WOW! I want to live this life! Fame and Fortune! Recognition! Grace! Even through a drought! Dealing with it all.. Oh plus the exceedingly up's and down's. Yeah I'm a Super. And I keep coming back :)
My dads been on a golf course his whole life up here in Ontario Canada he’s been a super at royal Canadian Air Force base personal golf course for a while now, thanks for showing the behind the scenes that not a lot get to experience the difficult parts yet how beautiful it is , such an art thankfully I’ve had the privilege to cut greens for him for a while seasonally truly a therapeutic job
Great video..I'm getting back into golf course maintenance this year in Atlantic Can after being out of it for 7 years. Looking forward to it and also more videos like this one. Thanks
@@michaelfosnaught2238 Us course crew guys in Utah spend all winter skiing and all summer up early and out there all day so we can go skiing all winter lol. We love golf cuz it pays our bills.
I did. I was a greenskeeper growing up and loved it, but make films for a living now. My brother is one of the supers in the video, so thats how this came together
Nasty. Why don't they expose the life of a golfcourse's maintenance worker? Most superintendents don't do shit other than boss around and "supervise." Amazing to see some of them actually do some work.
Superintendents pay their dues. They start from the bottom and work their way up. I give credit to my employees for busting their tails. A Superintendent is only as good as his employees.
Juan Moreno well that is the point of being a superintendent is to supervise.... lol either way mine works just as much as us employees so I don't know what supers you know
Someone's bitter. How about work hard and work your way up. Your one of those complaining workers when you see job board probably be fired multiple times because of attitude
Great video..There is no better feeling in the world than watching the sunrise from the 15th green, looking across the golf course in the morning,admiring all of the hard work our entire crew puts into maintaining such a beautiful piece of property..Keep up the great work !!
Amazing video that tells a great story in a short time. Thanks to Paul, Andrew and Lucas. Well done! Nadine and Brian may be up for "best supporting" roles!
WOW! I want to live this life! Fame and Fortune! Recognition! Grace! Even through a drought! Dealing with it all.. Oh plus the exceedingly up's and down's. Yeah I'm a Super. And I keep coming back :)
My dads been on a golf course his whole life up here in Ontario Canada he’s been a super at royal Canadian Air Force base personal golf course for a while now, thanks for showing the behind the scenes that not a lot get to experience the difficult parts yet how beautiful it is , such an art thankfully I’ve had the privilege to cut greens for him for a while seasonally truly a therapeutic job
Why is this video shot so well? Now I’m torn between wanting to work at the local course and wanting to create videos like these!
Great
I'm proud to be a Greenkeeper
5:23 Your late man.
46-0-0, dang that's some nitrogen....
Great video..I'm getting back into golf course maintenance this year in Atlantic Can after being out of it for 7 years. Looking forward to it and also more videos like this one. Thanks
wish me goodluck, coz tomorrow I'll seat for interview for assistant. gcs position.
Howd it go?!
I work at a golf course for 8 years now and i love it good video 👍
What do you do in the winter?
Michael Fosnaught IM IN FLORIDA 👍 WE ALWAYS WORKING 😁
@@michaelfosnaught2238 Us course crew guys in Utah spend all winter skiing and all summer up early and out there all day so we can go skiing all winter lol. We love golf cuz it pays our bills.
Who did the recording and editing for this video?
I did. I was a greenskeeper growing up and loved it, but make films for a living now. My brother is one of the supers in the video, so thats how this came together
@@andrewmaccormack9118 thanks! Crazy I posted this 3 years ago when I was taking turf grass courses
We call them course manager in England but it's a title with a lot of pressure blame gets passed down or up which ever way you wanna look at it
dream job right there. Id love to do this for "work"
Stegs it’s tough until you get there, work a lot of 100 hour weeks
It's honestly probably the toughest landscaping job there is
Nasty. Why don't they expose the life of a golfcourse's maintenance worker? Most superintendents don't do shit other than boss around and "supervise." Amazing to see some of them actually do some work.
Superintendents pay their dues. They start from the bottom and work their way up. I give credit to my employees for busting their tails. A Superintendent is only as good as his employees.
Juan Moreno well that is the point of being a superintendent is to supervise.... lol either way mine works just as much as us employees so I don't know what supers you know
My superintendent is on the course all day working all the time he’s great!
All the supertinedents I know work as hard or harder than the other employees
Someone's bitter. How about work hard and work your way up. Your one of those complaining workers when you see job board probably be fired multiple times because of attitude
Great video! Superintendents are heroes of the course
And you guys are the heros when stuff breaks. We love you! -Candia Woods Golf Links Caleb Harris
Amazing. I'm trying to become an assistant golf course superintendent
Thiết Phạm how did it go?
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@@excellenceinanimation960 things are going well, I'm still on my way!
Great video..There is no better feeling in the world than watching the sunrise from the 15th green, looking across the golf course in the morning,admiring all of the hard work our entire crew puts into maintaining such a beautiful piece of property..Keep up the great work !!
Your crew doesn't feel the same way
@@larryc5361the ones that do arent seen.
Amazing video that tells a great story in a short time. Thanks to Paul, Andrew and Lucas. Well done! Nadine and Brian may be up for "best supporting" roles!
Thanks Kenneth! Appreciate it