What do Greenkeepers do?
Imagine the exhaustive
list of different tasks that need to get done on a Golf Course.
Landscapers manicure fairways
and plumbers repair turf sprinkler systems, but the ultimate responsibility for
the appearance and functioning of golf courses falls to superintendents. Also
called turf managers and greenkeepers, they manage the environmental health of
the greens and ensure that their facilities meet the needs of the players while
still turning a profit.
The British and
International Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) once made a detailed list of
what a fully trained, qualified golf course Greenkeeper, should be able to do.
This is a GREENKEEPER/GOLF
COURSE SUPERINTENDENT JOB SPECIFICATION.
I'm sure that this list is NOT complete. Here is BIGGA's
list:
- Monitor
and Maintain health, safety and security in the workplace
- Responding
to emergencies
- Develops annual operating budgets and plans for maintenance and
capital improvement projects
-
Supervises and controls
all maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including
payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers.
- Maintains records and completes required reporting to Management
and Committees.
- Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed.
- Schedules maintenance practices around member play and outings to
maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to members
- Maintain
good standards of health and safety for self and others
- Switching
and brushing
- Mowing
banks
- Mowing
rough
- Mowing
semi rough
- Mowing
surrounds and approaches
- Mowing
tees
- Mowing
greens
- Mowing
fairways
- Scarifying/Verti-cutting
turf
- Aerating/Hollowtinning
turf
- Knowledge of safe use, mixing and application of chemicals and
commercial products.
- Applying
nutrition and fertilzers
- Applying
fungicides
- Applying
pesticides
- Applying
herbicides
- Applying
top dressing
- Repairing
divots
- Irrigating
turf
- Ability and knowledge to lay out irrigation patterns, drainage
patterns, construct tees and/or greens.
- Identifying
and controlling weeds
- Identifying
and controlling pests
- Identifying
and control of turf diseases and disorders
- Preparing
ground to establish turf
- Establishing
turf
- Identifying
grasses, trees, shrubs, insects, fishes and birds on the golf course
- Marking
of hazards, out of bounds and ground under repair
- Moving
tee markers
- Maintaining
bunkers
- Maintaining
golf course furniture
- Changing
holes
- Rolling
turf
- Driving
a tractor with implements
- Undertaking
routine machine maintenance
- Preparing
machinery for use
- Preparing
machinery for storage
- Measuring
green speed and interpreting the results
- The
rules of golf relating to golf course maintenance
- Knowledge of the game of golf, golf rules and methods of play.
- Preparing
ground to establish plants on the golf course
- Have a meticulous eye for detail and be a perfectionist when it comes to manicuring
- Have a meticulous eye for detail and be a perfectionist when it comes to manicuring
- Establishing
plants on the golf course
- Maintaining,
pruning and trimming trees, shrubs and wetlands on the golf course
- Communicating
effectively with staff, committee members, golf members and guests
- Interpersonal skill to resolve conflict and work with supervisors,
officials, employees, members and the general public.
- Dealing
with disagreements/conflict
- Keeping
management informed of happenings of daily regimes
- Understanding
their roles and responsibilities
- Skills in recruiting, supervising, training, monitoring, evaluating
and motivating personnel.
- Conducts employee performance evaluations and exercises
disciplinary action
NOTE: All of the
above tasks must be carried out in a manner that minimizes environmental
damage.
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