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Start: May 15th, 2026

Ryan Sharp, Nantucket Golf Club’s Head Professional and Co-Head Professional at Augusta National Golf Club is looking for candidates that have a passion for the golf industry and those looking to make a career in it. We are looking for people who enjoy personal and professional development and believe in continuous improvement. Successful candidates are those wanting to stretch their individual performance and those who look inspire others to leave lasting impressions on our members and guests. By implementing our “Quality Standards” at Nantucket Golf Club, we believe that anyone with a caring attitude first, can be successful within our operation. Nantucket Golf Club was designed by Rees Jones and opened in 1998. When the course opened it was ranked as the ”Best New Private” facility in America by Golf Digest. Since then it has been ranked as a “Top 50 Golf Retreat” by Golf Digest in 2007

The club opens in mid-May and closes mid-October. Despite the “short” season, over 11,000 rounds are played and the golf shop tops $1,000,000 in sales.

As a summer vacation getaway, Nantucket Golf Club on Nantucket Island, is home to some of the Nation’s most influential people. Many different relationships can be developed after spending one summer at Nantucket Golf Club.

Nantucket is a walking only facility and caddies are mandatory for members and guests. During peak season, Nantucket has over 70 caddies that will work at least once every day.

As an outdoor team member, you will help facilitate daily rounds of golf and the execution of seven premier tournaments, as well as gain knowledge in instruction, club fitting, and retail operation. This is a great seasonal opportunity to be a part of a highly successful team.


Experience Required

Qualifications:

  • Ability to anticipate and skilled in multi-tasking at a high level
  • Effective communication skills
  • Excellent member service skills
  • High attention for detail and great organizational skills
  • Appearance resembling a successful golf professional

Essential Responsibilities

Purpose of Position:

Under the direction of the Director of Outside Operations, the Outside Services Attendant is a non-exempt seasonal temporary position responsible for professionally handling and maintaining the practice areas, bag room, and on course amenities, while providing professional services to our membership and their guests. Ensures the highest level of service as meets expectations of Club members. Performs all work in accordance with essential functions and responsibilities as described below and in the spirit of the Club's mission and vision

Responsibilities:

Duties shall include but not be limited to:

  • Greets members and their guests and maintains a friendly, positive, helping, and motivated attitude at all times.
  • Communicates appropriately and effectively with all departments regarding member and guest activity.
  • Responsible for cleanliness, stocking, and trash duties of bag room, club repair room, guest cage, caddie yard, and tunnel on a daily basis.
  • Stages practice tee, putting green, and short game area with all necessary items such as balls, bag stands, training aids, chalk line, etc. Stages golf carts on practice tee, putting green, and 1st tee.
  • Manages and maintains Outside Services equipment including fleet of 14 golf carts, Carryalls, the range picker, and leaf blowers. Stocks, cleans, cares for batteries, and stores equipment as designated. Notifies Director of Outside Operations of any maintenance concerns.
  • Performs daily maintenance for the practice area and 'Office' hitting bays including, stocking golf balls, cleaning up broken tees, divots, trash and keeping both areas and storage places clean and organized.
  • Cleans member and guest golf clubs.
  • Maintains an accurate storage log of guest sets and travel bags.
  • Retrieves and places golf bags in their proper location (Bag room, lesson tee, valet, carts, etc.).
  • Maintains course supplies such as apples, water coolers, and supply boxes. Ensures they are aptly stocked and keeps the Director of Outside Operations notified of supply levels for timely reordering.
  • Addresses members' concerns immediately, appropriately and to their satisfaction. Communicates any problems and potential issues such as damages, lost items, problems, injuries and questions to the Director of Outside Operations or a member of the professional staff. Provides feedback to management on members' comments and suggestions.
  • Interacts with members and conducts oneself in a professional manner. Maintains a professional image.
  • Performs club repair and maintains inventory of related supplies.
  • Inventories, or assists with inventorying rental clubs. Tracks rental club use.
  • Engraves member bag tags, employee name tags, shaft labels and locker plates.
  • Responsible for picking the driving range daily along with cleaning range balls, maintaining inventory and quality of usable stock.
  • Marks the golf course for tournament and regular play.
  • Assists Caddie Master with placement of groups on the course.
  • Assists with golf shop sales and merchandise promotion.
  • Assists with tournament operations as directed.
  • Conducts or assists with junior camps, employee clinics, club repair, and hosting guest groups (must be a registered apprentice with the PGA).
  • Observes all Club safety practices and protocols.

Benefits

Playing privileges. Discounts on equipment and merchandise. Assistance in finding winter employment can be provided.

Our pay is very competitive and benefits vary for seasonal or year-round staff. All our staff enjoy the fulfillment of working with a great team in a beautiful location, but those who enjoy golf have the opportunity to play and practice on our world-class course. We offer subsidized housing in our on-property dormitory or in shared off-site residential houses, an employee meal program, uniform, staff golf clinics, and discounts in our golf shop. In addition, we offer a 401K plan to returning employees who meet eligibility requirements. Traditional full benefit packages are available for full-time, year-round staff.

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