Want to volunteer at the 2026 KPMG Women’s Irish Open? Here’s your chance

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The Volunteer Portal for this year’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open is now live, with organisers inviting people from across Ireland and beyond to play their part in delivering one of the premier events on the Ladies European Tour calendar.

Volunteers will support a range of key areas including course marshalling, scoring and spectator services. No previous experience is required, just enthusiasm and a willingness to be part of a world-class sporting occasion.

Orla Darcy of the K Club, an experienced and passionate golfer who has also volunteered across many international golfing events in Ireland, has been appointed as the 2026 Chief Marshal for the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

“We are proud to host the KPMG Women’s Irish Open on the magnificent South Course at The K Club from 27th to 30th August,” said Darcy.

“As part of the Ladies European Tour, and played on an Arnold Palmer–designed championship course, it provides a world-class stage for elite women’s golf. We encourage everyone to sign up and be a part of this incredible sporting occasion.

“We are looking forward to welcoming players, partners, members and fans for what promises to be a fantastic week of golf.”

*Applications are now open via the official Volunteer Portal with sign up closing on April 8.
*Preference will be given to volunteers who sign up for 3 days or more at the event.

You can access the Volunteer Portal here.

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