Being a tournament director for more than 20 years I can safely say that finding shortcuts and services is a must. Hole-In-One Insurance helps eliminate one of the big problems tournament directories have for charity events. Finding prizes….
One of the toughest jobs a tournament director has to do is find things to make the event unique. With millions of golf tournaments being held each year it is more than a likely possibility there will be several golf tournaments being held on the same date, same time and within a few miles from each other.
In this slow economy the charity golfer is having to budget their golfing dollars and this results in having to make a choice. What their choice boils down to is…
Which event offers the most fun and prizes.
So what does a TD do to capture these golfers?
First tournament directors need to make sure their event is set up on a quality footing. Golfers can go anywhere to play in an 8 hour scramble and get a plastic trophy handed to them with a rubber chicken dinner. What has to be done today is to offer something special..something other events do not offer.
Giving everyone a chance at winning a nice prize is part of the quality process needed in a golf tournament. Hole-In-One Prizes are one of those quality features which is becoming a natural for golf tournaments.
But….what if every Par 3 on the golf course had a prize for some golf feat? Now you are talking fun and giving someone a chance at winning something more than once. Usually this also results in something special happening during the event.
Hole-In-One Insurance, part of the National Hole-In-One Association, is a good place to contact to get information on covering all of the Par 3’s on a golf course with a prize. For tournament directors HIO makes it cheaper, easier and with less hassle than trying to find prizes yourself. Give them a call..it could be worth your effort.
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