How to Raise More Money with Your Golf Tournament’s Sponsorships

Webinar Description

Your golf tournament’s sponsorships hold tremendous fundraising potential. Yes, golfer and team registrations are important, but attractive sponsorships will provide the biggest return for your nonprofit—while also building and strengthening relationships for future support. 


Logan Foote, Sales and Education Director at GolfStatus, will provide an in-depth discussion of the ins and outs of golf tournament sponsorships, gleaned from GolfStatus’ experience in working with thousands of golf fundraisers. You’ll hear what makes sponsorships a win-win for both your organization and sponsoring business, why golf tournaments have a unique advantage over other fundraising events, and how to leverage technology to supercharge your sponsorships. 


This free webinar is designed for nonprofit professionals of all tournament planning experience levels. Whether you’ve never planned a golf tournament before or are looking for ways to elevate an existing event’s sponsorships, you’ll walk away with actionable tactics, results-driven strategies, and creative sponsorship ideas to implement in your next tournament. 


Key Takeaways:

  • How to create sponsorship packages for your golf event that sponsors actually want
  • Who to ask to sponsor your golf tournament
  • Strategies and tools to reach out to sponsors
  • Ideas for unique sponsorship options
  • The role of technology in raising more money from sponsorships
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Meet the Speaker


Logan Foote

Sales and Education Director at GolfStatus

Logan’s been around the game of golf nearly his entire life and golfs whenever he can. He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and came to GolfStatus in 2017. As Sales and Education Director, Logan oversees a team that works with thousands of nonprofit clients to maximize their golf fundraisers. He lives—and golfs—in Lincoln with his wife and three sons.





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