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Swing into spring
with SCA golf challenges
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With spring in the air, golfers are coming out of hibernation to
hit the links. That makes it an ideal time for SCA golf promotions,
which are some of our most exciting and popular sports programs.
SCAs never-to-miss golf promotions include:
Hole-In-One, which offers a cash prize to anyone who can shoot
a hole-in-one. Along with this promotional program, well provide
a $500 prize for each additional par 3 hole on the course.
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Target Shoot, which is a great way to combine a local charity or fundraising
event with a golf contest. Golfers who make a donation to the special
charity get one shot to make a hole-in-one into a designated target for
a prize up to $1,000,000.
Athlete Performance Incentives, where SCA has guaranteed more than a
half-million dollars in incentives for noted tour players including Fred
Couples, Nick Faldo, Fred Funk, Jay Haas, Phil Mickelson, Greg Norman,
Tom Watson and Ian Woosnam.
Player Prediction, where golf fans predict the top finishers of a particular
tournament. If they pick the players in the exact order, they ace the
big prize, adding excitement for spectators.
Tournament Incentives, which are used to draw a stronger field of golfers
to your tournament. You offer tour players a special bonus if they win
both your tournament and another specified tournament.
Chip-Off Challenge, which is ideal for sporting events, retail
events, fundraisers and festivals. You challenge contestants to chip through
holes one through 10 to win prizes from $1,000 to $100,000.
SCAs success with the popular Chip-Off Challenge has led to the
expansion of the golf contest to three other sports. The new games are
the Touch Down Shootout for football, the Grand Slam Challenge for baseball,
and the Break Away Challenge for hockey. Designed to be part of a half-time
program, each contest requires a fan from the audience to score a goal
or hit a target to win big prizes. The prize amount can be whatever a
client specifies, and if the contestant wins, the award is covered by
SCA.
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