I have been a beer girl at a golf course for 2 summers and make really good money and i am in the middle of no where, nebraska. what kind of money do beer girls make on the Golf Courses in las vegas on average because I am moving there this summer….
I can’t tell you how much you would make, but I can tell you about the golf culture out here in Vegas. You will probably make quite a bit more for a few reasons. 1) Most Las Vegas courses are pretty expensive to play compared to a lot of places, so most people will have money to spend. The rates at the ones I play run $100-$300/day per person and there are more expensive courses out there. Some private club memberships run in excess of $100K. 2) The tourists that play the courses have come here knowing that they’re going to spend money, so tipping out isn’t a big deal. 3) A lot of corporate executives come here for corporate retreats. And they all play golf. 4) The locals that live here know how much tipping means to many Las Vegans, so they will generally tip well.
If you get into a higher-end course like Dragon Ridge, Southern Highlands, Rio Secco, TPC, Bears Best, Bali Hai, etc.. you will make very good money. There’s not very many cheap courses in Las Vegas (especially compared to other cities), so golfers here tend to have more of an expendable income.. which should mean bigger tips.
I’ve lived in several states and several other big cities and the golfers here are more affluent than in other places. In other cities I’d run into people with regular jobs like accountants, city workers, teachers in the group in front or behind us.. Here I run into many more corporate executives, doctors, lawyers, business owners. The golfers out here are different because the course fees weed out a lot of people who can’t afford to golf.
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Probably a lot more than NE.
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I can’t tell you how much you would make, but I can tell you about the golf culture out here in Vegas. You will probably make quite a bit more for a few reasons. 1) Most Las Vegas courses are pretty expensive to play compared to a lot of places, so most people will have money to spend. The rates at the ones I play run $100-$300/day per person and there are more expensive courses out there. Some private club memberships run in excess of $100K. 2) The tourists that play the courses have come here knowing that they’re going to spend money, so tipping out isn’t a big deal. 3) A lot of corporate executives come here for corporate retreats. And they all play golf. 4) The locals that live here know how much tipping means to many Las Vegans, so they will generally tip well.
If you get into a higher-end course like Dragon Ridge, Southern Highlands, Rio Secco, TPC, Bears Best, Bali Hai, etc.. you will make very good money. There’s not very many cheap courses in Las Vegas (especially compared to other cities), so golfers here tend to have more of an expendable income.. which should mean bigger tips.
I’ve lived in several states and several other big cities and the golfers here are more affluent than in other places. In other cities I’d run into people with regular jobs like accountants, city workers, teachers in the group in front or behind us.. Here I run into many more corporate executives, doctors, lawyers, business owners. The golfers out here are different because the course fees weed out a lot of people who can’t afford to golf.
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