 18-hole golf course (North Course) has been designed by Kyle Phillips & has just recently opened it consists of 110 acres of Tifgrand, fairway cut shortgrass. A second Short Course (12-hole) is in the grassing phase & will open in the spring of 2026. We welcome candidates looking to plant themselves in something great right out of school, candidates looking to make jump up & even candidates with little bermudagrass knowledge. Candidates must be detail orientation, a self-starter, a LEADER & not afraid to be a voice in the GCM Department. Off site, club-provided housing is available for up to 6 months ($2000+/month value) The Apogee Club's South Course brings a bold vision to life 2024 Golf Course Awards: Our Picks for Best Renovations, Restorations and New Courses A first look at Gil Hanse's new ultra high-end Florida course | Courses | Golf Digest Golf Course Architecture - Issue 75, January 2024 Apogee Club: an interview with Mike Davis (golfcoursearchitecture.net) Apogee Golf Club (West Course) Review and Rating
- $70,000 to $75,000 per year
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By SUN CITY MACDONALD RANCH, - Henderson, Nevada
A general landscaping maintenance job involves routine upkeep like mowing, edging, weeding, watering, and mulching lawns and garden beds, plus pruning shrubs/trees, planting, and debris removal, ensuring outdoor areas remain clean, healthy, and aesthetically pleasing, often using power tools and requiring physical stamina, with tasks varying from seasonal cleanups (spring/fall) to basic hardscape repairs and client communication
- $18 to $22 per hour
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By Hazeltine National Golf Club, - updated Wednesday at 03:27 PM - Chaska, Minnesota
Hazeltine National Golf Club is seeking passionate future turfgrass professionals for 2026 internships. Hazeltine has a proud history of hosting major championships, most recently the 2024 U.S. Amateur. We are honored to be the future site of the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and the 2029 Ryder Cup. Our program aims to offer a comprehensive and rewarding turfgrass and personnel management experience at one of the country’s most prestigious championship venues. We are dedicated to designing an internship that meets the needs of each individual. During a season at Hazeltine, you will encounter every aspect of turfgrass operations, including daily planning, personnel management, equipment maintenance, data collection, and the highest level of bentgrass playing surface management. In 2026, our interns will gain valuable experience as we host the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, which will return for the second time after a memorable 2019 event. Few clubs can offer such a dynamic environment, and we look forward to welcoming passionate interns who will play a key role in our championship preparation and execution. In 2025, Hazeltine opened Aerie, our new 10-hole short course, featuring 100,000 square feet of bentgrass putting surfaces and six acres of bentgrass tees and fairways. The short course provides another dynamic turfgrass management opportunity for our interns. Our goal is to give you the tools, confidence, and professional foundation needed to succeed in the golf industry. We take pride in shaping the next generation of turfgrass professionals and are dedicated to making this a meaningful and impactful step in your career journey. All we ask from our interns is that you bring passion. Thank you for considering Hazeltine. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you and share the championship culture that defines our club. Click here to view our Internship Booklet and Video Library! Availability & Schedule Flexible internship duration with both summer (~3 months) and full-season (~6 months) options. To ensure meaningful championship experience, a start date by May 15, 2026 is preferred; applicants must be available no later than June 1, 2026. Weekend rotation required: every other weekend, with the option of working additional weekends if desired.
- $18 to $19 per hour
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By Troon, - Wesley Chapel, Florida
Saddlebrook Resort is looking for highly motivated candidates to help Lead and Develop our Agronomy department. Salary: $70,000 based on experience. Entry Level Applicants are Welcome with the required education. Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skill Requirements: A two or four-year college degree required 1-3 years turf grass management Pesticide license preferred Supervisory experience preferred Knowledge of budgeting and expense management Must possess basic computer skills – Word and Excel Must have a strong business aptitude and passion for the golf business Must be highly organized and efficient with a high attention to detail Must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills Must Possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills Responsibilities: Works with the Superintendent to ensure that the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans are maintained and followed. Supervises and assists maintenance staff in daily duties. Assists in the planning, organizing and direction of the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Supervises the planting and cultural practices involved in growing various turf grasses, trees and ornamental plants. Assists in the procurement of supplies and materials and ensures costs remain within budgetary limitations. Keeps records of annual maintenance activities and costs and assists with the preparation of required prepares reports. Follows sound purchasing procedures utilizing preferred vendors, when possible. Reconciles and provides timely coding of all invoices, payroll and other required documents. Ensures associates obtain proper license needed to perform job tasks safely and within city, state, and federal regulations. Addresses directly all real or perceived environmental concerns. Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to: Mechanic, Environmental Technician, Equipment Operator, Foreman, Greenskeeper, and Irrigation Technician. Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate. Develops ongoing training programs. Monitors business volume forecast and plans accordingly in areas of manpower, productivity, costs and other expenses. Incorporates safe work practices in job performance.
- $70,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Green Tree Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 12:13 PM - Midland, Texas
General Summary: Dedicated and motivated individual with experience assisting in the maintenance of golf course grounds and landscaping, including the course, clubhouse, and surrounding club facilities. Eager to learn and grow within the golf course maintenance industry, with a strong understanding that every role contributes to the overall quality and success of the course. Brings a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and a commitment to excellence in all tasks. Responsibilities and Duties: Supervisor Responsibilities Willingness to learn and take charge of small crews Primary Duties Performs appropriate tasks assigned by the Golf Course Maintenance Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent. Apply pesticides via sprayer and spreader Prepares and lays sod. Loads and unloads materials. Monitor moisture throughout golf course. Operates walk-behind equipment. Aerifies and spikes greens. Helps with drainage projects. Tree pruning. Rakes and blows leaves. Rakes bunkers. Participates in departmental and club training meetings.
- $19 to $21 per hour
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By Forest Highlands Golf Club, - updated Tuesday at 08:43 PM - Flagstaff, Arizona
Forest Highlands Golf Club is currently seeking applicants for our open assistant superintendent role. The assistant superintendent will work closely with the Director of Agronomy and Superintendent on our Meadow course. This job will include crew management, overseeing of a multitude of projects, and irrigation/fertilizer responsibilities. The assistant will fill in when needed in the absence of the superintendent, and will cover multiple roles during our open (summer) season as well as our closed (winter) season.
- $67,000 to $73,000 per year
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By Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck, - updated Tuesday at 08:11 PM - COLTS NECK, New Jersey
Trump National Colts Neck features an 18 hole championship golf course with state-of-the art practice facilities on a 300 acre property in Central New Jersey about 12 miles away from the Jersey Shore . The Championship course is a Par-72 layout designed by former US Open Champion Jerry Pate, and later lengthened and refined by the renowned Tom Fazio II. The course features a signature "19th hole" which is a par-3 island green that sits just below the clubhouse terrace . The Practice facilities features two putting greens, a newly constructed 60,000 square foot driving range tee, a newly constructed chipping area with two green complexes, and a 5 Hole par-3 "Short Course" also designed by US Open Champion Jerry Pate, which recently had all tee boxes completely rebuilt. The club features a luxurious 75,000 square foot clubhouse, 4 Har-Tru Tennis Courts, 4 newly constructed Pickleball courts, and an expansive swimming pool. Interns will be involved in all aspects of golf course management, working directly with the Assistants and Superintendent. This includes: Setting up the golf course for daily play Involvement in planning of chemical and fertilizer program Application and calibration of chemicals and fertilizers Participation in record keeping of equipment /labor and chemical/ pesticide applications using John Deere ProGolf and Playbooks software. Assistance in all cultural practices Knowledge of water management throughout all playing surfaces Irrigation trouble shooting and repair on Toro Lynx system with VP Satellite boxes Small crew management Contribution with in house construction projects such as drainage, irrigation improvements, tree removal or tree plantings .
- $18 to $20 per hour
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By Geneva National Golf Club, - updated Tuesday at 07:56 PM - Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
DESTINATION FACTS A semi-private resort with 600 members, Destination Geneva National is home to 54 holes of signature golf by Palmer, Player and Trevino; a new one-acre Himalayas-style putting course; 214 hotel rooms, five restaurants and an on-site marina – all located in historic Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, the state’s most popular vacation town. THE INTERNSHIP GN’s Turfgrass Management Internship will cover all aspects of golf course management including daily course set-up, irrigation operation and repairs, routine calibration of spreaders and sprayers, natural/native area management, application of fertilizers and pesticides, turfgrass cultural programs, and various projects. - Oversee an array of Wisconsin landscapes including woodlands and natural areas; bent/poa greens, tees and fairways; bluegrass rough areas. - Work on three uniquely designed courses with a Director of Grounds, three Superintendents and three Assistant Superintendents - Complete course renovations started in fall 2025 to the Player Course. - Assist with WPGA tournament and member tournament preparation. - Employ agronomic and cultural practices throughout the season. - Enjoy an inspiring company culture at this family-owned and operated facility where leaders work alongside their team.
- $17 to $17 per hour
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By Cherokee Town and Country Club, - updated Tuesday at 05:14 PM - Atlanta, Georgia
Cherokee Town and Country Club, located in Atlanta, GA, is seeking an honest, trustworthy, hardworking individual who is innovative and has great attention to detail to join their team as an 2nd Assistant Superintendent. The Club has a long history of developing and preparing people to manage top facilities around the country. This is a perfect opportunity for an individual looking to grow their career while learning from some of the top leaders in the industry. Success Traits of Individual: Cherokee has a long standing tradition of culture. We live by the motto, "What can I do? How can I help?" Must be willing to help other employees. A portion of the GCM staff is highly tenured and has a sense of family. Enjoys being a part of a highly reputable Club with a progressive history of advancing the careers of others through training, development, innovation, and teamwork. Comfortable working in a high-paced environment with 48–54 team members in peak season. Desires to be a part of construction and renovation work with a future Master Plan with Architect Andrew Green, including greens, tees, fairways, irrigation, drainage infrastructure, and bunkers. Position Summary: The 2nd Assistant Superintendent works with all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the golf course. The 2nd assistant superintendent is expected to observe golf course conditions and make suggestions. He or she should be comfortable speaking in front of large groups and can speak basic workplace Spanish. The 2nd Assistant Superintendent is expected to interact with members throughout the day and always carry himself or herself in a professional manner. This person should have a positive attitude, a strong work ethic, work well in a team environment, and be determined to succeed in the golf industry. Club highlights: Maintenance staff: 50-62 in peak season Equipment is a mix of John Deere and Toro. Rainbird irrigation central and controllers Typical work hours: 45–55 hours with regular scheduled time off in season. A consistent history of advancement for our assistant superintendents in the industry. Throughout Ken Lee's 13-year tenure as Director of Golf Course Operations, he has had the pleasure of seeing several former Superintendents go on to achieve even greater success in larger roles. Those individuals include: Rick Stafford – Director of Golf Courses and Grounds, Ford Plantation, Richmond Hill, GA Dan Nues – Golf Course Superintendent, Bacon Park, Savannah, GA Lucas Heiman - Golf Course Superintendent, Moose Ridge Golf Course, South Lyon, MI Larry Robinson – Golf Course Superintendent, Hoover Country Club, Hoover AL Kevin Noble – Golf Course Superintendent, Westhaven Golf Club, Franklin, TN Before becoming Director, several former employees who worked under Ken Lee as a Superintendent have also advanced to higher positions. Key responsibilities, skills, aptitude, and knowledge: This individual works closely with the superintendent to supervise, schedule, and train a large crew of full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees. Incorporate and enforce safe work practices. Provide safety training for employees as directed. Apply fertilizers and plant protectants, including calibration sprayers and spreaders. Record all applications and ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Perform irrigation scheduling and make basic irrigation repairs. Execute and manage golf course improvement projects. Perform basic mowing tasks and cultural practices when needed. The ideal candidate will be able to recognize problems and have an eye for the details. Requirements: 4-year Turfgrass Management Degree The ability to obtain a GA pesticide license within 6 months of employment. 1-3 years of golf course maintenance experience Compensation and Benefits: $19.00 - $20.00/hr, dependent on experience Health, vision, and dental insurance 401K Vacation Paid time off Paid holidays Uniforms Lunches Local dues Education Golf privileges About Us: Chartered in 1956, Cherokee Town and Country Club is recognized as one of America's premier private clubs. Located in the Atlanta metro area, the club has two locations: the Town Club, which occupies the famed Grant Estate on West Paces Ferry Road in Buckhead, and the Country Club, which is located near the Chattahoochee River in Sandy Springs. The membership enjoys world-class amenities, including golf, dining, paddle sports, fitness, and aquatics. The excellence of these facilities, combined with a commitment to the highest standards in member services, has brought the club an extraordinary number of honors and awards throughout the years. The Country Club has 36 holes of championship golf and 15 acres of practice facilities. Practice facilities include a double-sided driving range, a three-green short game facility, and a dedicated chipping green. The greens on both courses are Champion Ultradwarf, approaches and collection areas are Tifgrand Hybrid Bermudagrass, fairways are Tifway Hybrid Bermudagrass, and the tees are a mixture of Zeon Zoysia and Tifway. Over its long history, Cherokee has hosted some of the top amateur golf events, most recently the 100th playing of the Georgia Amateur Championship in 2021. The club has recently secured the services of golf course architect Andrew Green, one of the most respected and sought-after architects, to create a Golf Course Master Plan for the entire property. The Golf Course Maintenance team operates out of a state-of-the-art turf care facility built in 2000.
- $19 to $20 per hour
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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 Interlachen Country Club, - updated Tuesday at 03:28 PM - Edina, Minnesota
Interlachen Country Club is seeking a Golf Course and Grounds Intern. The Golf Course and Grounds Intern will play a vital role on our Grounds Team by learning and focusing on golf course maintenance, pesticide application, and understanding the operation of the ICC Grounds Department. We believe in serving from the heart. We are looking for teammates who embody our values of Honesty, Enthusiasm, Anticipation, Respect, and Teamwork. Our work environment is purpose driven, fast-paced, and focused on exceeding expectations. Learn more by viewing our internship booklet: https://viewer.joomag.com/grounds-internship-book-2026/0727451001756931783 Apply now using this link: https://interlachencc.talentplushire.com/jobs/40669-13662.html About Interlachen: Established in 1909, ICC is recognized as one of the nation's preeminent private, family-owned country clubs. The Club's Donald Ross golf course, most recently ranked #64 on Golf Digest's List of Top 100 Courses in America, has hosted several national and international championships. We are excited to continue our robust and engaging internship program at Interlachen Country Club for the 2026 season! Located in Edina, Minnesota, and just a few miles west of Minneapolis, Interlachen is defined by a renowned Donald Ross golf course, considered to be one of his finest. Recently renovated in the summer of 2023 by architect Andrew Green, the course now showcases features from the original blueprints, as well as unique elements created to challenge and excite all types of players. Internships will include daily course and grounds maintenance of the newly restored golf course while understanding the importance of the many agronomical practices we engage in daily. However, education opportunities will be tailored to each person's goals and experience, creating a truly personalized and memorable learning environment. The goal of our internship program is to challenge each intern to grow both personally and professionally. Upon completing the internship program, interns will be prepared and empowered to advance to the next step in their careers. Students who have previously completed the internship program have gone on to hold top-tier positions throughout the country, as well as management positions within our own team. The most successful candidates will be motivated, curious self-starters looking to grow in the golf course and grounds industry. Responsibilities and Expectations: Golf Course Maintenance Implement and execute daily maintenance schedule on championship level course Golf course set up, creating a unique layout on a daily basis according to golf course conditions Create practices necessary to maintain championship conditions Utilize data collection and analysis for precision turf grass management, including drone thermal imaging Fertilizer/Pesticide Programming and Applications Obtain Minnesota Pesticide Application License Calibrate fertilizer spreader and sprayer Apply pesticides: walking boom and riding sprayer (Toro Geolink sprayer with auto steer) Fertilizer application: Rotary and drop spreader and tractor spreader Complete and thorough record keeping Irrigation System and Repair Central Controller Operation: Toro Lynx Satellite Operation: Toro Network VP Pipe and Irrigation Head Repair Pump Station Operation: Flowtronics Portable Sprinkler set-up and hand-watering techniques Interlachen Country Club is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes all applicants.
- $19 to $19 per hour
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By Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation, - Roosevelt Island, New York
The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation (RIOC) is a public benefit corporation and politic arm of New York State, whose mission is to develop, maintain, and operate the infrastructure of Roosevelt Island. As part of this mandate, RIOC operates and maintains several facilities including the Cultural Center, Sportspark, and the Motorgate Garage; as well as other outdoor spaces such as Firefighter’s Field, Southpoint Park, and Lighthouse Park, among other facilities and locations. Infrastructure operations also include the Aerial Tramway, and a free Red Bus Service that stops at various points on Roosevelt Island; and a Public Safety Department that serves as the community’s first responders in coordination with the New York City Police Department. RIOC’s workforce is also comprised of union workers from Local 210, 32BJ, PSOB, and other administrative staff. POSITION SUMMARY: The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation is a subdivision of the State of New York. The corporation is entrusted with maintaining, developing, and preserving the properties and open spaces on Roosevelt Island. The incumbent is a part of the Roosevelt Island management team, responsible for ensuring the island’s parks and open spaces remain safe and clean for users. Under the direction of the Director of Horticulture & Grounds, the Horticulture & Grounds Manager will implement and oversee day-to-day operations necessary to ensure open spaces, garden areas, athletic fields, parks, the promenade, and Main Street are kept in excellent condition using environmentally friendly and creative methodologies. The Horticulture & Grounds Manager assists with managing and overseeing the maintenance of specialized plantings, open areas, trees, garden areas, athletic fields, comfort stations, playgrounds, courts, waste management and snow removal. This position requires occasional weekend and holiday commitments. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The following list of essential functions is intended to be representative of tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are essential to the completion of work associated with the position. Coordinate staff and resources to effectively maintain Island parks, comfort stations and grounds to the highest standard on a daily and ongoing basis. This includes staff assignments, event support and daily tasks beyond routine duties. Supervise and oversee Groundskeepers under the 32BJ union contract, as well as staff and services provided by outside contractors. Assign daily tasks to ensure timely resolution of maintenance and safety issues. Coordinate resources to maintain park facilities efficiently and provide training to staff as needed to meet goals and standards. Create and maintain staff schedules to ensure a smooth seven-day operation. Assist in Scheduling outside contract work and staff as needed to meet goals and standards. Coordinate assigned procurement and management of materials, supplies, and equipment for daily tasks and projects. Monitor and report stock levels and equipment condition promptly to ensure operational efficiency. Coordinate assigned procurement and management of materials, supplies, and equipment for daily tasks and projects. Monitor and report stock levels and equipment condition promptly to ensure operational efficiency. Continue to facilitate a successful waste and compost removal strategy for Island-wide trash receptacles, coordinate with DSNY to seek out advances in waste management and identify opportunities to improve best practices. Manage and execute emergency and weather-related event plans, overseeing both preparation and response efforts. Assist in implementing island-wide snow removal procedures and collaborate with DSNY when needed. Coordinate with the Director of Horticulture and Grounds and other appropriate staff for RIOC sponsored events. Supervise staff during events as needed. Maintain timekeeping and other staff-related recordkeeping. Uphold and enforce policies, procedures, and organizational guidelines. Confer with HR on personnel, disciplinary, and/or performance matters. Maintain equipment records of upkeep, inventory, coordinate service with internal or external parties, implement preventative maintenance measures where applicable. Assist in maintaining planting beds and irrigation systems throughout RIOC Parks in a sustainable way to the highest horticulture and turf practices. Monitor the health of plants/ trees, detect health challenges, and if necessary, use the least toxic controls for pests and diseases. Keep detailed records of all issues and solutions and fulfill mandatory reporting and communication requirements. Manage and utilize the budget assigned effectively to assist with the purchase of materials and supplies needed daily operations. Track expenditures in accordance with procurement practices to facilitate internal audits as required. Attend and participate in designated meetings to represent the Horticultures and Grounds department. Required to work weekends and some holidays as needed. Other duties as assigned. SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS: Excellent supervisory, writing, communication, administrative and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced environment to pursue positive outcomes. Experience managing union staff. Experience coordinating operations for special events. Ability to use Microsoft Office and experience with other common software. The ability to work with other department leaders to achieve success as a team on a day-to-day basis. · Experience driving grounds equipment (mower, Skid steer, plow). · Experience with irrigation scheduling and repair. · Must possess a valid driver’s license with a clean record. · ISA Arborist Certification, preferred but not mandatory. · NYS DEC pesticide certification category 3A required. · Willingness to learn and to train others. Requirements: · Willing and able to work outdoors in any/all weather conditions. · Able to be on your feet for most of the day if needed. · Ability to lift up to 50lbs. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE The successful candidate must have a broad range of skills, but above all, they must be curious, flexible thinkers who love learning new things and tackling challenges daily. In addition, the preferred candidate should possess the following: 1. A degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Horticulture, Turfgrass or a closely related field and five (5) years of full-time satisfactory professional supervisory and administrative experience in a park and/or facility management, preferably in public setting. Excellent knowledge of arboriculture and turfgrass is required. Horticulture and/or turfgrass degrees and certifications are preferred. Thorough knowledge of tree care and turfgrass is required, with additional proficiency in event planning, sustainable landscaping maintenance practices, synthetic turf field grooming, and preventative maintenance preferred. 2. An associate’s degree or its educational equivalent approved by a State's Department of Education, or a recognized accrediting organization and seven (7) years of full-time satisfactory experience as described in "1" above. What we offer: Excellent benefits package including: medical, dental, and vision, paid holidays, sick and vacation days, commuter benefits, participation in the New York State Pension System, flexible spending accounts, EAP, LTD and Life Insurance Programs, an exciting work environment with a beautiful view of Manhattan and Long Island City. How to Apply: Interested candidates should forward cover letter and resume to: HRstaffing@rioc.ny.gov with subject line reading “Horticulture & Grounds Manager” RIOC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on candidates based on race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, military status or any other protected characteristic. Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant has been extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor’s Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988.
- $85,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Kenwood Country Club, - updated Tuesday at 12:04 PM - Cincinnati, Ohio
Kenwood Country Club is seeking a Senior Assistant Superintendent candidate who is eager to learn while thriving in a team atmosphere. This position will gain experience managing day-to-day operations at a 36-hole golf facility, professional development, golf course construction, and much more. A successful Senior Assistant Superintendent will continually learn and develop their skill set with potential for career advancement within the club in the future. About Kenwood: Kenwood Country Club is a private 36-hole facility located in Cincinnati, Ohio designed by William Diddel in 1930. Golf course architect Jason Strakka has completed a master plan for the club and its entire property and 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. The overall character and competency of the Club has sustained extraordinary excellence with unflinching commitment to get better – every single day. The club has also made a considerable investment in the Course & Grounds operations as the grounds compound underwent a renovation; providing a new building for management offices, new break room and locker rooms, as well as a new maintenance building housing the equipment maintenance operations. In the fall of 2023, the Kendale Course completed the 2nd phase of the renovation: updating the greens to USGA specifications with precision air drainage system and new 007XL bentgrass. Kenwood is currently in the process of creating a master plan of both golf courses and practice facilities.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Country Club of York, - updated Tuesday at 10:52 AM - York, Pennsylvania
The Country Club of York is seeking a Head Equipment Manager to fill a key role in our organization that will be vacated this December due to retirement. Well qualified candidates will have a “Team” mentality to go along with their experience and organizational skills. The right candidate should not only possess the skills required to perform job duties at a very high level but should also have a willingness and ability to communicate, train, and assist in leadership with a team of approximately 28. The Equipment Manager will be expected to actively participate in the establishment and management of a capital equipment replacement program as well as annual repair and maintenance operational budgets. Additionally, the equipment manager is expected to establish and maintain a shop which promotes cleanliness, safety, professionalism, and efficiency which is expected at a top tier club such as ours. Established in 1899, the Country Club of York combines timeless tradition with modern excellence. Our state-of-the-art facilities create an inviting and enjoyable atmosphere for all members, while our rich history and integrity set us apart as a standout club in the community. The golf course, known as one of the best golfing experiences in the area, was designed by world renowned architect Donald Ross. With its rolling terrain and championship conditioning the golf course is the true centerpiece of the club. The club is located on a 240-acre property with an 18-hole golf course, 3 Har-Tru tennis courts, 4 Pickle Ball courts, 1 hard tennis court, and 3 paddle tennis courts. This year the club built a state-of-the-art pool facility for family and friends to enjoy. Our rich history over the years has included the 1999 U.S. Junior Amateur and the Club will be hosting two USGA Championships the 2029 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship and 2035 U.S. Women’s 4-Ball Championship.
- $65,000 to $85,000 per year
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