PORTFOLIO
• 8+ years of experience maintaining high-end golf courses with a keen sense for anticipating membership wants and needs to provide tournament conditions daily
• Significant fiscal management experience, including maintenance of greens inventory, and payroll budget; strong business acumen developed through work experience and educational degrees in turf management, accounting, and communication
• Patient supervisor who takes the time to tailor approach and understand the circumstances that bring out the best performance in each crew member to capitalize on strengths and adapt methods to maximize productivity and build respect
• Strong mentor who provides hands-on support and guidance cultivated through college athletics team captain leadership; strong ability to motivate and encourage even in challenging situations
• Exceptional ability to build and maintain strong cross-departmental relationships and effectively communicate course conditions and updates to leadership, always prioritizing member satisfaction
• Adept at all course maintenance and cultural practices, including chemical and fertilizer applications, topdressing, overseeding, scouting/identifying issues, irrigation system management, and grow-ins
KEY
LEADERSHIP
SKILLS
Detail Oriented
Natural Leader
Organized & Consistent Self-Motivated
Quick Learner
Dependable
Strong Work Ethic
Time Oriented
Team Oriented
PURE GOLF CONDITIONS - HEALTHY TURFGRASS - EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS
PHILOSOPHY
Delivering exceptional playing conditions and an experience for the clientele is of the upmost importance. While golfers expect the greens to always be phenomenal, even the smallest details from the moment they step on the golf course to the moment they leave the golf course can leave a lasting impression. Communication to members is key.
Overall, the course should play true to its roots. As a Superintendent you need to look at the way the architect designed the course and how they expected it to be played. Did they design it for more of a ground game or did the architect want players to try and attack the greens and stick shots close? Looking at it from this perspective will dictate a lot of your agronomic practices and future decisions.
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