People play in a golf tournament because of the following reasons:
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They do it to support you because they are a friend or relative or they believe in your cause
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They can play a golf course that they usually wouldn't play
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Because your prizes are substantial and they feel they have a chance at winning one.
Recommended best way to fill your field (144 players)
Form a committee of nine people –
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You – make all of the final decisions
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Honorary Chairperson (i.e. mayor, sports figure, local newscaster, local actor, etc.). Someone who supports your cause.
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Logistics Person – handles coordination of day of events
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Volunteer Chairperson – gets volunteers to help with check in, witness the hole in one contest, etc.
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Prize Chairperson – visits local restaurants, taverns, businesses and asks for donations (gift certificates and merchandise) for outing prizes and raffles.
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Golf Course intermediary – works with golf course personnel to make all arrangements and negotiate fees.
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Outing Accountant- collects all of the entry fees and manages the finances. Offering a $5 discount for paying two weeks prior to the event helps when giving guarantee to the golf course.
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Sponsorship Chairperson – approaches businesses with regard to sponsoring the beverage cart, meals, hole in one contest, etc. Also sell hole sponsorships. Approach people you or someone on the committee knows. People tend to support their friends or relatives.
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PR Chairperson – works with local media to try to get PR on your event. Also in charge of outing website and sending out invitations to potential guests (golfers).
If you can hold each of these committee members responsible for only four foursomes, you have a full field of 36 teams or 144 players.
Other tips:
Call Pete Lovenguth at (610) 738- 4410 today before someone else secures your desired date.
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