That gives good visibility, but only while the player is at the hole.
CTTP Golf gives sponsors exposure that follows the leaderboard: on the player's phone throughout the round, on the big screen in the clubhouse all afternoon, and on the club website for the entire tournament period.
Sponsors on the leaderboard, not just on a banner
Most golf clubs offer sponsors exposure through banners at the hole or ads in the tournament program. That gives good visibility, but only while the player is at the hole.
CTTP Golf gives sponsors exposure that follows the leaderboard: on the player's phone throughout the round, on the big screen in the clubhouse all afternoon, and on the club website for the entire tournament period.
How to upload sponsor logos
In the CTTP Golf dashboard, you upload the sponsor logo under tournament settings. The logo then appears automatically on the leaderboard with no extra setup needed.
Sales pitch to sponsors
Next time you present a sponsorship package, CTTP Golf lets you give sponsors a concrete and measurable offer:
- →Logo appears on the leaderboard for all tournament participants throughout the round
- →Logo appears on the big screen in the clubhouse in front of everyone present
- →Logo appears on the club website for everyone following the tournament online
- →Exposure with every single leaderboard update, not just at the hole
From one sponsor to the tournament series
Because each leaderboard can have its own sponsor logo, you can offer sponsors exposure per tournament, per date, or for the entire season. That gives you flexibility to sell sponsorship packages in different sizes and price points.
Golf clubs using CTTP Golf have found that the digital and visible sponsor exposure makes it easier to sell and renew sponsorship agreements, because sponsors can actually see and feel the impact.
Conclusion
CTTP Golf gives you a concrete and visible sponsorship product that goes far beyond a banner at the hole. With logo exposure on phone, big screen, and website, sponsors get a presence they can see and feel - and you get a stronger argument when sponsorship agreements need to be sold and renewed.