Golf equipment firm targets meeting planners
BirdieBox, a subscription service which offers golf equipment and apparel, is targeting event planners with the launch of a new dedicated website.
BirdieBoxEvents.com offers planners prize boxes or an option to ‘build-a-box’ with a customizable selection of golf, lifestyle, and health products to be given as prizes at golf days and events.
Company logos, artwork and dedicated messages can be created for each prize box and extended in the form of branded merchandise, such as logos on golf balls, apparel, and other accessories.
Boxes range in price from $30 to $250 and all orders should be made 30 days in advance to allow for logo customization and delivery.
"In addition to bringing tremendous value, we solve the ‘what should we get this year’ question that plagues event planners," said BirdieBox CEO Pat DePirro.
"Taking it a step further, we alleviate major headaches of tournament organizers by managing vendors, embroidery, packing, and delivery and our experts hand-select products to ensure each box boasts a ‘wow’ factor that creates a unique, superior, and memorable experience for players."
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