Available Committees
BALL POSITION
The Ball Position committee supports scoring and data collection for the competition. Volunteers on this committee are responsible for determining ball position information to record various aspects of player statistics, including but not limited to stroke distance, stroke location, and distance to the hole. Volunteers on this committee will be assigned to specific holes and locations (Fairway or Green). If selected for this committee, you should be comfortable using technology, be able to stand or walk, and have some golf knowledge. Committee training: On-site training will be provided and strongly encouraged for volunteers on this committee on pro-am day during tournament week. Committee days: This committee is operational during competition days; Friday – Sunday Average shift Duration: 6 hours
FAN SERVICES
The Fan Services committee plays an integral role in facilitating the ADA Guest and Fan experience plan for each event. Volunteers in this committee are responsible for managing the Fans Services ADA Shuttles tents and providing general tournament information to spectators regarding on course hospitality locations and other points of interest, and supporting the admissions process for all guests on-site. Additionally, volunteers on this committee will be responsible for providing golf cart transportation for spectators with disabilities, to designated areas on the golf course. Volunteers must be 25 years of age or older to drive golf carts. Committee training: Training will be provided virtually, leading up to the tournament and onsite the day of your first shift. Committee days: This committee is operational during competition days; Friday – Sunday. Average shift duration: 4-5 Hours
HOSPITALITY SERVICES
The Hospitality Services committee supports our Guest Experience (GE) Team and related GE activities during the event. Volunteers on this committee will be assigned to hospitality venues and are responsible for greeting guests and checking for proper credentials and tickets at venue entrances. Additionally, volunteers on this committee will assist the GE team with answering spectator questions and providing information regarding the event and the venue they are assigned to. Committee members must be able to use ticket or credential scanning devices, stand for extended periods of time and work outside. Committee training: Training will be provided virtually, leading up to the tournament and onsite the day of your first shift. Committee days: This committee is only operational during competition days; Friday – Sunday. Average shift duration: 4-5 Hours
MARSHALS
The Marshals committee supports competition by ensuring golfers can compete uninterrupted during play. Marshal responsibilities include providing gallery control, assist in player movement, help locate errant golf shots and provide spectators with general information as needed. Marshals may also assist with player and caddie transportation via golf cart at the beginning of and after play, transitioning from green to tee on designated holes and on and off the course due to rain delays or whenever deemed necessary. This committee requires standing for extended periods of time in addition to walking to various positions around the assigned hole. Marshal hole assignments will be provided leading up to the tournament or during tournament week. Committee training: Marshal training will be provided virtually, leading up to the tournament and onsite the day of your first shift (as needed). Committee days: This committee is operational during competition days; Friday – Sunday. Average shift duration: 6 hours
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