Monday, May 20, 2019

Golfballs.com Unveils 2019 Corporate and Charity Outing Planner

(LAFAYETTE, LA) – Golfballs.com – the world leader in golf customization – now offers a comprehensive online guide to help event organizers with planning and operating successful corporate and charity golf tournaments.

The Golf Tournament Planning Guide utilizes the brand’s 25 years of expertise in customizing gifts and gear for events of all sizes. It features unique ideas, best practices and key steps in the processes involved with running a successful event, including marketing, operations and fundraising.

“According to the World Golf Foundation, approximately 12 million Americans attend nearly 150,000 golf outings every year, and these events can be daunting to organize without proper guidance,” says Tom Cox, CEO of Golfballs.com. “Over the years, we’ve developed an experienced group of in-house specialists who have helped customers decorate millions of customized products for their events and tournaments.”

The Planning Guide offers a variety of ideas and assets such as downloadable templates for budgeting, registration and advertising. It helps to break the process into manageable steps and simplify key components of event organization. Golfballs.com’s Corporate and Event Specialists are also available to supply free custom logo quotes via phone at 1 (877) 309-6460.

Recognized as the 2018 Louisiana Association of Business and Industry Company of the Year, Golfballs.com has established itself as the top online destination for corporate and non-profit partners seeking custom logo golf balls, commemorative gifts, prizes and keepsakes. Personalizing nearly 7 million golf balls a year, as well as offering clubs, apparel and more from the top brands in golf, the brand’s infinite product and customization options combined with the new Golf Tournament Planning Guide have made Golfballs.com the ideal resource for event planners and outing coordinators.

Access the Golf Tournament Planning Guide here: www.golfballs.com/Golf-Tournament-Planning.

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