Golf Greenkeeping Apprenticeship – Level 2

Course Code: ULA386W/AR1

Course Type
Apprenticeships, School Leavers
Subject Area
Facilities Management, Sports, Coaching & Exercise Health
Location
Cannington College
Start date
Flexible
Duration

21 months.

Course Overview

Golf greenkeepers spend most of their time working outdoors. They work in all seasons and can work in a variety of settings. They may be employed on golf courses such as a links golf course along the coast, or they may work inland on a parkland, downland or a heathland course. All golf courses have an outdoor space environment which will support health and wellbeing.

Topics may include:

  • Maintain golf greens, tees, fairways, surrounds, approaches and areas of rough and semi rough.
  • Prepare the golf course for play, in line with the Rules of Golf and employer’s requirements.
  • Prepare and setup golf course equipment to achieve required outcomes (e.g. hole changing equipment, bunker rakes, Stimpmeters).
  • Prepare the ground and establish turf and plants around the golf course and clubhouse. Identify and control weeds, pests, diseases and turf disorders on the golf course playing surfaces.
  • Renovate and repair turf surfaces such as golf greens, tees, fairways and areas of rough.
  • Maintain and renovate bunkers.
  • Maintain and renovate non turf areas such as pathways, penalty areas (e.g. water hazards, ditches).
  • Apply materials such as fertilisers, top dressing and seed across areas of the golf course.
  • Support the operation and maintenance of golf course drainage and irrigation systems.
  • Maintain wildlife habitats and environmentally sensitive areas within the golf course.
  • Collect information on golf course conditions and playability. Report information to team members and supervisors.
  • Prepare, setup and use golf course machinery to achieve required outcomes.
  • Carry out routine maintenance of golf equipment and machinery in line with organisational requirements and manufacturers’ instructions. Report any faults to relevant team member.
  • Keep up to date with advances in golf greenkeeping working practices and technologies and maintain continuous professional development (CPD).

Based in a real working environment, you learn and hone your skills as a Golf Greenkeeper with one-to-one support from a specialist trainer and workplace mentor, all while earning a wage.

Assessment Methods

Assessment will take place throughout the course, including online courses, learning journals to record practical skills, project work, and review visits with assessors.

Progression Options

You could progress to a Advanced Sports Turf Technician Level 3 or a Golf Course Manager Level 5.

Entry Requirements

You will need English Functional Skills Level 1 or GCSE grade 1 or above as well as Mathematics Functional Skills Level 1 or GCSE grade 1 or above.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can apply directly on any of the UCS College Group websites, whether you wish to study at Bridgwater College, Cannington College, Strode College, or Taunton College. Simply use our “Find a Course” feature and follow the on-screen instructions – be sure to have your important information to hand.