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Zinkand puts finishing touches on reversible layout short course on Chicago's lakefront
Consistent with a dedication to produce fun, playable golf course designs that also can help grow the game, Zinkand Golf Design recently completed work on a short course and practice facility at the Saddle and Cycle Club in Chicago. With more than 25 years experience as a golf course architect, Dave Zinkand, the company's founder and principal, designed a course with a reversible routing to maximize golfer options and interest. Bisected by Lakeshore Drive, the urban layout is near Lincoln Park and adjacent to Foster Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan. The reversible layout consists of eight par-three holes that can be played in opposing directions with a four-hole routing in play at any given time. The design maximizes use of limited space, with unused greenspace set aside for members to practice their short game and putting. Work entailed the demolition of the parcel's existing golf features, followed by the construction of four new greens and a 30,000-square-foot putting course. Installation of seven CapillaryFlow-lined bunkers, an artificial tee line and more than 15,000 square feet of new teeing ground were other highlights of the project. The course is expected to open next summer. Dave Zinkand recently completed work on a short course at the Saddle & Cycle Club in Chicago. The club, along the Lake Michigan shoreline, is bisected by Lakeshore Drive (running horizontally across the top of the image). "The decision to implement a reversible routing was driven by a desire to maximize variety and interest within the site’s limited footprint," Zinkand said. "Saddle & Cycle's gently contoured terrain gave us latitude to flex our creative muscles with the routing. Additionally, the greens have been designed with ample size to support consistent play, multiple pin placements and adequate recovery time for turf health. It's a really cool project and the type of brief we think golf will see much more of in the coming years." It is the second project Zinkand has completed this year in the Chicago area. Earlier this year he finished work on a multi-year restoration at the Old Elm Club in Highland Park. The club was founded in 1895 as a bicycle club. Now celebrating its 130th year, it has long been an oasis in the city and committed to being the finest private club in the Chicago area. "While we previously offered a golf amenity, Dave and team's creativity is going to take it to a level we had not anticipated and set the standard for city clubs," said Saddle & Cycle Club GM and COO Susannah Miller. Zinkand's design experience includes studying his craft in Great Britain and Ireland and 14 years working for Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Some of his recent clients include Old Elm Club, Monterey Peninsula C.C. in Pebble Beach, California, Sharon (Ohio) Golf Club (OH) and Chechessee Creek Club in South Carolina.
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December 3, 2025 at 3:46 AM
Assistant Equipment Technician
If you take pride in mechanical work, enjoy solving problems, and want to develop your skills in a professional team environment, this role is an excellent fit. Karsten in Stillwater, Oklahoma is seeking a motivated Equipment Technician I or II to support the maintenance and performance of our fleet of turf equipment. In this role, you’ll assist with routine maintenance, basic repairs, and equipment diagnostics while gaining hands-on experience with a wide range of engines, mowers, and specialty golf course machinery. You’ll learn directly from experienced technicians, build valuable mechanical expertise, and play an important part in keeping our operation running safely and efficiently. If you’re dependable, eager to grow, and ready to build a long-term career in golf course equipment management, you’ll thrive here. This position involves hands-on mechanical work in both shop and outdoor environments. The role requires frequent walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, and working in confined spaces. The technician may be required to lift or move objects up to 100 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation. Work may occur in variable weather conditions, including extreme heat or cold. Visual acuity (close, distance, color, peripheral, and depth perception) is necessary for safely performing the essential functions of this job. Requirements Ability to read and interpret operation, maintenance, and safety manuals. Ability to work safely in outdoor environments subject to changing weather conditions. Minimum education: High School Diploma or equivalent (some college or technical coursework preferred). Ability to read and understand wiring, hydraulic, and schematic diagrams. Knowledge of internal combustion engine theory, operation, and maintenance. Understanding of mower grinding, sharpening, and adjustment techniques. Commitment to excellence and continuous improvement. Valid driver’s license with a good driving record. Proven reliability and punctual attendance. Positive attitude and ability to work effectively in a team environment. Essential Functions To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. Inspect, diagnose, and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues on turf equipment. Perform preventative maintenance, lubrication, sharpening, and adjustments according to schedule. Maintain accurate and detailed repair and service records daily. Adjust cutting units and perform precise setup for optimal after-cut performance. Adhere to all approved safety and environmental procedures. Perform or learn basic welding techniques. Operate and maintain computer-based service tracking systems. Fabricate small parts or tools as needed. Use diagnostic tools to test and repair hydraulic and electrical systems. Work extended hours (45-55 per week during peak season; 40 hours off-season) as required. Be available for holidays and special tournament support as directed by the Equipment/Shop Manager. Additional Duties Maintain cleanliness and organization of the shop, tools, and work areas. Communicate clearly and courteously with managers, staff, and vendors. Provide assistance to Golf Course Superintendents, Assistant Managers, and the Equipment/Shop Manager regarding equipment use and best practices. Perform snow removal (plowing and hand-shoveling) and other assigned duties as needed. Support a positive workplace culture focused on safety, teamwork, and professionalism.
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December 3, 2025 at 1:37 AM
2017 Toro groundsmaster 3500G
2017 Toro 3500G sidewinder equipped with new tires, one new rear roller, 4 new front roller axles, one new front roller, oil changed ,new oil filter , new air filter, new hydraulic filter, new blades. several new skid plates ,greased and ready to mow. The engine hood has been repaired The 2017 Toro Groundsmaster 3500-G is a 3-wheel drive, gas-powered rotary mower featuring a 32.7 hp Kubota engine and a 68-inch standard width of cut. A key feature is the Sidewinder® system, which allows the cutting decks to move 12 inches to either side for precise trimming and reduced turf compaction. Engine: Kubota® 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled gas engine. Horsepower: 32.7 hp . Fuel Capacity: 11 U.S. gallons . The mower utilizes three 27-inch Contour™ Plus free-floating, rear-discharge rotary decks with striping rollers. The standard cutting width is 68 inches , with an option for 72 inches . The height of cut is adjustable from 0.75 to 4 inches . The Sidewinder® system allows the cutting decks to move a total of 24 inches side to side. It features a Series/Parallel™ 3-wheel hydrostatic drive for traction, providing power to at least two wheels at all times. Mowing speed ranges from 0–6 mph while transport speed reaches 0–9 mph . The approximate weight with cutting units is 2,200 lbs. . The overall length is 116 inches (295 cm), and the overall width in transport is 72.5 inches.
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December 2, 2025 at 10:30 PM
Head Golf Course Superintendent
Minnewaska Golf Club is looking for a highly motivated individual to become our next Superintendent. The position works alongside our Head Golf Professional and under the direction of our Board of Directors. Minnewaska Golf Club in Glenwood is located just 15 minutes south of Alexandria. The original nine holes were built in 1923 and designed by Tom Vardon. Joel Goldstrand designed nine additional holes in 1993. The club overlooks beautiful Lake Minnewaska and has been rated 4 ½ stars by Golf Digest. The club has hosted many major state events including: MGA State Junior Team Championship, MGA Amateur Qualifiers, Minnesota Junior PGA Players Tour Events, two consistent ProAms every season, the 2018 Minnesota Junior PGA Girls Championship, the 2018 Minnesota Senior PGA Championship, the 2022 Minnesota PGA Championship, and the 2024 Minnesota Women’s State Amateur Championship. Desired Qualifications – • Completion of 2 or 4 year turf grass management program. • Minimum of 2 years golf course experience as grounds supervisor or assistant superintendent. • Demonstrate knowledge of all aspects of design, construction and maintenance of a golf course • Skilled and experienced operator of maintenance and construction equipment and machinery. • Currently possesses or able to obtain Minnesota Pesticide Applicators License. • Ability to effectively motivate, direct and supervise the work of others. • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. • Ability to establish effective relationships with Club management and staff. • Familiar with use of computers. Duties & Responsibilities – • Devote their time, attention and energies to the performance of duties as Superintendent at the Club. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive turf management program that will provide optimum playability while using sound environmental practices. • Maintain and improve the course turf, equipment, buildings and irrigation system to the levels desired by the Club. • Establish and maintain a system of records of inventory, purchases, equipment maintenance and chemical applications • Hire, train and direct a staff of employees in the proper performance of operating equipment, maintenance practices, shop procedures, safety guidelines and dealing with the public and membership. • Identify problems on the course and with staff and solve them properly, effectively and in a timely manner and report injuries or property damage to the appropriate people when necessary • Cooperate with the Head Golf Professional regarding course conditions and tournament play, as well as the completion of short- and long-term plans. • Attend all monthly meetings with the Board of Directors. • Submit a detailed annual budget plan for the golf course grounds operation to the board of directors. • Stay abreast of new technologies and information as related to turf grass management • Maintain a favorable status with suppliers, manufacturers, and others. Compensation – 2026 season of Feb. 15th – November 15th . Following seasons are also February 15 to November 15. Seasonal Salary – $60 - $80k - Based on Qualifications Benefits - 2 weeks paid vacation Family golf membership with use of cart Bonus package at discretion of board of directors Please Send Resumes to: [email protected] by Wednesday December 31st , 2025.
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December 2, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Turf Equipment Technician
Equipment Manager North River Yacht Club Tuscaloosa, Alabama Position Type: Full-Time Compensation: $65,000 – $80,000 DOE Reports To: Director of Agronomy Course Description: North River Yacht Club is a premier private club located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, featuring a scenic and challenging 18-hole championship golf course, extensive practice facilities, and a high standard of conditioning and member service. We are seeking a dedicated Equipment Manager who will play a critical role in maintaining the reliability, safety, and performance of our maintenance equipment fleet. Position Summary: The Equipment Manager is responsible for the repair, maintenance, and management of all golf course maintenance equipment, including cutting units, utility vehicles, small-engine equipment, and shop tools. The Equipment Manager assures all equipment is operating at peak performance to support daily course conditioning standards. This position works closely with and reports directly to the Director of Agronomy, contributing to maintenance planning, workflow efficiency, and long-term equipment strategies. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Inspect, diagnose, and repair mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and fuel-system issues on all turf equipment. Establish and maintain a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. Perform reel and bedknife grinding, adjustments, and cutting-unit setup to ensure optimal turf quality. Maintain accurate service records, equipment hours, and scheduled maintenance logs. Manage parts inventory, shop supplies, and relationships with vendors Ensure proper operation of equipment through staff training and guidance. Maintain a clean, safe, and organized maintenance facility. Assist the Director of Agronomy with equipment budgeting and capital planning. Adhere to safety, environmental, and regulatory guidelines.
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December 2, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Seasonal Intern
The Club at Holliday Farms is a Golf Course Community that sits on the Northwest side of Indianapolis in the small town of Zionsville, Indiana. We are a Pete Dye designed 18-hole championship course and 9-hole Par 3 course with a complete practice area. We opened in June of 2021. In 2021 Holliday Farms was Named #2 Best Private New Course and #5 Best Overall New Course. This is a great opportunity to work with a crew that is highly motivated to become successful in this industry. Our grass varieties at The Club at Holliday Farms: Greens (Pure Distinction), Tee & Fairways (Crystal Bluelinks), and rough (Turf Type Tall Fescue). Our brand new irrigation system is the Toro 2-wire Lynx system with Infinity Toro heads. A brand new Toro Equipment Fleet and Agronomy Department. As a valued employee of The Club at Holliday Farms Agronomy team, Interns will work directly with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents. Interns will assist with the day-to-day maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course. The ideal candidate is a highly motivated individual who is looking to eventually excel in the turf industry. This candidate should be a self-starter who takes pride in their work ethic and values the importance of being a team player. This position will expose candidates to a wide variety of turf practices. Qualifications, Knowledge and Skill Requirements: Must have a strong business aptitude and passion for the golf business Must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills Seeking candidates that can work anywhere from a 3 month to 9 month internship 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
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December 2, 2025 at 4:10 PM
Assistant Superintendent
Originally designed by famed Golf Course Architect, George Thomas in 1908. William Flynn and Donald Ross both tweaked the property prior to World War II. George Crump, Hugh Wilson and A.W. Tillinghast were all friends of Thomas and likely consumed the layout many times. Whitemarsh Valley Country Club is a traditional, member owned private club with 700 members (410 golfing), gross revenue of $10 million with a $2.15M operating grounds budget. 22,000 rounds of golf played per year with approximately 13,000 of those rounds being cart rounds. The main Clubhouse, which includes member dining facilities, banquet space, staff offices and pro shop, underwent an extensive renovation in 2018. The course has hosted numerous tournaments over the years. The US Open was scheduled to occur at Whitemarsh Valley in 1917. It was canceled due to World War I and the Patriotic Open was held in its place. WVCC has hosted the Philadelphia Amateur more times than any other club in the area and just recently hosted its sixteenth this past June. As a regular PGA Tour stop from 1963-1980 the course saw Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Murphy, Billy Casper, Tom Weiskopf and Tom Kite lift the Champions Trophy. In 2012, Whitemarsh Valley hired Andrew Green to design a Master Plan for the golf course. Several holes in the flood plain were reconstructed to allow for better drainage. (Elevating/crowning of fairways, sub-surface drainage, barrancas etc.) All bunkers were reshaped, multiple green expansions were installed to bring back to original design. A selective tree management program was implemented as well creating stunning vistas and promoting better turf health. Current and planned capital projects on the golf course include bunker renovation, creekbank restorations, putting green construction, fairway/rough re-grassing and new irrigation system. Annual capital budget for equipment and projects is $500,000. Majority of the greens are poa/bent "push-up" with xgd drainage installed. There are 5.2 acres of greens/approaches and 26 acres of fairways and tees. Our Grounds staff consists of 10 full time employees and 10, forty week employees.
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December 2, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Zinkand puts finishing touches on reversible layout short course on Chicago's lakefront
Consistent with a dedication to produce fun, playable golf course designs that also can help grow the game, Zinkand Golf Design recently completed work on a short course and practice facility at the Saddle and Cycle Club in Chicago. With more than 25 years experience as a golf course architect, Dave Zinkand, the company's founder and principal, designed a course with a reversible routing to maximize golfer options and interest. Bisected by Lakeshore Drive, the urban layout is near Lincoln Park and adjacent to Foster Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan. The reversible layout consists of eight par-three holes that can be played in opposing directions with a four-hole routing in play at any given time. The design maximizes use of limited space, with unused greenspace set aside for members to practice their short game and putting. Work entailed the demolition of the parcel's existing golf features, followed by the construction of four new greens and a 30,000-square-foot putting course. Installation of seven CapillaryFlow-lined bunkers, an artificial tee line and more than 15,000 square feet of new teeing ground were other highlights of the project. The course is expected to open next summer. Dave Zinkand recently completed work on a short course at the Saddle & Cycle Club in Chicago. The club, along the Lake Michigan shoreline, is bisected by Lakeshore Drive (running horizontally across the top of the image). "The decision to implement a reversible routing was driven by a desire to maximize variety and interest within the site’s limited footprint," Zinkand said. "Saddle & Cycle's gently contoured terrain gave us latitude to flex our creative muscles with the routing. Additionally, the greens have been designed with ample size to support consistent play, multiple pin placements and adequate recovery time for turf health. It's a really cool project and the type of brief we think golf will see much more of in the coming years." It is the second project Zinkand has completed this year in the Chicago area. Earlier this year he finished work on a multi-year restoration at the Old Elm Club in Highland Park. The club was founded in 1895 as a bicycle club. Now celebrating its 130th year, it has long been an oasis in the city and committed to being the finest private club in the Chicago area. "While we previously offered a golf amenity, Dave and team's creativity is going to take it to a level we had not anticipated and set the standard for city clubs," said Saddle & Cycle Club GM and COO Susannah Miller. Zinkand's design experience includes studying his craft in Great Britain and Ireland and 14 years working for Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Some of his recent clients include Old Elm Club, Monterey Peninsula C.C. in Pebble Beach, California, Sharon (Ohio) Golf Club (OH) and Chechessee Creek Club in South Carolina.
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December 2, 2025 at 3:45 AM
Assistant Superintendent
General Position Description Under the direct supervision of the Senior Superintendent, the Assistant Superintendent is responsible for helping to maintain the turf and landscape of Santa Ana Golf Club and the Twin Warriors Golf Course. This position plays a key role in ensuring that the golf course meets the high standards expected by our guests. The Assistant Superintendent will oversee and train the maintenance staff, assist in staff selection and evaluations, and manage course operations, including irrigation, seasonal agronomic practices, and the application of pesticides, fertilizers, and soil conditioners. Effective communication and leadership skills are essential for motivating the maintenance team and coordinating with the Pro Shop staff regarding daily operations and special events. Proficiency in computer irrigation software is required, along with the ability to process timesheets and manage payroll for the maintenance staff. Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelors or associate’s degree in Agronomy, Plant Science, Turf Grass Management, or a related field. Experience: 3-5 years of golf course maintenance experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the duties of the position. Licenses: NM Pesticide Applicators License or the ability to obtain it within 90 days of employment; valid Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record for the past three years. Knowledge Required Comprehensive understanding of equipment, tools, materials, methods, and procedures used in golf course maintenance and construction. Knowledge of various soils, plants, cool season grasses, shrubs, and trees used on golf courses, including proper methods for planting, cultivating, and maintaining them. Methods for diagnosing and treating diseased trees, shrubs, plants, and grasses. Proper applications of fertilizers and chemicals used in golf course maintenance. Operation and maintenance of large-area automated irrigation systems. Basic mechanics and preventative maintenance of golf course maintenance equipment. Pump house maintenance and operation. Duties and Responsibilities Prioritize and assign work to maintenance staff in conjunction with the Golf Course Senior Superintendent. Collaborate with the maintenance staff, including mechanics, to maintain all equipment. Operate, maintain, and repair irrigation and drainage systems. Assist in hiring, transferring, suspending, or discharging personnel. Establish work standards and assist in employee evaluations. Train personnel in correct and safe methods and procedures necessary to accomplish their goals and conduct monthly safety meetings. Maintain golf course putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, bunkers, roads, paths, tee walk-ups, and related areas to the highest standards. Inspect landscaped areas surrounding clubhouse facilities, parking lots, golf school, and practice range. Interact and communicate with the golf shop staff regarding daily play, special events, and maintenance routines. Perform seasonal aeration and topdressing of the golf course bi-annually and as needed. Conduct verti-cutting and light topdressing 1-2 times monthly from March to November. Plant and maintain trees, flowers, shrubs, and grasses. Apply fertilizers, pesticides, and soil conditioners under the direction of the General Manager Monitor work sites to ensure compliance with established methods, guidelines, standards, and procedures. Establish a good rapport with team members and project a positive attitude. Lead by example and participate in the workload as needed. Practice diplomacy when making assignments, suggestions, or discussing workload and work performance. Maintain a clean, safe work environment and immediately report accidents, injuries, and unsafe work conditions to the Sr. Golf Course Superintendent and Human Resources. Completed required paperwork promptly. Maintain confidentiality of proprietary information and protect SAGC assets. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with all staff and support SAGC to achieve common goals. Attendance and punctuality are essential functions of this position. Supervisory Responsibilities This position directly supervises other employees regularly. The level of supervisory authority exercised includes planning, coordinating, and overseeing the work of assigned personnel. Please ensure this comprehensive job description is posted accurately and clearly to attract qualified candidates for the role of Golf Course Superintendent II at Santa Ana Golf Club, Inc.
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December 1, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Golf Course Superintendent
Director of Golf Course Maintenance - Carrollwood Country Club FACILITY DESCRIPTION Carrollwood Country Club is Tampa's Premier Private Country Club. Centrally located in the heart of Carrollwood Village, this Private Country Club has 27 holes of Champion Ultradwarf greens. We offer a tour quality practice facility, which includes multiple tees and practice greens. We feature 8 Har-Tru Tennis courts with stadium lighting, a state-of-the-art fitness center and a junior Olympic sized heated swimming pool. Onsite we have a 50-room condo resort that overlooks our Tennis & Aquatics Center, which includes a splash pad, playground, and furnished cabanas. Our property includes a spacious clubhouse and terrace with both casual and fine dining options. The golf course has recently undergone $3,000,000 of capital improvements. All bunkers on the property were remodeled last year providing a fresh new look to the club. The driving range was rebuilt within the last two years and many of the green surrounds have received transition grade work improvements. https://www.carrollwoodcc.com/ Carrollwood Country Club is owned and operated by Concert Golf Partners. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Superintendent is responsible for managing and maintaining golf course properties including the golf courses, clubhouse grounds and landscaping, open spaces, and the equipment used to maintain these areas; meeting or exceeding the expectations of the club’s members/guests and the goals established for the club while mentoring our dedicated staff. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Associate degree or higher in turf management, or related field preferred. A certificate from an accredited program and 3 years of work experience, or a similar combination is also acceptable. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Minimum 3 years of golf course maintenance experience in a leadership role to include golf, turf fertilization, calibration, pest control, and irrigation oversight. Prior Superintendent experience preferred, but willing to consider an Assistant Superintendent that is ready to take the next step. Strong leadership, team-building, and interpersonal skills SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Pesticide applicator certification. POSITION REQUIREMENTS Direct and manage the maintenance of the golf courses and all maintainable areas including the clubhouse and surrounding areas according to the club’s turf management program. Be knowledgeable of and always comply with the Club’s standards, policies, and regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations. Maintain regular attendance in compliance with Club standards, as required by scheduling, which will vary according to the needs of the Club. Conduct regular inspections of the golf courses, evaluate, and recommend improvements. Conduct daily facility security checks ensuring accurate inventory of equipment and keys. Plans all maintenance and project work, applying agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed-upon maintenance standards and long-range goals. Oversee all construction, maintenance, and renovations on the golf course. Maintain accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, and safety and environmental standards, laws, and regulations. Make recommendations for capital improvement and purchases. Prepare annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvement to the golf course(s). Approve all expenditures and exercises cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating, and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets. Recruits, interviews, hires, trains, direct and supervise employees for the purpose of maintaining the golf courses. Plans professional development and training activities for subordinates including safety training for equipment use and proper handling of fertilizers, herbicides, and all other chemicals use on the course; assures that MSDSs are available in a convenient location. Implement and enforce comprehensive safety program for employees, members, and guests on course in compliance with local, state, and federal laws; implement and manage the club’s hazard communication program. Ensure that chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; maintain required records and strive to minimize the use of chemical and petroleum products. Communicates regularly with other members of the management team to discuss activities, conditions of facilities, maintenance plans, and scheduled events. Pro-active in continuing education and staying current with rapidly changing advances in the field of agronomy. Keep members informed about current and future maintenance activities. Demonstrated ability to be a team leader of the maintenance department and serve as a valuable member of the Club’s management team. Requires advanced knowledge of agronomy and turf grass management practices, a working knowledge of golf facility, construction principles, practices, and methods; and a thorough understanding of the rules and strategies of the game of golf. Requires a high degree of administrative and executive ability, especially in terms of problem solving and decision making. Requires knowledge of current federal, state, and local laws and regulations affecting the management of golf course operations (including, but not limited to safety and environmental standards, laws, and regulations). Requires excellent oral and written communication skills. BENEFITS Medical, Dental, Vision 401K Paid Time Off GCSAA and Local Chapter Dues Golf Privileges Employee Discounts Uniform Meals Please apply by emailing a current cover letter and resume by December 11th, 2025 to the emails below. Onsite interviews will be held the following week. Stephen Logan Regional Agronomist, Concert Golf Partners: [email protected] & Brian Thornbury General Manager of Carrollwood CC: [email protected]
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December 1, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Golf Course Superintendent
Position Summary: New Construction/Grow-In Pasco, Washington A new chapter in Pacific Northwest destination golf is underway just outside Pasco, Washington. Perched atop dramatic bluffs, this in-development, David McLay Kidd project is positioned to become one of the most compelling new golf experiences in the United States. Set within the sweeping landscapes of the Columbia River Basin, the property features sandy soils, rolling contours, firm-playing ground, and expansive long views. The Snake River’s presence provides a dramatic and powerful natural backdrop that will define the course’s visual and strategic identity. The Golf Course Superintendent (Grow-In & Opening) will lead all agronomic operations from construction through grow-in and opening. Starting in Q1 2026, this individual will collaborate with KemperSports, the architect, construction partners, and resort leadership to ensure a successful turf establishment program and a smooth transition into opening operations. Major Duties & Responsibilities: Grow-In & Pre-Opening Leadership Direct and manage all turf grow-in activities from seed-to-establishment. Develop early mowing schedules, fertility plans, and chemical programs tailored to the Pasco climate Collaborate with design and construction teams to ensure intended playability. Review and report on development progress/timelines. Establish cultural practices, topdressing, grooming programs, and long-term agronomic philosophies. Oversee irrigation programming, auditing, moisture management, and hand-watering protocols. Assist with refinement of greens, surrounds, bunkers, and final shaping. Team Development & Leadership Recruit, hire, train, and mentor the agronomy team. Build a positive and accountable high-performance culture. Establish SOPs, schedules, workflows, and maintenance standards. Operational Excellence Prepare annual operating plans, maintenance calendars, and budgets. Manage purchasing, inventory, vendors, and materials procurement. Oversee equipment maintenance and preventative programs. Maintain Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Track agronomic reporting, moisture logs, and data. Course Conditioning & Playability Deliver elite destination-golf playing conditions. Oversee daily course setup, mowing programs, firmness, and greens performance. Lead ongoing surface refinement such as aerification and topdressing. Compliance, Safety & Environmental Stewardship Ensure compliance with Washington State regulations. Maintain safe operations, documentation, and chemical handling standards. Manage sustainable water use aligned with environmental guidelines.
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December 1, 2025 at 7:28 PM
Assistant-in-Training
Victoria National Golf Club is seeking an Assistant in Training (AIT) to join our management team. We are an 18 hole private club with a primarily national membership. Designed by Tom Fazio the course has continuously been ranked in multiple top 100 lists since inception and is currently ranked number one in Indiana. Located in the southwest corner of the state, it’s the only cool-season facility in the region. Greens, tees, and fairways are grassed with L-93 Bentgrass. Our rough is primarily Midnight Kentucky Bluegrass. Dew paths and intermediates are Perennial Ryegrass and HGT Bluegrass. Our turf types combined with our climate provide a unique opportunity to learn elite course presentation in an extremely challenging environment. We are fortunate to have ownership that understands what is needed to maintain a course of our caliber. We are closed annually from late November to early April to perform all turf cultivation practices as well as architectural and construction updates. Position Overview The AIT will work directly with Assistant Superintendents and the Director of Agronomy, and is considered a key member of the management team. You will have the opportunity to be involved in all agronomic practices, construction projects, scheduling of staff, as well as long and short term planning. It is our goal to prepare you for a successful career as a Superintendent or Director of Agronomy. Over the last three years we have helped place three of our assistants into Superintendent positions at well-regarded clubs in the region. Victoria National is part of a network of seven private clubs that make up the Dormie Network. This provides the opportunity to travel to other clubs and experience different turf varieties as well as management styles should you desire.
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December 1, 2025 at 7:01 PM
2nd Assistant Superintendent
Reynolds Lake Oconee - Two 2nd Assistant Superintendent Positions - Preserve and Richland Golf Courses This position will work closely with the Superintendent, and Assistant Superintendent to facilitate and execute all turf operations to provide excellent playing conditions for our members and guests. Responsibilities: Directs and oversees daily activities, in conjunction with the Superintendent, and 1st Assistant Golf Course Superintendents Manages staff in absence of Superintendent and 1st Assistant Golf Course Superintendents Ensure work guidelines are followed Ensures a safe and clean work environment for all employees by enforcing OSHA and EPA regulations in conjunction with the Safety Committee Monitors staff performance with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent, document necessary observations and help the Assistant Superintendent handle staff issues that arise in the Superintendent's absence Supervises and participates in morning set-up of the golf course, monitor irrigation system and pump station Scouts the golf course on a regular basis for insect, weed, and disease problems. Diagnose any observations and take corrective action after discussion with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent Competent with irrigation management for cool and warm season turf varieties Attends seminars and workshops for continued professional growth and development Should be familiar with the basic operation of computers Coordinates, schedules, and monitors special projects on the golf course Communicates with the staff about improvements in procedure, equipment, etc. Makes recommendations for improvements to procedure, equipment, etc. Assists in maintaining all necessary documentation of applications Other duties as assigned
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December 1, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Seasonal Intern
Lakewood Country Club is looking to fill intern positions for the summer of 2026. This position can start earlier in the spring extend into the fall. Lakewood Country Club was designed by Tom Bendelow and opened for play in 1912. Throughout the years the club has gone through renovations by Ralph Plummer and Coore and Crenshaw. Lakewood Country Club is entering into a new era of its rich and established history. The Club is currently in the process of a major golf course renovation at the direction of renowned golf course architect, Andrew Green. The Club is targeted to open back up in the Fall of 2026. All 18 holes are being redesigned to complement a new state-of-the-art practice facility, teaching studio and on-course comfort station. The project will include hydronics, sub air, 2 wire HDPE irrigation and other new state of the art technologies. This position requires a driven individual who aspires to be a leader within the industry. This individual needs to be efficient, possess high expectations and strong time management skills. This individual needs to understand the requirements and demands of working at high end private facility. This position will be tailored to the skills, abilities and potential of the individual to ensure they benefit from their time at Lakewood. Lakewood has hosted many events over the years. Lakewood played host to the Dallas Victory Open where Byron Nelson won one of his eight tournament titles that year. The Victory Open became the Dallas Open, which later become the Byron Nelson Classic, one of the most successful events on the PGA Tour. The long and happy association between Lakewood and the Nelson family continues to this day with the Byron Nelson Junior Championship played annually at the Club. U.S Open Sectional Qualifier (2017,2020,2022), Texas Amateur (2017), U.S Amateur Qualifier (2023), North Texas Senior PGA Championship (2024), U.S Mid-Amateur qualifier (2024). The Candidate will be exposed to construction, irrigation installation, grow in and many other important aspects of a major renovation.
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December 1, 2025 at 3:52 PM