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1. Directs the various operations of assigned golf course(s), ensuring that guests have a smooth, enjoyable experience; 2. Reviews and recommends changes to existing policies and procedures to enhance the golfing experience; 3. Addresses complaints and disputes in an effort to maintain good relations with golfers; 4.
DESCRIPTION: Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor, the Clubhouse Attendant is responsible for supervising children, interacting with and attending to the children's needs, greeting members and checking and cleaning equipment for functionality and cleanliness.
Duties include opening and closing clubhouse facility, keeping clubhouse neat/clean, handling tee times/reservations, enforcing facility rules, reporting safety concerns, serving food and beverages,2026
A clubhouse is a three-dimensional space that is the sum of the locker rooms, the bar, the dining rooms and more. And it exudes a certain character through its architectural forms. We asked our 1,700+ course-ranking panelists to evaluate the greatness of golf's best clubhouses on a 1-10 scale.
The "clubhouse" is the main building at a golf course where golfers first head when arriving at the course. The clubhouse contains the pro shop, where golfers check in and pay, and usually includes some kind of food and drink service (whether a full-scale dining area, snack bar or simply drinks in a fridge).
Most golf clubs provide the same amenities as country clubs. The biggest difference is in the culture of the club. Members at country clubs enjoy numerous events that do not involve golf. Golf clubs have a member base that is more focused on playing golf and developing their game.
Clubhouse Server/Pro Shop AttendantWork closely within a team environment to ensure the smooth running of the clubhouse operation. Greet/Checking in customers, table service, general clubhouse cleaning, booking in tee times.
A golf cart attendant is responsible for assisting guests at a golf or country club as they operate golf carts. Your job duties include loading golf clubs into carts, checking out carts to members, and ensuring they are returned in good working condition.
Clubhouses aren't cheap. The average private club clubhouse costs from $300 to $400 per SF to build and some of the more elaborate can cost as much as $700 per SF.
Golf has been played on Bruntsfield Links since 1695 at least and the Golf Tavern, which is now a pub restaurant, has been a golf clubhouse since 1788 and is the oldest extant golf clubhouse in continuous use in the world.