A Golf Course Maintenance Worker plays a crucial role in ensuring that a golf course remains in optimal condition for players. Their responsibilities encompass a variety of tasks aimed at maintaining the course's aesthetics and functionality. Typical duties include mowing greens, tees, fairways, and roughs using reel-type and rotary mowers; hand-shoveling dirt or gravel; assisting in aerification and top-dressing of greens; operating various maintenance equipment; and performing routine repairs and maintenance, both scheduled and in response to emergencies.
In addition to these tasks, workers may be responsible for:
Physical demands of the role include:
While prior experience in golf course maintenance is beneficial, employers often provide training in agronomy, horticultural operations, or related areas. A high school diploma or equivalent is typically preferred. Workers should also be prepared to work weekends and early morning shifts to ensure the course is ready for daily play.
Overall, a Golf Course Maintenance Worker contributes significantly to the upkeep of the golf course, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.