Golf Course Business Card

Every golf course and golf club need focused advertising and business cards to improve membership and keep their name on the lips of area golf enthusiasts. 1532449999_39dcd0231b_m

There are a number of styles of golf course and the business card of a particular facility should focus on the type of course offered. Type includes additional facilities, membership restrictions and price tag. A family fun children welcome crazy golf course should have a very different business card than the private membership golf course attached to the local country club. Take the time to choose appropriate fonts, styles, images and information for your focus golf course business card.

Always include information regarding additional or support facilities associated with the golf course on your business card. These can appear in the tag line or as bulleted points on the front or the back of the card. Keep it to between three and five important features so as not overwhelm the reader or crowd the business card. An image of the actual golf course works best for these kinds of business cards. If the photograph can include the signage of the club all the better. If the club house is under going repairs at the time you go to print, consider using a more generic image such as golf clubs, gloves or links.

Distribute golf course business cards in locations that potential members may frequent. Family golf courses should leave a pile of cards at the local recreation center or swimming pool. For more exclusive course, consider a pile of cards behind the concierge’s desk at the high end hotel or country club foyer. Making business cards is great but handing them out in the right places is fantastic.

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