When Should I Get Hole In One Insurance?

January 25, 2012
Posted by USHIO

If you are like us at US Hole In One, winter means wind, snow, and freezing temperatures, hitting the links is the farthest thing from our mind come December to April! Just because you may not be able to play golf year round doesn’t mean that you aren’t starting to plan your spring golf outing. Here at US Hole In One we get asked the question, how long before my tournament should I sign up for hole in one insurance? Getting insurance for hole in one, putting, and shootout policy is simple, of course the earlier the better to secure hole in one insurance but we can add a policy even up to the day before the tournament!

Once you decide when and where you are having the tournament you can start the process by giving us a call or going to our website to our new online purchase options. Make sure to go to our Hole In One Insurance purchase page. Once you provide us with the required information needed to receive a quote you will be emailed over the application. As soon as we process the application, the insurance will be in place for your event. If you want to take care of the hole in one insurance early we will process your application and send out the signs so you have them in plenty of time for the tournament. If you are on a last minute schedule and don’t need any signage, we can also take care of the hole in one insurance as late as the morning of your event. Keep in mind our hole in one insurance will include bonus prizes for the other par 3’s on the course, regardless if you take advantage our free signage! If you are hesitant on whether you have enough information to get a quote or worried that you don’t have enough time before tee off to get a policy in place, give us a call and we will help you make it work for your tournament.

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