
Volunteer with MTTG
MTTG’s Volunteer Program welcomes community members who want to help create accessible recreational opportunities for individuals living with disabilities.
Our programs use golf as a form of therapeutic recreation to help participants build confidence, independence, and long-term engagement in physical activity. Volunteers play an important role in helping clinics run smoothly and ensuring participants feel supported throughout their experience.
Whether assisting with clinic logistics and helping on the driving range, or supporting occasional on-course outings, volunteers help create a positive environment where participants can learn, stay active, and enjoy the game of golf.
Volunteer Roles
Note: Volunteers assist participants under the direction of MTTG instructors.
1. On-Range Support
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participant check-in
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clinic setup and breakdown
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equipment organization
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general logistics support
Assist participants during instructional sessions by helping with:
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golf balls and equipment
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simple setup tasks
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encouragement and general support
2. Event Support
Assist during occasional:
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on-course outings
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community events
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special clinics
What Skills Are Helpful
You do not need prior golf experience to volunteer. Volunteers who are dependable, patient, and comfortable working with people are especially helpful.
Some volunteers may have experience in:
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golf
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coaching
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healthcare
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therapeutic recreation
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community events
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golf instruction or PGA Professional
But many simply want to support a meaningful community program.
What to Expect
Most volunteers begin by attending a clinic and receiving a short orientation from MTTG staff.
This includes:
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understanding MTTG’s mission
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volunteer responsibilities
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participant interaction expectations
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basic safety guidelines
Safety & Supervision
MTTG programs operate in active golf environments. Volunteers support participants under the guidance of MTTG staff and instructors and are expected to follow all program safety guidelines.