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Experience: Previous employment with golf course as an attendant, ranger or starter is desired. Experience: Previous employment with golf course as an attendant, ranger or starter is desired.
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Starter/Ranger Duties - managing tee sheet and keeping pace of play moving for a great golfing experience. Position Summary:The Cart Staff employees at Keith Hills Golf Club are expected to provide superior customer service, and contribute to a positive experience for, all guests who visit Keith Hills Golf Course and Pro Shop including members, Campbell students, faculty, staff, university officials and the outside public.
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Employee may perform pro shop, starter/ranger and golf cart attendant duties as required. Employee may perform pro shop, starter/ranger and golf cart attendant duties as required. Employee may answer the phone, make tee time reservations, and receive patron's money for fees, merchandise and snack bar items (some alcoholic.
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Performs a variety of functions related to the operations of a golf course, including starter/ranger duties, routine maintenance, and enforcement of golf course rules. Follows and implements all procedures and policies as described in the Sandridge Golf Club Employee Manual.
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The ranger also serves as a communications vehicle back to the pro shop and Starter. The ranger travels around the golf course, monitoring the pace of play and helping golfers. The ranger also serves as a communications vehicle back to the pro shop and Starter.
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Paid time offVariety of schedulesTuition assistanceCareer-building professional developmentDiscounts from dining to fuel to concertsEmployee appreciation eventsQuality healthcare and dental benefitsA robust 401k retirement planDealer SchoolFinance Scholarship Program What does a Golf Starter/Ranger do.
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Hotel:Concord Rocky River Golf ClubStarter - RangerPart timeAtrium SPIRIT – where teamwork, passion and appreciation ignite service excellence Primary Purpose: The primary purpose of the Starter/Ranger is to provide exceptional customer service to golf patrons.
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Help manage pace of play by serving as a starter or ranger on the course, monitoring player progress, and providing guidance to guests as needed. If so, we have the perfect job for you as a Pro Shop Clerk and/or Starter at Hale's Location Golf Course.
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Eastpointe Country Club, located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and managed by Bobby Jones Links, is hiring for a Starter/Ranger. Primary responsibilities of the Starter/Ranger at Eastpointe Country Club include: Teeing off players on time.
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One (1) year or more experience in related fields with experience in operations such as a tournament director, golf coach, starter, ranger, or other golf facility position. One (1) year or more experience in related fields with experience in operations such as a tournament director, golf coach, starter, ranger, or other golf facility position.
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Collects green fees, sells golf supplies and concessions, and starts players on the golf course (when starter not on duty). Announces starting times from starter building; greet golfers and go over daily notices/rules of the day pertaining to their round (when starter.
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Job Title: Ranger. Assists Starter at first tee during heavy demand periods. Reports all infractions to Starter. Job Title: Starter. Reviews the updated tee sheet with the caddie master and bag attendants for any corrections.
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Promote all areas of golf at Duke Golf Club, making every effort to ensure that individuals enjoy their golfing experience.
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Responsibilities:Starters and Rangers will check tee times, number of players, monitor pace of play, record start-turn-finish times of golfers, direct groups to the correct tees, provide outstanding customer service.
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Perform Starter/Ranger like duties. Highland Woods Golf Course is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Golf Shop Attendant. Pro Shop Attendant. Responsible for processing customer reservations for guests of the golf course.
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