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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Some Tips for Organizing a Golf Day
It was over ten years ago that I organized my first golf day. Luckily my boss was a scratch golfer and had a lot of patience. He helped me through the first event and after that my only difficulty was juggling the four balls.
We used to replace players who could not make it with reserves, but each year people who have previously been invited wanted to be invited again and as our preferred course had a limit on the number of players allowed, we had to do a serious juggling act. Here are some hints to help you out of your golf day.
Choose the right golf course
Consider the number of guests that you have. Make sure that the course you choose is not too busy. Some courses are better equipped to handle large groups.
You need to gage what the overall handicap of your clients is like. If the majority of your players are merely social golfers, they will be frustrated by a very difficult course. However if the majority of your golfers have very of handicaps they will be equally frustrated a course that is too easy.
Time the day carefully
Golf days are usually completed during office hours. If you have very busy executives then, they may not be able to take off the entire day. Choose if it is better to start at breakfast and go through to mid afternoon or to start in the afternoon and go through to the evening.
Consider the format
Some golf day organisers advice using Stableford scoring rather than a medal round, this will speed up the day.
The format you select also affects the running of your golf day. Stableford is a scoring system used in the sport of golf. Rather than counting the total number of strokes taken, as in stroke, it involves scoring points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole.
Unlike traditional scoring methods, where the aim is to have the lowest score, under Stableford rules, the objective is to have the highest score.
"Medal play" is simply another term for "stroke play." That is, a round of golf in which the score is kept by counting strokes and totaling them.
Hope you have an enjoyable golf day
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