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Question :
What is a "mulligan" ?
Answer :
A "mulligan" is an extra shot in golf. It's an additional
stroke that is not added to your score. In charity golf
tournaments, charities often sell certificates for a
mulligan to raise additional money for the charity. When
the Mulligan Man appears at your charity golf tournament,
he'll play one hole with every foursome. His shot is not
added to the score of the team he's playing with. If he
helps the team on the hole, it counts! And if he doesn't
help the team, your only stuck with him for one hole.
Question :
How much does it cost to have
The Mulligan Man appear at our golf tournament ?
Answer :
It depends upon the size of the tournament, the entry fee,
the amount of money you expect to raise and the auction
items that The Mulligan Man brings to your tournament. But
The Mulligan Man brings so many auction items that bring in
additional revenue to the charity, his services are
essentially free to the charity.
Question :
How does The Mulligan Man
benefit sponsors ?
Answer :
Corporate sponsors like making donations to charities, but
they get too many requests and often receive too little
recognition for their contributions. By sponsoring The
Mulligan Man, sponsors are assured that their donated goods
and services are favorably described to the golfers at the
tournament by a professional spokesperson. It's a
win-win situation for the charities and the sponsors. The
charities receive thousands of dollars in goods and services
and the sponsors market to an affluent golfing audience that
is interested in their products.
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