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Getting The Most Out Of Your 2019 Golf Tournament Committee

Congratulations! Half the battle is won once you’ve decided not to go it alone and formed a committee to plan
and oversee your 2019 golf outing. Now the key to your success becomes…to delegate. Each person needs to be assigned a
specific set of duties. Give them clear, concise tasks and most importantly, a timeline within which they
need to get them done by.  Then…hold them accountable. Once you decide how often to meet (perhaps once a month if you’ve started far enough in advance, then twice a month within 3 months of the event, eventually getting
down to once a week as the tournament approaches), let each committee member know that they will be called upon
to tell everyone the status of the tasks they have been assigned. And when it’s all said and done…reward
them for their effort with a gift as well as recognition at the awards ceremony. Those things go a long way
to making others consider joining in on the fun the following year. Not sure about the tasks to delegate?
Here’s a few things your committee will need to focus on: golfers, sponsors, prizes, food/beverage, auction,
player gifts, contests, registration, etc. Feel free to call Tournament Pros at 800-790-4653 or email us at info@tournamentpros.com;  we would be glad to pass on the knowledge we’ve gained since we first opened
our doors in 1993!

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March Madness: Don’t Be A Committee Of One For Your 2019 Golf Outing

It takes a village. Alright…not a whole village to plan a successful charity tournament, but definitely more than me, myself and I (meaning you!). (In fact, TOO many people can be just as big a problem as not enough.) Tackling your charity golf tournament all by your lonesome is a) way too much work, b) nearly impossible and c) a big mistake (see A and B). However, there is ONE thing you can do by yourself; form a committee to help you plan the golf fundraiser. ANY extra help you can get is good, but shoot for 4-6 people to join the group. If you can get more, great…but, again, not too many more (cooks in the kitchen kind of thing). Everyone has their own circle of friends and influence to draw from…and inside THEIR circle, THEY can find more golfers and more sponsors. They can also use their connections (connections that YOU don’t have) to help secure all the other things needed for a successful tournament like raffle prizes, player gifts, auction items, etc. etc.. (Tournament Pros at 800-790-4653, info@tournametpros.com can help with all of that too!) Just remember, a successful charity golf tournament involves a great deal of planning and two heads–or five or six–are better than one. So don’t go it alone!

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Your 2019 Golf Tournament: The Time To Plan Is NOW!

Don’t let all that ice, snow and cold lull you into a false sense of security; your golf outing will be here soon enough…and it takes more time to plan a successful tournament than most people think! There is a committee to be formed, duties to be delegated, golfers to be gathered, sponsors to be signed up, i.e. there’s a whole lot of work to be done! Don’t wait til the frost has thawed! Getting a head start on planning can make the difference between a successful charity golf tournament and a so-so one. And who wants to put in all that time, money, effort and resources for a so-so event? So…gather the troops and tell them the time to get going is …NOW! And if you need a helping hand, give us a call (800-790-4653) or shoot us an email  (info@tournamentpros.com). 2019 marks our 26th year supplying services that help organizations like yours raise more money, create more excitement and have more fun at their golf tournament. Let’s get to work!