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Assistant Golf Professional

Company Name:
Troon Golf
Old Works Golf Course located in Anaconda, Montana is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Assistant Golf Professional. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior service for our guests. General Purpose: Assists in administering all daily operations including, but not limited to: facilitating sales, assisting with merchandise, operating POS system, managing handicap and tee sheet applications, acts as ranger, starter, guest relations, outside service or golf shop shifts. Key
Responsibilities:
Reconciles daily tee sheets, performs check-in, and receives payments from members and guests. Resolves discrepancies as it applies to duplicate charges and over or under payment. Tracks all force posts and no show charges as applicable.
Promotes all club golf activities.
Assists in the creation of lesson plans and provides both individual and group instruction.
Maintains a clean, orderly, and well-stocked golf shop. Assists retail buyer with procurement and merchandise and shop assistants with merchandising and sales.
Prepares for all golf outings including coordinating scorecards, cart labels, rules sheets, score sheets, format sheets, favors, pairing sheets and hole assignments.
Assists with associate training.
Performs other duties as required.
Qualifications:
Associate's degree (AA); or six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with computerized POS and tee time system.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
Ability to read and speak English is required in order to perform the duties of the job (e.g. the associates are required to communicate with English speaking customers or co-workers, the manuals for the equipment the associates may use are in English).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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