Volunteer Opportunities with the USGA Museum

Volunteering at the USGA Museum is an engaging and rewarding opportunity for individuals to contribute to the daily operation of the Museum and be involved with the game of golf. Volunteers work with the Museum staff to help organize and make accessible the collection.

We appreciate the time that you are giving the USGA, and as such we will make every effort to match your skills and interests with the priorities of the department. We ask that volunteers respect the position as they would any professional job. We request that volunteers work at least two hours a week.

Types of Volunteer Opportunities

Museum

Volunteers assist the staff in organizing and cataloging the collection, which includes memorabilia, historic golf equipment, ephemera, fine and decorative art, architectural plans, and many other artifacts and objects.

Archives

Volunteers help the staff to organize and catalog the collection, which includes books, periodicals, programs, films, videos, and photos. In addition, volunteers may be asked to help the staff with various research projects, as well as assist in responding to various reference requests.

Education Program

Volunteers help arrange school trips, greet schools on their arrival, and assist teachers and students during their visits.

How to Apply

Individuals wishing to volunteer with the USGA Museum are encouraged to submit letters of interest, or speak directly with a member of the Museum staff to schedule an interview.

The Museum’s volunteer program is coordinated by the Museum’s Librarian, Nancy Stulack.

Nancy Stulack, Librarian
USGA Museum
P.O. Box 708
77 Liberty Corner Road
Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708
Tel: 908-234-2300, ext. 1107
Fax: 908-470-5013
Email: NStulack@usga.org

More than a dozen volunteers from the local area lend their time and energy to support the operations of the USGA Museum.