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Assistant Professional: Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto

About Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto
Founded in 1924, Ladies’ is the only private golf club created by women for women in North America. This iconic club has provided a warm, welcoming, and inclusive community for those who love golf to enjoy fun and camaraderie and share a storied legacy of nearly 100 years. We also offer a robust and dynamic Golf Academy for newcomers to learn the sport, and for experienced players to hone their skills. As a testament to the upward trajectory of the Club, Ladies’ has recently completed several course enhancements including a brand new hole, and complete green reconstruction, as well as an improved practice range. In addition, we have recently acquired a TrackMan Studio for off-season simulator sessions, and are embarking on a massive clubhouse renovation project. As seen through these improvements, Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto is positioned strongly for the future as we continue to honour our founder Ada Mackenzie’s legacy and vision.

Golf
The golf course is a Stanley Thompson original. Comprised of 20 holes, members enjoy unique 9 and 18-hole routings. With six tee decks to choose from, the golf course is enjoyable and challenging for every level of golfer. Host of the 2021, and 2022 PGA of Ontario Women’s Championship, 2018 & 2019 DCM PGA of Canada Women’s Championship and several provincial championships, the course has tested many of the game’s best golfers. The trademark, small, and undulating greens are a Thompson signature that has been well-preserved. Practice facilities include a 200-yard range, short game area, putting green, warm-up nets and an active winter academy. The full service, well-stocked Golf Shop caters to our entire golfing community.

Location
Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto, Thornhill, ON
Posted
2023-04-04
Deadline
2023-04-14
Job Summary

Our team is growing and we are looking for an energetic, passionate, and motivated Assistant Golf Professional who is eager to learn, grow, and contribute to the ongoing success of our Golf Team. Reporting to the Head Golf Professional, the Assistant Professional will be expected to play a key role in the day-to-day operations.

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Responsibilities
  • Daily planning and execution of day-to-day operations.
  • Club fitting and basic repair such as regripping.
  • Conducting and assisting with member events and weekly draws/leagues.
  • Assisting with member tournaments and outside charity/corporate events.
  • Supervision of Golf Operations Department (Back Shop).
  • Sales, merchandising and general contributions to the retail operation.
Qualifications
  • Member of the PGA of Canada in good standing preferred.
  • PGM student or graduate of a PGM program is preferred.
  • Friendly, courteous, and outgoing demeanour.
  • Clear, honest, and professional style of communication.
  • Organized and able to quickly adapt to fast-paced work environments.
  • Experience with Jonas POS & Tee Sheet Software, Golf Genius Software and TrackMan is beneficial.
Compensation
$800 per week
Benefits/Perks
  • Annual bonus potential
  • 100% of private lesson revenue
  • PGA of Canada dues paid
  • Professional development opportunities
  • 5-day work week and flexible scheduling
  • Staff meal plan
  • Clothing, equipment, and food & beverage discounts
PGA of Canada Specialization
Golf Operations
Start Date
2023-04-21
Course Website
https://www.ladiesgolfclub.com/
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Employment Duration
April 21st, 2023 – November 15th, 2023
Contact Information

Interested candidates should submit a detailed cover letter and resume in either .PDF or .DOC format to Head Golf Professional, Jaime Steedman (she/her) jsteedman@ladiesgolfclub.com by the end of day Friday April 14th, 2023.

We thank everyone for their expression of interest – all applicants will be acknowledged.

Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas. In accordance with the AODA Act, accommodation will be provided throughout the recruitment process to applicants with disabilities.