WHEN IT COMES TO a resort golf course, “People are looking for visual excitement, with lots of bells and whistles and attention to detail,” says Steve Forrest, principle partner with Arthur Hill/Steve Forrest and Associates, a golf architectural...
THE BALLOTS ARE IN for the 2004 Golden Links Best of Corporate Golf Awards, chosen by the readers of Corporate Meetings & Incentives and our sister publication Insurance Conference Planner. In the Best New Course/Renovation category (“courses...
IF YOUR GOLF TOURNAMENT GIVEAWAYS haven't strayed far from polo shirts and putters, remember there's a whole world of products out there to wow your golf junkies. From clubs and balls to bags and shoes, the newest products can be found at the...
GOLF HAS COMPETITION for attendees' attention these days, reported members of the Golden Links Advisory Board at the group's annual meeting, held in January in Orlando, Fla...
This month's cover story evolved from a survey of incentive qualifiers done by our sister publication Insurance Conference Planner, which found that they preferred spas and sightseeing to golf as a recreational activity. Interestingly, of the 301...
U.S. MEETING AND INCENTIVE GROUPS have a long-standing love affair with London. But until a few months ago, a major drawback for planners who wanted to include golf in their programs was the limited number of meeting-oriented golf resorts near the...
THE BULL AT PINEHURST FARMS, SHEBOYGAN FALLS, WIS...
NOT LONG AGO, golf was the only game in town. It was what meeting attendees did for fun — the highlight of an off-site...
A HOLE-IN-ONE happens rarely enough. Throw in a $1 million prize, and the odds against it are even greater. Yet every once in a while, some lucky golfer can strike it rich...
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, outsourcing tournament logistics was not an option: Few golf-event management companies existed. Today, the corporate landscape is dotted with hundreds of tournament planners who are willing to handle every element of your golf...