2026-01-02 – Weekly Golf Jobs : Explore remote golf sales roles

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the golf job market shows a bit of everything—urgent local roles and some solid remote opportunities. Positions in both management and hands-on roles are popping up, and a few remote jobs are offering the flexibility many are seeking.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Golf Attendant
    Company: Five Iron Golf | Location: Washington, DC
    This role is perfect for anyone with a background in golf or hospitality. Five Iron Golf is looking for someone to keep the place running smoothly and ensure top-notch customer experiences.
    Apply Here

  • Golf Fitness Trainer
    Company: Urban Golf Performance | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    If you’re a trainer passionate about enhancing golf performance, this is your gig. Urban Golf Performance is looking for someone who can combine fitness with golf expertise.
    Apply Here

  • Golf Course Superintendent
    Company: Wolf Creek Management LLC | Location: Eden, UT
    This full-time, onsite position involves overseeing the golf course. It’s ideal for someone with strong leadership skills and a green thumb.
    Apply Here

  • Customer Support Golf Representative
    Company: Project Resources Group Inc | Location: Pueblo, CO
    This role involves handling a high volume of calls. It’s great for someone with excellent communication skills who can solve problems on the fly.
    Apply Here

  • Golf Course Mechanic - Fox Hollow Golf Course
    Company: Baltimore County Revenue Authority | Location: Lutherville-Timonium, MD
    Responsible for maintaining and repairing the golf course equipment fleet. It’s a hands-on role at Fox Hollow Golf Course.
    Apply Here

  • Golf Experience Associate
    Company: Five Iron Golf | Location: Washington, DC
    Ideal for those with sales or hospitality experience, this role involves customer interaction and ensuring an excellent golf experience.
    Apply Here

  • Head Golf Professional
    Company: Bountiful City | Location: Bountiful, UT
    Representing the city in regional and national golf events, this role is for a seasoned pro who loves to promote tourism through golf.
    Apply Here

  • Golf Cart Technician
    Company: Caddyshack Golf Cars | Location: Rancho Mirage, CA
    If you’re mechanically inclined, this role involves servicing golf carts. Perks include paid time off and 401(k) benefits.
    Apply Here

  • Head Golf Pro
    Company: Intown Golf Club | Location: Raleigh, NC
    This role involves engaging with the local community and promoting the club’s offerings. Great for a pro who loves to be involved.
    Apply Here

  • HEAD GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT - CRANE FIELD GOLF COURSE
    Company: Axxion Development LLC dba Remuda Golf Course | Location: Clearfield, UT
    With over five years of maintenance experience needed, this role is for a seasoned superintendent ready to tackle new challenges.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are the dream for many, and this week, there are some great options. Whether in sales or marketing, these jobs offer the flexibility to work from anywhere.

  • Luxury Golf Travel Sales Representative
    Company: Nordicraft Construction and Roofing | Location: Aitkin, MN
    Join Halcyon Golf Travel to create bespoke travel experiences. It’s a high-earning potential role for a sales-savvy individual.
    Apply Here

  • Sales Executive - Golf & Trailer
    Company: Lightspeed DMS | Location: South Jordan, UT
    If you’re familiar with the golf and trailer industries, this is a flexible sales role that could be a great fit.
    Apply Here

  • Independent Sales Representative - Golf Division
    Company: Mizzen+Main | Location: New York, NY
    Representing Mizzen+Main, this role is ideal for someone entrepreneurial with a knack for sales.
    Apply Here

  • Email Marketing Specialist - NYC Based, Remote
    Company: Five Iron Golf | Location: New York, NY
    This role doesn’t require a golf background but having one is a plus. You’ll be crafting campaigns for a well-known brand.
    Apply Here

  • Data Conversion Specialist
    Company: Lightspeed DMS | Location: South Jordan, UT
    A remote position that requires strong data skills, perfect for someone who loves tech and golf.
    Apply Here

  • HIRING NOW: Ambitious Business Consultant\Field Sales Representative
    Company: Dreams Business Cloud | Location: Chula Vista, CA
    This role is for a go-getter who loves networking at golf tournaments and business expos.
    Apply Here

  • HIRING NOW: Ambitious Business Consultant\Field Sales Representative
    Company: Dreams Business Cloud | Location: San Diego County, CA
    Similar to the Chula Vista role, focus on business education and transformation programs at key events.
    Apply Here

  • HIRING NOW: Driven Business Consultant & Field Sales Representative
    Company: Dreams Business Cloud | Location: Carlsbad, CA
    Attend golf tournaments and business events, representing high-credibility programs.
    Apply Here

  • Lead Data Engineer
    Company: 540 | Location: Arlington, VA
    A remote role with a company that values social events and team connections. If you’re data-driven, check this out.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Data Engineer
    Company: 540 | Location: Arlington, VA
    Similar role to the Lead Data Engineer, offering great benefits and the chance to join a tech-savvy team.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s the scoop for this week. Whether you’re looking to stay local or explore remote options, there’s a bit of everything. Keep chasing those dreams, and good luck out there!

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I took the ‘apply promptly’ note and landed a remote golf sales role by attaching a 60‑second Loom walking through how I’d pitch their launch monitor to muni pros, plus a short follow‑up email template — response rate spiked, though it can backfire with teams locked into strict ATS steps. Anyone else get better callbacks when you reference the exact tee sheet/POS they use?

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Applied same day to a remote role; attached a 1‑page territory plan — got ‘let’s talk.’ Or send a 3‑sentence ROI email.

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Set ‘real-time’ alerts and reply within 4 hours; include Calendly: https://calendly.com — worked twice; if links annoy, offer two slots.

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I got traction on a remote golf sales role by emailing a 90‑day micro plan as a single PNG and pasting the bullets into the email — ATS stripping files, — same‑day call. Since these listings “might expire,” I also name one week‑one win (e.g., muni league bundle) to show speed; if attachments aren’t welcome, I just drop it inline.

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And i lean on ‘apply promptly’ and send a 30‑sec Loom intro: https://loom.com. If links filter, paste the transcript.

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I’ve had the best luck adding a one-liner “how I’d pitch your product to a head pro” plus a 10-account opener list right in the email; if I can’t find the hiring manager, I send a 20-sec LinkedIn voice note — feels more human and gets replies. Caveat: keep it under 150 words or it reads like spam. @m_vance23, worth a try?

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Quick example: I’ve gotten strong replies by offering a short line like ‘Book me for a 15‑minute live dialing block to three target pro shops on Zoom so you can hear the pitch,’ and naming the three I’d call. It signals I’m ready to sell and de‑risks the hire; small caveat — if the post looks stale, I verify the buyer name with a quick pro shop call first.

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I get more replies on remote golf sales roles when I send a 2‑sentence email with one proof point and a single screenshot of a booked tee‑sheet demo, subject line: “Quick win for your pro shop — 7‑day test in Phoenix”; it feels actionable without a deck. If the posting screams high‑velocity, I skip the screenshot and just lead with last quarter’s meeting‑to‑win rate.

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Given these are “posted in real‑time and might expire,” I send a 45‑second Loom showing how I’d land five first meetings in their target region with a one‑line CTA + my Calendly, ideally within an hour. That’s gotten me quick callbacks on remote roles; if the listing quietly shifts to “hybrid,” I skip and move on. Example template: https://www.loom.com.

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Last week I landed a remote golf sales interview within 24 hours by dropping a LinkedIn voice note plus a 3‑line text to the listing contact — these are posted in real-time and expire, so speed matters. I led with “If you’re still hiring this week, here’s exactly how I’d lock 5 first meetings in the Southeast by Friday,” and linked a single Google Doc with the targets and talk tracks; , long email threads kill momentum. Small caveat: if there’s no contact listed, I call the club office to get the hiring lead and send the same note within the hour.

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