Sign will be 2 feet by 1 and my partner and I are debating which way to go. It's the 18th tee so I was thinking something along the lines of: Bad round? Reduce your tax bill and pay for some lessons or new clubs or something along those lines. Very cheesy I know but the 'bad round?' part in big bold letter may at least get someones attention. The alternative of course would be to go with the usual generic company information. Any opinions, ideas or experiences would be welcomed!
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Putt your wallet away because ABC Accountants will always save you money.
I’ll get my coat…
Still Tee'd off - try ABC Accountants. We'll drive your costs down.
I've stolen mrme89's coat...
I wonder if ABC Accountants are reading this thinking 'my, we're popular, but when is this golf day?'
You are working on the assumption that the passing golfers will take a blind bit of notice of what is on the tee marker, which is highly dubious. None of the people that I have spoken to can point to a single piece of business that they've picked up from a tee advertising board.
If you carry on under that misapprehension, remember that it's going to be the same golfers week in week out on most courses, and cheesiness palls with frequent exposure