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How to run a
Successful Golf Outing
First, call Tournament Promotions
Midwest.
Experience, high quality, and unique prizes are not hard to find if you know
where to look.
Tournament Promotions Midwest
provides prize packages to golf outings.
We offer a complete line of products and services to make your golf outing a
success.
Corporate, Invitational, Charity, Chambers of Commerce all add more to their
events
when they have Tournament Promotions Midwest working with them.
Since 1995 Tournament Promotions
Midwest has worked with hundreds of different golf events
to help their Tournament Director and players relax and enjoy their day. |
Hole-In-One Prizes
Closest-to-the-Pin Awards
Putt for Cash Contests
Gift Packs, Tee
Prizes
Signage, Sponsor
Flags
Trophies,
Crystal
Tournament
Services |
Any or all of the above
may be selected
according to your needs and budget. |
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Due to business expansion,
Tournament Promotions of Indiana
has changed it's name to
Tournament Promotions Midwest.
Same great service.
Just more of it.
Our 12th year in
business. |
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Tournament Promotions
Midwest is proud to work every year with the
Christel House Open to provide
prizes for this world-wide charity event. Tournaments are played at
approximately 30 courses around the world in a single day.
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P.O. Box 50773
Indianapolis, IN 46250
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Brian House |
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(317) 767-1064 |
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Toll Free: |
(800) 841-1935 |
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Email: |
brian@tp-in.com |
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Fax: |
(317) 841-7341 |
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Digital Pager: |
(317) 549-7377 |
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2007
Three players made a Hole In One at different events but for the same
prize - a weekend stay and golf at the Belterra Resort & Casino.
Jason Shinn of Farmland, IN
Ritters Frozen Custard Golf Outing
Brickyard Crossing hole #7
Richard Altman of Greenwood, IN
Riverview Hospital Memorial Foundation Golf Outing
PebbleBrook Golf Course hole #11N
James Twomey of Indpls, IN
Epilepsy Foundation Golf Outing
Golf Club of Indiana hole #17
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2006

On May 17, 2006 Bill Keaffaber of Kokomo, IN made a putt
for $5,000 at Wildcat Creek GC in Kokomo. The $5,000 grand prize was
split with the charity that day -The United Way of Howard County.

91 year old Clifford Sherwood (left) hit a Hole-In-One in
September at Antler Point GC in Rushville, IN at the Sen. Bob Jackman
(right) annual golf outing. Mr. Sherwood received a $30,000, 20-foot,
Four Winns boat provided by Brownies Marine.
2005
Randy Knach of Columbia City, IN hit a Hole-In-One, June 7th on hole
#4 at the Brickyard Crossing GC to win a set of Wilson Irons.
2004

Randy Meeks of Indianapolis (left) won a 2004 H2 Hummer
on July 12, 2004 at the Standard Management Charitable Trust Golf
Outing. Congratulating Randy is Ron Hunter of Standard Mangement.

Tony Hurst of Greenfield, IN made a Hole-In-One
on July 15th at Maple Creek CC in Indianapolis
for a 2004 Saturn Vue.
Tony was participating in the Hemophilia of Indiana annual golf outing.
2003
Among the prize winners this year are Chris Miller of Greensburg, IN
hit a hole-in-one to win a $10,000 boat from Brownies Marina.

John Floyd sand a 50 foot putt on June 16th at the Kokomo
CC. He split the $10,000 prize with the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation
who sponsored the event.
Left to right: John Floyd, Brian House, Todd Mosier, director of the St.
Joseph Foundation.
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John Soltan (right) of Indianapolis made a hole-in-one on
July 30th at Hickory Stick GC in Greenwood during an Indiana Restaurant
Association outing to win a golfing trip to Scotland.
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Tiffany Smith of Tournament Promotions with Jason Priestly
at the Standard Management outing, Sept 29 at the Sagamore Club.
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2002

On July 20, 2002 Mr. Chang made a Hole-In-One on the 17th Hole
at Orchard Ridge CC in Ft. Wayne, IN for a $25,000 boat

And at that same tournament, Howard Sandler got another
Hole-In-One and won a $22,000 Nissan.

$5,000 Putt for Cash contest May 24, 2002 at Plum Creek for the St.
Vincent/Kiwanis golf outing.
Pictured from left to right Duke Haddad, Dr. Jim Nevin (winner), Brian House
2001
There were 4 major Hole-in-One winners in 2001 including Dr. David Burns of
Ft. Wayne who won a trip to attend the 2002 Masters. (see below)
Jeff Deakyne of Lafayette, IN won a trip to the Bear Trace for a Hole-in-One
at the Gene Keady / Cyctic Fibrosis outing - hole #2 on the Kampen Course.
Greg Turnbull of Carmel, IN made a 50' putt for $5,000 at the Progress House
outing at the Brickyard.
Mathew Quigley of Tipton, IN also sank a 50-footer at the Tipton Rotary golf
outing for a cool $5,000.
Harold Skillman of Indianapolis hit a $10,000 putt at the Wayne Township
Education Foundation outing in June (and donated his half back to the
foundation).

Dr. David Burns at the 2002 Masters Tournament

Matthew Quigley after the Tipton Rotary Club outing

Lisa Baize of the Wayne Township Education Foundation receives
their check courtesy of Harold Skillman (not pictured).
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Randy Lambert of Pittsboro receives a check for $5,000 from Brian
House of Tournament Promotions of Indiana. Randy sank a putt during the
"Putt-for-Cash" contest at Stony Creek Golf Course. Splitting the $10,000
total prize was Girls, Inc. the benefiting charity for The Network of Women
in Business annual golf outing. |
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On July 13, 2000, Pat Keogan of Elkhart, IN sank a putt
for $5,000 at the annual Christiana Creek CC Invitational. |
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At the invitation of Tim Stottlemyer (Account Executive, T&C -
Central Region), Newcourt Financial recently sponsored a $10,000 putting
contest for the Woodland Country Club Christmas Charity benefiting over
200 needy children in Hamilton County, Indiana.
The event raised over $30,000 for the charity. Newcourt and Tim
received skyline billing in that one of the golfers dropped a 50-foot putt
winning the $10,000, and immediately donated $5,000 back to the charity.
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