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By Editor in Golf on 21st Jan 2009 13:00
The European Tour Open is returning to The London Golf Club Club in Kent.
The event will be played on the Jack Nicklaus Heritage Course - a par 72 of 7,208 yards - from May 28th -31st 2009.
The opportunity to work at the London Club should not be missed. I had the fortunate experience of preparing the course for the European Tour in 2008. I spent four rewarding days working with the club's excellent Greenkeeping staff and a fantastic group of eager volunteers.
The London Golf Club is again seeking Volunteer Greenkeepers to work during The European Open Monday 25th May - Sunday 31st May.
Volunteers will receive
* Accommodation for all those travelling any distance
* Food and drink whilst at work
* European Open shirts x 2
* One Pro-Quip Rain suit
* A round of golf for the volunteer and 3 guests
If unable to work the whole week we can offer
* European Open shirts x 2
* Accommodation for all those travelling any distance
* Food and drink whilst at work
Please contact Glenn Kirby, Assistant Golf Courses Manager
Tel: +44 (0) 1474 879 200¦ fax: +44 (0) 1474 879 410 ¦ e-mail: glenn@londongolf.co.uk
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