Summary The successful candidate will join a 5-man team that reports to the Course Manager. The successful candidate will carry out online educational learning, onsite training and assessments. Wage £14,918.80 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices Check minimum wage rates (opens in new tab) Training course Golf greenkeeper (level 2) Hours Summer hours - 06:00 - 14:30 and Winter hours 07:00 - 14:30. Shared paid weekend work and time in lieu. 37 hours 30 minutes a week Start date Friday 1 August 2025 Duration 2 years Positions available 1 Work Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience. What you'll do at work Daily Course maintenance and set-up Using and maintaining pedestrian and ride-on course maintenance machinery Mowing Changing Holes Moving Tee Markers Raking bunkers Construction and drainage work on the course Tree and woodland maintenance Where you'll work MELTHAM GOLF CLUB THICK HO THICK HOLLINS MELTHAM HD9 4DQ Training Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills. College or training organisation THE OLDHAM COLLEGE Your training course Golf greenkeeper (level 2) Understanding apprenticeship levels (opens in new tab) What you'll learn Course contents Identify and maintain natural habitats and areas of biodiversity. Apply irrigation to achieve appropriate soil conditions and golf course playability. Handle, store and dispose of golf course waste materials in accordance with environmental or waste management policies. Monitor and maintain standards of health, safety and security for oneself, colleagues, golfers and visitors on the golf course and surrounding areas, in line with legislation and company policy and procedures. Establish and maintain working relationships with greenkeeping staff, colleagues and others within the golf club environment. Keep up to date with advances in working practices and technologies to maintain and develop personal performance. Communicate golf course related information to stakeholders, including greenkeeping staff, colleagues and golfers. Mark and maintain golf areas in line with the Rules of Golf (including drop zones, hazard/ penalty areas, out of bounds and tee markers). Measure, record and communicate green speeds applying the United States Golf Association (USGA) Stimpmeter instructions. Position and change golf holes to the required finish and in accordance with the Rules of Golf. Set up mowers and mow areas of the golf course in accordance with golf course standards. Maintain and present bunkers for play. Switch and brush golf course turf. Set up equipment and aerate and scarify areas of the golf course. Repair damaged golf turf in play (for example, by turfing, plugging or patching). Use a range of integrated methods to control weeds, moss, fungal diseases, pests and turf disorder Apply top dressing in accordance with golf course requirements. Apply fertiliser to playing surfaces. Prepare, set up, operate and store tools, equipment and machinery in line with manufacturers' instructions and to the required specifications, to ensure their safe and effective use on golf turf surfaces and surrounding areas. Carry out routine maintenance to tools, equipment and machinery used for greenkeeping practices, in line with manufacturers' instructions and company policies and procedures. Prepare and operate a tractor with attachments in line with manufacturers instructions, legislation and company policies and procedures (including risk assessment, hitching, and safe stop). Maintain and renovate non-turf areas such as pathways, penalty areas. Monitor and record soil and plant health data. Prepare ground and establish turf and seed. Identification of grass type through seed inspection and physical inspection of the plant using either common or botanical names. Identify and maintain natural habitats and areas of biodiversity. Apply irrigation to achieve appropriate soil conditions and golf course playability. Handle, store and dispose of golf course waste materials in accordance with environmental or waste management policies. Monitor and maintain standards of health, safety and security for oneself, colleagues, golfers and visitors on the golf course and surrounding areas, in line with legislation and company policy and procedures. Establish and maintain working relationships with greenkeeping staff, colleagues and others within the golf club environment. Keep up to date with advances in working practices and technologies to maintain and develop personal performance. Communicate golf course related information to stakeholders, including greenkeeping staff, colleagues and golfers. Mark and maintain golf areas in line with the Rules of Golf (including drop zones, hazard/ penalty areas, out of bounds and tee markers). Measure, record and communicate green speeds applying the United States Golf Association (USGA) Stimpmeter instructions. Position and change golf holes to the required finish and in accordance with the Rules of Golf. Set up mowers and mow areas of the golf course in accordance with golf course standards. Maintain and present bunkers for play. Switch and brush golf course turf. Set up equipment and aerate and scarify areas of the golf course. Repair damaged golf turf in play (for example, by turfing, plugging or patching). Use a range of integrated methods to control weeds, moss, fungal diseases, pests and turf disorder Apply top dressing in accordance with golf course requirements. Apply fertiliser to playing surfaces. Prepare, set up, operate and store tools, equipment and machinery in line with manufacturers' instructions and to the required specifications, to ensure their safe and effective use on golf turf surfaces and surrounding areas. Carry out routine maintenance to tools, equipment and machinery used for greenkeeping practices, in line with manufacturers' instructions and company policies and procedures. Prepare and operate a tractor with attachments in line with manufacturers instructions, legislation and company policies and procedures (including risk assessment, hitching, and safe stop). Maintain and renovate non-turf areas such as pathways, penalty areas. Monitor and record soil and plant health data. Prepare ground and establish turf and seed. Identification of grass type through seed inspection and physical inspection of the plant using either common or botanical names. Your training plan Golf Greenkeeper Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard Requirements Essential qualifications GCSE in: English (grade Grade C or 4 and above) Maths (grade Grade C or 4 and above) Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know. Skills Communication skills Attention to detail Organisation skills Problem solving skills Number skills Team working Creative Physical fitness About this company Meltham Golf Club is a private members club that was founded in 1908 and has been developed over the years into a testing par 71 eighteen-hole course. It is situated to the south-west of Huddersfield in the foothills of the Pennines and enjoys a parkland setting with moorland views. Meltham prides itself on maintaining high standards for its membership and visitors all year round. http://www.meltham-golf.co.uk (opens in new tab) After this apprenticeship Can go on to Level 3 in Golf Greenkeeping Ask a question The contact for this apprenticeship is: MELTHAM GOLF CLUB LIMITED Ash Smith greenkeeper@meltham-golf.co.uk The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000325241.