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ABOUT SUGAR MILL COUNTRY CLUB
New Smyrna Beach, FL | For more than half a century, Sugar Mill Country Club has been regarded as the premier private, member‑owned country club in the region. Architect Ron Garl’s reimagining of Joe Lee’s original 27‑hole design has transformed a classic into a modern‑day masterpiece, providing challenges and rewards along every bend. Recognized by Audubon International for its environmental stewardship.
About the Area:
New Smyrna Beach gives you a coastal lifestyle with authentic character. Artists live and work here year‑round, restaurants source from fishing boats that dock downtown, and 17 miles of beach means you’re never fighting for space. This setting complements Sugar Mill Country Club to the fullest.
CLUB DETAILS Facility: Member Owned
Course Access: Private
Number of Holes: 27
Total Annual Rounds: 40,000
Number of Carts: 45 Course Owned 75 Member Owned
Members (Golf/Social): Golf - 305 Other - 150
Primary Golf Season: January - December
Recent Renovations: 2023-2024 White and Red Nines were fully renovated, with the Blue Nine scheduled for renovation in 2027.
Turfgrass Varieties: TifEagle and Bimini Bermuda
Equipment: Toro and John Deere
Practice Range: Yes
Number of Staff Managed: 20
POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Golf Course Superintendent
Reports to: General Manager
Supervises: Agronomy Staff
Position Description: The Head Golf Course Superintendent is entrusted with the care, maintenance, and continuous improvement of Sugar Mill’s Country Club golf course, practice facilities, and surrounding grounds. This individual will serve as a hands‑on leader overseeing all turfgrass programs, staff management, budgeting, agronomic planning, irrigation, and long‑term course improvements. The ideal candidate brings strong communication skills, team‑oriented leadership, and a deep commitment to continuous improvement.
Reporting to the General Manager, the Golf Course Superintendent is an integral part of the Club’s executive leadership team and works closely with the Head Golf Professional to deliver an outstanding golf experience. The Golf Course Superintendent is expected to work as a true partner with the Head Golf Professional in the daily operation of the golf course, ensuring seamless coordination between agronomy and golf operations.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Golf Course Maintenance & Agronomics
Direct all phases of golf course maintenance, including mowing, cultural practices, pest/disease management, fertilization, and daily course setup.
Maintain all turf, landscapes, trees, and ornamental plantings across the entire property.
Develop and manage an efficient irrigation and water‑usage plan, including monitoring and reporting.
Ensure all chemical applications are safely executed and fully compliant with federal, state, and local regulations.
Schedule maintenance around member play to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption.
Lead and support capital improvement projects such as cart‑path upgrades, drainage enhancements, bunker work, and long‑range agronomic initiatives.
Team Management & Leadership
Recruit, hire, train, and supervise a committed grounds team.
Build a positive, collaborative, and professional culture that promotes accountability and pride in course conditions.
Implement labor‑management strategies, staffing schedules, and performance standards.
Conduct annual performance reviews and mentor team members for growth and advancement.
Financial Management & Planning
Prepare and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for grounds and agronomy.
Approve expenditures, maintain inventory, oversee payroll, and ensure operations remain within budgetary expectations.
Participate in long‑term strategic planning regarding course improvements, capital needs, and agronomic direction.
Equipment Maintenance & Safety
Oversee the repair, preventative maintenance, and replacement of all golf course maintenance equipment.
Ensure staff follow proper safety protocols, equipment operation procedures, and OSHA compliance.
Conduct annual equipment evaluations and recommend capital replacements or upgrades.
Communication & Administration
Maintain detailed and accurate records of chemical applications, water usage, weather data, inventory, and maintenance routines.
Communicate consistently with the General Manager, Head Golf Professional, Committees, and leadership regarding course conditions, projects, and priorities.
Provide ongoing updates to the membership about maintenance practices, agronomic philosophies, and upcoming work.
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About the Area:
New Smyrna Beach gives you a coastal lifestyle with authentic character. Artists live and work here year‑round, restaurants source from fishing boats that dock downtown, and 17 miles of beach means you’re never fighting for space. This setting complements Sugar Mill Country Club to the fullest.
CLUB DETAILS Facility: Member Owned
Course Access: Private
Number of Holes: 27
Total Annual Rounds: 40,000
Number of Carts: 45 Course Owned 75 Member Owned
Members (Golf/Social): Golf - 305 Other - 150
Primary Golf Season: January - December
Recent Renovations: 2023-2024 White and Red Nines were fully renovated, with the Blue Nine scheduled for renovation in 2027.
Turfgrass Varieties: TifEagle and Bimini Bermuda
Equipment: Toro and John Deere
Practice Range: Yes
Number of Staff Managed: 20
POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Golf Course Superintendent
Reports to: General Manager
Supervises: Agronomy Staff
Position Description: The Head Golf Course Superintendent is entrusted with the care, maintenance, and continuous improvement of Sugar Mill’s Country Club golf course, practice facilities, and surrounding grounds. This individual will serve as a hands‑on leader overseeing all turfgrass programs, staff management, budgeting, agronomic planning, irrigation, and long‑term course improvements. The ideal candidate brings strong communication skills, team‑oriented leadership, and a deep commitment to continuous improvement.
Reporting to the General Manager, the Golf Course Superintendent is an integral part of the Club’s executive leadership team and works closely with the Head Golf Professional to deliver an outstanding golf experience. The Golf Course Superintendent is expected to work as a true partner with the Head Golf Professional in the daily operation of the golf course, ensuring seamless coordination between agronomy and golf operations.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Golf Course Maintenance & Agronomics
Direct all phases of golf course maintenance, including mowing, cultural practices, pest/disease management, fertilization, and daily course setup.
Maintain all turf, landscapes, trees, and ornamental plantings across the entire property.
Develop and manage an efficient irrigation and water‑usage plan, including monitoring and reporting.
Ensure all chemical applications are safely executed and fully compliant with federal, state, and local regulations.
Schedule maintenance around member play to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption.
Lead and support capital improvement projects such as cart‑path upgrades, drainage enhancements, bunker work, and long‑range agronomic initiatives.
Team Management & Leadership
Recruit, hire, train, and supervise a committed grounds team.
Build a positive, collaborative, and professional culture that promotes accountability and pride in course conditions.
Implement labor‑management strategies, staffing schedules, and performance standards.
Conduct annual performance reviews and mentor team members for growth and advancement.
Financial Management & Planning
Prepare and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for grounds and agronomy.
Approve expenditures, maintain inventory, oversee payroll, and ensure operations remain within budgetary expectations.
Participate in long‑term strategic planning regarding course improvements, capital needs, and agronomic direction.
Equipment Maintenance & Safety
Oversee the repair, preventative maintenance, and replacement of all golf course maintenance equipment.
Ensure staff follow proper safety protocols, equipment operation procedures, and OSHA compliance.
Conduct annual equipment evaluations and recommend capital replacements or upgrades.
Communication & Administration
Maintain detailed and accurate records of chemical applications, water usage, weather data, inventory, and maintenance routines.
Communicate consistently with the General Manager, Head Golf Professional, Committees, and leadership regarding course conditions, projects, and priorities.
Provide ongoing updates to the membership about maintenance practices, agronomic philosophies, and upcoming work.
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