Sand Valley is a golf resort and community settled gently upon 12,000 acres of rugged, pre-historic sand dunes in central Wisconsin. Here, residents and guests will find six world-class golf courses built in harmony with the land: Sand Valley, Mammoth Dunes, Sandbox, The Lido, Sedge Valley, and Commons. Founded in 2016 by brothers Michael and Chris Keiser, the resort is known for its friendly hospitality and a community of golf and outdoor enthusiasts who have been drawn to the raw beauty and serenity of the vast Wisconsin Wilderness.
Beyond premier golf, Sand Valley is a year-round celebration of all the outdoors from fat-tire biking, hiking, and kayaking to ice hockey, skating, or a guided cold plunge. The resort now features a 13,000-square-foot Tennis Center with 16 grass tennis courts and the eleventh Court Tennis facility in the United States. Alongside soul-stirring golf and outdoor exploration, Sand Valley offers a variety of savory dining venues showcasing globally inspired and rustic Wisconsin cuisine.
The Sand Valley team works together to create experiences of a lifetime by asking questions and sharing ideas. With authenticity and a hard-working attitude, Sand Valley helps guide guests through an immersive experience in Wisconsin's natural beauty and away from the demands of daily life.
The Greenskeeper supports the daily care and presentation of Sand Valley’s golf courses and surrounding grounds. Working alongside the Agronomy team, this role operates equipment and tools to maintain playing surfaces and course conditions, helping deliver the high standards our guests expect each day.
This role works primarily outdoors in varying weather conditions including heat, cold, wind, and rain. Team members may be exposed to fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, moving equipment, and occasional misdirected golf balls. Proper safety procedures and protective equipment must always be followed.
Sand Valley LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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