How Do I Pick a Grand Prize Hole?

November 21, 2008
Posted by US Hole In One

Picking a grand prize hole is easier than you might think. If you’re an avid golfer than this seems like no big deal but for those out there that are in charge of the company golf tournament and have never set foot on a golf course this may seem like more of a challenge. The only requirements that US Hole In One has when picking a grand prize hole is that it must be a par 3 hole and it must be at least 150 yards.

If you are not familiar with the game of golf and don’t understand the terminology then the easiest way to pick the hole is to find a score card for the course. The main thing to look for on the score card is the par for the hole. For a hole in one contest you will need to use a par 3 hole. Most courses will have around four or five to pick from and all you need to do is make sure that the hole will play from 150 yards or greater from the color tees that the golfers will hit from that day. Calling up the pro at the course is also a great reference because chances are they have done multiple golf tournaments and can recommend a par 3 that has been successfully used in other golf outings. If you are insuring a new car or a motorcycle another aspect to remember when you’re choosing a grand prize hole is the convenience of getting a car or bike out to that hole, for this purpose you might consider a par 3 hole close to the clubhouse.

With US Hole In One those other par 3’s won’t go without prizes. US Hole In One will insure the other par 3’s, that are greater than 130 yards, on the golf course at no extra cost. Bonus prizes are included in the package just in case you have a golfer that gets an ace on a par 3 hole other than the grand prize hole. These prizes include a LCD Flat Screen TV, a Set of Big Bertha Irons, and Two Round Trip Airfare Tickets anywhere in the Continental US.

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