Posted on 30 July 2008
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Kevin McKinley, who is the director of golf and skiing at Treetops Resort in Gaylord, Michigan, which was voted one of the top 25 golf resorts in America according to Golf Digest. Kevin has been working in the golf industry since 1996 and has been at the [...]
Posted on 23 July 2008
One of the reasons why a golf outing is such a terrific fundraising strategy is because it is so flexible in its structure. There can be so much more going on at a golf outing than just knocking a little white ball around 18 holes.
In fact, if the actual golfing is ALL you focus [...]
Posted on 09 July 2008
If your non-profit organization does not have an annual golf outing as a major component of your overall fundraising strategy, I would strongly recommend re-considering your plan.
While some may protest and claim that golf outings are a “dime a dozen”, I would argue that there are dozens of very good reasons why so many charitable [...]
Posted on 02 July 2008
One of the most common non-profit fundraisers is the golf outing. The main reason why this method has become so popular is that it combines the benefits of having fun, getting exercise, and raising lots of money for the organization.
There are many “moving parts” that you have to consider when you plan your own [...]
Posted on 07 April 2006
Spring is in the air and so it is charity golf tournament season. Perhaps your group is in the process of getting ready for your own tournament, or maybe considering one for the future. (Fall is also a good time for
tournaments as well!)
Here’s some resources for charity golf tournaments that may be of help to [...]
Posted on 05 July 2004
Golf fundraiser outing success story from the Make a Wish Foundation. Find out how this group planned a successful golf fundraiser…