All Discussions Tagged 'sidebar' - Charity Golf Network2024-03-28T17:15:17Zhttps://virtual-village.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=sidebar&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHit Metag:virtual-village.ning.com,2011-06-01:3411289:Topic:45232011-06-01T15:10:50.247ZTom Kinghttps://virtual-village.ning.com/profile/TomKing
Saw a tantalizing picture of a sidebar event. Don't know how it works yet, but if anyone else does, please let us know.<br></br><br></br>The picture showed a guy dressed up in a medieval suit of armor with a big sign around his neck that said "Hit me!". He was standing in a pile of golf balls. I can think of several ways to make money with that, but if anyone out there has ever used it, please let us know how it works.<br></br><br></br>This was at a golf tournament that was on track to make $196,000 clear this…
Saw a tantalizing picture of a sidebar event. Don't know how it works yet, but if anyone else does, please let us know.<br/><br/>The picture showed a guy dressed up in a medieval suit of armor with a big sign around his neck that said "Hit me!". He was standing in a pile of golf balls. I can think of several ways to make money with that, but if anyone out there has ever used it, please let us know how it works.<br/><br/>This was at a golf tournament that was on track to make $196,000 clear this year, so they must be doing something right. Thanks in advance for your help figuring this unique sidebar out. The event was Bob Hammer's <a target="_blank" href="http://www.haveaballgolf.com/">"Have a Ball" Charity Golf Tournament</a> (for testicular cancer). Bob's event benefits twenty something cancer charities and regularly makes six figures. He and I are considering doing a new book on how he does it. It's not entirely by the rules, this one. For one thing he holds it at a municipal golf course, violating all the conventional wisdom about exclusive courses attracting more money. How cool is that?<br/><br/>Tom