Mike,
Then why do we see so many instances of the $45k position becoming more prevelant at so many clubs?
Ken
Ken,
I grew up playing Cobbs Creek and Avalon Golf Club, a Philly muni and a regular guy public on the Jersey Shore. I would be surprised if either of those has a $45,000 Super. Obviously my view is skewed living in the Northeast, but I would assume they would make more.
I know that the Assistant Teachers at my son's school would love to make $45,000 a year and my son's school is a 11 1/2 month program. If I told you the tuition at his school you would call me a liar.
Supers are the most important people at a golf club. I will take a Scott Ramsey at Yale anyday over C&C, Doak or Roger Rulewich. I will take a great Assistant Teacher all day long at my kids school. They are both underpaid however the people who do both jobs love their jobs and don't do it for money, and I for one do appreciate it.
In reference to Mike Young, Mike normally tries to take us to the basics of golf courses, but the reality is this group really only cares about 500 courses or so. Off line Kyle Harris and I agreed to play Lakerica (see the Florida thread) on my next trip to Mountain Lake, but in gereral I plead guilty to being "top heavy" of focusing on "great" courses.
I will say that I really appreciate Kyle being at Mountain Lake, and I know the Greens Chairman appreciates him too. When Kyle walks the course during a round with me, he is focused on how to make the course better not his game. We will lose Kyle someday due to money, a better opportunity for Kyle or a lack of single women in Lake Wales, Florida under the age of 60
. In the meantime, I do appreciate him, but unfortunately for him, I don't set salaries.