How much do you get paid working at a golf course?

The local golf club in my town is hiring for seasonal workers. I’m interested in being a receptionist there, or either a waitress. What position would make more money? Has anyone ever worked at a golf course before?

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8 Responses to “How much do you get paid working at a golf course?”
  1. nicbouy says:

    i work at a country club and it all a varys like the cartboys get paid $8, the waiters get $10, and so on but all golf course are different in every area

  2. wbaker777 says:

    I’d say a waitress will make more money than a receptionist.

  3. ÐIESEŁ ÐUB says:

    Most likely the waitress job will pay more. At least at the courses I have worked at were like this.

  4. toughnottobeacynic says:

    The waitresses salary is augmented with the tips she will receive. Nobody tips a receptionist.

  5. Caitlin<3 says:

    waitress..my friend works at a golf course and she makes over $100-200 in tips

  6. answer.definitely.legit says:

    well it’s $3.00 below minimum wage, and dont worry because every golf club in america has the same exact pay. hope i helped

  7. tarheel says:

    For sure waitress will make way more. It’s all about the tips. Plus, the nicer the course, the bigger the tips.

  8. Justin L says:

    I have managed 3 separate courses and have found that this can vary alot. More times than not a waitress is going to make more money than the receptionist but be aware at the difference in schedules. If working nights isnt your thing then I would go with the receptionist job. Also, another thing to consider is that the receptionist job will be a consistent pay where as the waitress job will vary depending on business. As always make sure you job choice is based on more than money or you will be dissapointed.

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