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Tournament Sponsorship


At current and future major tournament sites, sponsors enjoy the benefit of being involved on a local level.  Participation and sponsorship by local businesses is extremely important to the success of an AGPTS event.  Sponsorships range from Title Sponsor of the event to a Hole Sponsor.  Local media heavily support these major tour events with tremendous coverage.  Best of all, proceeds from these sponsorships help benefit a local charity group in most markets.  Below is a sample list of some available local sponsorships.  For more information please contact Gary DeSerrano (Tour President) at 972-535-0514 or by email - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

  • Title Sponsorship
    Title of professional golf tournament (i.e. Capital One Classic)

  • Pro-Am Sponsorship
    Title recognition of this professional amateur golf tournament (i.e. Hixson Ford Pro-Am)

  • Presenting Sponsorship
    Presenting recognition of this professional golf tournament (i.e. Rising Star Open, presented by Century Bank)

  • Pro-Am Party Sponsorship

  • Junior Clinic Sponsorship / Shoot-Out Sponsorship

  • Driving Range or Putting Green Sponsorship

  • Gold Hole Sponsorship

  • Cart Sign Sponsorship

  • Pro-Am Team Sponsorship
 
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Rule of the Week

12-1 Seeing Ball; Searching For Ball

a. Searching for or Identifying Ball Covered by Sand

If the player's ball lying anywhere on the course is believed to be covered by sand, to the extent that he cannot find or identify it, he may, without penalty, touch or move the sand in order to find or identify the ball.  If the ball is found and identified as his, the player must re-create the lie as nearly as possible by replacing the sand.  If the ball is moved during the touching or moving of sand while searching for or identifying the ball, there is no penalty; the ball must be replaced and the lie re-created.
In re-creating a lie under this Rule, the player is permitted to leave a small part of the ball visible.

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