links_slayer
Well-known member
I am in the very early stages of planning my first charity golf outing. I've played in a ton of these over the years and I know it's going to be impossible to make everyone happy. I just want to create an event that people enjoy, look forward to so much that they put it on their calendars a year in advance, want to tell their friends about, and ultimately raise wheelbarrows full of cash for the charity.
So when it comes to on-course games, do you give them a Yay or Nay?
If Yay, which are your favorites? Which could you go the rest of your life never seeing again in an outing like this?
For what it's worth I'm not talking about long drive, closest to the pin, long putt, etc.
I'm talking about things like:
- roll the dice to determine the tee box your group will hit from
- hire the pro / beat the pro
- hit it in the circle on a par 3
- long drive w/ kiddie driver (or opposite handed driver)
So when it comes to on-course games, do you give them a Yay or Nay?
If Yay, which are your favorites? Which could you go the rest of your life never seeing again in an outing like this?
For what it's worth I'm not talking about long drive, closest to the pin, long putt, etc.
I'm talking about things like:
- roll the dice to determine the tee box your group will hit from
- hire the pro / beat the pro
- hit it in the circle on a par 3
- long drive w/ kiddie driver (or opposite handed driver)