Hole on one Insurance
Hole in one insurance can make your business stand out while drawing big names, here's how.
Do you know what hole in one insurance is? If you hold any type of special events such as golf events for your clients, you should be insuring your success by offering a cash reward for a hole in one; let me tell you why.
Events are fun, but they are still just an event - a hole in one event on the other hand, will insure that your turnout is massive plus you'll enjoy the benefit of word of mouth advertising - insurance that your hole in one game will be the talk of the town.
But, what if one of the cleints actually makes a hole in one? That's where hole in one insurance comes in. Insurance such as this is not really that expensive if you consider the benefits, such as local business leaders and even celebrities, joining the game hoping to score it big.
The attention that a hole in one game can bring to your company, not only from a public relations standpoint, but from a morale standpoint as well allowing you to stand out among your competition.
Hole in one insurance - Four hidden gotcha's!
Below are four basic gotcha's that you should be aware of when shopping for hole in one insurance.
- Hole in one insurance should provide for the unlikely event that multiple players actually make a hole in one. Insuring for multiple hole in one's for the same contest will cost more, but should not increase more than ½ the cost of insuring a single hole in one event.
- Hole in one insurance should not contain a weather condition clause. Some insurance companies may neglect to inform you that strong winds or other acts of god are not covered in the hole in one policy.
- Hole in one insurance should not exclude professionals. Some insurance policies will not cover a winner if they have 'above average' experience. Pay close attention to what is considered 'above average'
- The hole in one insurance you choose should be backed by a company with a proven track record. Don't let the cost of the policy interfere with your decision when considering this area. You're attempt at saving a few dollars may end up costing you more that you expected!
A hole in one charity event doesn't have to be expensive if you do your research. The tips above for selecting "hole in one insurance" are not intended to be a complete but simply provide a starting point for you selection process.