How to Get Golf Tournament Sponsors: 7 Types of Businesses to Ask

 
There are many businesses that you can reach out to to be your golf tournament sponsors, such as sports stores and .financial service providers.

Corporate sponsorships and the relationships they generate are an important fundraising opportunity for your golf outing and your organization as a whole. Knowing who to ask—and how to ask them—is key. Ultimately, sponsorships raise funds for your organization through mutually beneficial exposure that lays the foundation for a long-term relationship.

Businesses are looking for a win-win when it comes to sponsoring events. They want to be associated with a worthy cause while also gaining exposure for their brand. Golf tournaments put your organization in a unique position to offer sponsors premium exposure to their ideal potential customer or client.

 

How to Get Golf Tournament Sponsors

When it comes to how your organization will secure sponsors for your golf tournament, pitching to the right businesses is crucial. Start with those you already have a relationship with. They don’t have to be previous sponsors—they could be businesses that your volunteers or board members own or even those that are within your supporters’ sphere of influence.

Once you have prospective businesses to pitch to, it’s time to make the ask. Ideal candidates to reach out to are those interested in getting their brand on the radar of affluent, influential members of the community—the same folks spending their time on the golf course. Try targeting local businesses that have a generally wealthier clientele, as well as regional and national companies, especially those headquartered or with offices in your area.

There are several key factors that help explain why golfers are an ideal marketing target for sponsoring businesses. Consider the following data points about the golfer demographic:

  • Over 50% of golfers are between the ages of 25 and 55, the age demographic with the most spending power

  • The average golfer’s net worth is over $768,000

  • The average household income among golfers is over $100,000

  • 33% of golfers are top-level managers

  • 83% of golfers own mutual funds/stocks

  • 68% own their primary residence

  • 83% regularly take vacations

  • 60% have purchased a vehicle in the last year

  • 48% stay active and/or have a gym membership

  • 77% have consumed alcohol in the last 30 days

Also, you should include information explaining why businesses should support nonprofits in general. Participants in your tournament are more likely to support a socially responsible business that sustains a cause they have a passion for. By working with a reliable and trustworthy nonprofit like yours, your businesses can build important social capital that improves their reputation and brings in more business.


Food and beverage distributors make great golf tournament sponsors because they can provide catering and drinks as an in-kind donation.
 

1. Food & Beverage 

Your golf tournament likely incorporates food and beverage into your golf tournament in some way, perhaps boxed lunches, drink tickets, cocktail hour, or banquet. Golfers likely frequent local dining establishments, making it a great option for these businesses to get eyeballs on their brands. Consider reaching out to the following businesses in the food and beverage industry:

  • Restaurants (including locally owned, farm-to-table, and upscale)

  • Wineries/vineyards

  • Beverage distributors

  • Sports and cocktail bars


HOW TO WIN THEIR SUPPORT

These businesses make great sponsorship prospects because they can customize their engagement. For instance, if outside food and drink are allowed by the golf course, you might ask these businesses to donate or discount catering for your golf tournament. They might also be interested in providing samples of a signature dish or drink on a hole or simply contributing money towards the cause.

 

2. Healthcare

Healthcare providers are valuable sponsor prospects because they are community-minded and your goals likely overlap: improving the quality of life for residents. Research the following healthcare providers in your area:

  • Primary care physicians

  • Dentists/orthodontists

  • Chiropractors

  • Physical therapists

  • Surgery practices

  • Dermatologists


HOW TO WIN THEIR SUPPORT

When pitching to potential healthcare sponsors, emphasize how your cause impacts their patients and their field of medicine as a whole. If your cause is related to improving healthcare for your beneficiaries, sponsoring your golf tournament could lead to a broader partnership or support of a specific project.

Go after sports and fitness providers as golf tournament sponsors due to their shared value of physical wellness.
 

3. Sports & Fitness

This industry is a perfect target because of its direct tie to your fundraiser’s medium: golf. Reach out to these types of businesses in your area:

  • Gyms/fitness centers

  • Personal trainers

  • Sporting goods stores

  • Golf equipment stores


HOW TO WIN THEIR SUPPORT

Businesses in the sports and fitness space are often ideal candidates for an in-kind sponsorship and may be more inclined to donate goods like golf balls, tees, or even clubs for player swag bags, pin prizes, auction items, or raffle prizes. That being said, these businesses also want the broad exposure a monetary sponsorship brings.

 

4. Business-to-Business & Financial Services

These businesses typically cater to affluent clientele, which makes your tournament a great opportunity for them to attract new customers. Steward the following businesses in your community:

  • Financial advisors/wealth management services

  • Insurance companies/agents

  • CPAs/accounting firms

  • Banks/credit unions

  • Advertising agencies

  • PR companies

  • Technology companies

  • Consultants


How to win their support

For companies that cater to other businesses or for financial service professionals who manage important assets for their customers, building a personal connection is everything. Win these businesses over by offering opportunities to network and mingle with potential clients face-to-face, like a booth on a tee box or during a cocktail hour.

Recruiting home services providers as golf tournament sponsors will raise money for your cause and connect your golfers with high-quality realtors and builders.
 

5. Home Services

Most of your golfers likely live independently and can benefit from solid connections in the real estate world. Approach the following home services businesses to be sponsors:

  • Home builders

  • Architects

  • Real estate companies/agents

  • Home remodeling companies/contractors


How to win their support

Nearly 70% of golfers own a home. These types of businesses jump at the chance to show off their properties and services at your golf event, perhaps with a tent on the course. Home builders and remodeling companies can showcase their work and high-quality materials and real estate professionals have the opportunity to show off their listings and broadcast upcoming open houses.

 

6. Luxury Brands

As golf is commonly seen as a luxury sport, it makes sense that luxury brands and service providers would fit in at your tournament. Consider contacting:

  • Jewelers

  • High-end clothing brands

  • Local boutiques


How to win their support

Similar to sports and fitness providers, these businesses would benefit from an in-kind sponsorship with your organization. An effective tactic is to use their in-kind gifts as high-end raffle or auction items, boosting donations for you and brand recognition for them.

Your golfers are a great audience for luxury brands and travel companies, making them perfect golf tournament sponsors.
 

7. Travel

The vast majority of those in the golfer demographic regularly take vacations and over half have purchased a vehicle in the past year, making these businesses hungry for exposure to this audience:

  • Car dealerships

  • Car services

  • Rental car companies 

  • Travel agencies

  • Hotels and resorts


How to win their support

Beyond monetary sponsorships, consider approaching travel services for in-kind donations. Vacation packages, hotel or resort packages, travel vouchers, or even timeshares work well as raffle prizes or auction items.


Make the ask

Now that you have ideas for potential sponsors for you and pitches they’d respond to, it’s up to you to make the ask! Once you’ve finalized your prospect list, delegate specific companies to volunteers and board members and equip them with the tools they need to make the ask (a sponsorship request template makes it easy to mobilize your team and keep you messaging consistent).

Start by clearly listing your sponsorship opportunities on your event website so it’s easy to find sponsor options and commit to supporting the outing. This makes sharing options with potential sponsors as easy as sending a quick link. Follow up with a phone call or, better yet, a face-to-face meeting where you can propose a specific contribution or sponsorship package. 

It’s important to emphasize the impact their business' dollars make on your mission by providing concrete metrics, such as the number of meals provided or which new programs you can fund. Show your sincere appreciation for their efforts in creative ways, such as by making personalized thank-you videos. The ultimate goal is achieving your shared goals, so when you appeal to your mutual values, it goes a long way toward building a long-term donor relationship. 

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