GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT PROFILE:
WILLOWS RUN GOLF CLUB
REDMOND, WA
GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT AT WILLOWS RUN GOLF CLUB
Willows Run Golf Club is seeking a high-performing Golf Course Superintendent with a proven track record at high-volume public golf facilities. The ideal candidate will report directly to ownership and be responsible for ensuring that the golf courses, practice facilities, and mini-golf course consistently deliver the best playing conditions in the region. This is an outstanding opportunity for a driven professional to make a lasting impact on one of the Pacific Northwest's most active and dynamic golf complexes.
ABOUT WILLOWS RUN GOLF CLUB
Willows Run Golf Complex in Redmond, Washington, is a privately owned, public facility that offers a diverse 45-hole layout, featuring two 18-hole championship courses, Eagle's Talon and Coyote Creek, a 9-hole Par 3 course, Heron Links, and a family-friendly 18-hole mini-golf course, Rainbow Run. Eagle's Talon, designed in 1994 by Lisa Maki, is a challenging yet strategic course with deep sand bunkers and creative, well-placed bailout areas. Coyote Creek, designed in 1997 by Ted Locke, is known for its family-friendly features, with multiple tee options and a layout catering to various skill levels. Heron Links is a relaxed Par 3 course perfect for beginners and families. The complex also includes Fire Creek Grill, offering a full-service restaurant and bar with a variety of menu options, overlooking the scenic golf course.
WILLOWS RUN GOLF CLUB BY THE NUMBERS
54-hole golf complex (two 18-hole courses, a 9-hole par 3 course, and a mini golf experience)
Approximately 100,000+ rounds on the 18-hole courses
Approximately 90,000 rounds on the Par 3 and mini golf courses
Approximately 80,000 visitors on the driving range
Poa greens, fairways and tees WILLOWS RUN GOLF CLUB WEBSITE:
GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT - POSITION OVERVIEW
The Golf Course Superintendent (GCS) reports directly to the President. The GCS will lead and manage his/her department to ensure superb golfing conditions throughout the year in a financially conservative and responsible fashion at a for profit facility. He/She is responsible for all day-to-day operations of the Club's golf courses and landscaping.
Frequent, open, and transparent communication with the President and Director of Golf is required. The GCS is expected to lead the golf course maintenance team as well as providing information, recommendations, and leadership to the President to provide superior golfing conditions and maximizing golf rounds.
The GCS is expected to ensure that the golf course is consistently in excellent condition and has a high level of detailing. Continuing education and staying at the forefront of research and technology are necessary for success.
In addition, the GCS will provide creative leadership and foster a culture of mentorship, continuing education, and development of future turf professionals. The GCS must have a natural style of "sincere engagement" with the President and staff along with a love of the game of golf and a passion for surpassing customer course conditioning expectations.
INITIAL PRIORITIES OF THE NEW GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT
Evaluate the course conditions and develop an action plan (within 60 days) for the maintenance program
Develop Standard Operating Procedures and enhance the organization
Review soil tests and necessary nutritional inputs for all areas
Work with and communicate with the current Superintendent (transferring to another company-owned course) to aid in gaining knowledge of the courses and operations. CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate will be a Superintendent with a minimum of five years of experience at a golf course known for providing exceptional golf course conditioning in the northwest or with extensive experience successfully growing Poa annua.
Proven experience managing exceptional Poa annua greens, fairways and tees.
Willing to relocate within a 10-mile commute. Seattle, Redmond, Bellevue, Bothell, Kirkland and Woodinville.
Schedules, trains, supervises and evaluates all personnel assigned to the department.
Supervises the care of turf, plants, shrubs, trees, and other facilities on the golf courses.
Supervises the operation of the equipment repair
Records all course maintenance.
Prepares annual budget; ensures that the President's budget goals are met.
Participates in the capital planning process of assets for course and equipment.
Selects and prepares proper chemicals, fertilizers and nutrients to ensure turf health.
Develops and maintains drainage, irrigation, and watering systems.
Implements and enforces a comprehensive safety program for employees, members, and guests on the courses in compliance with local, state, and federal laws.
Maintains accurate work records for all personnel in the department.
Communicate with golf professionals about maintenance plans and scheduled events.
Ensures that all products are used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Maintains required records and strives to minimize the use of chemical and petroleum products.
Attends educational programs to maintain current knowledge of technical and turf innovations that could affect the department's operations.
Works with the President to establish short- and long-range plans for the golf course.
Oversees all course construction.
Pursues professional development and mentors the professional development team members.
Obtain a Pesticide license within 90 days.
All other duties as assigned. EDUCATIONAL AND CERTIFICATION QUALIFICATIONS
Degree in Turf or related field
CGCS desired EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
In compliance with federal law, all hired employees must verify their identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Salary is open and commensurate with qualifications and experience. The club offers an excellent bonus and benefits package, including association membership. The salary range is $100K to $130K, depending on experience. For candidates with CGCS certification, the salary range increases to $140K to $160K, also based on experience. An annual performance review is conducted between mid-March and April. Guaranteed profit sharing is included, with a percentage of departmental profits paid out each January. Health, dental, and vision insurance are provided for the employee. Continuing education is supported and reimbursed, including attendance at the GCSAA Industry Show, local and state association meetings, relevant training seminars or webinars, and optional volunteering with PGA Tour maintenance staff.
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY
Please upload your resume and cover letter in the order listed using the link below. When prompted for them during the online application process, you should have your documents fully prepared to attach. Please be sure your image is not on your resume or cover letter; it should be used on your LinkedIn Profile.
Prepare a thoughtful cover letter addressed to the Willows Run Golf Club search committee/Yuki Sasada, President. Clearly articulate your alignment with this role, why you want to be considered for this position at this stage of your career, and why WRGC and the Redmond area will benefit you, your family, and your career if selected.
You must apply for this role as soon as possible. Candidate selections and interviews will occur as soon as possible. The new candidate should assume his/her role as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT: Save your resume and letter in the following manner:
"Last Name, First Name - Resume" &
"Last Name, First Name - Cover Letter - Willows Run Golf Club"
(These documents should be in Word or PDF format)
Note: Once you complete the application process for this search, you are not able to go back in and add additional documents.
If you have any questions, please email Katy Eliades at
Armen Suny
Search Executive
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