A Million Dollar Reason To Hold A Shootout Contest

June 22, 2017
Posted by USHIO

We can go ahead and list a million reasons why you should hold a Shootout Contest. But we only need to give you one reason – your golfers can win $1,000,000!

Why would you want to offer a million dollar shootout? The economy is changing, some of today’s best golf courses are feeling the pinch as membership dues do not come in, and golfers are hitting the greens less frequently. This may be the right time to host a million dollar shootout. Perhaps your employees are working hard and you want to reward them with a day on the golf course. It could be that you need to raise money for a charity and a million dollar golf shootout sounds like the right way to go.

These are just some of the reasons why you may want to host this very special event. The fact is, the only thing that feels better than actually hitting that hole in one is being able to win $1,000,000 while doing so. This is possible. Your organization can host a million dollar shootout and hand over those funds to someone who is able to be accurate enough to win.

In order to host this event, you will want to contact US Hole in One about their insurance products designed just for this event. That way, if someone does hit the shot, your organization does not have to foot the bill for doing so. Once you have insurance, host a qualifying contest, such as the person who hits closest to the pin or even a simple raffle. The person who wins the qualifying round is given the opportunity to try the million-dollar shootout challenge.

For all of these reasons (all $1 million of them) this type of shootout is just the right fit for virtually any event you may be hosting. Speak to one of our representative at 888-882-5440 or email us at info@usholeinone.com to learn more.

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