How To Plan For A Golf Tournament
How To Plan For A Golf Tournament
Golf continues to skyrocket and so does the popularity and acceptability of
golf shirts as a staple of corporate casual dress codes. With the numbers of
people playing golf today, the odds are in your favor that the majority of
your team will-at the very least-be wearing your golf shirt on the green.
Just consider these stats about golfers:
- 21.5 million men
- 5.1 million women
- 43% hold Professional/Management/Administrative occupations
To get the biggest bang for your custom golf sportswear and and golf
tournament buck this year please read on.
With the increase in popularity of golf it is not surprising that golf
outings have become one of the most successful fundraising vehicles for your
sports program. A properly coordinated golf event will get results. The
leisurely pace of golf lends itself to forge stronger relationships with
alumni, parents and supporters.
Budgeting For A Tournament
Golfing events are usually priced on a per-person basis. The price typically
includes the "greens fee, cart rental, and sometimes food and drinks and a
pro shop credit for prizes. The greens fee/cart costs generally start at
about $30 per person and can exceed $150 at the finest golf courses. In
formulating the budget, you'll need to account for golf course expense items
and then tournament signage and prizes.
Golf Course Expense Items:
Green fees and cart rentals; food and beverage; for box lunches before the
outing, roaming beverage carts and dinner after the event; tournament
services for scorecards, scorekeeping, and scoreboard management; usually,
this is a per-person fee (for a purely recreational outing in which scores
are not being kept, this item is unnecessary);
Tournament Gifts and Signage Make A Big Impression
Of the $20 billion a year that Americans spend on golf equipment, clothing
and products, about $25 million is spent on the gifts and tournament prizes
that are for golf outings, according to the National Golf Sales
Representatives Association.
These gifts run the gamut from useful accessories such as caps, towels, golf
shirts and golf balls to lavish awards such as high-end golf clubs. Event
organizers should give careful thought to the gifts and awards.
Signage and merchandise associated with a golf event should have a company
name or logo on it. Many gifts and tournament awards have dual logos --
those of the sponsor and the event itself. and of the event or the resort
where the event is taking place. You can often find sponsors to underwrite
the costs of some of the gifts. Sponsors appreciate the visibility they
receive via their logos on signage and golf merchandise used during the
event.
Golf Gifts and Tee Signage That Make The Biggest Impression
Golf gifts are given before, during and after the event. Tee gifts, usually
of a practical nature, are given on site before the golf outing or
tournament begins. They are often meant to be used by participants during
and after the event.
Awards and prizes, typically of greater value are given to tournament
winners (always members of the first-place foursome, but often, too, the
second-place finishers and other runners-up). Usually there is an awards cer
emony following the tournament. Awards and prizes also are given to winners
of individual contests held during the tournament, such as Longest Drive,
Longest Putt and Closest-to-the-Pin.
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custom Logo'd gifts for your tournament. Choose from our online sampling of
more than 100 embroidery-ready golf logos like World's Best (Worst?:)
Golfer, Hole-in-One, Teed Off, Golf is My Bag, and a whole lot more!
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LogoSoftwear offers golf gifts at every price point and budget. Here are
just a few ideas for your tournament:
-- Clear golf tube holds (2) custom imprinted balls.
Price: 50+ $4.95ea 150+ 4.95ea
-- This golf ball gift box includes the (2) custom imprinted balls, a
plastic divot repair tool and a bag of golf tees and markers.
Price: 50+ $6.95ea 150+ 5.95ea
-- Golf First Aid Kit comes loaded with sun block, Advil, bandages, Tylenol,
Kleenex, hand wipes and lip-ice. Packed in custom box with a sleeve of golf
balls. Your logo is screened on the front of the kit.
Price: 50+ $9.95ea 150+ 8.95ea
-- Great For Golf Prizes! Embroidered Prices As Low As:
--Golf Towel Price: 50+ $6.95ea 150+ 5.95ea
--Golf Cap/Visor Price: 50+ $7.95ea 150+ 6.95ea
--Golf Shirt Price: 50+ $13.95ea 150+ $12.50ea
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LogoSoftwear Tee Signs
LogoSoftwear.com is your one-stop tee sign and banner shopping center. We
can do your tournament tee signs and provide vinyl sponsor signage and
banners. Organizers can sign expenses easily through sponsorship fees.
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Golf Caps/Visors
Golf caps and visors can make you feel stylish, hip and happening. They
protect you from the sun, cover our bald spots and hide a bad hair day and
make a statement about who we are and what we like. Wearing company Logo'd
golf caps and visors have never been more popular or fashionable. More
companies are getting the message that embroidered caps can turn employees
and customers into walking billboards.
Golf Tournament Checklist
One Year Prior To Event:
Select and reserve a golf course to hold your event. Determine if you need a director or coordinator for
the event.
Nine Months Prior To Event:
Set a budget for your event. Allocate money for food and beverage, gifts, prizes, green fees, carts and
photography. Put together a guest list and have invitations printed. Select event format; ie scramble,
stroke play, match play, etc. Get volunteers to help on day of the event.
Six Months Prior To Event:
Coordinate food and beverage menus. Arrange for sponsorship (tee signs, hand-outs) or any other
benefactors you may have. Select any contests you may want; ie hole in one, longest drive, closest to
the pin, etc. Obtain hole in one insurance if necessary and select prizes for the contests, give aways
and tournament winners.
Three Months Prior To Event:
Meet with tounament director and course staff to finalize arrangement with course times and banquet
facilities. send out invitations at this time. Send directions to course and specific times along with
invitations. Order any tee prizes, awards, give aways and tee signs at this time.
Two Months Prior To Event:
Check progress of any outside vendors providing tee prizes, awards, give aways, tee signs, etc. Finalize
menus and any beverage or snack carts on the course. Do a walk-through of the course facilities. Tabulate
preliminary number of players based on invitation responses.
Two Weeks Prior To Event:
Finalize preparations of all tee prizes, awards, give aways and tee signs and have them delivered to
the tournament director or to the course. Set up a preliminary player list and begin selecting team
captains and flight players according to their ability.
Two Days Prior To Event:
Finalize player list and send to course. Double check any final details with course. Review jobs for
vounteer staff. coordinate any timing issues to insure the event runs smoothly; ie lunch, dinner, awards
ceremony, etc.
Day Of The Event:
Arrive at least two hours prior to guests. Be ready for any no shows, cancellations and last minute
changes. If you are playing in the event, be sure you are the first group to finish and get back to the
clubhouse to check on dinner preparations and awards ceremony. Don't forget to have some fun!
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