Golf Course Manager (Company: Primarily engaged in managerial work)

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Industry & Occupation

Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure

Classification

Summary

A golf course manager oversees the operation and management of a golf course, handling tasks such as formulating business plans, course and facility management, staff management, customer service, safety measures, and more.

Description

As the person in charge of golf course operations, a golf course manager handles a wide range of tasks including formulating and managing annual budgets, revenue analysis, developing course maintenance plans, managing and maintaining facilities and equipment, recruiting, training, and scheduling staff, customer service, event planning, and more. Flexible responses to weather conditions and maintenance situations are required, and safety measures and compliance with laws are also important. By collaborating with the local community and implementing marketing initiatives, they attract customers and contribute to enhancing the brand value of the golf course.

Future Outlook

Although influenced by fluctuations in the golfing population and leisure demand, stable demand is expected due to the importance of efficient facility operations and service improvements. Environmental considerations and digitalization (such as online reservation systems) will be key in the future.

Personality Traits

Has coordination skills / Has hospitality / Has leadership / Has stress tolerance

Work Style

Indoor and outdoor work / Long hours / On-site work / Shift work / Two days off per week

Career Path

Front Staff → Assistant Manager → Deputy Manager → Manager → Area Manager

Required Skills

Budget Management / Course Management / Customer Service / Safety Management / Staff Management

Recommended Skills

Communication Skills (English) / Environmental Conservation Management / Event Planning / Marketing

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Adaptability Because flexible responses to weather and demand fluctuations are required.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because attention to detail is necessary for course quality and safety management.
Communication Skills Because coordination with staff, customers, and external vendors is necessary.
Initiative & Leadership Because leadership is necessary to make judgments and take action as a business leader.
Planning & Organization Because advanced planning skills are required for operations planning and event planning.
Problem Solving Because quick responses to weather changes and emergencies are necessary.
Stress Tolerance Because it is necessary to endure high-stress situations such as customer complaints and sudden responses.

Aliases

  • Golf Course Manager
  • Golf Course Operations Manager

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