About the Role
Golf Course Superintendent, Desert Mountain Club Jobs in Scottsdale, USA at BoardRoom magazine
Desert Mountain Club is one of the most respected private golf communities in the world. Situated on more than 8,000 acres of pristine high Sonoran Desert in North Scottsdale, Arizona, Desert Mountain is home to the largest collection of Jack Nicklaus Signature golf courses anywhere, featuring six Jack Nicklaus Signature designs and a seventh championship‑caliber course.
Originally envisioned by developer Lyle Anderson and Jack Nicklaus, Desert Mountain has become a benchmark for excellence in private club golf and luxury living. Consistently recognized as a Platinum Club of America since 2000 and ranked among the finest private clubs in the country, the Club delivers an unparalleled golf experience supported by substantial resources, a culture of continuous improvement, and an unwavering commitment to course conditioning.
The Club serves approximately 2,300 members and invests more than $25 million annually in golf courses and grounds operations across its seven courses.
For golf course professionals, Desert Mountain offers a truly unique environment. The agronomy operation includes more than 215 team members, significant capital investment, ongoing golf course improvement projects, and the opportunity to collaborate with an accomplished agronomy team responsible for maintaining some of the most recognized golf courses in the Southwest. This position represents an opportunity to lead one of the Club’s premier golf courses while contributing to a world‑class golf operation known for exceptional playing conditions, innovation, and continuous pursuit of excellence.
The
Club at a Glance
Total Gross Revenue: $115 million
Total Members: 2,300
Annual Family Dues: $30,000
Seven golf courses
Annual Golf Course & Grounds Maintenance Budget: $25 million
215 golf course employees
Original Architect:
Jack Nicklaus
Facilities & Amenities
Seven golf courses, including six Jack Nicklaus Signature courses and one par‑54 course
Jim Flick Golf Performance Center
Ten restaurants and grills
Saltwater lap and resort‑style pools
Tennis and junior tennis programs
Junior golf programming
Volleyball and basketball courts
Hiking and biking trails
Youth Activity Center
Guard‑gated luxury residential community spanning more than 8,000 acres
About The Position
The Golf Course Superintendent reports to the Director of Agronomy and is responsible for the oversight and management of one of Desert Mountain’s seven golf courses. This leader will maintain outstanding playing conditions for daily member play and tournament events while directing all golf course maintenance, agronomic programs, staffing, budgeting, and operational planning for their assigned course.
The successful candidate will be a highly visible, front‑facing leader who develops strong relationships with members, staff, and Club leadership while creating and executing a long‑term vision for course conditions. This role offers the opportunity to lead a significant operation within one of the most respected agronomy programs in private club golf.
What You’ll Do
Provide leadership and oversight for one of the Club’s seven golf courses and all associated grounds operations
Develop and execute agronomic programs that consistently deliver exceptional playing conditions
Lead, mentor, train, and develop a team of assistant superintendents, mechanics, and golf course staff
Collaborate closely with the Director of Agronomy to achieve Club standards
Manage staffing, resource deployment, labor planning, and operational efficiency
Oversee maintenance of the golf course, practice facilities, landscaping, and outdoor venues
Support tournaments, member events, and Club programming throughout the year
Develop annual operating and capital budgets and manage financial performance accordingly
Implement safety programs and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
Maintain strong communication with members, staff, and Club leadership regarding course conditions and operations
Participate in ongoing capital improvement and golf course enhancement projects
What You’ll Bring
Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible golf course management experience
Experience as a Golf Course Superintendent or in a comparable leadership role at a high‑end golf facility
Strong agronomic expertise, including experience with bentgrass and warm‑season turf management
Demonstrated success developing, mentoring, and leading high‑performing teams
Strong financial acumen with experience in budgeting, forecasting, and resource allocation
Experience utilizing technology and data to improve agronomic and operational performance
Excellent communication and relationship‑building skills with members, staff, and leadership
Ability to balance attention to detail with long‑term strategic planning
Two‑ or four‑year degree in agronomy, turfgrass science, or a related field preferred
Title: Golf Course Superintendent, Desert Mountain Club
Company: BoardRoom magazine
Location: Scottsdale, USA
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