The Florida State Golf Association is proud to be one of the largest and finest volunteer based golf associations in the country. FSGA volunteers fall into two categories; tournament volunteers and/or course rating volunteers. There are many volunteers that participate in both and help us a great deal.
Each year the FSGA conducts over 560 days of competition including State Championships, qualifiers for State Championships, Florida Junior Tour, qualifying for USGA National Championships, State High Schools Championships, Southwest Amateur Series, numerous collegiate events and One-Day Net competitions.
You don't need any special talent to be a volunteer. We'll find you a task to match your talents; don't worry if you've never even opened a Rule book. We have a wide range of tasks to meet your skills, knowledge desires, and talent.
So you think you want to become an FSGA Tournament volunteer?
If you answered "yes", we encourage you to join us for a Ride-Along Day. The FSGA designed the Ride-Along Day for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer that isn't quite sure what volunteers do. You will have the opportunity to not only meet some of our wonderful Committee (volunteers & staff) members, but watch them in action! The Tournament Chairman of the event will have you observe several Committee members throughout the day while they introduce you to the following Committee roles.
- Player Registration
- Course Set-up
- Starting
- Pace of Play/Checkpoints
- On Course Officiating
- Scoring
Still interested? and we hope you are....
STEP ONE - Ride Along
Please contact Tracy Dachisen to schedule a Ride-Along Day in your area or simply learn more by calling (813) 868-5816 or via email at tracy@fsga.org
Your Ride-Along Day is scheduled, now what?
Here's what you can expect on your scheduled day:
- Volunteers arrive at the course about 45 minutes prior to the 1st tee time (the Tournament Chairman will confirm this time with all Committee members via email within a week of the event)
- Plan on a 6 to 7 hour day (weather permitting)
Once you arrive at the course, you will find a group of people, usually in the cart staging area, dressed in white shirts and navy slacks drinking their morning coffee...THAT'S US! Please feel free to introduce yourself as they will be awaiting your arrival.
General Information:
- What to wear: white golf shirt, navy slacks, comfortable shoes
- What to bring (and what not to bring): sunscreen, hat, watch, rain gear (if necessary). DO NOT bring a lunch - the FSGA will provide lunch and snacks for all Committee members.
After Your Ride Along Day - Contact Tracy at the conclusion of your Ride-Along Day if you would like to become a volunteer
STEP TWO - Background Check
As a tournament official, you will likely be in contact with junior golfers at our junior and adult competitions. Accordingly, all FSGA tournament volunteers must complete a background check.
Complete Background Check - All FSGA Tournament Volunteers are required to complete a criminal background check. You will be sent an email containing a link to a third-party verification company's website, where you will be required to provide basic identifying information so that a background search can be completed. Within 5 days, you will be notified of the results of the check and you can log into the verifying company's account to view your own report. See FSGA Background Check Policy for more information.
STEP THREE - Uniform & Membership
Uniform - You will be provided an FSGA hat, shirt and name badge, as part of the FSGA Committee Member uniform. Other clothing items are available at cost in our online pro shop or can be acquired with credits earned for days worked as a volunteer.
Membership - All volunteers are asked to become a member of the FSGA by joining through our website. Please see the membership section listed in the menu at the top of this page
STEP FOUR - Volunteer Central - Signing up to work
Volunteer Central is a private section of our website dedicated to YOU, our volunteers. Volunteer Central is where you will go to see upcoming tournaments and where you can sign up to work those events. Many other resources are provided in Volunteer Central including training guides, directories, policies and more.
STEP FIVE - Training and Rules Education
As you become more interested, the FSGA is there to help you each step of the way. You will learn many of your responsibilities by working with other volunteers at events but the FSGA also provides three formal levels of training that will help you become more comfortable and capable as an official. After some time, you may wish to become a "Certified Rules Official" although becoming certified is not required.
You are encouraged to attend to a One-Day Rules of Golf Workshop (Level One) and a two-day, Level Two Workshop that focuses on officiating techniques and the most frequently encountered rules. The two-day workshop is taught primarily on the golf course with a small class size. and it focuses on the jobs that volunteer officials perform at competitions. The workshop is open only to volunteers, it's free and it's a lot of fun. The three primary training opportunities are:
- Level One - Rules Workshop - One Day Rules of Golf Workshops (open to the public)
- Level Two - Rules & Officiating Workshop (Two Days)
- Level Three - Advanced Rules Workshop (Two Days)
COURSE RATING
So you think you want to become an FSGA Course Rating volunteer?
Becoming a course rating volunteer is more difficult than becoming a tournament volunteer. We have limited available openings on the course rating teams around the state and full-time residency is preferred since a majority of rating occur during the summer months.
Course Raters, as they are called, perform the following functions:
- Measure courses and all teeing grounds
- Gather data for the rating (position of penalty areas, depth and size of bunkers, width of fairways, severity of green slopes, green speed, forced carry's, etc.)
- Assist their Course Rating Captain and Co-Captain with various of functions
- Play the course to confirm data gathered on previous day
If you are interested in becoming a Course Rating volunteer please contact Tracy Dachisen at tracy@fsga.org.
Note* At this time, all course rating teams are full. Please feel free to email and we will put you on a prospect waitlist.