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Volunteer Opportunities Available Committees: We will do our best to place you in the area of your first choice, but this is not always possible. Laser Operators - Shotlink - This committee will be stationed on fairways and behind greens on platforms with laser equipment to track and record professionals' shots. Training will be given. Due to the SHOTLINK Laser Operator shortage, each volunteer will be required to work at least One Full Shift on the weekend. Wednesday is considered a training day, note that this day will not be counted as a shift worked.
Marshal - Driving Range - Driving Range Marshals provide assistance with crowd control at all tees, greens, and fairways, as well as heavily trafficked areas and practice areas. Due to the Driving Range Marshal shortage, each volunteer will be required to work at least One Full Shift on the weekend.
Marshal - Holes 01 to 18 - Marshals provide assistance with crowd control at all tees, greens, and fairways, as well as heavily trafficked areas and practice areas. Due to the Golf Course Marshal shortage, each volunteer will be required to work at least One Full Shift on the weekend.
Player Transportation - This committee, using courtesy automobiles will transport the PGA TOUR Players and their families to and from the TPC Louisianna. Volunteers must be 21 years of age with a good driving record and a valid driver's license. The days that the most help is needed are Monday - Wednesday before the Tournament begins.
Programs - This committee greets and hands out free Tournament Programs and Daily Pairing Sheets to spectators entering the Tournament.
Scoring Trailer - This committee assists the PGA TOUR Staff at the scoring trailers located at #9 and #18 green.
Standard Bearer - This committee will walk 18-holes with the Walking Scorer and must be able to carry an aluminum sign (includes a harness for easy carrying access) to post the Players score summary. Training will be provided.
Walking Scorer - This committee will walk 18 holes inside the ropes with the professionals. They will carry a handheld computer device (Palm-pilot) and input scores and statistics into it. The scorer will also have radio contact with the PGA TOUR staff. Must have some knowledge of golf and be able to walk 18 holes. Training will be provided.
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