Hiring employees to perform daily maintenance tasks continues to be one of the greatest challenges for golf course superintendents. Unfortunately, it does not look like this issue will go away any time soon. The labor shortage throughout the country is part of the problem, but the wages in golf course maintenance are a major hurdle as well.
Golf courses are relatively competitive with each other when it comes to hourly wages, but compared to industries that require a similar skillset, golf courses offer several dollars less per hour on average. Without a doubt, wage offerings are weighed heavily when potential candidates are determining whether to apply. Of course, there are certain benefits that golf courses can provide – like complimentary golf and a beautiful place to work – that the roofing and landscape industries cannot, but at the end of the day, money talks.