Golf Course Superintendent

Troon Golf

$185K — $225K *
Hospitality & Recreation
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Agronomy, Turf Management, Horticulture, or related field; or equivalent experience.
  • 5-10 years of progressive agronomic leadership experience at a private club or resort.
  • Proven track record in maintaining high-quality playing conditions for discerning clientele.
  • Experience managing a full maintenance team and complex operating practices.
  • California Qualified Applicator License (or ability to obtain) required.

Responsibilities

  • Own the agronomic program, ensuring consistent, high-quality course conditions year-round.
  • Stay updated on emerging agronomic research and practices relevant to Northern California.
  • Ensure compliance with pesticide and fertilizer regulations and manage environmental concerns.
  • Lead and mentor a diverse maintenance team, promoting a culture of accountability and growth.
  • Serve as the primary agronomic voice to club leadership and member committees, translating strategies into actionable dialogue.
  • Contribute to capital planning and environmental stewardship initiatives.
  • Manage the agronomy department budget and make fiscally sound decisions.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with a global leader in golf and community management.
  • Access to experienced agronomy infrastructure and expert resources.
  • Engagement in a culture of training and professional development.
  • Direct influence on club culture and organizational health.
  • Collaborative environment with senior management and member committees.
Full Job Description
Marin Country Club, located in Novato, CA, is pleased to announce an excellent career opportunity for a Golf Course Superintendent! We are seeking a driven individual who is eager to learn, contribute, and grow within a fast-paced hospitality-focused property organization. As part of Troon, you'll contribute to a global leader in golf and community management.

Salary Range: $185,000 to $225,000

THE OPPORTUNITY

Marin Country Club is seeking a Director of Agronomy who takes personal ownership of the daily condition, presentation, and playability of the golf course - a leader for whom firm, healthy playing surfaces, true and consistent greens, and a course that presents beautifully day after day are not aspirational benchmarks, but personal standards.

This is not an entry-level stewardship role. It is an invitation to be the agronomic voice of one of Marin County's established private club properties - to own the condition of a course that is central to the member experience, and to build and lead the team that makes that standard possible every day.

The agronomic footprint here is genuinely complex. Cool-season and transition-zone turf management, water stewardship, drainage, tree and shade influence, seasonal weather patterns, labor planning, and the operational realities of a high-use private club course are not ordinary challenges. They demand a practitioner who reads a course the way a physician reads a patient: with expertise, attentiveness, and the instinct to act before a problem announces itself.

Marin Country Club's membership brings a discerning eye and high expectations. They may not always articulate what they notice, but they will always notice. The Director of Agronomy is the person who ensures what they notice is care, consistency, and excellence.

Beyond the course itself, this leader will serve as the primary agronomic voice to club leadership and member committees - helping translate agronomic strategy, capital needs, seasonal realities, and course standards into clear, confident dialogue. It is a seat at the table that demands both technical command and the ability to communicate with clarity, credibility, and calm.

The Director of Agronomy reports directly to the General Manager and is a full member of the club's senior management team - contributing not only a healthy golf course, but a healthy organizational culture. Troon Privé's agronomy infrastructure, including the expertise of Brian Hampson the Senior VP of Agronomy and Dan Catterson Regional Director of Agronomy, are available as a consultative resource that strengthens independent decision-making rather than constraining it.

The candidate who thrives here will be energized by a culture of training, driven by pride in their craft, and fulfilled by developing a team that grows agronomically, professionally, and personally under their leadership.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Course Conditions & Agronomic Excellence
  • Own the agronomic program from soil to surface - developing and executing sound practices that deliver consistent, high-quality playing conditions year-round
  • Stay current on agronomic research, emerging turf technologies, and Northern California-specific disease, pest, water, and soil management practices
  • Ensure proper calibration, mixing, storage, documentation, and application of all chemical and fertilizer inputs in full compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
  • Maintain California pesticide applicator compliance and applicable golf course BMP standards across the team
  • Proactively address environmental concerns - including water use, drainage, runoff, tree impact, and chemical containment - as a steward of the property and surrounding community

Team Leadership & Culture
  • Lead, mentor, and develop a full maintenance team including Assistant Superintendent, Equipment Manager, Irrigation Technician, Foreman, and Greenskeeping staff
  • Embrace and foster five to department culture built on accountability, hospitality, safety, and craft - where team members grow into the next generation of agronomic leaders
  • Conduct effective onboarding and ongoing training programs; manage performance with directness and fairness
  • Foster communication that flows freely up, down, and across departments - particularly with Golf Operations, Club Management, and member-facing teams

Governance & Strategic Leadership
  • Serve as the primary agronomic voice to club leadership and member committees - translating agronomic strategy into clear, confident dialogue
  • Contribute to long-term capital planning, major renovation scoping, irrigation planning, equipment replacement, and environmental stewardship programs
  • Provide timely agronomic reporting to the General Manager and, where applicable, to Troon Privé's agronomy team
  • Participate as a full member of the senior management team, contributing to club culture and organizational health beyond the turf

Financial Oversight
  • Develop and manage the agronomy department budget, capital expenditure plans, labor planning, and expense controls
  • Make fiscally disciplined decisions that reflect both the property's standards and its long-term financial health

QUALIFICATIONS & CREDENTIALS

Education & Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Agronomy, Turf Management, Horticulture, Plant Science, or a related field; equivalent combination of education and demonstrated experience considered
  • Minimum of five to 10 years of progressive agronomic leadership experience, ideally at a high-caliber private club or resort property
  • Proven track record of delivering and sustaining high-quality playing conditions at a discerning membership club
  • Experience managing a full maintenance team, complex operating practices, and a meaningful agronomic budget

Required Licenses & Certifications
  • California Qualified Applicator License or ability to obtain within an agreed-upon timeframe
  • Applicable Golf Course BMP, safety, and environmental stewardship training preferred
  • Valid Driver's License

The Ideal Candidate
  • Reads a course with the instinct of a seasoned agronomist who anticipates issues early, acts with discipline, and builds systems that sustain consistent playing conditions.
  • Leads from the front: present on the course, respected for teaching as much as directing
  • Communicates with equal fluency to a committee chair, a General Manager, a member, and an assistant superintendent
  • Finds the hospitality dimension of the role - member interaction, course presentation, and daily pride of product - as energizing as the agronomic one
  • Thrives in a Northern California private club environment and approaches its challenges as a competitive advantage, not a complication

HOW TO APPLY

Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit a letter of interest and current résumé in confidence to:

Brian Hampson

Senior Vice President, Science and Agronomy



All inquiries will be held in strict confidence.

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