Golf Course and Turfgrass Management
Career and
Major Information
Earnings
Related Occupations
Related Web Sites
Career and Major Information:
Walters State's two-year concentration in Golf Course and
Turfgrass Management is designed to prepare
successful graduates for entry-level employment in the field as managing
groundskeepers or greenskeepers. Duties primarily include the upkeep and
appearance of golf courses or similar turfgrass recreation fields and the
surrounding areas. Generally, this involves seeding, sodding, mowing,
watering, fertilizing, and removing debris and brush.
Groundskeepers who care for athletic fields keep those with
natural and those with artificial turf in top condition, mark out boundaries,
and paint turf with team logos and names before events. They must make sure
that the underlying soil on fields with natural turf has the required
composition to allow proper drainage and to support the grasses used on the
field. Groundskeepers mow, water, fertilize, and aerate the fields regularly.
They also vacuum and disinfect synthetic turf after its use to prevent the
growth of harmful bacteria, and they remove the turf and replace the cushioning
pad periodically.
Workers who maintain golf courses are called greenskeepers. Greenskeepers do many
of the same things that other groundskeepers do, but they also maintain ponds,
streams, and other roughs, and periodically relocate the holes on putting
greens to eliminate uneven wear of the turf and add interest and challenge to
the game. At some courses, they may even plan and develop additions or changes
to the course. Greenskeepers are additionally responsible for keeping
canopies, benches, ball washers, and tee markers repaired and freshly painted.
These jobs may also include raking and mulching leaves, clearing snow from
walkways and parking lots, and repairing those walkways and parking lots.
Jobs may be found at public and private golf courses, city
recreation facilities, professional sports centers, and other areas where
turfgrasses are similarly utilized.
The minimum educational requirement is a high school
diploma, but postsecondary education and training will be helpful for
advancement. Average growth is expected in this occupation through the year
2012.
Earnings:
The Tennessee Career Information Delivery System website
lists the salary range for a beginning-level position in this field in
Tennessee as $18,900 to $21,310 annually. With experience, the range increases
to 29,015 to $41,945. The national average is higher by about $3,000 per
year. Salary figures quoted are based on national figures. Local or regional
salaries may be lower.
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Annual Salaries by Job Title |
|
Landscaping Operations Managers |
$20,000-$80,000 or more |
|
Landscaping Crew Supervisors |
$10,000-$59,000 |
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Golf Course Superintendent |
$57,000-$105,000 |
|
Assistant Golf Course Superintendent with
experience |
$28,000-35,000 |
|
Assistant Golf Course Superintendent without
experience |
$25,000-30,000 |
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Sports Field Manager entry level |
$25,000-50,000 |
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Full-Time Hourly Wages |
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Spray
Technician
$10.00-$12.00 |
Related Occupations:
Agricultural
Engineer
Agricultural Worker
Landscape Architect
Biological Scientist
Greenhouse Manager
Related Web Sites:
Tree Care Industry Association
http://www.TreeCareIndustry.org
Professional Lawn Care
Association of America
http://www.plcaa.org
Associated Landscape
Contractors of America
http://www.alca.org
For information on becoming a licensed pesticide
applicator, contact your State’s Department of Agriculture or Department of
Environmental Protection (or Conservation)
http://aapco.ceris.purdue.edu/htm/directories.htm
Much of the above information was collected from the
2004-2005 Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Department of
Labor. For additional information on these and many other careers, please
visit the following web sites:
Occupational Outlook Handbook
- U.S. Department of Labor
www.bls.gov/oco/
Tennessee Career Information
Delivery System (TCIDS)
http://tcids.tbr.edu/.
For information regarding
specific degree program requirements, curriculum, or faculty, please see the
department website at
http://www.ws.edu/teched/default.asp.