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In addition to its beautiful golf course, the Club has four clay tennis courts, four paddle courts and a swimming pool. The Club's golf current golf course was designed by William B. Langford in 1915 and in 2001 architect David Esler brought the course back to Langford's original design philosophy.
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QualificationsEducation and/or Experience: Minimum high school graduate or having worked around a golf course. Be knowledgeable to answer questions regarding course details (i.e. Length, Slope/Rating, etc.
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The Golf Course Maintenance and Laborer position work on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction. Operates powered equipment in mowing golf course(s), putting greens, aprons, tees, and rough.
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Maybe you enjoy Saturday afternoon sessions with your friends at Tyler Disc Golf Course, or morning walks along Lake Luxembourg in nearby Middletown Township. Administering nursing care in ALFs, SNFs, and other post-acute care facilities.
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The Northbrook Golf Academy at Heritage Oaks Golf Club and Anetsberger Golf Course specializes in coaching youth players serving more than 1000 students per year. Travel 5-15% - Camps will take place at Heritage Oaks and Anetsberger Golf Course, and travel may be required between the two sites on the same day.
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The facility includes a Tom Fazio designed golf course and a 50,000 square ft clubhouse that houses a golf shop, locker rooms, a full-service restaurant, spacious banquet facilities, 21 overnight guest accommodations, and the Illinois Golf Hall of Fame. theglenclub.com.
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All golf facilities at no charge including Golf Center Golf Course, Lake Park, and Mountain View Adventure Center. No charge for general programs/pre-registration (some exclusions apply.
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Job Summary The Golf Course Maintenance and Laborer position work on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction. Day-to-Day Operates powered equipment in mowing golf course(s), putting greens, aprons, tees, and rough.
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Maintain communication with the Golf Pro Shop, Golf Professionals, Outside Service staff, Valet staff, and Course Marshals. Job Summary Primary role is to welcome Members and Guests to the tee, maintain an orderly flow of play onto the golf course while enforcing all club rules, inform players of the course conditions of the day, and providing assistance to whomever is nearby.
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Skokie Country Club's Donald Ross Style golf course is one of the best on the North Shore and is nestled up to a scenic forest preserve. Golf Shop Assistant. From the moment you enter the clubhouse, you get a sense of the rich history and warmth of Skokie Country Club. The club was established in 1897 by a group of Chicago businessmen for the purpose of enjoying the game of golf.
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