Indian Creek Country Club located just outside of Miami, Florida is seeking a visible, hands-on leader as the Golf Course Superintendent. The Golf Course Superintendent will work collaboratively with the club leadership team including Aaron Barnett, Director of Agronomy, General Manager/COO and Green Committee to ensure optimal golf course conditions and daily member experience.
To be successful, the Golf Course Superintendent must have outstanding agronomy, leadership, communication, business acumen, golf course maintenance aptitude, and experience. Most importantly, the drive, creativity, and commitment to continue elevating the experience and reputation of Indian Creek Country Club.
The Golf Course Superintendent reports directly to the Director of Agronomy, Club’s General Manager/Chief Operating Officer.
ABOUT THE CLUB:
Founded in 1928, Indian Creek Country Club (ICCC) is one of the premier social and golfing clubs in Florida. The Club is steeped in rich history and tradition from its renowned William Flynn designed golf course to its historical Maurice Fatio designed clubhouse. The Club is committed to providing its geographically diverse membership with superb facilities and a committed and talented staff.
Indian Creek Country Club is dedicated to furnishing its membership with a relaxed and personalized array of activities and the mission of the Club is to be “known for exceptional services, activities and facilities for all its members”.
Located on an exclusive, private gated island in the Intracoastal Waterway just west of the ocean and the cities of Surfside and Bal Harbour, Indian Creek Country Club has a storied and celebrated history and has approximately 345 members. In addition to its classic course, the Club boasts a 70,000 sq.ft. clubhouse with a legendary Courtyard overlooking the Miami Biscayne Bay and the Downtown skyline. Exceptionally large Banyan trees surround much of the clubhouse and are dotted throughout the course to further enhance this exceptional landscape.
The Mediterranean styling of the clubhouse is highlighted throughout with a large number of open air and covered walkways and decks, as well as several dining and gathering areas, as well as an extraordinary Great Hall, which is used for large events and functions. The locker rooms at Indian Creek are among the finest and most appealing in the country.
Certainly, golf is the primary recreational amenity at Indian Creek, and the experience is a special one. The golf course was completely renovated in the summer of 2022 under the guidance of Architect, Andrew Green. The renovation included new drainage, irrigation, tees, greens, and fairways extending
OVERVIEW OF INDIAN CREEK COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE OPERATIONS
- $4.6 M Budget
- 14,000 rounds of golf
- 80% Cart Rounds
- Green Speed Expectations 11.5-12.5
- Staff members – 40-50
- Total members – 367
- Green Committee members – 6 to 7
- Tif Eagle Greens
- Tif Tuff Fairways & Roughs
- Irrigation System: Rainbird, City water, HDPE system
- Golf Course Architect: William Flynn / Andrew Green
- Membership Average Age 67
WHY INDIAN CREEK COUNTRY CLUB?
- Opportunity to work at one of the most unique club environments in the country with a rich history in the greater Miami market.
- Elevate the golf course conditions after recent Andrew Green’s renovation of our William Flynn property.
- Be a part of a culture that values unity, respect and teamwork to help create the special Indian Creek Country Club experience.
SUCCESS TRAITS OF INDIVIDUAL:
- Passionate professional, who has a high agronomic acumen and know-how.
- Steward of the golf course, and its history, and collaborates with the Green Committee to develop policies and long-range initiatives to improve overall performance and reputation as a premier golf experience in the Southeast.
- Establishes trust, accountability, and credibility within the staff to high standards.
- Self-motivated, persistent, and able to inspire “buy-in” by delivering consistent results.
- Demonstrates creativity, flexibility, outside-the-box thinking and ensures consistent achievement of goals.
- Team builder – leads by example, recruits and develops all team members including turf team.
- Collaborative – works effectively with various constituents.
- Proactive, transparent, thoughtful, and confident communicator.
- Active listener with a history of excellent relations with all constituents including Green Committee and Golf Professional staff.
- Priority management – understands where/how/why to focus course maintenance practices to provide optimal conditions and member experiences.
- Educates membership to keep the turf management program in front of the members’ eyes, as well as the General Manager/COO and Golf Professional.
- Adapts maintenance practices to optimize design features, golf calendar, and golfer playability.
- Strong agronomic skills-stays current with trends in turf technology and equipment.
- Must be able to work independently and be a self-starting problem solver.
INITIAL AREAS OF FOCUS:
- Develop an understanding of course conditioning expectations and daily operations
- Set standards for optimal course conditions and team development.
- Develop and build strong relationships with key Club Team Leaders and Members.
- Collaborate with Director on Short and Long-Range Plans for Golf Course Management, including but not limited to: fertility and pest management of Putting Greens, Tees, Fairways, Roughs, Bunkers, Landscape Cultivating & Development, Pesticide Usage, Watering Practices & Irrigation; and Equipment Operation and service.
KEY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, APTITUDE AND OTHER TRAITS:
Agronomics/Daily Golf Course Management:
- Strong technical and analytical focus to ensure optimal agronomic, water, soil, pest, and environmental management programs on bermudagrass greens.
- Consistently seeks out modern conditioning methodology including tools and practices.
- Experience with “high priority” bunker maintenance
- Attentive to results-oriented cultural, fertility, and pesticide programming.
- Understands regulatory, construction, surface, and stormwater planning.
- Creates a safe, productive, and enjoyable environment for employees exhibiting good “housekeeping” practices.
- Utilizes sound environmental practices and implements Florida BMP’s.
- Solid irrigation and drainage practices – promotes firmer daily conditions.
Team Leadership & Development
- Train, motivate and supervise the work of the employees in a safe and efficient manner.
- Maintain a Risk Management and Safety Program.
- Supervise the staff conducting servicing and repair of turfgrass maintenance and construction equipment.
- Supervise the landscape maintenance of the Clubhouse grounds, Comfort Houses and Maintenance Facility.
Communication
- Strong follow-up reporting and collaboration with the Director of Agronomy, General Manager, Head Golf Professional, Green Committee and direct reports.
- Develops a member communication program to keep members updated on the latest happenings of conditions and maintenance practices.
- Builds team rapport through high standards of team growth, and empowers them to take ownership within the golf course operations.
Business/Financial Management
- Collaborate with the Director of Agronomy on the preparation of an annual Golf Course Management Budget pertaining to course management, financial control and Capital Expenditures.
- Experience developing standard operating procedures and training programs to onboard new staff
- Exemplary administrative, inventory, record-keeping, and accounting practices.
- Comfortable utilizing Microsoft Office or similar software.
- Ensure compliance with environmental, safety, federal, and state regulations.
- Strong time management and organizational skills.
- Experience developing capital equipment replacement plans
- Zero-based budgeting skills.
- Maintain an Inventory Control System and provide monthly end reports to the CFO.
- Ensure that all chemical and fertilizer application records are accurate and up to date in accordance with State law.
Golf IQ/Industry Relations
- High golf IQ – steward of the game, environment, and traditions.
- Golfer/student of the game with a sound understanding of ideal playing conditions.
- Understand golf rules and regulations and playing conditions.
EDUCATIONAL AND CERTIFICATION QUALIFICATIONS
- A degree in turf management or related field of study is required.
- Preferred 5-7 years of progressive growth in a high expectation facility known for great golfing conditions.
- The GCS should be certified and/or licensed as a Pesticide Applicator in Florida.
- GCSAA Certification is preferred.
SALARY & BENEFITS
- Annual Salary: $120,000 – $130,000
- End of Season Bonus: Up to $5,000
- Benefits: 100% Employee only Basic Medical, dental and vision
- 401(k) Match: 100% up to 4% maximum of eligible compensation that you contribute to the plan
- Life insurance: $100,000
- Disability Insurance: Short and Long-term
- Lunch Provided: October 1 – July 31
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please submit your resume and cover letter as one PDF to Tyler Bloom, Search Consultant, tyler@tylerbloomconsulting.com. Please name the file (Last Name, First Name, ICCC)
Address your cover letter to Mr. Aaron Barnett, Director of Agronomy,about why you are interested in the position, and why the Miami-area is desirable for you at this time in your career.
Please apply no later than September 8th, 2023. Interviews will be conducted as soon as possible with in-person interviews expected to take place by the late-September.
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