Golf Greenkeeper Apprenticeship
Overview
The Golf Greenkeeper Apprenticeship trains individuals to maintain and manage the greens, fairways, and other playing areas on a golf course. The course covers the principles of turf management, soil science, and plant health, along with the practical skills needed to operate and maintain specialised equipment. Apprentices learn about irrigation systems, pest and disease control, and sustainable practices for maintaining high-quality playing surfaces. The program also includes training in customer service, as greenkeepers often interact with golfers and club members. By the end of the apprenticeship, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to keep a golf course in top condition.
Course Content - What will I learn?
Maintain golf greens, tees, fairways, rough areas; use equipment for turf maintenance; apply treatments; control pests and diseases; maintain bunkers and water features; environmental management.
Am I right for the course?
If you are looking to earn while you learn, an apprenticeship is a great way to get experience and get qualified.
You should be employed, or have an employer willing to sponsor you. Applications are assessed on a case by case basis.
You will sit various assessments throughout the course, alongside an endpoint assessment at the end of the programme.
You will be taught by a team of expert Tutors and Work Based Assessors
What Next?
Full-time employment. Upon completion, you can also progress to a higher level apprenticeship or qualification.
Career progression is excellent for apprentices, and over the course of their careers, those with an Apprenticeship earn on average, £100,000 more than those without. (A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Apprenticeships and Other Vocational Qualifications, University of Sheffield, 2007)
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Fees
16-18 years old, no tuition fees apply to Full Time courses and fees subject to confirmation. Additional costs applicable to BHS courses.
For all two year courses fees shown above are per year.
Aged 19+ and planning to take a level 3 or above a different fee may apply. You may be eligible for an Advanced Learning Loan.
All HE courses (full and part time) are subject to tuition fees.
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