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Golf Tournament Prizes - Budget Friendly
By: MICHAEL MANZELLA
There are a number of things that can be used as golf tournament prizes that won't break the bank. The prize does not have to be over the top it simply needs to express thanks for the golfer's hard work and congratulations on a job well done. When you are hosting a tournament for charity or for a group outing you simply want to keep the event fun and exciting. This does not mean you need to empty out your bank account on gifts and prizes. A simple gift that lets the golfer know then did a terrific job is all that is required.
Some of the best golf tournament prizes are items like customized mugs, classy key rings and personalized golf balls. These are prizes that not only reward the golfer but also advertise the cause that the tournament intended to help. You can purchase these types of items inexpensively at many local retailers and on the internet at a fraction of the cost. These items can often be personalized to add things such as the cause you are supporting, the name of the tournament and the date. This will add style to your prize and make it all that much more of a draw for the winner.
Other terrific golf tournament prizes are items such as T-shirts and watches that show the tournament information and charity details. This can be great advertising for the charity that you support and may be a terrific way to collect new golfers when you host another event for the same charity. They will recognize the name of the tournament and be more likely to be interested in contributing their time to the cause. These items can be purchased from local T-shirt designers on fairly short notice. Additionally, they may be willing to donate the work that goes into the printing of the T-shirts if they are aware of the cause.
When choosing golf tournament prizes keep it simple. There is no need to go overboard on the prize. It is highly unlikely that the golfers are playing purely for the prize involved. They are likely in it for many other reasons and do not expect to be awarded a diamond tennis bracelet at the end of the day. Think double duty when deciding on a prize. The prize should reflect information about the tournament as well to get the word out there. It is an advertising tool as well as a gift for the best golfer of the day.
About the author Michael Manzella is owner of GolfStuffCheaper.com a website dedicated to carrying the largest selection of golf tournament prizes at discounted prices. |
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