About the Role
Boot Ranch is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent to help lead one of Texas’ premier private golf facilities. Reporting directly to the Director of Agronomy, this position is ideal for an accomplished Assistant Superintendent who is ready to take the next step in their career or an experienced Superintendent looking to join a collaborative, high-performing team.
This role will oversee the daily maintenance and presentation of the golf course while helping execute the agronomic vision established by the Director of Agronomy. The successful candidate will play a significant role in staff development, operational planning, project execution, and maintaining the exceptional playing conditions that members expect every day.
Boot Ranch is deeply committed to developing future industry leaders. The successful candidate will receive extensive mentorship, continuing education opportunities, tournament volunteer experiences, and exposure to every aspect of managing a premier private club operation with the long-term goal of becoming a Director of Agronomy or leading their own distinguished golf facility.
Club Highlights
2025 Maintenance Budget: $2.9 million operating budgetCapital Budget: Approximately $100,000 annuallyAnnual Golf Rounds: 22,000Outside Events: Approximately 5 annuallyMaintenance Staff: 22 full-time employees and 4 part-time employeesTypical Work Schedule:In Season: 45–50 hours per week with every third weekend rotationOff Season: Approximately 40 hours per week with every fourth weekend rotationTurf Types:TifEagle Bermudagrass GreensTifSport Bermudagrass Tees, Fairways, Approaches & RoughsTall Fescue in shaded areasHundreds of acres of native areasIrrigation System: ToroEquipment Fleet: John Deere (4-year lease program)Recent Improvements:Driving range tee re-grassing trialsConstruction of several new tee complexesFuture Projects:Bridge re-deckingLake dredgingLong-term golf course renovation including irrigation, pump station, bunker renovation and regrassing
Success Traits Of The Individual
Strong leadership and team-building abilitiesTeam first attitudeExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsPassion for mentoring and developing future turf professionalsExceptional organization and time-management skillsStrong attention to detailSound decision-making and problem-solving abilitiesHigh level of professionalism and accountabilityKnowledge of chemical application equipment and safe pesticide practicesAbility to follow and communicate both written and verbal instructionsDesire to continually learn and improve
Ideal candidates are career-driven professionals who aspire to become elite Golf Course Superintendents or Directors of Agronomy.
Initial Priorities Of The Position
Continue building upon the outstanding culture established by the Director of Agronomy.Develop strong working relationships with the maintenance staff.Continue training and mentoring the current hourly team.Work alongside the Director of Agronomy to further develop the Assistant Superintendent and Assistant-in-Training.Maintain exceptional daily golf course conditions while executing the agronomic plan.Learn the membership’s expectations and Boot Ranch’s operational standards.
Key Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills, And Aptitude
Lead the daily golf course maintenance operation while maintaining championship-level conditioning.Supervise, schedule, train, mentor, and evaluate maintenance staff.Coordinate daily assignments and monitor quality of completed work.Execute agronomic programs established by the Director of Agronomy.Order fertilizers, chemicals, seed, and maintenance materials.Prepare spray programs and fertilizer recommendations.Apply pesticides and fertilizers when necessary.Ensure all pesticide applications comply with state regulations and safety standards.Maintain an organized, clean, and safe maintenance facility.Participate in budgeting, planning, and long-range capital improvement projects.Assist with construction, renovation, and enhancement projects.Support recruiting, onboarding, and employee development efforts.Foster a positive culture centered on teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement.Maintain accurate records of chemical applications, fertilizer usage, labor, and equipment.
Leadership Responsibilities include supervising up to 28 employees while creating an environment focused on accountability, communication, development, and teamwork.
Preferred Qualifications
Associate’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree, or Certificate in Turfgrass Management or a related field (or equivalent experience).4–8+ years of progressive golf course maintenance experience.Previous experience as a Senior Assistant Superintendent or Superintendent preferred.Strong understanding of Bermudagrass management in the southern United States.Current pesticide applicator license (or ability to obtain within 90 days).Knowledge of golf course construction and renovation practices.Experience managing labor, scheduling, and maintenance operations.Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and maintenance software.Golf background or understanding of the game is considered a plus.
Candidates with exceptional experience may be considered in lieu of the preferred educational background.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $90,000–$100,000, commensurate with experiencePerformance BonusMedical, Dental & Vision InsuranceShort-Term Disability Insurance401(k) with 4% Company MatchThree weeks of PTO beginning January 1 for employees with less than five years of servicePaid Continuing EducationPaid attendance (all expenses) to the GCSAA Conference & Trade Show each yearPaid local and national association duesPaid pesticide licenseUniforms providedDaily lunch$75/month cell phone allowanceGolf privilegesTournament volunteer opportunitiesScholarship program supporting continued education and career advancement
About Boot Ranch
Boot Ranch is one of Texas’ premier private golf communities, located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country near Fredericksburg. The club is committed to providing exceptional golf course conditions while fostering a culture of teamwork, professional development, and continuous improvement.
The agronomy department believes in investing in its people. From ownership and club leadership to the Director of Agronomy, there is a shared commitment to mentoring future leaders within the golf industry. Employees are encouraged to pursue continuing education, volunteer at professional tournaments, expand their professional networks, and develop the skills necessary to become successful Golf Course Superintendents and Directors of Agronomy.
If you’re looking for an opportunity to work alongside an accomplished Director of Agronomy while preparing yourself for the next stage of your career, Boot Ranch offers an exceptional environment to grow both personally and professionally.
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