How to Attend the IGP Tour
By Steve Silverman
The IGP Tour is a specialized organization that works with the PGA, LPGA and Champions tours to put on golf tournaments throughout the United States. The IGP--International Golf Partners--works in cities that hold golf tournaments and provides guidance in every area including ticket sales, sponsorship, prize money and publicity.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Get in touch with the IGP, which is located in Florida. It will manage your tournament or assist you in any area that you need help.
IGP
3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 780
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33408
Telephone: (561) 626-5999
Get in touch with IGP if you are planning to start a new tournament. Not only can the organization share its philosophy, it can take you to one of its events and demonstrate how it executes the assignment.
Call IGP if you are planning to run a big company tournament or a charity event. The organization also helps with the execution of nonprofessional tour events and it understands the needs of large corporations who are planning an event for its top customers and sponsors.
Call IGP if you are planning an event that you want to turn into an annual occurrence. More than making a big splash, you want consistency and dependability. This organization has been coordinating and running tournaments since 1985 and knows how to sustain an event
Get in touch with IGP if you need help with providing amenities and services for tour professionals. This is a major issue on the PGA, LPGA and Champions tours, and if you are going to attempt to do this, you need to consult with an experienced agency.
Tips & Warnings
Call the IGP for professional help with any golf tournament needs at (561) 626-5999.
About The Author
Steve Silverman is an award-winning writer, covering sports since 1980. Silverman authored The Minnesota Vikings: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and Who's Better, Who's Best in Football -- The Top 60 Players of All-Time, among others, and placed in the Pro Football Writers of America awards three times. Silverman holds a Master of Science in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism.