Golf Course Superintendent - Tournament Course in Humble, TX for Golf Club of Houston
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Health insurance, 401K, dental, vacation, uniforms, meal discount, golf privileges, continuing education support, professional dues.
Preferred Education:
BA/BS/Undergraduate
Internal Number: Golf Club of Houston
The Golf Club of Houston is excited to announce an opening for the Tournament Course Superintendent position.
The Golf Club of Houston is a semi-private golf club northeast of Houston. The club contains two 18-hole courses; The Member and Tournament Course. The Tournament Course was designed by Rees Jones and served as the home for the PGA’s Houston Open for 17 years, and 2024 LIV Golf Houston Tournament.
Upcoming Project: Member Course greens renovation along with Tripp Davis Design will begin June 2026, this position will be heavily involved with the process.
This position will work daily with the Director of Agronomy and Member Course Superintendent to ensure the Clubs high standards and expectations are being met.
www.golfclubofhouston.com
Supervise staff, hiring, training, scheduling, and performance management
Proficient in Microsoft Office
Ability to multi-task
Must be a team player and work well with others
Efficient in crew scheduling/routing
Proficient in irrigation software (Toro Site Pro)
Possesses or be able to obtain a Texas pesticide license within 90 days
Golf Club of Houston has a culture of REMARKABILITY. Our culture is centered on interacting with each other in a Remarkable way to take care of our members/guests, co-workers, and all stakeholders. Nothing in this job description should be construed as limiting. “This is not my job" or "this is not in my job description” is not a culture that we adhere to or practice.