With the number of sports networks on satellite TV, any related business can benefit by installing it for their guests. The Golf network is perfect for any country club or golf course, providing hours of entertainment for golf players and fans.
By installing satellite TV at your golf course, you will give your members one more reason to choose your course over the competition. They will enjoy golf related entertainment, games, scores, statistics, updates, news, and more. This can all be enjoyed before, during, and after hitting the course. Watching golf on TV is a perfect way to get warmed up mentally, take a break, cool down after a game, or stay dry in an unexpected rainfall. It also gives your guests a chance to get to know each other better, start conversations, bond, and watch something while enjoying a beer, coffee, or meal. The experience of the golf network on satellite TV includes:
- Interactive Mix Channels: With the Interactive Mix Channels you can watch up to 6 different channels at once, all on the same screen. This means you can be watching up to 6 different games at the same time, rather than flipping back and forth between channels or missing out on games. The Interactive Mix Channel also provides statistics that are updated by each hole, and updated interactive scoreboards.
- The Golf channel also includes constantly updated weather from the Weather Channel, so that your players can follow the forecast to determine when the best time to go out on the golf course is.
- Trivia games will keep your guests entertained and challenge their golf facts knowledge.
- If a big game is on that your guests would like to see, but the golf course is closed during it, simply set your DVR to automatically record it. You can set up a time to replay it, and notify your guests so that they will know. You can even fast forward through commercials in order to just focus on the game.
- Keep your guests up to date on all your favorite players' scores, statistics, news, and information.
Some ways to take advantage of these benefits and make the golf club more interactive is to plan events around the TV. Guests can really get involved in the golf trivia and a whole event can be organized around it in the golf club. Set up a specific time and night where everyone is invited to participate in the trivia game. You can have guests form teams or play individually, competing for a prize. The prize can be something donated by the club, such as a free meal or shirt, or there can be an entry fee to play, which goes towards the prize. Another idea is to set up a special event around a big game, whether it is recorded on DVR or live. For this and the trivia night, you can offer specials on food and drink, giving people more incentive to participate. Guests can even bring their families, introducing them to their favorite place to play golf. Satellite TV at your golf course will be appreciated and enjoyed by guests and staff alike.
By installing satellite TV at your golf course, you will give your members one more reason to choose your course over the competition. They will enjoy golf related entertainment, games, scores, statistics, updates, news, and more. This can all be enjoyed before, during, and after hitting the course. Watching golf on TV is a perfect way to get warmed up mentally, take a break, cool down after a game, or stay dry in an unexpected rainfall. It also gives your guests a chance to get to know each other better, start conversations, bond, and watch something while enjoying a beer, coffee, or meal. The experience of the golf network on satellite TV includes:
- Interactive Mix Channels: With the Interactive Mix Channels you can watch up to 6 different channels at once, all on the same screen. This means you can be watching up to 6 different games at the same time, rather than flipping back and forth between channels or missing out on games. The Interactive Mix Channel also provides statistics that are updated by each hole, and updated interactive scoreboards.
- The Golf channel also includes constantly updated weather from the Weather Channel, so that your players can follow the forecast to determine when the best time to go out on the golf course is.
- Trivia games will keep your guests entertained and challenge their golf facts knowledge.
- If a big game is on that your guests would like to see, but the golf course is closed during it, simply set your DVR to automatically record it. You can set up a time to replay it, and notify your guests so that they will know. You can even fast forward through commercials in order to just focus on the game.
- Keep your guests up to date on all your favorite players' scores, statistics, news, and information.
Some ways to take advantage of these benefits and make the golf club more interactive is to plan events around the TV. Guests can really get involved in the golf trivia and a whole event can be organized around it in the golf club. Set up a specific time and night where everyone is invited to participate in the trivia game. You can have guests form teams or play individually, competing for a prize. The prize can be something donated by the club, such as a free meal or shirt, or there can be an entry fee to play, which goes towards the prize. Another idea is to set up a special event around a big game, whether it is recorded on DVR or live. For this and the trivia night, you can offer specials on food and drink, giving people more incentive to participate. Guests can even bring their families, introducing them to their favorite place to play golf. Satellite TV at your golf course will be appreciated and enjoyed by guests and staff alike.
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