The Appeal Of Hole In One Contests

Anytime you’re putting on a big golf event, a hole-in-one contest goes a long way to improve engagement and participation.
So many golfers have this in the back of their minds while they’re playing through 9 or 18 holes – that elusive hole-in-one experience – that one shot at glory! It’s inspiring, and it can help to build interest in your event. It can be one of those central elements in what you are putting together.
By putting one of these contests in place, you’re getting that extra feature that attracts a lot of people to one of these events.
Here are some notes on some of the hole-in-one contests we have available for event planners…
Ryder Cup Contest Package
You can cover one hole for 15,000 with this package and get three bonus hole-in-one contests on other selections that are named on the website.
Complementary signage is also available; we have the goods on local hotels and more.
Big Cedar Lodge
Here, you can cover one hole for 15,000 as well with the same bonus contests and complementary signs. You get a four-night, five-day trip for four people to the big Cedar Falls Lodge in Missouri.
Hawaii Vacation Hole-in-One
This is a six-night, seven-day vacation for two in Hawaii. Stunning scenery and luxurious accommodations are part of the deal. You will cover one hole for $10,000 and this coverage is rated with a product with an A++ backing.
The prizes: in addition, runners-up will receive the following:
- Scotty Cameron Phantom X Putter – practice your heart out with this high-tech putter
- Yeti Tundra 75 Hard Cooler – keep your beers or other cold goods inside this sturdy carrier
- Bushnell Pro X3 Rangefinder – be confident in the distance you need to play
In addition, get long drive contests, player gifts, million-dollar shots and shootouts and more, as well as hats and shirts for your event.
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You’ll also be able to access our webinars for additional information.
When trying to put on the best event you can, you want the power of your golf swing to equal the power of your organizational skills and vice versa.
You want to be confident that you’re in the right position to help people benefit from this planning.
You want to feel like you have a community of people behind you like you’ve done this before and have a handle on it.
All of that is part of our model of how we build these programs for the average event planner. It’s more than just making sure small details are accomplished. There’s a bigger picture in terms of strategy and implementation! Take a look – and good luck!