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5 Key Steps To Success In Running a Golf TournamentThere is a long list of details anyone managing a golf tournament must compile and review. Based on my experience, here are the top five things golf tournament organizers should do:1. Walk The Course If possible, play th 2. Get a Drink in the Players Hands When golf is over, make sure that you have the facilities to get a drink in the player's hands as soon as possible. This is just common courtesy but also will keep player's occupied until the lunch or dinner and presentation's start. 3. Shadow Celebrities and Dignitaries If you have celebrities or other dignitaries playing in your tournament, assign a volunteer o 4. Keep Presentations to a Minimum The winners will want their moment of glory and sponsors should be thanked, but otherwise, respect player's time and keep the program to a minimum. If it is a charity tournament, have some information at the tables or at a display. Keep the pitch for the cause out of the program, other than a thank-you to the participants. 5. Don't Nickel and Dime Them to Death If your tournament is a fundraiser, charge a reasonable price for entry and don't expect participants to come up with five or ten dollars every time they turn around for draws and contests. Include as much as possible in the entry fee, making golfers feel like they got a good deal in addition to supporting a good cause. There are numerous other things that will fall into place if you manage the big things and pay attention to the details. Hopefully, these tips help make your golf tournament a great success. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Ron Strand is a college instructor, consultant and avid golfer. More information about golf tournament planning can be found at Golf Tournament Planning. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/626/5-key-steps-to-success-in-running-a-golf-tournament-111626.htm Related Tips and Advices
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