Sparrows Point Country Club – Director of Grounds
During the War of 1812, British soldiers occupied a farmhouse on the shore of Jones Creek and drank the homemade wine they found stocked in the cellar.
This home near Bethlehem Steel became the first clubhouse of Sparrows Point Country Club more than 100 years later. In 1952, this booming mill needed room to expand so they purchased a 250 acre, waterfront parcel for a new Club and retained William Gordon to build the first nine holes. By 1961, the Club with twenty-seven golf holes was completed. In 1985, the Club was sold to the membership, who continued to oversee all Club operations and policy until 2021 when the Club was purchased by CRD Golf, a subsidiary of Craftsmen Developers LLC.
Today, SPCC is one of the finest Club facilities of its kind in the state. The golf course ranks among the most challenging in Maryland and the 18th hole has been called "one of the finest finishing holes in Maryland.” Our Club overlooks the scenic Chesapeake Bay tributary, Bear Creek and includes amenities such as a waterfront Olympic-sized pool, a 62-slip deep water basin, lighted Har-Tru tennis, long and short game practice areas, and a clubhouse that serves outstanding casual to fine dining.
$110,000 - $125,000 per year
Course Information
Golden age character- Sparrows Point will be celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2025 Currently 15,000 rounds annually Greens (Poa/ bent – 3.5 Acres), Tees, Fairways and Apps (Bermuda/ Rye – 35 acres) Engaged with Architect Joel Weiman for phase 1 of a multi-phase master plan. Engaged with Labar Golf for the installation of a new Toro irrigation system – Phase 1 (9 holes) to begin Jan 2025 New maintenance facility in the coming yearsEducation and Experience Requirements
High level agronomic experience, preferably at varying levels of facilities. Previous Superintendent experience preferred. Associate’s degree or Certificate in Agronomy GCSAA Membership in good Standing Knowledge of local and federal regulatory compliance associated with golf course management and use of reclaimed water. Experience effectively managing budgets and producing high end results with mid-level budgets Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Highly organized, motivated and efficient with a strong attention to detail Communication and interpersonal skills are critical, looking for a true department leader to redefine the team culture. Priority focus on daily setup, moisture management and playability Must obtain a Maryland Pesticide and Fertilizer License within 60 days of hire.Compensation and Benefits
Salary and bonus potential up to $125k DOE Full benefits package Cell phone provided Uniform allowance GCSAA National and Local Dues PaidBenefits:
Medical Plans Prescription Plan Critical Illness Insurance Accident Injury Insurance Hospital Care Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Wellness Support Health Savings Account Flexible Spending Accounts Basic Life and AD&D Insurance Voluntary Short-Term Disability Insurance Identity Theft Insurance Employee Assistance & Wellness Support Program 401(k) Pet Insurance Legal Services Holiday PayFor Consideration, Please Email Resume to Regional Director of Agronomy Kyle DeNuys – kdenuys@troon.com