What are the responsibilities and job description for the Golf Course Marshall position at Crestview Country Club?
Location: Crestview Country Club / Wichita, KS
Job Type: Part-Time Seasonal
Reports To: Director of Golf and Head Golf Professional
- Monitor and manage pace of play to ensure a smooth flow on the golf course.
- Politely enforce club rules and etiquette with members and guests.
- Act as the eyes and ears of the golf course, communicating issues or incidents to the Golf Shop.
- Assist golfers with information, directions, and basic support during their round.
- Inspect the course regularly for any maintenance issues, safety hazards, or guest concerns.
- Report any violations of rules or inappropriate behavior in a professional manner.
- Ensure players are adhering to their tee times and starting at the correct hole.
- Support tournament operations by guiding groups, tracking pace, and offering logistical assistance.
- Maintain a positive, friendly, and professional demeanor at all times.
Qualifications:
- Strong understanding of golf rules and etiquette (preferred).
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to remain calm and courteous under pressure.
- Must be self-motivated, dependable, and detail-oriented.
- Ability to work weekends, holidays, and flexible hours as required.
- Previous customer service or golf course experience is a plus.
- Must be able to operate a golf cart and have a valid driver’s license.
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to be outdoors for extended periods in varying weather conditions.
- Light lifting (up to 25 lbs) and frequent mobility around the golf course.
Perks & Benefits:
- Complimentary golf privileges.
- Staff meals and uniform provided.
- Employee discounts in the golf shop and dining areas.
About Crestview Country Club:
Crestview Country Club has a broad history of excellence in Wichita. Founded in 1921, by three local businessmen on 160 acres between 17th and 21st, and Fairmount College and Oliver. They platted out the golf course, then fenced the greens to protect them from cattle that rightfully roamed the area. The remaining buffalo and surrounding wild grasses contributed to the natural appeal of the original golf course.The spirit of Crestview remained strong through World War II, the Great Depression, a fire that destroyed the original Clubhouse, the move to its current location in 1969, and many other events throughout its history.