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How To Get Ready For A Successful Golf Tournament
Posted at Jul 15th, 2010 in Golf Books
When you are planning a golf tournament, you’ll almost certainly feel lost and overwhelmed at times. It’s a huge job! There are a few steps you can take, however, to help encourage the tournament to go more smoothly. If you take your time and plan things well, you can make sure you meet your deadlines and keep to your budget and all will be well.
Watch your deadlines. You want to plan everything ahead of schedule. You need cushions of time. This will let you save money.
When you plan ahead of time, you save money by eliminating expensive, confusing last-minute changes. You want the tournament to be orderly, not confusing. If anyone on the planning committee isn’t all that knowledgeable about golf, make sure they are paired with someone who is. They should not do any solo planning of any part of the event.
Break your group into committees of 15 people each, and task each committee with booking two full teams and two hole sponsors. Giving each of these groups a concrete task with measurable goal helps encourage success.
With everything organized properly the event should go well. Sometimes even the best-planned tournaments have poor turnout. This means that your marketing was insufficient.
The tournament needs to be both well planned and well publicized if it is to be a success. One way to ensure that the publicity is managed is to create a website that is for both organizers and attendees. You want to allow attendees to order their items in advance. Plus if you do this you can have delivery set for a week ahead of time, to ensure nothing comes too late.
Book your tournaments at high-end golf courses. This will bring in a good crowd. If you do all of your planning and marketing well you should have a well attended and quality tournament, but if the venue is poorly designed or kept up it will ruin all of your hard work.
When you book your tournament, see if you can’t book the entire course. If you use the course to capacity, you can save time and money. You won’t have to hire people separately to help with the logistics of photography and signs and prizes and so on, because the course staff should help with this.
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