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Golf Day Fundraising Ideas

Posted by Dan Law, 17 February 2022

There’s never been a better time to plan a golf day, since the start of the pandemic, the golf industry has boomed, with male and female golfers growing in numbers by 2% and 8% respectively, the largest net growths on record leading to the most golfers ever!  

Whether a golf day is new to the organization, or a tried and tested method to raise much-needed funds, there are countless ways to make this a fun, engaging, inclusive but crucially, profitable day! 

No doubt your non-profit is always looking for new ways to raise money, so a golf outing or charity golf tournament is a fantastic way for you to engage your local community and customers.  It could be as simple as running a golf marathon day to a simple raffle. 

Below are our top tips to ensure we’re set up for success.

Planning your golf day fundraiser 

Diligent planning is a huge part of any successful fundraising event, and it’s no different here. We want to make sure you are maximizing sponsor exposure and avenues for donors to give from the get-go. These include:

Hole Sponsorships: 

Ticketing: 

It’s important that we cater for all types of golfers, new and experienced. A renowned course will be a pull for all ability levels, but we also want to make sure it’s a layout that isn’t too difficult. At the end of the day, we want everyone to enjoy themselves and feel charitable afterwards. This might not always be the case if pace is slow, or frustrations boiled over due to a tough round!

We suggest to keep it competitive! How will teams input their score? Using live scoring (such as VPAR, our sister company) will keep everyone updated and spark those competitive spirits. 

Fundraising for your non-profit

Right, we’re looking good, now for how we’re going to raise the funds on the day. 

Perfect, now the auction is closed, donations are in and because you’ve swiped cards at check in, funds are on their way to you via a seamless payment integration.

After your golf fundraising event

The most important element here, is to say thanks. A nice summary email post event goes a long way and all the data collected is gold dust for future fundraising initiatives. Thereafter, it’s time to focus on the rest of the year’s initiatives before planning soon comes around again!

Dan Law

Dan Law

About the Author

Dan has spent over seven years working in the digital and non-profit fundraising world, stationed in New York for the past three years. During that time he has helped hundreds of north American non-profits raise more for their fundraising initiatives, both online and at physical events.