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Putting Competitions for Your Charity Golf Fundraiser Tournament

Putting Competitions for Your Charity Golf Fundraiser Tournament

Putting Contests are Moneymakers! Putting Contests in "Golf Tournaments 101 The Second Edition" are given their own Chapter Putting Contests in a … [Read More...] about Putting Competitions for Your Charity Golf Fundraiser Tournament

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Footsteps of Old Tom Morris of St. Andrews

Footsteps of Old Tom Morris of St. Andrews

The Book: St. Andrews - In the Footsteps of Old Tom Morris By Roger McStravick Roger McStravick is a Golf Historian living in St Andrews, Scotland. Spending most of his time researching and writing golf history articles for many different magazines and organizations. And books including the one featured here. "St. Andrews in the Footsteps of Old Tom Morris". He is also an advisor for TV productions about golf.   Footsteps Author Roger McStravick has invested three years into … [Read more...] about Footsteps of Old Tom Morris of St. Andrews

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Golf Tournaments 101: Now Available On Kindle

Charity Golf 101 - Read On Kindle

Blogs: Are You Reading Mine on Fundraising?

Blogs to Assist Nonprofit Groups Conduct Charity Golf Fundraising Tournaments Blogs: Over the last few years I’ve written many blogs, the main … [Read More...] about Blogs: Are You Reading Mine on Fundraising?

Nonprofit Fundraising. Planning a One-Day Charity Golf Tournament

Nonprofit Fundraising. Planning a One-Day Charity Golf Tournament

Maybe you’re Involved with a Church, School or Nonprofit Looking for those extra dollars to help your nonprofit fund more programs? Perhaps you've … [Read More...] about Nonprofit Fundraising. Planning a One-Day Charity Golf Tournament

Chapters of the Charity Golf Guide Book “Golf Tournaments 101 Second Edition”

Chapters of the Charity Golf Guide Book “Golf Tournaments 101 Second Edition”

Golf Tournaments 101 Second Edition The Planning and Guide Book with Nineteen Chapters for Charity Fundraising Golf Tournaments This Guide Book … [Read More...] about Chapters of the Charity Golf Guide Book “Golf Tournaments 101 Second Edition”

Planning a Fundraising Charity Golf Tournament. What Not To Do

Planning a Fundraising Charity Golf Tournament. What Not To Do

Planning your Tournament is Easy When You Know How Background for this Blog: From 1993 until 2007 I was the golf tournament director at Braemar … [Read More...] about Planning a Fundraising Charity Golf Tournament. What Not To Do

Hole In One Competition with Profit for a Charity Golf Fundraiser Tournament

Hole In One Competition with Profit for a Charity Golf Fundraiser Tournament

Fundraising Profit from holding a “Hole-In-One” Competition Hole In One: Your Golfers can “Win an Automobile” Hole In One Prizes Make a Charity Golf … [Read More...] about Hole In One Competition with Profit for a Charity Golf Fundraiser Tournament

Mel Lewis, PGA of New Zealand

About the Author: Mel Lewis, PGA of New Zealand

Mel’s family background in golf goes back generations. Most golfers will recognize some of his famous golfing ancestors: Allan Robertson, Golf’s first Professional

Thomas “Old Tom” Morris and his son “Young Tom Morris”. Both British “Open Championship” Winners

David “Auld Daw” Anderson, a St. Andrews Legend

Jamie Anderson three times British “Open Champion” 1877-1878-1879.

Also great grandfather , whose club-making company, D. Anderson & Sons, exported thousands of golf clubs and balls from St. Andrews, Scotland, to the United States of America from the end of the 19th into the 20th century.

Mel served a five year apprenticeship as a maker of handmade golf clubs, becoming the last family member in five generations of club makers.

He became a member of the Professional Golfers’ Association of New Zealand in 1969.

From 1993 until 2007 he was the Golf Tournament Director at Braemar Country Club in Tarzana, California. A popular Los Angeles venue for Charity Fundraiser Tournaments.

Think of the free information on any of my fundraising blogs as just being "THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG."

Golf Tournaments 101 is full of suggestions, charts, tips, and money making ideas you may never have thought of. I’m confident in saying, I don’t believe there are any other charity fundraising guidebooks on the market that will provide you with as much easy to understand information. It will help make the planning and running of your “One-Day Charity Fundraising Golf Tournament” a rewarding success. At just US$29.95 the modest purchase price should easily be rewarded many, many times over with the increased revenue you’ll surely bring in for your charity.

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From 1950 until 1954, Mel served his five year apprenticeship in club-making with his Uncle Gerry. In so doing, he became the last Anderson family member in five generations to become a maker of handmade golf clubs.

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