SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) – Volunteer registration for the 2020 Sanford International Presented by Cambria is now open.
The PGA TOUR Champions event is September 7-13 at Minnehaha Country Club. The event brings the best players on the PGA TOUR Champions to Sioux Falls and tremendous philanthropic impact to local children’s charities. There are many volunteer committees to choose from such as caddies, manual leaderboards, player transportation, corporate hospitality, standard bearer and much more.
The Tournament wants to ensure all volunteers know and understand their options when signing up to be a part of the 2020 Sanford International. In the event of a tournament cancellation due to COVID-19, all volunteers will have three options to choose from when registering:
- You may receive full refund of your volunteer package payment.
- You may roll over your volunteer package payment from the 2020 tournament to be utilized for the 2021 Sanford International.
- You may donate your volunteer package payment to the Sanford International’s charitable beneficiaries, and the tournament will donate an additional 10-percent on top your donation.
Committees are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Patrons may register at sanfordinternational.com. Volunteers under the age of 18 have the option to be a Junior Volunteer.
About the Sanford InternationalThe Sanford International Presented by Cambria, a PGA TOUR Champions event contested in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will be played at Minnehaha Country Club the week of September 7-13, featuring a $1.8 million purse. A five-year agreement is in place through 2022. In its third year, the Sanford International will continue to focus on charitable giving and making a lasting impact in Sioux Falls. These organizations are supported through the proceeds of the tournament and via direct donations to participating charities. For more information about the tournament, please visit sanfordinternational.com. You can also follow the tournament on social media via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
(Sanford Health contributed this report/news release.)



