Lead Assistant/Tournament Director at Forest Highlands Golf Club-Canyon Course | GolfHires
Lead Assistant/Tournament Director
Forest Highlands Golf Club-Canyon Course · Flagstaff, AZ
full time$72,000Posted 11 days ago
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About the Role
<p>*This is a 9-10 month position. The pay can be taken over the 9-10 months working or over a 12 month period</p>
<p>Long established as northern Arizona’s finest private residential golf community, Forest Highlands Golf Club provides an incomparable landscape, enveloped by majestic ridge lines and the world’s largest stand of Ponderosa Pines. This is a community that knits generations of families together to create an ongoing legacy of treasured moments.</p>
<p>Established in 1988, the Club boasts an active 865 full family memberships playing over 35,000 rounds of golf in our six month golfing season (May 1-November 1,). The membership enjoy two championship golf courses, two newly renovated clubhouses and golf shops, two full swing and short game practice facilities, an 18-hole putting course, men’s and women’s locker rooms, bag storage, fitness center, tennis courts, hiking and biking trails, sports parks, fishing ponds, and a full food and beverage operation. Our active tournament calendar includes over 20 single, team and multi-day events for both members and guests complimented by an active golf instruction and junior golf program.<br /><br />Forest Highlands Golf Club initially opened the Canyon course in 1988. The Canyon course has hosted the 1996 USGA Boys Junior Championship, 2006 USGA Mid-Amateur Championship, and the 2009 Canon Cup. The Canyon course is currently ranked by Golf Digest Magazine as the #2 Private Club in Arizona and the 121st ranked course in America. Designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish the Canyon course plays to a par 71. The Meadow course opened in 1999 and is currently ranked by Golf Digest Magazine as the #11 Private Club in Arizona. The Meadow course has hosted the 2014 USGA Girls Junior Championship and the 2019 USGA Women's Mid-Amateur Championship. Designed by Tom Weiskopf the golf course plays to a par 72.</p>