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THE GTAA ANNOUNCES ANOTHER SEMINAR IN SOUTH CAROLINA

October 13, 2021

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“How to Produce a Successful Golf Tournament” seminar is set for November 3rd 2021 at the Baywatch Resort and Conference Center in Myrtle Beach, SC.

This 3-hour seminar was created for anyone who hosts a golf outing or is thinking about it. This includes, Charities, Associations, Meeting Planners, Civic Groups, Churches, Golf Courses, Event Planners and Volunteers.

It is designed to help groups get started with their golf outing as well as take their current event to w whole new level.

It covers every topic that a Tournament Planner needs to know including: Creating a Business Plan, working with Volunteers, creating a Budget, choosing a Format, Selling Major Sponsors, Filling the field with golfers, promotions and marketing, games and contests, awards ceremonies, auctions and much more.

The guest speaker is Phil Immordino, President of the GTAA. He has given over 500 seminars in the past 20 years teaching over 250,000 groups how to produce a golf tournament or outing.

The GTAA is the Association for the Golf Tournament Industry and has over 50,000 members. It offers all of the education needed to help groups host better events. Including videos, manuals, newsletters, webinars and conference calls.

Register for the event, you can sign up here https://birdease.com/educationseminar

For more information contact: Phil Immordino, pimmordino@gtaaweb.org

 

 

 

 

 

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