Golf Greenkeeper Apprentice
A Golf Greenkeeper is responsible for the maintenance, care and overall appearance of a golf course in line with employer requirements. It is their job to maintain a good quality playing surface and ensure the course offers a consistent challenge and an enjoyable experience for golfers.
There are four key turfgrass areas on a golf course - greens, tees, fairways and areas of rough, each of which requires a different type of maintenance.
Using a range of equipment and machinery safely and competently will play a major part within an apprentices training programme. Golf Greenkeepers will also be involved in hazard, environmental and ecological operations, which may include bunker maintenance, planting turf, trees, shrubs and developing wildlife habitats.
The skills required to become a competent greenkeeper will be acquired whilst working as an apprentice on the golf course
By the end of the programme, you will know when, how and why the range of maintenance operations are carried out.
A Golf Greenkeeper will be able to:
Maintain good standards of health and safety for yourself and others Preparing the golf course for play, which will include removing early morning dew and debris from the greens, raking bunkers, moving tee markers, cutting new holes on the greens. Prepare and use equipment and machinery to maintain and renovate all turf surfaces within the golf course, including the use of tractors, ride-on machines, and specialist equipment. Apply turf treatments to help produce quality playing surfaces, including fertilisers and top dressing. Use a variety of integrated methods to control weeds, fungal diseases, pests and turf disorders. Maintain and renovate bunkers and other hazards such as water features. Maintain drainage and irrigation systems. Prepare ground to establish turf and plants when maintaining, renovating and constructing golf course features.An Apprentice Golf Greenkeeper will develop and learn to understand the following technical knowledge:
Identify their role in monitoring and maintaining health and safety within the workplace. Identify a number of grasses, weeds, pests, diseases, turf disorders, plants and trees. The primary aspects of soil and plant biology include the process of germination – photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration. The principles of mowing and machine maintenance and their operation. The needs and implications of rolling, verti-cutting, scarification and aeration. The strategies for controlling weeds, pests, diseases and turf disorders. How fertilisers, top dressing and chemicals affect playing surfaces. How course maintenance practices affect the environment. Be aware of the importance of the Rules of Golf and golf course etiquette.Recognise the importance of environmental and ecological best practice. The operation of irrigation, drainage systems and their maintenance.
Training:
You will attend regular training sessions with your Tutor/Assessor in the workplace. This will be a mix of face-to-face and online sessions.
Training Outcome:
This standard aligns with the following professional recognition: The British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA). Completion of the apprenticeship will enable qualified apprentices to apply for a full membership Level 3 Greenkeeping Apprenticeship.
Employer Description:
Est. 1896, a picturesque parkland gem, just a stone's throw from Manchester's bustling city centre. We are a warm welcoming club and are one of the most picturesque courses in the north of England. Located in the village of Woodhouses, close to Failsworth and Manchester and within easy reach of both the M60 and M62 motorway links.
Working Hours :
Monday to Sunday. Shifts to be agreed.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness,Hard working,Punctual and reliable,Work in all weathers