(JUPITER, FL) – The National Golf Foundation (NGF) reports registrations for its American Golf Census (www.americangolfcensus.com) increased by an average of nearly 10 percent weekly during September.
Momentum is building for the $100,000 grand-prize drawing on November 2 (Election Day), the richest in the history of golf. It takes less than two minutes to enter.
Prizes include dream vacations to Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, Scotland and Ireland; golf instruction at the ANNIKA Academy in Orlando, FL; and a tournament weekend in Augusta, GA. Premium equipment from Callaway, Nike and TaylorMade are also up for grabs.
“Registrations for the Census continue at a rapid pace,” says Joe Beditz, President & CEO of the NGF, the industry-leading provider of information and insights into the business of golf. “Golfers nationwide are enthusiastically responding to our unprecedented prize package and the call to make their voices heard.”
The American Golf Census presents golfers with a unique opportunity to support the game. Information obtained from the Census will allow policymakers to better understand and, in turn, further enhance golf’s impact on the lives of millions of Americans. Census participants are automatically entered into the sweepstakes.
“I took the American Golf Census soon after hearing about the sweepstakes,” says Louis Karten of Sharon, MA. “With once-in-a-lifetime trips to places like Pebble Beach, St. Andrews and Augusta available, it was an easy choice.”
For more information about the American Golf Census: www.ngf.org, www.americangolfcensus.com, e-mail census@ngf.org.
About the National Golf Foundation
The National Golf Foundation, founded in 1936 and based in Jupiter, Florida, is the industry’s knowledge leader on the U.S. golf economy. NGF delivers independent and objective market intelligence, insights and trends to fulfill its mission: To Keep Golf Businesses Ahead of the Game. NGF’s 4,000 member courses, clubs, associations, media and golf-related businesses in every market segment rely on NGF research and resources to support their decision-making.
For more information: www.ngf.org, 561.744.6006.
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