Toshiba seeks a few golfing enthusiasts
Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT BEACH -- You don’t need to know the difference between a
birdie and a bogie to volunteer at the Toshiba Senior Classic.
But you will need to pony up $65.
Event organizers are still looking for volunteers to help with the
various committees for the tournament, which has raised more than $3.7
million for charity in the last four years.
This year, the event will take place March 4 through March 10 at the
Newport Beach Country Club.
The tournament is supported by the efforts of more than 1,000
volunteers who serve on more than 25 different committees.
“The people that volunteer really make this tournament work and are a
key part of both the charitable contribution and the outstanding field of
professional players who compete here each year,” said Jake Rohrer,
Toshiba Senior Classic chairman. “The players really enjoy coming here
because of the hospitality they receive.”
The committees with openings include the marshals, who maintain
spectator control on the golf course; course services, which distributes
refreshments, tournament magazines and other items throughout the course;
and credential verification, which mainly checks for proper credentials
at the hospitality areas.
Volunteers are required to work two days and are charged $65 to help
offset the cost of the volunteer package, which includes a weeklong
grounds badge for admission during the entire tournament and two
additional daily tickets for guests.
To get a volunteer application, call (949) 660-1001.
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