How To Plan A Golf Tournament
If you’re a golfer, whether a weekend amateur or a more serious-minded 5
days a week player, you know there’s nothing like taking part in a golf
tournament to get the pulse racing. From pitting yourself against the
best there is, to walking away with the top prize, it’s the perfect way
to mix pleasure and pride. But instead of just taking part in one, why
not arrange one?
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There are a host of reasons for organizing your own golfing tournament –
it could be for a good cause like a local charity, or it could just be a
great way of spending a weekend with friends, away from the hustle and
bustle of everyday life. Whatever the reasons, you’ll find there is no
shortage of golf tournament ideas to help your event come together.
Choose The Course
One of the key factors in any tournament’s success is the golf course
it’s played on. Sure, you could just take four rounds around your own
local course, but you do that every week, so where’s the fun in that?
Instead, why not arrange a weekend away at that course you’ve always
wanted to play out of town? There are hundreds of championship-quality
courses spread countrywide, so treat yourself and your friends to a
proper championship course. You may even find that there are discounts
for group or tournament bookings.
Spruce The Course Up With Your Tournament Signs
Okay, so it may not be a million-dollar prize fund that you’re all
playing for, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make your golf tournament
look and feel like one. Look up golf suppliers online, and arrange to
have banners or signs made for the event.
Be creative when creating your banners. After all, who can’t do anything
but smile at a banner that reads “Hooters Men’s Club of ‘92” as it
brings back memories of a particularly good evening.
Memorable Prizes
Of course, any golf tournament that’s worth its salt has to offer prizes
for the victors, and this is where you can let your imagination run
wild. Obviously there are the usual suspects, such as trophies and
possibly cash amounts, but why not do something different?
Offer the worst player a voucher for golf lessons; if anyone scores an
eagle, give them a postcard with a picture of the great bird in flight;
if anyone hits a water trap, they have to sing a song of your choice
with their trousers down in the clubhouse.
There are a host of different things you can come up with for prizes,
whether they’re proper ones or booby ones, and it’s really down to you –
after all, you know your friends better than anyone, so you should have
a good idea of what you can get away with. At the end of the day,
arranging a golf tournament allows you to make it as serious or as fun
as you want.
There are literally hundreds of companies that can help you set up the
day, as well as offer you guidance on what will make it a success. All
you need to do is get your competitors along for the ride.