1,800 VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR RYDER CUP AT GLENEAGLES
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR
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Cup Europe has officially launched its search to find 1,800 volunteers
to help ensure The 2014 Ryder Cup is one of the greatest sporting events
in the world.
The
application process is now open and potential volunteers can apply for
up to three different roles from a choice of 15 positions. The closing
date for applications is midnight on 14th April 2013.
Volunteers
are sought to fill a variety of roles both on and off-course,
including: scoreboard carriers; park and ride volunteers; crowd safety
marshals;
bus ambassadors; programme and radio sales assistants; buggy shuttle
drivers; and media centre or merchandise pavilion assistants.
European
Captain Paul McGinley is to front the volunteer programme personally
after seeing first-hand the positive influence of volunteers at previous
matches. He said: “It takes a huge team of people to make The Ryder
Cup a successful event, and the thousands of volunteers involved are a
very important part of that.
“We
are always appreciative of anyone who gives their time to volunteer and
support golf and there are not many countries in the world better than
Scotland for producing volunteers and marshals whose golf knowledge is
second to none.
“We
will be looking for volunteers who have a knowledge of the game but
also people who will enjoy the experience and help to make The Ryder Cup
an
unforgettable event for the fans who will have a vital role to play in
trying to help The European Team retain the trophy at Gleneagles.”
The
process also includes a search for 60 Junior Ryder Cup volunteers to
assist and marshal The 2014 Junior Ryder Cup at Blairgowrie Golf Club.
All
Junior Ryder Cup volunteers will have the chance to then assist at The
2014 Ryder Cup if they meet the right criteria.
Edward Kitson, Match Director for The 2014 Ryder Cup, said:
“The Ryder Cup
is a unique event that stirs the passions of players and spectators in a
way unlike any other sporting occasion. This makes volunteering at it
very special. It’s a chance to be a part of
history and to welcome the world to Scotland.
“The
volunteers at The 2014 Ryder Cup will be the public face of the match:
they will be the first and last people our spectators see. Naturally
some
of the roles require specialist experience, and while some knowledge of
golf would help, in most cases the main criteria is a positive attitude
and genuine desire to be involved in one of the world’s great sporting
events. Ideally our volunteers will be friendly,
out-going, good-humoured and will enjoy helping others.”
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Cup Europe has already expanded its volunteer programme to meet demand
after it saw an unprecedented amount of registrations on its website
ahead of today’s launch.
Prospective volunteers can apply at the
official website:
www.rydercupvolunteers.com.
There is a £75 registration fee for successful candidates, which
contributes
towards volunteers’ food and beverages as well as clothing for the
event. Volunteers will receive a jacket or windcheater, fleece, polo
shirt and cap as well as catering vouchers for breakfast and lunch.
The
2014 Ryder Cup will attract more than 250,000 spectators to Gleneagles
in September 2014, with around a total of 7,000 employed
staff, marshals, volunteers, and emergency service personnel and media
representatives expected on site each day of the event.
For more information on eligibility and how to apply to be a volunteer, please visit
www.rydercupvolunteers.com.
It is also possible to pre-register interest for hospitality packages for The 2014 Ryder Cup by emailing
rydercuphospitality@europeantour.com, and for tickets via the European Tour website.
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