Indian Valley Golf Course - Burlington, NC 27217

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Derek Cobb

Manager
1005 Indian Valley Drive
Burlington, NC 27217
(336) 584-7871

Mystic Dunes Resort - Celebration, FL 34747

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Rick Smith

Manager
7900 Mystic Dunes Lane
Celebration, FL 34747
(407) 311-1234

St. Denis Golf Course - Chardon, OH 44024

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Bill Griesmer

President
10660 Chardon Road
Chardon, OH 44024
(440) 285-2183

Benson Park Golf Course - Omaha, NE 68134

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Bob Baber

Manager
5333 North 72nd Street
Omaha, NE 68134
(402) 658-2611

River Edge Golf Course- Marshfield, WI 54449

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Jay

Head Professional
10191 Mill Creek Dr.
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 676-3301

Calimesa Country Club - Calimesa, CA 92320

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David Cruz

Head Professional
1300 South 3rd Street
Calimesa, CA 92320
(909) 797-2460

Chardon Lakes Golf Course - Chardon, OH 44024

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Dick Depenbrok

Pro Shop Manager
470 South Street
Chardon, OH 44024
(440) 285-4653

Westminster Golf Course - Lehigh Acres, FL 33973

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Roger Osbourne

Head PGA Pro Golfer
2199 Berkley Way
Lehigh Acres, FL
(239) 368-7324

Score Cards


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Get Long Term, repeated exposure with Golf Course and Tournament Score Cards.

On the scorecards we have every hole's par, yardage, and handicap information used for club selection and scoring, in addition to where you pencil in.

Also, for pocketing, we provide an overhead layout of the course, complete with the rules and regulations of play.

Surrounding this, we will feature your local businesses or non-profit with your very own full color promotion .

Ball Washers


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Get a custom designed golf ball washer, available at each of the tee off locations.

While we have the golfer's attention, right below the ball washer apparatus we will exclusively feature your business or non-profit with a full color, eye level, attractive outdoor sign actually welded to the post.

Course Guides

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Be the main event in our PGA styled Golf Course and Tournament guides

The guides are magazine style, high gloss, and full color, with two pages dedicated to every hole on the course.

They display the par, yardage, and handicap info, as well as an overhead view from tee to green.

There is also a tip from the pro helping them play each hole.

Right below the pro tip, we will feature your business or non-profit with your very own full size, color promotion.

Advertising Strategies For Small Businesses: 3 Effective Ways To Advertise Your Business by Michael Lee

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A lot of big companies thrive on advertising because they have the budget to create one-of-a-kind and attention grabbing ads. But what about their smaller counterparts? Are there effective advertising strategies for small businesses?
Have no fear. You don't necessarily need a large budget to come up with a successful marketing campaign. All it takes is a bit of ingenuity on your part. To help you get your business moving, here's some proven advertising strategies for small businesses.
1) The Rise Of Social Networking
These days, it doesn't take a lot of money to get your message across. If you're into Web 2.0, advertising strategies for small businesses should be a cinch for you.
A lot of people advertise their products and promos by posting a message on their social networks. Facebook and Twitter are among the most popular social networking web sites available.
The best thing about this is that everything is free. If you don't have an account, better get one now!
2) The Power Of Print
One of the most common advertising strategies for small businesses is working out a deal with your local newspaper or magazine. Despite the emergence of digital technology, people still like reading the paper in the morning.
It would be best to advertise in print media that targets your specific audience. So if you're selling golf shoes, advertising in golf magazines and golf course guides would reap the best results. And if you're running a local business with local customers, advertising in your local newspaper will be good for you.
This is especially appropriate if you have a new product or a promo coming up.
3) Good Old Fashioned Networking
One of the simplest - yet most powerful - advertising strategies for small businesses is good old networking. If you're invited to an event, make sure you always have a good supply of calling cards tucked under your belt. You never know just who you might meet there.
If you're a good entrepreneur, every moment is an opportunity to mingle and entice prospective clients. Just don't turn them off by talking about your business all throughout the conversation. Business cards help you look more professional as well.
Even if your business is not as big as other companies out there, there's no need to despair. There are plenty of advertising strategies for small businesses available for you. As long as you're creative and resourceful enough, there's no end to what you can think of. So take these tips into consideration and I wish you well on your advertising endeavors!

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Top Five Promotional Products for Business Events by Gareth Parkin

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Business events like trade shows or conferences are a good platform to promote products. For the marketing department entrusted with the responsibility of promoting products and services in such events, promotional tools like promotional products have a great relevance. Innovative use of promotional gifts can help them to accomplish objectives in brand building at these events. A promotion in conferences and exhibitions needs a good amount of money in addition to time and therefore, the promotional campaigns should be able to deliver expected results so that all the hard work gets rewarded. That is why, it is extremely important to pick top promotional products for business events so that the true potential of the gifts can be realised and desired results can be derived from the campaign. It is easily understandable that business events help a business organisation in reaching to a large part of the population and that with minimum of efforts which ultimately help it in pushing up the sales. And, this can only be done with the help of top promotional products.
We at Ideasbynet, therefore always recommend our clients to make the most of any business event. We also stress on the importance of top promotional items in such events. Secondly, since these promotional gifts stand for the reputation of an organisation in these business events therefore, it should be capable of impressing a client. There are many promotional products which can be used in business events but as per our experience, at Ideasbynet, the top five promotional gifts are:-
1. Conference folders- The most widely used promotional item in business events. So much so that participants in exhibitions and conferences expect it. But, conference folders have not lost its charm and the market offers great varieties in it.
2. Conference bags- If you have a slightly high budget then choose conference bags in place of folders and make inroads in to your customer̢۪s heart. The bags will be in use for a longer time and will remind the recipient about your company, each time they are used.
3. Golf Course Advertising- Most of the participants in business events are either businessmen or executives. And, golf is hugely popular among professional. So, why not take a break from regular items and make your presence felt with promotional golf advertising.
4. Mouse mats- A new age business gift. Mark yourself in a place where your customer spends most of his/her time and you will never be out of his eyes…or we say mind.
5. Writing Instruments- A great utility product in business events. Pens, note pads and lots more on offer. These promotional items come at low cost but offer great value.
For more information on business events and promotional products log online.

About the Author

Gareth Parkin is the co-founder of Ideasbynet.com, the undisputed UK's leading online printed promotional items and custom logo imprinted promo products supplier based in the north of England.

On-target products during off-season months by Tovah Mendelsberg

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The major holiday season came and went. No more wrapping paper and packing peanuts flooding your office closets. No more confetti and champagne corks left to sweep out from under your desks. You've now entered the down-season where spending decreases and everyone falls into the winter blahs. Now what do you do to keep your company sharp and exciting? Create a giveaway schedule that recognizes the lesser celebrated months and holidays.
In an annual marketing campaign, maintaining awareness through traditional advertising can get difficult during down-times and off seasons. Flighting during this time drops and the consumers see less of your brand. Also, your traditional ads begin to lose their initial edge due to overexposure of the same advertisement if it does not have an evergreen theme. Finding a way to keep the attention of your clients can get difficult if you don't take a different approach. Promotional products can shake things up a bit and bring more excitement during the slower month. Not only do they add excitement, promotional products in general, can increase and strengthen awareness and remind your clients exactly why they love you.
Sure you can go along with industry trend and send out promotions for Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day and Cinco de Mayo. When you choose the right product, these holidays can prove a successful time to profit. However, think outside of the box and correlate your promotional product with the theme of a given month so you can stand out in the memories of the clients. If you don't have a large enough budget to have a monthly schedule for giveaways and then start with three or four of your favorite months and products.
Consider the following when investing in a non traditional annual giveaway schedule:
February: Responsible Pet Owner Month
February isn't about loving only your spouse, children and friends, it's also about showing appreciation to people who take good care of their animals. Choose a product that rewards both the owner and the pet, while at the same time reminding your clients about your dedication and appreciation to them.
March: National Peanut Month
From peanut butter to chocolate covered peanuts and plain old salted shell peanuts, March let's you treat your clients to a universal feel-good snack. Send your clients a jar of peanuts to say hello and thanks. It's a good time to get them excited for baseball season since spring training kicks off in March also.
April: National Anxiety Month
Stress and anxiety can be a killer, especially around tax time. So consider sending your clients a gift bag filled with branded products like soothing teas, stress balls and aromatherapy candles so they can get out of April anxiety free.
May: National Good Car Care Month
Any mechanic will tell you that good car maintenance increases the life and overall performance of your car. Encourage this by putting your name and logo on ice scrapers and funnels.
June: National Ice Tea
June 22, the longest day on the calendar and the summer solstice official mark the beginning of summer. With the summer come pools, BBQ's and ice tea. Get behind this fun loving month and theme by sending you clients plastic pilsner glasses and a tea set. Let them know you want them to enjoy a nice refreshing break courtesy of your company.
July: National Tennis Month
This month means more than just fireworks and beer and bratwursts, it's about enjoying yet another summer pastime, tennis. To increase your reach and exposure in July, gift your clients with labeled sport towels, water bottles and even a set of tennis balls. You'll take their minds off the left over potato salad and put in on your company.
August: National Golf Month
Could there be a better time to get the attention of your clients? The popularity of the sport makes it so easy to find golf products to brand and send to your clients. This offers a great way to show appreciation for their business and keep them thinking about you on the greens. Logo anything from golf balls and putters to tees and towels and give them in honor of National Golf month.
September: National Courtesy Month
Give a gift of thanks to your loyal customers to follow the theme of the month and prepare them for the fall. Think practical, maybe a branded umbrella or new travel mug can both appease your audience and get you the recognition you want.
When your company feels the need to put some extra energy in your campaign, look to promotional products that have an interesting and unique theme. Promotions on a themed schedule keeps your company top of mind year-round since they product such positive outcomes. These products will put in front of your clients and audiences during the off season holidays and generate increase exposure, recognition and perception of your brand.

About the Author

Tovah Mendelsberg has four years of experience in journalism. She is currently marketing promotional products at Absorbent, Ink.

Sponsoring a Charity Golf Tournament by Jenny Schweyer

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Sponsoring a golf tournament is an excellent way to raise money for an organization or cause. Golf tournaments have wide appeal, and avid golfers usually jump at the chance to play the game and benefit a charity at the same time. Even non-golfers enjoy brandishing a 9-iron for a good cause. It takes careful planning, but it's possible to raise thousands of dollars or more if your group is prepared for a little bit of hard work.
A lot goes into planning a charity golf tournament, from securing a venue, to recruiting volunteers, to garnering prizes. Before you set the wheels in motion, consider some of these planning tips:
*Enlist a good team of helpers. Planning and executing a charity golf tournament is not a one-man or woman job. A lot of work goes into pulling off a successful and profitable golf tournament. Make sure that you have a good team of volunteers behind you. Don't just limit yourself to volunteers from within your own organization though. Recruit volunteers from like-minded groups, from the community and from the beneficiary group/organization. The more hands on deck, the more efficiently it will run from planning to the final putt. More importantly, the more diverse your group of core volunteers, the more contacts you'll be able to make. More helpers means greater access to resources within the community.
*Plan well in advance. It usually takes several months to one year to pull off a successful charity golf tournament. If you try to push through too quickly, you may be sacrificing the sanity of your volunteers and missing out on prime sponsorship opportunities.
*Garner business support. Businesses are usually happy help a good cause. It helps them to raise their own profile in the community and gives them the chance for some inexpensive advertising and exposure. Recruit business sponsors to donate cash, prizes, giveaways, food, and just about anything else that you require to pull off your charity golf tournament.
*Offer advertising opportunities. Charity golf tournaments are give and take affairs. When a business agrees to donate to your event, provide the business with a way to advertise before, during or after the event. You can print the logos of your major sponsor(s) on your fliers and newspaper ads. Get one or two businesses to sponsor golf trophies and have their logos on embossed on them. Distribute prizes and giveaways like water bottles, golf balls, tees and golf bags with sponsors' logos on them. Print banners listing the names of business sponsors. Publish their names in your program. Literally hundreds of creative ways exist to offer advertising in exchange for the support of business sponsors.
*Flood the community with advertising. Make sure that you give plenty of advance notice to the community about your charity golf tournament. Newspaper advertising should typically begin 4-6 weeks before registration for the event ends. Other types of advertising can begin sooner, such as passing out fliers and hanging up posters. Take advantage of all of the free advertising that you can get. Hang up posters anywhere and everywhere that you can get permission to do so. If your charity golf tournament has a website, flood the Internet with links to it well in advance of the event, even up to one year before. Besides local newspapers, seek out other publications to advertise in. Many communities have free daily, weekly and/or monthly alternative publications, and some may even publicize your event for free.
The great thing about sponsoring a charity golf tournament is that the event is mutually beneficial. First, it provides financial support and raises awareness for a particular cause. Second, it
gives local businesses the opportunity to promote themselves and to show their philanthropic side. It's also an excellent vehicle for fostering team and community spirit, and if profitable, may even become a well-anticipated annual event.

About the Author

Jenny Schweyer is a freelance writer from the Pacific Northwest. She specializes in web content and search-engine optimized text.