Golf
Club Australia
Corporate and charity days to golf clubs are extremely important
to not only raise revenue for the club but to also increase the
profile of the club and hopefully entice new members into joining.
Golf Events can help golf clubs to create that “feel good”
event. If the participants have a great day at an event being held
at your course they are more likely to want to return, hopefully
as a new member.
Golf Events can help your club in two ways. We can work with you
and your staff in running the event or we can just add some of our
services for the day.
Allow us to help run the event through our “interactive”
web site where each event has it’s own page. We can generate
e-mail invitations to the guests who can register their acceptance
via a link back to “the event page” on our website.
Daily updates will be sent to the holder’s office with registration
details. On “the event page” the holder can have a welcome
letter together with full details of the event. We can even collect
registration fees via “the event page” if they are an
association requiring members to pay or a charity.
We encourage all players to regularly look at “the event
page” in the days leading up to the event for any updates
relating to the day. This is a good time for the holder to use this
facility as an additional marketing tool. After the event we will
list all the winners and they can also include a few words of thanks
to the participants. A photo gallery will also be attached to “the
event page” through which photographs can be purchased. For
charities, Golf Events Pty Ltd will donate, to the holding charity,
$5 of every photo purchased through the photo gallery of their event.
Any one of our special event services can be added to the day.
Even if you want to run the day yourself we will be happy to help
you ensure its’ success with our added services. Please visit
our services page for
more information.
If you are looking for a smaller more personal day then visit our
platinum event page.
We promise to help make your holders’ day the success it
should be.
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