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===Golf===
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:''See: [[Turf management#Golf courses]] and [[Greenskeeper]]''
{{see also|Turf management#Golf courses|Greenskeeper|Groundskeeping#Groundskeeping equipment}}
In [[golf]], the '''equipment manager''' oversees the fleet of equipment used on the [[Golf#Golf course|golf course]] for [[turf management]]. This may include:
In [[golf]], the '''equipment manager''' oversees the fleet of equipment used on the [[Golf#Golf course|golf course]] for [[turf management]]. This may include:
* [[Power take-off]] [[Tractor]]s
* [[Power take-off]] [[Tractor]]s

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An equipment manager is an overseer of a fleet of equipment used by a business or organization to oversee, maintain, repair, and often procure or liquidate, an inventory of equipment. In sports, an equipment manager is a person who is in charge of a sports team's equipment. In professional and collegiate sports, this is usually a full-time job and includes transportation, laundry, repairs and regular service (such as sharpening of skates for ice hockey).

Sports equipment

See: Sports equipment#Various sports

Association football (soccer)

See: Kit (association football)#Equipment

In association football, the kit manager or kit man oversees the players' equipment.

Golf

In golf, the equipment manager oversees the fleet of equipment used on the golf course for turf management. This may include:

  • Power take-off Tractors
  • Hydraulics or Belt (mechanical) driven Rotary mowers
  • Bobcats
  • Reel and Bedknife mowers(Hydraulic or belt driven)
  • spray rigs
  • Irrigation systems
  • Fork lifts
  • Front-end loaders
  • Gator utility vehicles
  • Chain saws
  • Trimmers
  • Sand rakers
  • Stump grinders
  • Golf carts
  • Blowers
  • Greens rollers
  • Pressure washers

And numerous other pieces of equipment a Golf Course or the Turf Care industry employs.

The term has also been used less frequently as a synonym with "Fleet Manager" (fleet management).

Ice hockey

See also