06-12-2013 - Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston's annual golf event at Granite Links on June 12th - Sponsorship available
Tee off June 12th at the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston's (BRAGB) annual golf event at Granite Links. Both BRAGB members and non-members are welcome to participate in a bramble format golf tournament. Registration includes 18-holes, green fees, cart, cocktail reception and dinner. Non-golfers are also welcome to meet, greet, and network with other professionals in the industry while enjoying the reception and dinner buffet.
Event sponsorship is a great way for you to reach out to your targeted markets; leverage lead generation, enhance your credibility, and create increased brand awareness.
Sponsor Types:
* Event Sponsor - $2,750 - Recognized as Premier Event Sponsor in all event collateral and press coverage. Logo and recognition on banner displayed at clubhouse and dinner event. Four-some and speaking opportunity at event.
* Dinner Sponsor - $2,500 - Recognized as Dinner Event Sponsor in all event collateral and press coverage. Logo and recognition on banner displayed at clubhouse and dinner event. Four-some ($925 value) and speaking opportunity at dinner event.
* Registration Table Sponsor - $1,500 - Table top banner at registration table. Company recognized as registration sponsor in all event collateral and press coverage and a two-some.
* Hole-In-One Sponsor - $900 - Banner at Hole with company logo. Company recognized as Hole-In-One sponsor in all event collateral and press coverage amd one golfer ticket.
* Prize Sponsor - $500 - Company logo on prize related signage and one golfer ticket
* Putting Contest Sponsor- $500 - Company logo on putting green contest sign.
* Closest to the Pin Sponsor (Male/Female)- $250
* Hole Sponsor - $150
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