
Assistant Superintendent
TurfNet, Gulf Shores, AL, United States
About Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club
Nestled on the beautiful Fort Morgan peninsula between Mobile Bay and the Gulf of America, rests one of Alabama’s most spectacular golf resorts – Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club. Located in Gulf Shores, Alabama, Peninsula provides the perfect blend of southern hospitality and championship golf. Rated 4 ½ stars by Golf Digest and selected as one of the “most memorable and enjoyable” courses in the southeast, Peninsula provides a golfing experience that is rivaled by few. Designed by the renowned southern favorite, Earl Stone, the 27-hole golf course boasts 7,185 yards from the championship tees and delivers a playable and enjoyable layout for golfers of all skill levels.
Position Overview Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club is seeking a motivated and team‑oriented Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to join our agronomy leadership team at our 27‑hole semi‑private, resort‑style facility along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. This position works directly with and is supported by the Director of Agronomy in overseeing daily golf course maintenance and conditioning. This is a hands‑on leadership role ideal for someone who enjoys being involved in day‑to‑day operations, developing team members, and helping deliver consistent, high‑quality playing conditions. The ideal candidate brings a strong sense of attention to detail, pride in course presentation, and a commitment to maintaining standards.
Position Highlights
Part of Thistle Hill portfolio with opportunity for professional growth
Supportive leadership structure with collaborative decision-making
Opportunity to help build and mentor a strong team
27‑hole high end facility offering variety
Located in one of the Gulf Coast’s most desirable coastal communities
Key Responsibilities
Assist in overseeing daily maintenance and agronomic operations across all 27 holes, clubhouse, and common grounds
Execute agronomic programs including fertility, pest management, cultural practices, and water management
Supervise, train, and mentor maintenance staff
Maintain safe work practices and equipment standards
Communicate effectively with the Director of Agronomy and maintenance team
Monitor course conditions with a detail‑oriented approach
Participate in improvement projects and long‑range planning initiatives
Lift, carry, and move materials up to 50 lbs on a regular basis.
Work outdoors for extended periods in varying weather conditions including heat, humidity, rain, and cold temperatures.
Perform physically demanding tasks such as walking long distances, bending, kneeling, climbing, and operating equipment.
Work early mornings, weekends, and occasional evenings as required for golf course operations.
Safely operate and assist with maintenance equipment, irrigation systems, and other turf management tools.
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Position Overview Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club is seeking a motivated and team‑oriented Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to join our agronomy leadership team at our 27‑hole semi‑private, resort‑style facility along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. This position works directly with and is supported by the Director of Agronomy in overseeing daily golf course maintenance and conditioning. This is a hands‑on leadership role ideal for someone who enjoys being involved in day‑to‑day operations, developing team members, and helping deliver consistent, high‑quality playing conditions. The ideal candidate brings a strong sense of attention to detail, pride in course presentation, and a commitment to maintaining standards.
Position Highlights
Part of Thistle Hill portfolio with opportunity for professional growth
Supportive leadership structure with collaborative decision-making
Opportunity to help build and mentor a strong team
27‑hole high end facility offering variety
Located in one of the Gulf Coast’s most desirable coastal communities
Key Responsibilities
Assist in overseeing daily maintenance and agronomic operations across all 27 holes, clubhouse, and common grounds
Execute agronomic programs including fertility, pest management, cultural practices, and water management
Supervise, train, and mentor maintenance staff
Maintain safe work practices and equipment standards
Communicate effectively with the Director of Agronomy and maintenance team
Monitor course conditions with a detail‑oriented approach
Participate in improvement projects and long‑range planning initiatives
Lift, carry, and move materials up to 50 lbs on a regular basis.
Work outdoors for extended periods in varying weather conditions including heat, humidity, rain, and cold temperatures.
Perform physically demanding tasks such as walking long distances, bending, kneeling, climbing, and operating equipment.
Work early mornings, weekends, and occasional evenings as required for golf course operations.
Safely operate and assist with maintenance equipment, irrigation systems, and other turf management tools.
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