All you need to know about volunteering at the Ras al Khaimah Championship.
Marshal Contact Information
The Chief Marshal and team will be managing the Ras Al-Khaimah Championship 2025 volunteer programme. The Marshals are extremely influential in helping to ensure that play runs smoothly. The purpose of a Marshal is to ensure that the competitors can compete under the best conditions. Many of the marshals have volunteered at several other golf events across the country and have a good understanding of the appropriate golfing etiquette
How can I become a Volunteer at the 2025 Ras Al Khaimah Championship?
You can register by visiting the link HERE
Do you need to live in Ras Al Khaimah to volunteer?
No, not at all. Obviously knowing the area and the course will be an advantage, but if you are volunteering to commit to working alongside the team and will respect the country you are coming to, it is not necessary.
Do volunteers get paid for the work?
No, they do not, they are volunteers, but will be well looked after.
Do you need experience?
No, but it helps! If you are a golfer, it helps too but is not necessary. Depending on whether you live locally or internationally, there will be opportunities to attend a briefing to learn how we work. There are several roles to play, but inexperienced volunteers will be given a Marshalling role first. The Chief Marshal and Team will be there to guide you in the role you will be taking on.
Do you need to be a Golfer?
No, it is an advantage, but is not necessary. Hopefully you enjoy sport and are committed to assisting at a major tournament and contributing to its success. The Chief Marshal and Team will guide you all the way on how this particular Tournament works and the rules you need to know and abide by. They will also take you to your position on the course and explain exactly what you should be doing and what the aim of your position is during play.
Do you have to work all days?
Not unless you are working with TV, Scoring with a Group or helping with the Shuttle Driving (moving players quickly from one place to another to keep a good pace of play). These positions need consistency and flow throughout the week for the Head of the Group they are working for.
For Marshalling, the minimum working requirement is two days.
Do I work a full day?
There are Reporting Times given to volunteers within two separate time session bands and volunteers have the choice of which one they are able to work within. The working day for each is roughly the time of a game of golf…..so between 4-5 hours, but you can take food and drink out with you and return to enjoy a cool and quiet time in the Marshals’ Lounge.
What age do I have to be to volunteer?
The minimum age is 18 years upwards, as long as you are fit enough to help out.
Can I have a variety of roles?
You certainly can, but only if you are a Marshal. There are Static roles where you assist in a particular area and Walking roles where will walk with a Group of Players on one match. You can switch between the two, which is a good idea if you cannot do too much walking. There are many different Static roles, and it is fun to experience a variety, but should you enjoy a particular role, you can request to stay there for all the days you are working.
I have trouble walking – are there any positions for me?
There is a position for everyone, and considerations are given to everyone who may be restricted by a past health problem or by fitness. If a volunteer is unable to stand, there are seating roles; most volunteers can be catered for, so all can contribute to this great Tournament.
Do you help with Flights or Accommodation for International Volunteers?
Rates have been negotiated with several hotels for accommodation which are mainly based close to the golf club. These can be given to each volunteer on request; it is then up to the individual to organise.