Host/Hostess- Mulligan's Pointe

Bobby Jones LinksGeorgetown, DE
1dOnsite

About The Position

Established in 2000 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, Bobby Jones Links is a club management and development company serving private, resort, daily fee, and public courses. At the heart of our work is a commitment to serving people and creating exceptional experiences for members, guests, and employees. We live by our core values: Make People Happy, Do What You Say, Strive for Excellence, Be Driven, and Grow Every Day. These principles shape our culture and drive our success. As Bobby Jones said, “The secret of golf is to turn three shots into two.” That same pursuit of excellence defines everything we do. Mulligan's Pointe, located in Georgetown, Delaware and managed by Bobby Jones Links, is a public 18-hole championship golf course that offers affordable unlimited golf memberships, a full-service event venue, and a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. The bar and grill is a local favorite, serving great food and beverages. The club also features live music for much of the year. The golf course measures 6,677 yard (par 72) PGA Instruction, Driving Range, Chipping & Putting Green! Mulligan's Pointe is hiring for Hosts/Hostesses.

Requirements

  • Evaluation of customer satisfaction and responsiveness.
  • Readiness and flexibility to assist where needed.
  • Punctual and accommodating.
  • Strong multi-tasking skills.

Responsibilities

  • Greet and seat members and guests with a friendly and welcoming demeanor.
  • Knowledgeable of table numbers, section numbers, and proper table rotation.
  • Inspect dining room prior to opening to ensure cleanliness, proper setup, and presentation.
  • Organize the Host/Hostess station.
  • Ensure menus and wine lists are clean and presentable.
  • Manage the guest reservation book and system.
  • Assist servers that are busy or overloaded.
  • Bus and reset tables.
  • Frequently check the restrooms for cleanliness and supplies.
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