PGA
Golf Course Superintendent - Purple Hawk Country Club
PGA, Cambridge, Minnesota, United States, 55008
Overview
The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall leadership, management, maintenance, and presentation of the golf course and associated grounds. This role ensures the course is maintained to high agronomic, environmental, and safety standards while overseeing staff, budgets, equipment, and regulatory compliance.
The Superintendent reports directly to the Board and works collaboratively with the Head Golf Professional to support club objectives and deliver a consistently high-quality golf experience for members and guests.
Experience Required Qualifications
Required
Minimum of three (3) years of experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent with demonstrated readiness to assume a lead role.
Strong knowledge of turfgrass species, irrigation systems, and agronomic best practices.
Pesticide applicator license (or ability to obtain within a specified timeframe).
Proven leadership, staff management, and organizational skills.
Strong oral and written communication skills and problem-solving abilities.
Valid driver’s license.
Preferred
Degree or certification in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, Horticulture, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Experience managing golf courses in a similar climate or region.
Familiarity with sustainability initiatives and water conservation programs.
Experience leading capital improvement projects or course renovations.
Active membership or involvement in professional associations such as the GCSAA.
Essential Responsibilities Course & Grounds Management
Plan, coordinate, and execute all aspects of golf course maintenance, including turfgrass management, irrigation, fertilization, mowing, aeration, tree management, and pest control.
Oversee daily maintenance activities such as bunker preparation and tee and green care.
Establish and maintain course conditions that meet or exceed golfer expectations while accounting for seasonal and environmental conditions.
Monitor weather patterns and adjust maintenance plans accordingly.
Oversee maintenance of practice facilities, landscaping, parking areas, cart paths, and all structures on the grounds, including the clubhouse.
Manage and maintain a high-functioning irrigation system, including soil moisture monitoring, runtime adjustments, and preventative maintenance.
Develop and implement integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to control weeds, insects, and disease.
Staff Leadership & Development
Recruit, train, schedule, supervise, and evaluate maintenance staff.
Develop clear role descriptions, performance expectations, and accountability standards.
Assign daily work plans and adjust priorities as conditions require.
Foster a positive, respectful, and safety-focused work environment.
Develop staff skills through ongoing training and mentoring.
Ensure compliance with labor laws, OSHA requirements, and club policies.
Budgeting & Financial Management
Develop and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for the maintenance department.
Control expenses while maintaining high course quality standards.
Recommend, plan, and manage execution of capital improvements, equipment purchases, and course enhancements.
Track inventory and manage vendor and supplier relationships.
Equipment & Facilities Management
Oversee maintenance, repair, and replacement of all golf course equipment.
Ensure proper use, storage, and safe operation of all machinery and tools.
Coordinate equipment purchases and service contracts.
Environmental Stewardship & Compliance
Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local environmental and safety regulations, including OSHA requirements.
Implement best management practices for water conservation, chemical use, and sustainability.
Maintain all required licenses, permits, and regulatory records.
Maintain accurate records for chemical applications, irrigation usage, and maintenance schedules.
Communication & Collaboration
Work collaboratively with the Head Golf Professional and Board of Directors.
Communicate course conditions, maintenance plans, and major projects in a clear and timely manner.
Participate in board and committee meetings and contribute to long-term course planning and strategy.
Benefits Compensation & Benefits
Salary range: $65,000–$80,000 annually, with bonus potential based on performance.
Salary will be commensurate with experience and credentials.
Benefits include paid time off (including one in-season week), sick time, Minnesota Paid Leave, professional development and association dues, and golf privileges.
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The Superintendent reports directly to the Board and works collaboratively with the Head Golf Professional to support club objectives and deliver a consistently high-quality golf experience for members and guests.
Experience Required Qualifications
Required
Minimum of three (3) years of experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent with demonstrated readiness to assume a lead role.
Strong knowledge of turfgrass species, irrigation systems, and agronomic best practices.
Pesticide applicator license (or ability to obtain within a specified timeframe).
Proven leadership, staff management, and organizational skills.
Strong oral and written communication skills and problem-solving abilities.
Valid driver’s license.
Preferred
Degree or certification in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, Horticulture, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Experience managing golf courses in a similar climate or region.
Familiarity with sustainability initiatives and water conservation programs.
Experience leading capital improvement projects or course renovations.
Active membership or involvement in professional associations such as the GCSAA.
Essential Responsibilities Course & Grounds Management
Plan, coordinate, and execute all aspects of golf course maintenance, including turfgrass management, irrigation, fertilization, mowing, aeration, tree management, and pest control.
Oversee daily maintenance activities such as bunker preparation and tee and green care.
Establish and maintain course conditions that meet or exceed golfer expectations while accounting for seasonal and environmental conditions.
Monitor weather patterns and adjust maintenance plans accordingly.
Oversee maintenance of practice facilities, landscaping, parking areas, cart paths, and all structures on the grounds, including the clubhouse.
Manage and maintain a high-functioning irrigation system, including soil moisture monitoring, runtime adjustments, and preventative maintenance.
Develop and implement integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to control weeds, insects, and disease.
Staff Leadership & Development
Recruit, train, schedule, supervise, and evaluate maintenance staff.
Develop clear role descriptions, performance expectations, and accountability standards.
Assign daily work plans and adjust priorities as conditions require.
Foster a positive, respectful, and safety-focused work environment.
Develop staff skills through ongoing training and mentoring.
Ensure compliance with labor laws, OSHA requirements, and club policies.
Budgeting & Financial Management
Develop and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for the maintenance department.
Control expenses while maintaining high course quality standards.
Recommend, plan, and manage execution of capital improvements, equipment purchases, and course enhancements.
Track inventory and manage vendor and supplier relationships.
Equipment & Facilities Management
Oversee maintenance, repair, and replacement of all golf course equipment.
Ensure proper use, storage, and safe operation of all machinery and tools.
Coordinate equipment purchases and service contracts.
Environmental Stewardship & Compliance
Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local environmental and safety regulations, including OSHA requirements.
Implement best management practices for water conservation, chemical use, and sustainability.
Maintain all required licenses, permits, and regulatory records.
Maintain accurate records for chemical applications, irrigation usage, and maintenance schedules.
Communication & Collaboration
Work collaboratively with the Head Golf Professional and Board of Directors.
Communicate course conditions, maintenance plans, and major projects in a clear and timely manner.
Participate in board and committee meetings and contribute to long-term course planning and strategy.
Benefits Compensation & Benefits
Salary range: $65,000–$80,000 annually, with bonus potential based on performance.
Salary will be commensurate with experience and credentials.
Benefits include paid time off (including one in-season week), sick time, Minnesota Paid Leave, professional development and association dues, and golf privileges.
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