Ford Golf Sponsorship
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
$6,000 Sponsorship Level. Benefits include:
Entry for TWO foursomes, multiple marketing opportunities, and you’ll receive personal attention throughout the day! Includes ALL Leadership Circle benefits, PLUS your choice of ONE of the following selections below.
Choose ONE:
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- BREAKFAST SPONSOR: Your company’s logo placed on each breakfast. (1 available)
- SNACK SHACK SPONSOR: Your company’s logo placed on the Snack Shack. (1 available)
- DINNER SPONSOR: Your company’s logo placed on a banner at the dinner. (1 available)
- BEVERAGE CART SPONSOR x 2: Your company’s logo placed on the no-host beverage cart which is seen several times throughout the day. (2 available)
$4,000 Sponsorship Level. Benefits include:
Entry for TWO foursomes, multiple marketing opportunities, and you’ll receive personal attention throughout the day! Includes ALL Leadership Circle benefits, PLUS your choice of ONE of the following selections below.
Choose ONE:
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- WRIST BAND SPONSOR: Your company’s logo placed on wristband worn by 180+ golfers throughout the event. (1 Available)
- PUTTING and CHIPPING SPONSOR
Your company’s logo at the putting or chipping contests (2 Available)
3,500 Sponsorship Level. Benefits include:
Entry for TWO foursomes, multiple marketing opportunities and all benefits listed below:
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- Name in all publicity, entire hole sponsorship with sign, sponsorship banner, recognition in program.
- Sponsor may decorate tee area with banner, signs, and on-site company marketing representatives are welcomed and encouraged!
- Printed logo and business name in color “thank you” ad in the Skagit Valley Herald.
$2.000 Sponsorship Level. Benefits include:
Entry for ONE foursome and all benefits listed below:
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- Sponsorship sign at tee or green.
- Recognition in program
- Printed business name in color “thank you” ad in the Skagit Valley Herald.
$1,500 Sponsorship Level. Benefits include:
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- Sponsorship sign at tee or green.
- Recognition in program
- Printed business name in color “thank you” ad in the Skagit Valley Herald.