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Queen Creek - Friday, February 12, 2010
Charity golf tournaments combine the best of sports and philanthropy. What better way to spend a day than out in the sunshine, playing the great game of golf while also giving back to those in need. A charity golf tournament allows you to do all these things while enjoying a competitive game with friends and new players alike. The money that goes into one of these events helps to run the tournament and the proceeds then go to a charitable cause.
In order to raise the most money for your charity golf tournament, you must maximize player turnout and also maximize the amount of money contributed per player. In order to do this effectively you must publicize the event to increase awareness. Then, you must set a minimum bid per player, $100 should be the lowest you set the figure to, and then encourage each player to solicit charitable pledges from members of the community. Another way to increase player turnout is to offer prizes for performance. Prizes contributed to your charity golf tournament from local businesses for things such as longest drive, closest to the hole, lowest average, and lowest adjusted average, will help to maximize your event’s participants.
Make sure to plan your charity golf tournament with enough time to organize all of these factors and be sure to strike a bargain with the course. For your event, you should be able to negotiate lower greens fees and cart rentals. Seek out corporate pledges and you can easily see the amount of money your charity golf tournament generates grow quite large even if you are a small group setting it up. It is also wise to set up your tournament on a weekday when the course will largely be free and reserving large blocks of time for your players will be easy to do. Lastly, if you have the means or the time, drawing in a celebrity to participate will vastly increase your draw and you will be able to generate a very large amount of money for the charity of your choice. Click here to learn more about planning your next charity golf tournament at The Links at Queen Creek Golf Club.
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Queen Creek - Friday, February 05, 2010
Are you considering a public golf course in Queen Creek, AZ? If not then you should be. The old question of which direction to go, private vs. public golf course
is easily answered if you ask yourself the right questions. Do you like
to play a lot of golf, but don't have a country club membership? Do you
like to try out different courses and see yourself getting bored of
playing the same course over and again? Do you enjoy playing winter golf in Arizona without
paying the premium fees? If you answered yes to any of these questions,
the public course option is the right path for you to take.
Private courses come with high fees, most of which goes towards
paying for a clubhouse that if you are a serious, or infrequent golfer,
will often be wasted on you. At a public golf course in Queen Creek, you are only paying for the round you play. You are also avoiding tethering yourself to a single location. By getting SWPGA pass from In Celebration of golf management you have a multitude of locations to play at in Queen Creek that
provide variety, new people to meet and new challenges to overcome.
Each course provides its own unique design and beautiful views. Arizona
is known for its sunshine and great golf weather, so take advantage of
it by giving yourself the freedom to see all of what the area has to
offer.
There is no need to tie yourself to a single, expensive, private clubhouse. By taking advantage of the expertly maintained, gorgeous Queen Creek public golf courses,
you will be saving money, and ensuring a new experience whenever you
want one. If you would rather hang out in an expensive clubhouse
instead of actually swinging your clubs, then consider paying the high
fees at a private course. Otherwise, make the smart call and go public,
and let yourself be thrilled with all the Queen Creek golf scene has to offer you.
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Queen Creek - Thursday, January 21, 2010
Low priced golf courses are out there, believe it or not. Cost is a major inhibitor for many golf enthusiasts who would like to play more frequently. Expensive private membership fees or overpriced public courses on top of the cost of getting clubs, and all of the necessary equipment to play the game keep many lovers of the sport from their favorite pastime. However, if you know where to look, you can find high quality, inexpensive golf courses.
One of the first questions I hear when I tell people about the benefits of low priced golf courses regards the quality of these courses. My answer has always been that you can find a great, challenging course that does not require a second mortgage on the house to play. These less expensive alternatives provide a cost effective way for a serious golfer to tighten up his game on a variety of courses. It also allows a beginning golfer an inexpensive means to learn the game without committing large amounts of resources to a sport that they may not stick with. They also provide the busy or infrequent golfer the opportunity to get a game in when time allows without having to fork out money for membership fees.
Low priced golf courses are a viable alternative for any skill level golfer. They still provide the beautiful views, the outdoor experience and the opportunity for a challenging and engaging game that an expensive course offers, but without the lofty fees. They also provide a golfer the opportunity to sample a large variety of courses as avoiding membership fees frees you to try any course in your price range that you choose. So give these gems a try and improve your game while keeping your hard earned dollars in your wallet. Mission Royale is a great low priced golf course.
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