VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION WILL OPEN SOON!
Thank you for your interest in volunteering for the U.S. Senior Women's Open Championship! Please read the following information carefully, prior to completing your volunteer registration. Incomplete registations may not be accepted.
If you have any questions, please reach out to the 2026 U.S. Senior Women's Open Championship Office at 908.396.1553 or usseniorwomensopen@usga.org.
Committee Descriptions: Fan Services Hospitality Services Scoring Services Competition Services
Barton Hills Country Club will host the 2026 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship from August 17 - 23. Approximately 400 dedicated individuals comprise the Volunteer Program for the 2026 U.S. Senior Women’s Open! It is our goal to provide each volunteer with a unique and exciting experience during the championship.
All volunteers for the 2026 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship will volunteer for a minimum of four (4) shifts with each shift lasting between four (4) to six (6) hours and will be responsible for arriving at their assigned positions on time, without the use of cart transportation. Volunteers will not be paid wages or compensated in any other manner in exchange for their volunteer activities. Volunteers will be required to purchase the Volunteer Apparel Package for $100. As part of the Volunteer Package, volunteers will receive apparel pieces specifically designed for the 2026 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship, a credential valid for the week of the championship and a meal voucher for each assigned shift. The Volunteer Package will consist of one (2) golf shirt, a piece of headwear, a drawstring backpack, a pin and a water bottle. You may submit your payment for the Volunteer Package with your registration.
You can fill out the registration form online (see below) OR by contacting the 2026 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship Office. Volunteer opportunities are largely granted on a first-come, first-served basis. The Championship Office will notify you if you have been selected as a volunteer. Please note, volunteers may be subject to a criminal history background check and/or a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driving record check based on committee assignment.
FAN SERVICES:
Admissions & Information Services: The Admissions and Information Services committee makes sure all visitors who wish to enter the Championship grounds have a valid ticket or credential and are provided with clear and precise information regarding the Championship and the surrounding area.
Disabled Services: The Disabled Services committee assists spectators by providing special on-course transportation to and from the drop-off areas and ADA viewing locations. Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Marshals (walking and stationary): The Marshals committee is responsible for managing the movement of both players and fans throughout the championship grounds. As a Marshal volunteer, you will be responsible for promoting physical safety and fair play while maintaining an enjoyable environment for fans of the championship. As part of the “player group”, Walking Marshals will be responsible for walking ahead of the players to ensure that the landing zones are kept clear from fans. Stationary Marshals on the other hand will be positioned at hazards or other critical areas and work with the Walking Marshals to ensure their areas are being properly managed as player groups make their way through each hole. As a Marshal volunteer you will be required to walk to your assigned hole at the start of each shift. In addition, depending on your responsibility that day, you may be required to stand in a specific location for the entirety of your 4-6 hour shift or walk all 18 holes as a forward marshals with a player group.
Merchandise: The Merchandise committee will be responsible for assisting with all aspects of the merchandise operation in support of the staff and vendors. The committee members will provide retail assistance in the merchandise shop. This includes but is not limited to baggers, cashiers, customer service representatives, stockers, greeters, and entrance and exit monitors.
HOSPITALITY SERVICES:
Corporate Hospitality: The Corporate Hospitality committee assists with the management and operation of all corporate hospitality facilities, including clubhouse and on-course offerings. The committee also ensures corporate clients and their guests are provided a positive and enjoyable experience.
Volunteer Services: The Volunteer Services committee manages Volunteer Headquarters, providing information, meals, drinks, and snacks to the volunteers. They will be expected to have knowledge of the surrounding area (i.e. restaurants, activities, course layout).
Member Services: (BHCC Members ONLY) The Member Services Committee manages host club member communications and information in advance of the championship. The committee assists with the management of member-only hospitality areas during the championship. The committee is active Thursday - Sunday.
SCORING SERVICES:
Leader Board: The Leader Board committee staffs the championship Leader Board as well as posts all scores and information according to the USGA Scoring Terminal.
Walking Scorers: The Walking Scorers committee provides accurate shot-by-shot and hole-by-hole information for each player and enters scores into a handheld computer terminal. They will also assist with scorecard verification. They will also work with the standard bearer to make sure the scoring sign (standard) is accurate for each player’s score of the respective pairing. Ability to navigate 18 holes and follow players on foot is required. Walking Scorers will be required to attend mandatory onsite training on Tuesday afternoon AND Wednesday morning of Championship week. Volunteers will be asked to work shifts for both Round 1 and Round 2 and will be assigned for the weekend shifts based on availability and experience.
Standard Bearers: The Standard Bearers committee manages the Standard Bearer operations. Each Standard Bearer is responsible for carrying a scoring sign (standard) with each group of players during the Championship that shows each player’s score in relation to par. Will be required to walk 18 holes.
Shot Link: ShotLink volunteers will assist the USGA’s scoring vendor through the use of computer-operated measuring devices to determine ball position information to record various aspects of player statistics, including but not limited to drive distance and distance to hole.
COMPETITION SERVICES:
On-Course Distribution: The On-Course Distribution committee will be responsible for managing the on-course water and ice supply for players as well as water levels for other facilities such as Volunteer Services. May be required to lift heavy objects (up to 50 pounds).
Practice Areas: The Practice Areas committee will oversee the management of the practice driving range, short game area and putting green.