Apprentice Golf Professional: Glen Eagle Golf Club
Glen Eagle Golf Club is a picturesque 27-hole public golf course and event facility established in 1962 and located about 30 minutes northwest of Toronto in Caledon, Ontario. As we continue to elevate our golf operations and expand our instructional programming, we are seeking an energetic, motivated Apprentice Golf Professional with a strong passion for teaching, junior player development, and developing their management skills.
This is a hands-on leadership role ideal for an ambitious PGA of Canada Apprentice who wants to meaningfully contribute to a high-volume public facility while building and growing a thriving instructional business.
- Location
- Glen Eagle Golf Club
- Posted
- 2026-02-27
- Deadline
- 2026-03-13
- Job Summary
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The Apprentice Golf Professional will play a visible and integral role in daily golf operations, with a primary emphasis on:
- Junior Golf Camp leadership and development
- Private and group instruction including moments with our community leagues and tournament events
- Practice facility evolution
- Elevating customer service standards across the golf operation
- When not engaged in teaching or Junior Camp programming, the successful candidate will participate in the leadership and execution of daily golf operations, working closely with the Head Professional and General Manager to ensure an exceptional golfer experience.
- This role is designed for someone who wants to build golf ops leadership experience, teach, build programs, and grow professionally within a forward-thinking golf operation.
- Responsibilities
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Primary Responsibilities – Golf Operations Leadership
- Participate in leadership of pro shop and daily golf operations
- Support tee sheet management and golfer experience
- Maintain practice facility standards and organization
- Mentor and support Golf Operations staff
- Represent Glen Eagle with professionalism, hospitality, and enthusiasm
- Lead by example in delivering a consistent, elevated customer experience
Secondary Responsibilities – Teaching & Player Development
When not engaged in golf ops and customer service, the Apprentice Professional will:
- Play a leadership role in Glen Eagle’s 8-week Junior Golf Camp program running through July and August
- Deliver engaging instruction in private, semi-private, and group formats
- Teach fundamental skills, rules, and course etiquette to players of all ages
- Lead junior drills, games, and on-course learning experiences
- Communicate professionally and proactively with parents and lesson clients
- Assist in the development and growth of instructional clinics, leagues, and player development initiatives
- Contribute ideas to evolve and expand Glen Eagle’s practice facility programming
- Qualifications
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- PGA of Canada Apprentice status (or actively pursuing membership)
- A genuine passion for teaching and junior golf development
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Leadership presence and a team-oriented mindset
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced public golf environment
- Experience with Tee-On, Tagmarshal, or similar golf software considered an asset
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word & Excel)
Additional Requirements:
- Completion of Grade 12 (post-secondary education in Golf Management or related field is an asset)
- Availability for evenings, weekends, and peak season scheduling
- Compensation
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- $750-850/wk
- Drive your own portfolio of lessons business outside of work hours; retain 80% of lessons revenue
- PGA of Canada Specialization
- Teaching
- PGA of Canada Specialization
- Golf Operations
- Course Website
- https://www.gleneaglegolf.com/
- Employment Duration
- Seasonal
- Contact Information
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This is an opportunity to:
- Build and grow your teaching portfolio in a high-volume, community-focused facility
- Play a leadership role in shaping junior programming
- Contribute to the continued evolution of a respected and growing golf operation
- Develop professionally with an aim to play a bigger long-term role on our golf team
Application
Please submit:
1. Your resume
2. A cover letter or note outlining your love for the game of golf, teaching philosophy and career aspirationsApplications may be sent to:
gleneaglegm@gmail.com