Full-Time

Greenskeeper

Posted on 5/9/2026

Discovery Land Company

Discovery Land Company

1,001-5,000 employees

Private luxury communities offering golf

No salary listed

Fort Worth, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Grounds & Landscaping (2)
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Requirements
  • Knowledge methods and materials used in grounds and landscape area construction/maintenance work
  • Working knowledge of and ability to use hand and power tools and equipment
  • Ability to operate trucks and light motorized equipment
  • Ability to work in a team environment and operate in a safe, professional manner at all times
  • Ability to follow oral and written directions
  • Possession of a valid driver's license
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the position including, but not limited to, working outdoors in all weather conditions, standing, walking, and moving for periods of greater than eight (8) hours, and lifting and carrying items sometimes greater than fifty (50) pounds
  • Positive attitude, professional demeanor, and exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to deliver service to members, guests, and team members.
  • Must be able to work flexible work hours/schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Long hours may be required due to business demands.
  • Ability to work in a team environment.
  • Ability to stay calm and focused during the busiest of times.
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the position including, but not limited to, working indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions, standing, walking, and moving for periods of greater than eight (8) hours, and lifting and carrying items sometimes greater than fifty (50) pounds.
Responsibilities
  • Operates mowers and string trimmers in trimming greens, aprons, tees, around trees, fence lines, banks and hillsides, also edges cart paths, rakes, and maintains sand bunkers
  • Sets tee markers and cups on greens daily, maintains ball washers, replaces tee towels and flags when needed, removes debris, sands and seeds tee and drop area divots, and cleans flower beds
  • Maintains fuel and fluid levels for all types of equipment on a daily basis, reports equipment problems or failure to the equipment manager immediately
  • Returns all equipment to the designated location at the maintenance facility, and cleans the maintenance areas
  • Under the direction of the Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent, the groundskeeper-labor-rough crew marks the course for cart control weekly, moves cart control barriers and replaces worn or lost ropes and signs, and may mark hazard and drop areas
  • Waters and fertilize tees, greens, and fairways, and under direct supervision of the Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent, sprays chemicals on landscaped areas
  • Helps in project work, assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways. Grades and prepares soil base, lays sod, and seeds tees, greens and fairways
  • Installs forms and lays walks and paths using gravel and asphalt mixes, excavates and backfills ditches and trenches with hand tools, repairs and replaces pipe on irrigation systems
  • May be asked to operate mowers, dump trucks, or other light equipment
  • Performs any other duties as assigned.
Discovery Land Company

Discovery Land Company

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Discovery Land Company develops and manages private luxury residential communities and clubs with a family-centric focus. It creates properties that combine high-end homes with award-winning golf courses and the Outdoor Pursuits program, which offers guided local activities for all ages. The company differentiates itself by prioritizing casual luxury, a welcoming family environment, and curated activities inside private, secure communities rather than traditional, formal clubs. Its goal is to offer enduring, privately owned communities that provide long-term living options and a holistic lifestyle for wealthy families, while expanding its ecosystem through strategic partnerships and new locations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$17.4M

Headquarters

Missouri

Founded

1994

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What believers are saying

  • 2022 Homewood Mountain Resort partnership expands into ski destinations for year-round appeal.
  • June 2024 LA GOLF partnership consolidates luxury brands for cross-selling to members.
  • CostaTerra expansion in Portugal taps UHNW demand in European luxury markets.

What critics are saying

  • Indiana University $2B lawsuit accuses Discovery of contract interference, eroding confidence by August 2026.
  • Martin County blocks Atlantic Fields development over zoning, halting 317 homes by November 2027.
  • Homewood Resort gondola failure wastes 2022 investment, closing site by November 2026.

What makes Discovery Land Company unique

  • Discovery Land Company pioneered family-focused luxury communities starting with Estancia Club in 1996.
  • Introduced Outdoor Pursuits program in 1998 at Iron Horse, Montana, for guided local activities.
  • Integrates bespoke homes with sustainability, renewable energy, and habitat preservation across 35 properties.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Hybrid Work Options

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Gym Membership

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Home Office Stipend

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Company News

Big Horn County News
Oct 15th, 2025
From Deadwood to Deadrock: Man on the Move

From deadwood to Deadrock: man on the move. Keeping up with actor, artist, Samuel Jackson Enemy-Hunter, Crow Tribal member, is always a challenge. He is a man on the move. Most recently, he finished an Artist in-Residence period in Sept. at the Indian Museum of North America in the Native American Educational and Cultural Center at the Crazy Horse Memorial, N.D. But by the first week of Oct., Enemy-Hunter could be found back in Montana at the Crazy Mountain Ranch in the non-existent town of Deadrock. Clearly, there is a story here. In the shadow of the 11,000-odd feet Crazy Mountain range spreading 40 miles out, the ranch is described on the ranch website as rather unique: "In 1990, publisher Glenn Patch purchased the ranch for the enjoyment of his family and began to assemble the vintage western town of 'Deadrock' on the property, which today continues to be a notable and unique feature of the ranch. As one walks along 'Main Street', you will encounter a wide variety of historical buildings, settler's cabins, hotels, antique furnishings, reclaimed building materials and interesting artifacts, all of which were found and moved to the ranch from towns all over Montana and the West. In 1999, the Philip Morris Corporation purchased the ranch from Patch. For the next 22 years, the property was utilized to reward loyal Marlboro customers by bringing them out to experience the mountains and wide-open spaces of the West. In 2021, Lone Mountain Land Company acquired the ranch to run as a private membership experience featuring outdoor and mountain recreation, golf, lodging and much more. Just as importantly, the 18,000 acre property continues to be run as working cattle ranch that reflects the traditions and work ethic of Montana. Lone Mountain Land Company is partnering with Discovery Land Company to operate the ranch as a private membership." At this point, it is necessary to explain what happened to bring Enemy-Hunter to Deadrock. It was a call to create an instant event. He did not need to be asked twice and knew where to turn. "If I need a last minute posse for an event I can always count on family John Birdinground Marie Faith Birdinground Susan Birdinground Marnie Faith Littlelight and LGerians!" He explained, "Lynn-Wood Fields and I attended an event sponsored by the Harbor Fund in old town Deadrock at Crazy Mountain Ranch and they wanted a drum group and dancers for a cultural demonstration. Wolf Bear (Damon Gros Ventre and crew) stepped up and brought some dancers with them. My sister Elizabeth Swank and Samone came from Bozeman too. I could be wrong but the Crazy Mountains probably haven't heard Apsaalooke songs in over 100 years since the first Crow Agency was moved." The drum keeper, Gros Ventre, also had something to say about the event. "The name WolfBear is my Indian name. How I came up with that, I wanted something new and fresh around the reservation. So that's how we got the name. Active for a year now. We're from the Crow Reservation, we travel around for powwows in state and out of state, and we are always willing to sing for the love of it. And we are thankful for the invite to sing Tuesday." Looking back, Enemy Hunter reflected. "Actors Seth Greene and David Oyelowo were in attendance and spent time with the crew and have never seen or heard anything like it. More events to come and I have this crew on speed dial. A'HO!" What's next for Enemy-Hunter? Parlez vous Francais? Another residency to follow.

SnowBrains
Apr 5th, 2025
Homewood Mountain Resort, CA, Plans to Reopen for 2025-26 Season Without New Gondola

Homewood's future has been closely watched by skiers and locals alike, especially since JMA Ventures partnered with luxury developer Discovery Land Company in 2022.

Florida Trend Media Company
Mar 1st, 2025
Celebrity real estate developer wants to develop land in Martin County

Discovery Land Co. wants to develop Atlantic Fields, 317 homes on 420 acres and another 2,300 acres held as recreation, ag and conservation land.

Yahoo
Dec 20th, 2024
The short story: Indiana University professor, former students sued for $2B

The lawsuit seeks punitive damages against the former students and Discovery Land for interfering with contracts and business relations, as well as negligent supervision from the professor.

Indiana Public Media
Dec 19th, 2024
Indy developers sue Kelley students and prof, allege theft of $2 billion tropical resort plan

According to the court documents, the students said that could increase to over $2 billion - provided the Sadlers partnered with Discovery Land.