Golf Tournament Event Ideas
This is the time of year when many of us are reviewing our plans for our local annual golf event. Since most of these events are for charity, budgets can be lean.
If you have not already considered a Sponsor donation category, this is a good way to raise the total contributed quickly. Local companies can be persuaded to contribute sometimes in a fairly large way if you know what they are really looking for.
In a word, it s publicity. Good publicity is not a commodity easily come by. So by giving them good publicity, they are more likely to open the corporate wallet. Many events have local companies sponsor a hole.
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Is Golf Tournament Sponsorship an Effective Form of Advertising?
Golf tournaments have become a very popular way for charity to raise money. Probably the number one reason why most companies support a tournament is an affinity for the cause. But in addition to supporting a worthy cause, golf tournament sponsorship represents an opportunity for effective advertising. This article contains some anecdotal evidence to support this theory.
At a golf tournament a while ago, I happened to be on the same foursome and share a cart with one of that tournament s major sponsors. This fellow was a marketing manager for a car dealership. His rather enviable job description included playing in tournaments that the company sponsored, which through the summer months amounted to about two or three a week.
...feel. Accuracy was considered average to slightly above average with the comment that if each evaluator had more time to work with the putter it probably would increase. Overall the evaluators gave the club a thumbs up rating. The traditional ...
When Playing It Safe is Smart
The decision to play a hole or a round conservatively or aggressively plagues every golfer at one time or another. Which of us hasn’t been tempted to hit the “miracle” shot-the kind that players talk about in the clubhouse years later. But gambling too often in golf can be costly, especially if you’re a professional. Take Phil Mickelson. He’s been criticized for gambling during the final round of tournaments. His aggressiveness has cost him tournament victories-and million dollar purses-on some occasions.













