David Webster is a golf enthusiast who lives in Surrey, UK
Corporate gift ideas are among the new craze. The popularity of the game among those who live and work in corporate America is growing by leaps and bounds and the number of people going on Golf Holidays is ever increasing. There is no better way to market the name of a company than to make the name available on golf apparel to be worn by game participants, associates, organizers, or supporters.
Other ideas include caps, t-shirts, mugs, and small tees that display the logo of the company. Many companies have taken to using some of the golfing paraphernalia in some strikingly new ways. When trying to reach a goal they may offer the winning employee a personalized gift that reads: “hole in one!” or something to that effect. Golfing vouchers of certificates are also becoming more popular these days. Rather than presenting the member with a simple trophy or plaque; the company can give a certificate admitting them to a tournament or golfing resort.
The golf counter is one of the most sought after corporate golf gifts available today. A small device that will dial from 1-9 when pressed to count out the number of strokes for a hole played. And one of the oldest but best ideas to come has been the corporate logo on the side of a golf ball to be given as souvenirs following a game.
So corporate gift ideas that involve the golfer, wanna be golfer, or the professional at heart golfer in your office may be the perfect choice. Not to mention the value that you get for the money if you purchase these small gifts in bulk displaying the company logo. The employees will be able to show pride in their company and the company will benefit from advertising to boot!
But we won’t count the trophy out completely. Trophies are also a good way to show thanks and pride of company with the log again imprinted on the side with valued employee or winner of a corporate tournament. This tried and true method of honoring the honoree can’t be denied.
Corporate Golf gifts should be considered when deciding on what to get for those most deserving in your company. Especially, if golf is a part of the corporate culture in which you are a participant. For many, golf is as much as a part of the work that needs to be done as it is a break from the norm.
This increase in the bottom line with the reward factor of rewarding your most valuable players makes these corporate gifts work their weight in gold and potential profit. Two of the most popular locations for golf excursions in the UK are Avisford park and Belton Woods.
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