Glen Oak Country Club

Glen Ellyn, IL

Lead Assistant Golf Professional

ABOUT GLEN OAK COUNTRY CLUB

Glen Ellyn, IL | With chapters of its past written by some of golf’s storied names, Glen Oak Country Club is rich in tradition. For more than 100 years, Glen Oak has been a vibrant hub for its members’ golf, social and family activities. Established in 1911, the grounds of Glen Oak were a family farm until purchased by the organizers of Pickwick Country Club in the early 1900s. Pickwick commissioned noted golf course architect Tom Bendelow, who designed the original 9-hole course. For reasons unknown Pickwick soon went under. Fearing the prime piece of real estate would be converted to a housing subdivision, the former Pickwick officers worked diligently to find new ownership. Their fears were abated when, in 1911, Glen Oak Country Club was formed.


The name “Glen Oak” was selected as being representative of both Glen Ellyn and Oak Park, the hometown of many original members. For decades, these west suburban members would make their way to the Club by train, the Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad. There was even a “Glen Oak” stop on the line, its small depot just a short walk from the Club’s first tee. The railroad is long gone, replaced by the Illinois Prairie Path, but the stone remnants of Glen Oak’s depot entrance remain and can be seen near the ninth hole tee box.


The Course Original architect Bendelow, known as the “Johnny Appleseed” of American golf, was brought back by Glen Oak to complete the 18-holes. A prolific architect who created Medinah Country Club No. 3 and East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, among many others, Bendelow’s design philosophy has been described as a “naturalist’s approach” in that he embraced and utilized a site’s natural features. Fellow naturalists William Langford and Theodore J. Moreau rebuilt the course in 1922. Later, Albert Tillinghast (1935), David Gill (1965) and Bruce Borland made alterations. More recently, Rick Jacobson was retained to keep the course up-to-par.

LEGENDARY NAMES IN GLEN OAK LORE “Lighthorse” Harry Cooper, a Brit, was the Club’s most renowned golf professional from 1930-1937. With an impressive 31 PGA wins, Mr. Cooper is often considered the “greatest golfer never to have won a major.” Only Vijay Singh has surpassed Cooper’s record of wins by a foreign- born tour player. Cooper and Bill Dawson, an accomplished amateur and longtime Glen Oak member, competed in the 1934 inaugural Masters tournament. Nicknamed because of his ruddy complexion, "Pinky" was one of the club’s most beloved caddies during the Cooper era. He is immortalized in the fountain statue near the Club’s entrance and the Club’s logo, a young caddie under an open golf umbrella. Both evoke the spirit and history of Glen Oak as well as the Club’s commitment to a thriving caddie program and walking golf.

THE 1990’S - TODAY Glen Oak’s stately clubhouse, built in 1924, was substantially remodeled in the 1990s. It retains its vintage charm but with modernized amenities. In 2004, the Club built the “Lodge,” a comfortable, casual building and home to Glen Oak’s avid skeet & trap shooting team. A large, wood burning fireplace is the Lodge’s centerpiece during the colder months, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere to have lunch, watch a game or gather with friends. In 2016, the Club saw significant renovations with the construction of a brand-new aquatic center. Infrastructure upgrades also brought in Lake Michigan water to the Club. A renovated veranda added unrivaled, outdoor dining space with stunning views of the course, and intimate seating around fire pits brought a resort-like feel to the Club. In 2021, Glen Oak installed a new water irrigation system and constructed a two-story complex featuring Paddle Tennis and Golf Simulators adding to year-round amenities and programming. By providing a superior golf experience and exceptional recreational and social activities, Glen Oak fosters friendship and camaraderie for its members and guests. Since 1911 the club has not only endured, but it has also thrived.



POSITION OVERVIEW

Job Structure

Reports to: Director of Golf

Position Type: Full-Time, Year-Round


Description: Glen Oak C.C. is looking for a career-minded Golf Professional to assist the Director of Golf in all aspects of the Golf Operations with a 5–6-day work week (as needed). This position is a year-round position with the Club closed in January - February. Over the past 20 years, Glen Oak has had multiple Assistants move on to Head Golf Professional / Director of Instruction / Executive Management positions around the country. This position will be supported for a similar career path.

The Golf Operations Staff includes Director of Golf, Lead Assistant Golf Professional, two (2) Full-Time Assistant Professionals, Inside Service Staff (6), Caddie Manager oversees an Outside Service Supervisor and supplemental staff (10-12), Director of Instruction oversees all group Instructional Programs.

New in 2022 was the opening of the Sports Complex consisting of four (4) paddle / pickle courts, a paddle hut/lounge and a lower-level simulator facility. Currently, the Lead Assistant will not be responsible for the off-season operations of the sim facility but may give Member’s lessons according to the facility protocols during January & February if so desired.


EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • The selected candidate would ideally have / be:

    • PGA Member in Good Standing

    • 3 Years Private Facility Experience preferred

    • 4-Year Undergraduate Degree preferred

  • The successful candidate would demonstrate / possess:

    • Professional appearance

    • Genuine personality & kind demeanor

    • Exceptional communication skills

    • Loyal & dedicated team focus

    • Meticulous & organized

    • Self-Motivated & passionate

    • Committed to Exceptional Member/Guest Experience


ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Oversight of Inside Operations to include but not limited to

    • Daily Member Play

    • Women's Golf Organization

    • Assist Merchandiser with Merchandising & Golf Shop Operations

    • Tournament Operations

    • Member-Guest Events

  • Hire, train & evaluate

    • Assistant Golf Professionals

    • Intern Golf Professionals

    • Inside Service Staff

  • Assist the Director of Instruction with

    • Junior Golf Program

    • PGA Junior League

    • Clinics

    • Individual Lessons

  • Assist the Caddie Manager with

    • Bag Room Operations

    • Practice Facilities Operations

    • Golf Cart Operations

    • Outside Services Staff

    • Caddie Program

  • Other duties as assigned

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS


  • Compensation Breakdown:

    • Base Salary $55,000 - $65,000

    • Lessons and Clinics

    • Year- End Bonus

    • Total Compensation $75,000 - $85,000

  • Benefits:

    • Club Employee Health & Dental Plan

    • 401 K opportunity

    • Educational Allowance

    • Golf Tournament Allowance

    • Uniform Allowance

    • PGA Dues Paid

    • PGA Merchandise Show

    • Full Playing and Practicing Privileges

    • Employee Meals while working

    • Play with Members (Caddie fees paid)


APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

  • All applications MUST be submitted through the PGA of America's Career Services Department as described below.

  • Resume deadline is January 10, 2023 at 11:59pm Central Standard Time

  • Combine your cover letter, resume, references, and any supporting documents into one (1) PDF document with the following file naming convention: Last Name, First Name, Glen Oak Country Club Lead Assistant Golf Professional

  • Please address all correspondence to - Mr. Danny Mulhearn, PGA | Director of Golf



Ryan Holland, PGA is the lead Consultant for this opportunity. For additional information and questions, please contact him directly:

Email: rholland@pgahq.com

Phone: (847) 204-2016


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