NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "golf-course"
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- 813990-04 - Golf OrganizationsGolf Organizations are entities that are involved in promoting and organizing golf-related activities. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can operate at various levels, from local to national. The main goal of Golf Organizations is to promote the sport of golf and provide opportunities for golf enthusiasts to participate in various …Examples: Golf course management companies, Golf equipment manufacturers, Golf instruction schools,
- 423910-19 - Golf Course Equipment (Wholesale)The Golf Course Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in golf courses. This includes a wide range of products such as golf carts, golf balls, golf clubs, golf bags, golf course maintenance equipment, and more. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from …Examples: Golf course maintenance equipment, Golf carts, Golf balls, Golf clubs, Golf
- 561520-16 - Golf TournamentsGolf Tournaments is a subdivision of the Tour Operators industry that involves organizing and managing golf events for individuals, groups, and corporations. This industry caters to golf enthusiasts who want to participate in tournaments, as well as businesses that want to host corporate events or fundraisers. Golf Tournaments can range from small local events to large …Examples: Charity golf tournaments, Corporate golf events, Professional golf tournaments, Amateur
- 423860-12 - Golf Cars & Carts (Wholesale)The Golf Cars & Carts (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of golf cars and carts to retailers, golf courses, and other commercial entities. These vehicles are designed for use on golf courses, resorts, and other recreational areas. The industry includes a range of vehicles, from basic golf carts to more advanced models that are equipped …Examples: Golf course equipment, Golf cart accessories, Golf cart parts, Golf cart batteries,
- 237990-04 - Golf Course ConstructionGolf course construction is a specialized field within the heavy and civil engineering construction industry. It involves the planning, design, and construction of golf courses, including the layout of the course, the installation of irrigation systems, and the shaping of the terrain to create the desired playing conditions. Golf course …Examples: Golf course design, Golf course construction, Golf course renovation,
- 713910-02 - Golf CoursesThe Golf Courses industry involves the operation of golf courses and country clubs that offer golf courses to the public. Golf courses are outdoor recreational facilities that provide a range of services, including golf lessons, equipment rental, and food and beverage services. The industry also includes country clubs that offer …Examples: Public golf courses, Private golf courses, Resort golf courses, Municipal
- 541611-03 - Golf Course ConsultantsGolf Course Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to golf course owners and operators. They help clients improve the overall quality of their golf courses, increase revenue, and enhance the golfing experience for players. Golf Course Consultants typically have extensive knowledge of the golf …Examples: Golf course design, Course maintenance, Golf course management, Golf
- 541310-17 - Golf Course ArchitectsGolf Course Architects are professionals who specialize in designing and planning golf courses. They work closely with clients to create a unique and challenging course that meets their needs and specifications. Golf Course Architects must have a deep understanding of the game of golf, as well as knowledge of the natural environment and …Examples: Golf course design, Golf course planning, Golf course construction,
- 541810-09 - Golf AdvertisingGolf Advertising is a specialized subdivision of the Advertising Agencies industry that focuses on promoting golf-related products and services. This industry involves creating and executing advertising campaigns that target golf enthusiasts, golf courses, and golf-related businesses. Golf Advertising agencies work with clients to develop marketing …Examples: Golf equipment manufacturers, Golf courses and resorts, Golf apparel brands, Golf
- 713990-20 - Golf Practice RangesGolf Practice Ranges are facilities that provide golfers with a place to practice their swings and improve their skills. These ranges are typically outdoor facilities that offer a variety of targets and distances for golfers to aim at. Golf Practice Ranges are often found near golf courses, but can also be standalone facilities. They are designed to …Examples: Outdoor Golf Practice Ranges, Indoor Golf Practice Ranges, Golf Training Centers, Golf
- 611620-10 - Golf InstructionGolf instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals how to play golf or improve their existing golf skills. Golf instructors work with individuals or groups to teach them the fundamentals of golf, including proper swing technique, putting, chipping, and driving. They may also provide guidance on course management, etiquette, and …Examples: Beginner golf lessons, Intermediate golf instruction, Advanced golf coaching, Golf clinics,
- 339920-14 - Golf Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Golf Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in the game of golf. This industry includes the manufacturing of golf clubs, golf balls, golf bags, golf carts, and other golf accessories. The industry also includes the production of golf course equipment such as flagsticks, tee …Examples: Golf club, Golf ball, Golf bag, Golf cart, Golf glove, Golf shoes,
- 459110-21 - Golf Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Golf Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of Sporting Goods Retailers that specializes in selling golf-related products to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of golf clubs, golf balls, golf bags, golf shoes, golf gloves, golf apparel, and other golf accessories. Golf Equipment & Supplies (Retail) stores …Examples: Golf clubs, Golf balls, Golf bags, Golf shoes, Golf gloves, Golf apparel,
- 532289-23 - Golf Equipment-RentalsGolf Equipment-Rentals is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532289 that involves the renting of golf equipment to individuals or groups for a specified period of time. This industry caters to golf enthusiasts who may not own their own equipment or are traveling and do not want to bring their equipment with them. Golf Equipment-Rentals can include a range of equipment …Examples: Golf club rental, Golf cart rental, Golf bag rental, Golf ball rental, Golf
- 561520-04 - Golf Tournament Booking ServiceA Golf Tournament Booking Service is a company that specializes in organizing and managing golf tournaments for individuals, groups, and organizations. This industry involves coordinating all aspects of a golf tournament, including selecting the golf course, arranging tee times, managing registration and payments, providing catering and refreshments, and …Examples: Corporate golf tournaments, Charity golf tournaments, Amateur golf tournaments, Professional
- 423910-20 - Golf Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Golf Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of golf equipment and supplies to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes a wide range of products such as golf clubs, balls, bags, gloves, shoes, apparel, and accessories. Companies in this industry may also offer repair services for golf equipment. …Examples: Golf balls, Golf clubs, Golf bags, Golf gloves, Golf shoes, Golf apparel,
- 459110-22 - Golf Equipment Repairing & Refinishing (Retail)Golf Equipment Repairing & Refinishing (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the repair and refinishing of golf equipment. This industry involves the restoration of golf clubs, bags, and other golf accessories. The professionals in this industry are skilled in repairing and refinishing golf equipment to make them look and function like new. They use …Examples: Golf club repair, Golf club refinishing, Golf club regripping, Golf club reshafting,
- 713910-03 - Tee TimesTee Times is a subdivision of the Golf Courses and Country Clubs industry, which involves the reservation of specific times for golfers to start their rounds. This industry is focused on providing golfers with the opportunity to play on a variety of courses, ranging from public to private, and catering to golfers of all skill levels. Tee Times is an …Examples: Public golf courses, Private golf clubs, Resort golf courses, Municipal golf
- 561510-03 - Golf Vacation PackagesGolf Vacation Packages is a subdivision of the Travel Agencies industry that specializes in providing customized travel packages for individuals or groups who are interested in golfing. This industry involves creating and arranging travel itineraries that include golfing activities, accommodations, transportation, and other related services. Golf Vacation Packages can …Examples: Golf resort packages, Golf and spa packages, Golf and wine tasting packages, Golf and
- 524210-12 - Golf InsuranceGolf insurance is a specialized type of insurance that provides coverage for golf courses, golfers, and golf-related businesses. This type of insurance is designed to protect against a range of risks that are unique to the golf industry, such as property damage, liability claims, and injuries to golfers or spectators. Golf insurance policies …Examples: Golf courses, Golf clubs, Golf equipment manufacturers, Golf instructors,
- 441227-04 - Golf Cars & Carts (Retail)The Golf Cars & Carts (Retail) industry involves the sale of golf carts and cars to consumers for personal use. These vehicles are designed to transport golfers and their equipment around golf courses, but they can also be used for personal transportation in residential communities, resorts, and other recreational areas. The industry includes both gas-powered …Examples: Electric golf carts, Gas-powered golf carts, Golf cart accessories, Golf cart parts,
- 713990-19 - Golf Courses-MiniatureGolf Courses-Miniature is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which falls under the "All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries" category. This industry involves the operation of miniature golf courses, which are typically outdoor facilities that feature a series of putting greens with various obstacles and themes. Miniature golf courses are …Examples: Themed miniature golf courses, Indoor miniature golf courses, Outdoor miniature golf
- 336999-02 - Golf Cars & Carts (Manufacturing)Golf Cars & Carts (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336999 that involves the production of motorized and non-motorized vehicles used for transportation on golf courses. These vehicles are designed to carry golfers and their equipment around the course, and are typically smaller and more maneuverable than traditional automobiles. Golf Cars …Examples: Golf cart, Golf car, Electric golf cart, Gas golf cart, Golf buggy, Golf
- 459110-54 - Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail)Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that involves the repair and maintenance of various sporting goods equipment. This industry caters to customers who need to repair their sports equipment, such as bicycles, fishing rods, golf clubs, and other sports gear. Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail) businesses offer a range of services, …Examples: Golf club repair
- 713910-04 - Putting GreensPutting Greens is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713910, which involves the design, construction, and maintenance of golf courses and country clubs. This industry specializes in creating and maintaining the putting greens, which are the areas of the golf course where the final strokes are made to get the ball into the hole. Putting Greens require a high level of …Examples: Miniature Golf Putting Greens, Golf Course Putting Greens
- 721199-09 - ResortsResorts are establishments that provide a variety of recreational activities and amenities for guests to enjoy during their stay. These facilities are typically located in scenic areas such as beaches, mountains, or forests, and offer a range of accommodations from hotel rooms to private villas. Resorts often have on-site restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as facilities for sports and fitness …Examples: Golf resorts
- 611699-23 - Motorcycle InstructionMotorcycle instruction is a specialized type of education that teaches individuals how to safely operate a motorcycle. This industry involves providing both classroom and hands-on training to students, covering topics such as motorcycle mechanics, traffic laws, and safety procedures. Motorcycle instruction is typically provided by certified instructors who have extensive experience riding …Examples: Motorcycle safety course, Motorcycle endorsement course, Motorcycle license course
- 441227-18 - Carts-Motorized (Retail)Carts-Motorized (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441227 that involves the retail sale of motorized carts. These carts are typically used for transportation of goods or people in various settings such as golf courses, airports, and industrial facilities. The industry includes the sale of both new and used motorized carts, as well as related accessories and parts. …Examples: Golf course carts
- 532289-40 - Sod Cutting MachinesSod cutting machines are used in the landscaping industry to remove sections of grass and soil from the ground. These machines are designed to cut through the roots of the grass and lift the sod in a uniform manner, making it easier to transplant or dispose of. Sod cutting machines are typically used for large-scale landscaping projects, such as golf courses, sports fields, and …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-06 - GrassThe Grass industry is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry, which involves the cultivation, maintenance, and care of grassy areas. This industry is responsible for ensuring that lawns, parks, golf courses, and other outdoor spaces are well-maintained and visually appealing. The Grass industry is an essential part of the Landscaping Services industry, as it provides a …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-07 - HydromulchingHydromulching is a process of planting grass or other vegetation by spraying a mixture of water, seed, fertilizer, and mulch onto the soil. This method is commonly used for erosion control, re-vegetation, and landscaping projects. The mixture is usually made of wood fiber, paper, or straw, and it helps to retain moisture and protect the seeds from wind and sun damage. Hydromulching is an …Examples: Golf course construction
- 561730-08 - HydroseedingHydroseeding is a specialized landscaping service that involves spraying a slurry mixture of seed, fertilizer, mulch, and water onto a prepared soil surface. This process is used to establish vegetation quickly and efficiently, especially in areas where traditional seeding methods are not practical or effective. Hydroseeding is commonly used for erosion control, reclamation of disturbed land, and …Examples: Golf course construction
- 561730-14 - Mowing ServiceMowing service is a subdivision of the landscaping services industry that involves the maintenance of lawns and grassy areas. This industry is responsible for the upkeep of residential and commercial properties, including parks, golf courses, and sports fields. Mowing services typically involve the use of specialized equipment to cut grass to a specific height, ensuring that the …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-20 - Spraying-HorticulturalSpraying-Horticultural is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the application of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers to plants and trees in order to maintain their health and appearance. This industry is responsible for the maintenance of gardens, parks, golf courses, and other outdoor spaces that require the use of specialized spraying equipment and …Examples: Golf course spraying
- 713990-59 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for sports and recreational activities to their members. These clubs are typically private and require a membership fee to access their services. The activities offered by these clubs can range from traditional sports like tennis, golf, and swimming to more niche activities like fencing, archery, and martial …Examples: Tennis Clubs, Country Clubs, Yacht Clubs, Fitness Clubs, Equestrian Clubs, Shooting Clubs, Ski Clubs, Social Clubs,
- 459510-36 - Sporting Goods-Used (Retail)Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand sporting goods. This industry involves the buying and selling of used sporting equipment, such as bicycles, golf clubs, skis, snowboards, and other sports-related items. Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) stores offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing …Examples: Pre-owned golf clubs
- 713110-01 - Amusement PlacesAmusement Places are establishments that provide entertainment and leisure activities to the public. These places are typically smaller in scale than amusement parks and theme parks, and may offer a variety of attractions such as arcade games, mini-golf, go-karts, batting cages, laser tag, and bumper cars. Amusement Places are designed to provide a fun and exciting experience for people of …Examples: Golf driving range
- 713990-01 - Family Entertainment CentersFamily Entertainment Centers are indoor or outdoor recreational facilities that offer a variety of activities and attractions for families and individuals of all ages. These centers typically feature a range of activities such as arcade games, laser tag, go-karts, mini-golf, bowling, bumper cars, and other attractions. Family Entertainment Centers are designed to provide a fun and safe …Examples: Mini-golf courses
- 459410-02 - Diplomas (Retail)The Diplomas (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of diplomas, certificates, and other similar documents. These documents are typically awarded to individuals upon completion of a course of study or training program. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including individuals seeking to enhance their resumes, employers looking to verify the qualifications of potential …Examples: Online course completion certificates
- 611310-15 - Universities/Colleges-Online OnlyThe Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels. However, the Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is specifically focused on institutions that offer courses and degrees exclusively online. This industry involves providing …Examples: Online Continuing Education Courses, Online Professional Development Courses, Online Skill-Building
- 611310-18 - University/College-Extension ProgramsUniversity/College-Extension Programs are educational programs offered by colleges and universities to individuals who are not enrolled in a degree program. These programs are designed to provide continuing education and professional development opportunities to individuals who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in a particular field. University/College-Extension Programs offer a wide …Examples: Professional development courses, Continuing education courses, Language courses, Test preparation
- 115112-08 - Lime & Fertilizer SpreadersLime & Fertilizer Spreaders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which involves the preparation, planting, and cultivating of soil. This industry is responsible for spreading lime and fertilizer on agricultural land to improve soil fertility and crop yield. Lime & Fertilizer Spreaders use specialized equipment to distribute these materials evenly across the land. This industry plays a …Examples: Golf course maintenance companies
- 115112-10 - Irrigation ConsultantsIrrigation Consultants are professionals who specialize in designing, installing, and maintaining irrigation systems for agricultural, commercial, and residential properties. They work closely with clients to assess their irrigation needs and develop customized solutions that are efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable. Irrigation Consultants are knowledgeable about the latest …Examples: Golf course irrigation
- 115112-16 - Weed Control ServiceWeed Control Service is a subdivision of the Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating industry that involves the management and removal of unwanted plants or weeds from agricultural, residential, and commercial properties. This industry is responsible for ensuring that crops, lawns, and gardens are free from weeds that can compete with desirable plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight. Weed …Examples: Golf course management
- 115310-06 - Moss ControlMoss Control is a subdivision of the Support Activities for Forestry industry, which involves the management and control of moss growth in forests and other natural areas. Moss can be a major problem for forestry operations, as it can impede the growth of trees and other vegetation, reduce the quality of soil, and increase the risk of forest fires. Moss Control professionals work to prevent and …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 212321-01 - Construction-Sand & GravelThe Construction-Sand & Gravel industry involves the mining and excavation of sand and gravel from open-pit mines and dredges, as well as the processing and sorting of the raw materials into a range of different products. These products are used in a variety of construction projects, including roads, bridges, buildings, and landscaping. …Examples: Golf course construction
- 221310-02 - Irrigation CompaniesIrrigation companies are businesses that specialize in designing, installing, and maintaining irrigation systems for agricultural, commercial, and residential properties. These systems are used to distribute water to crops, lawns, gardens, and other vegetation in a controlled and efficient manner. Irrigation companies work closely with their clients to determine the best type of irrigation system …Examples: Golf course irrigation systems
- 237110-06 - Water Well LocatingWater Well Locating is a specialized industry that involves the use of advanced technology and equipment to locate underground water sources. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110, which is related to Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction. Water Well Locating is an essential service for individuals and businesses that require access to clean and reliable water …Examples: Golf Course Maintenance
- 237110-20 - Erosion ControlErosion Control is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110, which involves the construction of water and sewer line and related structures. Erosion Control is a crucial aspect of construction projects that aims to prevent soil erosion and sedimentation. This industry is responsible for implementing measures to control erosion and sedimentation, such as installing erosion control blankets, silt …Examples: Golf course construction
- 237110-23 - Irrigation Ditch ContractorsIrrigation Ditch Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction and maintenance of irrigation ditches. These ditches are used to transport water from a source, such as a river or reservoir, to agricultural fields or other areas where water is needed. The work of Irrigation Ditch Contractors involves the excavation of trenches, the installation of pipes and other structures, and the …Examples: Golf course irrigation systems
- 237310-09 - Pavement SealingPavement sealing is a specialized industry that involves the application of a protective coating to asphalt or concrete surfaces. The process of pavement sealing is designed to protect the surface from damage caused by weather, traffic, and other environmental factors. Pavement sealing is typically performed on roads, parking lots, driveways, and other outdoor surfaces that are exposed to the …Examples: Golf Course Path Sealing
- 237310-10 - Paving ContractorsPaving contractors are companies that specialize in the construction and maintenance of paved surfaces such as roads, highways, parking lots, and driveways. They are responsible for the installation, repair, and resurfacing of asphalt and concrete surfaces. Paving contractors work on both commercial and residential projects, and their services are in high demand due to the constant need for road …Examples: Golf course cart path construction
- 238140-10 - Sporting Goods-InstallationSporting Goods-Installation is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that involves the installation of various sporting equipment and structures. This industry is responsible for the installation of equipment such as basketball hoops, tennis courts, and soccer goals. The installation process involves the preparation of the site, the installation of the equipment, and the final …Examples: Golf course installation
- 238910-02 - Site Development ContractorsSite Development Contractors are companies that specialize in preparing construction sites for building. They are responsible for clearing the land, grading the site, and ensuring that the site is ready for construction. Site Development Contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites. They are often hired by general contractors or …Examples: Golf Course Construction
- 238910-04 - Dozer ServiceDozer Service is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry that involves the use of bulldozers to prepare and clear land for construction or other purposes. Dozer Service companies typically provide a range of services, including grading, excavation, site preparation, and land clearing. These services are essential for a variety of industries, including construction, mining, …Examples: Golf course construction
- 238910-06 - Excavating ContractorsExcavating Contractors are companies that specialize in the removal of earth, rock, and other materials from construction sites. They are responsible for preparing the site for construction by digging trenches, grading land, and removing debris. Excavating Contractors use heavy machinery to perform their work, such as backhoes, bulldozers, and excavators. They also work closely with other …Examples: Golf Course Construction
- 238910-09 - Land Clearing & LevelingLand Clearing & Leveling is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry that involves the removal of trees, shrubs, and other vegetation from a piece of land to prepare it for construction or other uses. This process also includes the leveling of the land to create a smooth and even surface. Land Clearing & Leveling is an essential step in the development of residential, …Examples: Golf Course Construction
- 238910-35 - Backhoe RentalBackhoe rental is a specialized service within the site preparation contractor industry that involves renting out backhoes to construction companies, contractors, and individuals for excavation and earthmoving purposes. Backhoes are heavy equipment machines that are used for digging, trenching, and excavating. The backhoe rental industry is an essential part of the construction industry, as it …Examples: Golf course construction
- 238910-39 - Fill ContractorsFill contractors are professionals who specialize in the process of filling and leveling land with soil, sand, gravel, or other materials. This industry is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors NAICS code 238910. Fill contractors are responsible for preparing the land for construction, landscaping, or other purposes. They work on a variety of projects, including residential, …Examples: Golf course construction
- 238910-42 - Ponds & Pond SuppliesPonds & Pond Supplies is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry, which involves the preparation of construction sites, including excavation, grading, and land clearing. This subdivision specifically focuses on the construction and maintenance of ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water. Companies in this industry provide a range of services, including design, installation, and …Examples: Golf course water hazards
- 325314-02 - Compost (Manufacturing)Compost manufacturing is the process of creating organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment. This industry involves the collection of organic waste materials such as food scraps, yard waste, and manure, which are then processed into compost through a series of steps. Compost manufacturing is an environmentally friendly process that helps to reduce …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 326199-05 - Recreational Surfaces (Manufacturing)Recreational Surfaces (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 326199 that involves the production of plastic products used for recreational purposes. These products are designed to provide a safe and durable surface for various recreational activities such as sports, playgrounds, and fitness centers. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and materials to …Examples: Golf course putting greens
- 333111-11 - Irrigation Systems & Equipment (Manufacturing)Irrigation Systems & Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry that involves the production of irrigation systems and equipment used in agriculture, landscaping, and other related industries. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of products that are designed to help farmers and other agricultural …Examples: Golf course irrigation systems
- 333111-21 - Ground Applicators (Manufacturing)Ground Applicators (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333111 that involves the manufacturing of equipment used for applying fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals to the ground. This industry is responsible for producing machinery that is used in agriculture, horticulture, and other related fields. Ground Applicators (Manufacturing) is a crucial industry that …Examples: Golf course sprayers
- 423320-18 - Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale)Concrete-Crushed (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of crushed concrete, which is a recycled material made from demolished concrete structures. The concrete is crushed into small pieces and then sold to construction companies, contractors, and other businesses that use …Examples: Golf course construction companies
- 423440-19 - Liquor Control Systems (Wholesale)Liquor Control Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of liquor control systems, which are electronic systems designed to monitor and control the dispensing of alcoholic beverages in bars, restaurants, and other establishments. Liquor control systems are used to prevent theft, …Examples: Golf course liquor dispensing systems
- 423810-16 - Asphalt Machinery (Wholesale)Asphalt Machinery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used in the construction and maintenance of asphalt roads and pavements. Companies in this industry typically purchase large quantities of asphalt machinery from …Examples: Golf course owners/operators
- 423820-16 - Irrigation Systems & Equipment (Wholesale)The Irrigation Systems & Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of irrigation systems and equipment to retailers and other businesses. This industry is responsible for providing a range of products that are used to irrigate crops, gardens, and other agricultural areas. The equipment and systems provided by this industry are designed to help farmers and other agricultural …Examples: Golf course irrigation systems
- 425120-10 - Tractor-Distributors (Wholesale)Tractor-Distributors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of tractors and related equipment to retailers, contractors, and other end-users. These companies purchase tractors and equipment from manufacturers and then sell them to dealerships, rental companies, and other businesses that require tractors for their operations. Tractor-Distributors (Wholesale) are responsible …Examples: Golf course equipment distributors
- 455219-24 - Irrigation Systems & Equipment (Retail)The Irrigation Systems & Equipment (Retail) industry involves the sale of irrigation systems and equipment to customers for their personal or commercial use. This industry includes the retail sale of sprinklers, hoses, pipes, valves, pumps, and other irrigation equipment. Retailers in this industry may also offer installation and maintenance services for the equipment they sell. …Examples: Golf course irrigation equipment
- 484110-06 - Fill DirtThe Fill Dirt industry involves the transportation and delivery of dirt used for filling in construction sites, landscaping projects, and other similar applications. This industry is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry and is responsible for the movement of large quantities of dirt from one location to another. Fill dirt is typically sourced from excavation sites and is …Examples: Golf course construction
- 531210-10 - Condominiums-Time SharingCondominiums-Time Sharing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531210 that involves the management and operation of properties that are jointly owned and used for vacation or recreational purposes. This industry allows individuals to purchase a share of a property, typically a resort or vacation home, and use it for a specified period each year. The property is managed by a management company that …Examples: Golf Course Condominiums-Time Sharing
- 531311-12 - EstatesThe Estates industry involves the management and maintenance of high-end residential properties, typically owned by wealthy individuals or families. These properties are often large and may include multiple buildings, extensive grounds, and various amenities such as pools, tennis courts, and guest houses. Estate managers are responsible for overseeing all aspects of the property, including …Examples: Golf course estates
- 531390-13 - Real Estate-Time SharingReal Estate-Time Sharing is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that involves the purchase or lease of a property for a specific period of time, usually for vacation purposes. This industry allows individuals to own a portion of a property for a limited time, typically a week or two, and share the property with other owners. Real Estate-Time Sharing is a popular …Examples: Golf course timeshares
- 541320-04 - Landscape DesignersLandscape Designers are professionals who specialize in the planning and design of outdoor spaces. They work with clients to create functional and aesthetically pleasing landscapes that meet their needs and preferences. Landscape Designers use their knowledge of plants, soil, and climate to create outdoor spaces that are sustainable and environmentally friendly. They may work on a variety of …Examples: Golf course design
- 541320-06 - Lawn ConsultantsLawn Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the maintenance and care of lawns. They work with homeowners, businesses, and organizations to ensure that their lawns are healthy, attractive, and well-maintained. Lawn Consultants are knowledgeable about a range of topics related to lawn care, including soil health, fertilization, pest control, and irrigation. They use …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 541320-08 - Sprinklers-Irrigation DesignersSprinklers-Irrigation Designers are professionals who specialize in designing and planning irrigation systems for landscapes, gardens, and agricultural fields. They use their expertise to create efficient and effective irrigation systems that conserve water and promote healthy plant growth. These designers work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then develop …Examples: Golf course irrigation
- 541320-16 - Landscape Appraising & ConsultingLandscape Appraising & Consulting is a subdivision of the Landscape Architectural Services industry that involves providing expert advice and analysis on the value and potential of outdoor spaces. This industry is focused on evaluating the aesthetic, functional, and economic aspects of landscapes, and providing recommendations to clients on how to optimize their use and value. Landscape …Examples: Golf course design
- 541330-34 - Engineers-IrrigationEngineers-Irrigation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330 that involves the design, development, and implementation of irrigation systems for agricultural, commercial, and residential purposes. This industry focuses on the efficient use of water resources and the optimization of crop yields through the application of irrigation technology. Engineers-Irrigation professionals work with clients …Examples: Golf course irrigation systems
- 541330-86 - Horticultural EngineersHorticultural Engineers are professionals who specialize in the design, development, and maintenance of landscapes, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. They use their knowledge of plant biology, soil science, and irrigation systems to create aesthetically pleasing and functional outdoor environments. Horticultural Engineers work with a variety of clients, including homeowners, businesses, and …Examples: Golf course management
- 561730-01 - AeratorsAerators are a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry, which involves the maintenance and care of outdoor spaces. Specifically, aerators are responsible for improving soil health and promoting healthy plant growth by creating small holes in the ground to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil. This process is known as aeration and is essential for maintaining healthy …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-03 - Sports Field Products & ServicesSports Field Products & Services is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that specializes in the design, construction, and maintenance of sports fields. This industry involves the installation of various sports field products such as turf, irrigation systems, and lighting. Sports Field Products & Services also includes the provision of services such as field layout, grading, and …Examples: Golf course renovation
- 561730-11 - Lawn & Grounds MaintenanceLawn & Grounds Maintenance is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the upkeep and care of outdoor spaces such as lawns, gardens, and parks. This industry is responsible for maintaining the aesthetic appeal and functionality of outdoor areas by performing tasks such as mowing, trimming, pruning, and planting. Lawn & Grounds Maintenance services are typically provided to …Examples: Golf course groundskeeping
- 561730-13 - Maintenance ProgramsMaintenance Programs is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that focuses on providing ongoing maintenance services to ensure the health and appearance of outdoor spaces. This industry involves the regular upkeep of landscapes, gardens, lawns, and other outdoor areas to keep them looking their best year-round. Maintenance Programs can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-17 - RototillingRototilling is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the use of a motorized machine called a rototiller to break up and loosen soil in preparation for planting. This process is also known as tilling or cultivating. Rototilling is commonly used in both residential and commercial landscaping projects to create new garden beds, prepare soil for planting grass or other …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-18 - Seeding & Fertilizing ContractorsSeeding & Fertilizing Contractors are a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry, which involves the preparation and maintenance of outdoor spaces. Seeding & Fertilizing Contractors specialize in the application of seeds and fertilizers to promote the growth of plants, grass, and other vegetation. They work with a variety of clients, including homeowners, businesses, and government …Examples: Golf course maintenance
- 561730-19 - Sod & Sodding ServiceSod & Sodding Service is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the installation of sod, which is a layer of grass and soil that is grown and harvested on a farm and then transported to a customer's property for installation. This service is typically used by homeowners, businesses, and municipalities who want to quickly establish a lawn or green space without waiting …Examples: Golf course installation
- 561730-25 - Weed Cutting ServiceWeed Cutting Service is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the removal of unwanted vegetation from outdoor spaces. This service is typically provided to residential and commercial properties, as well as public spaces such as parks and roadways. The primary goal of a Weed Cutting Service is to maintain the aesthetic appeal of the outdoor space while also promoting the …Examples: Golf course weed cutting
- 812331-04 - Towel Supply ServiceTowel Supply Service is a specialized industry that provides clean and hygienic towels to businesses and organizations. This industry involves the rental and laundering of towels, as well as the delivery and pickup of the towels to and from the client's location. Towel Supply Service companies typically offer a range of towel types, including hand towels, bath towels, and beach towels, and may …Examples: Golf course towel service
- 325320-04 - Herbicides (Manufacturing)Herbicides manufacturing is a subdivision of the pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing industry. Herbicides are chemical substances used to control or kill unwanted plants or weeds in agricultural, industrial, or residential settings. The manufacturing process involves the synthesis of active ingredients and the formulation of the final product. Herbicides can be classified into …Examples: Golf courses
- 339920-27 - Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920 that involves the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods that are not classified under other specific categories. This industry includes the production of a wide range of products such as archery targets, athletic protective pads, fishing lures, golf club heads, and more. …Examples: Golf club heads
- 423820-20 - Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale)Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423820 that involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used for commercial lawn maintenance. This industry is responsible for supplying businesses with the necessary tools to maintain and care for lawns, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. Lawn Maintenance Equipment Commercial (Wholesale) …Examples: Golf Courses
- 441330-37 - Tires-Solid (Retail)Tires-Solid (Retail) is a subdivision of the Automotive Parts and Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of solid tires for various types of vehicles. Solid tires are made of rubber and do not contain any air, making them ideal for heavy-duty vehicles that require durability and resistance to punctures. This industry involves the sale of solid tires for vehicles such …Examples: Golf cart solid tires
- 458110-64 - Umbrellas (Retail)Umbrellas (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of umbrellas to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of a variety of umbrellas, including compact, golf, fashion, and children's umbrellas. Umbrellas (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, and standalone locations. The industry is …Examples: Golf umbrellas
- 459110-55 - Sporting Goods (Retail)Sporting Goods (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of equipment and accessories used for various sports and outdoor activities. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including amateur and professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers. Sporting Goods (Retail) stores offer a diverse range of products, from basic equipment to high-end gear, to meet the …Examples: Golf balls
- 611699-37 - Sports-TutoringSports-Tutoring is a specialized industry that provides one-on-one or group training sessions to individuals who want to improve their skills in a particular sport. This industry is focused on providing personalized training programs that cater to the specific needs of each client. Sports-Tutoring can be provided for a wide range of sports, including but not limited to basketball, football, …Examples: Golf Clinics
- 713990-02 - Amusement & Recreation NECThe Amusement & Recreation NEC industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS Code 713990. This industry includes establishments that provide a wide range of recreational activities and entertainment services that are not classified in other industries. The activities provided by this industry are diverse and can include everything from amusement parks to …Examples: Miniature Golf Courses
- 115210-03 - Equine TherapyEquine Therapy is a type of therapy that involves the use of horses to help individuals with physical, emotional, and mental disabilities. This therapy is also known as Equine-Assisted Therapy (EAT) or Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies (EAAT). Equine Therapy is a form of animal-assisted therapy that has been found to be effective in treating a range of conditions, including anxiety, …Examples: Therapeutic horseback riding, Hippotherapy, Equine-assisted psychotherapy, Equine-assisted learning, Equine-assisted
- 237310-22 - Sinkhole Consultants & RepairSinkhole Consultants & Repair is an industry that specializes in identifying and repairing sinkholes. Sinkholes are depressions or holes in the ground caused by the collapse of the surface layer. Sinkhole Consultants & Repair companies provide services to both residential and commercial clients. They use various techniques to identify the cause of the sinkhole and determine the best course …Examples: Sinkhole Repair Services, Sinkhole Consulting Firms, Geotechnical Engineering Companies, Foundation Repair Contractors,
- 237990-26 - Race Tracks-ConsultantsRace Tracks-Consultants is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry that specializes in providing consulting services for the design, construction, and maintenance of race tracks. These consultants work with clients to ensure that the race track is designed to meet the specific needs of the client and the type of racing that will take place on the track. They …Examples: Road course race tracks
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