Longest Putting Competition
Putting Competitions are strangely difficult to administer. It may seem straight-forward on the outside but they can eat a lot of time in an already tight time schedule. Yet, many charity golf events still insist on having any putting competition as the golfers have just finished their round of 18 holes.
The last thing they want is to play more golf; believe me they are headed for the bar!
So, make things easy on yourself. Host the putting competition at the start of the day. Most of your golfers will go to the practice putting green so trap them with the Longest Putt Competition at this stage of the day.
Choose a hole with the course professional which is at the edge of the putting green. Have a couple of tee pegs handy, and get a golfer to attempt to putt a ball from 3 feet away. Don’t forget to get them to donate for their putt – say £1 a go.
When a golfer has got the ball in the hole, congratulate them and move the challenge back 1 foot, and repeat until the ball has gone down the hole.
Eventually you will get more people donating for a try at the Longest Putt, and the beauty with this tip is that you can involve anyone. While your golfers are out playing on the course, challenge a few members who’ll be around.
When you go around on your buggy during the day tell the golfers how far the Longest Putt is, and you’ll find them armed with their pint, having a go when they have finished.
Don’t forget that the main idea is to get their donations. Have some prizes ready for those putting the ball into the hole. You must have some mouse mats, key-rings with the charity logo on somehwere.
You’ll find that this will add a little more drama to the end of the day, as the putt will gradually creep across the putting green, extending to 20 or 30 feet in some cases.
Hope this helps.
Jase