Santa Barbara Golf Club to Donate a Foursome to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Santa Barbara Golf Club has donated a foursome to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic.  Santa Barbara Golf Club is Santa Barbara’s Community Golf Club and is one of America’s premier municipal golf courses.
Santa Barbara Golf Club donates to Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Santa Barbara Golf Club

Santa Barbara Golf Club is open to the public 364 days a year and is located in the heart of beautiful Santa Barbara. It is little wonder that “Muni” is one of the most popular golf courses in California.  We take great pride in providing an excellent venue to learn and play golf and have numerous youth programs targeted to grow the game of golf.  Home to nearly 1600 Trees and many wildlife, SBGC is a great place to play golf, socialize and enjoy nature.

Built in 1958, ‘Muni’ offers a challenging championship 18-hole, 6,037 yard course offering exceptional value golf and a wonderful place to meet and socialize with friends, family or business contacts. Santa Barbara Golf Club offers a full service pro shop and restaurant with 375 capacity (Mulligan’s Bar and Café) for you to find that new driver, or enjoy a bite to eat in the wonderful surroundings.

Located just off Highway 101, SBGC is open to the public all year round, and the Santa Barbara weather is almost guaranteed to be great no matter when you when decide to come and play our course.

Muni is only 10 minutes from the waterfront and 15 minutes from Santa Barbara Municipal Airport in the heart of Santa Barbara.

We recently completed a Tree Survey and you can view the results here.  Next time you play, click the link on your smart phone to open Google Maps while on the golf course and it will enable you to identify the species of every tree on the golf course with its GPS tracking so you can know it was an Afghan Pine or Blue Gum tree that you hit!!

Santa Barbara Golf Club

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CalState Solar to Sponsor Southern California Charity Golf Classic

CalState Solar is sponsoring the Southern California Charity Golf Classic on Friday, July 17th at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills, CA.

What about CalState Solar?

Very simply, we’re a company that has a strong commitment to customer service.  Our team provides a suite of complimentary services to make sure you know whether or not solar electricity is a fit for your home, business and building.  CalState is careful to set proper expectations, certain to deliver comprehensive and accurate solutions, and promises to consult in the best interest of our prospective clients … every time.

Thanks for considering our company, we hope that you take advantage of our services and check out your own solar solution.

To learn more about CalState Solar, please visit the CalState Solar website.

If you’d like to sign up for the Southern California Charity Golf Classic please visit the Southern California Charity Golf Classic Registration Page.

 

CalState Solar to Sponsor Southern California Charity Golf Classic

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SCCGC to Raise Money for The Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to honor and empower Wounded Warriors. WWP seeks to assist those men and women of our armed forces who have been severely injured during the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other locations around the world. 

Received these in the mail from the Wounded Warrior Project:   150 Flyers, 150 Brochures, 150 Lapel Pins, 150 Wristbands, 150 Magnets, and 150 Decals from the Wounded Warrior Project.

The first 150 participants in the Southern California Charity Golf Classic will receive one of each.

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The Social Golf Course | Now Available in Amazon

The Social Golf Course

The Social Golf Course: Increasing Rounds with Social Media by Zeb Welborn from 19th Hole Media and John Hakim from Greenskeper.org

The Social Golf Course

Download the eBook on Amazon for Free (Tomorrow Only)

John Hakim and I, Zeb Welborn are excited to announce that our new book, The Social Golf Course: Increasing Rounds with Social Media is now available on Amazon.

We are giving the book away for free tomorrow, Wednesday, February 26.  To get your free downloadable copy, please click on the link – The Social Golf Course.

The Social Golf Course Tournament at Los Serranos Country Club on March 14, 2014

To promote the book, we are having a hard launch on March 14, 2014.  We will be holding a book signing and golf event at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills, CA.  If you’re interested in playing in the tournament, it will be $60 which will include a round of golf and a signed copy of our book, The Social Golf Course.  You must RSVP to attend this event by contacting Zeb no later than March 1, 2014.

Phone: 909 973 9089
Email: Zeb@WelbornMedia.com

Additional Information on The Social Golf Course

John Hakim was a guest on the Defining Success Podcast on July 22, 2013 when we discussed creating this book for the golf course industry.  It’s been a lengthy and rewarding process to create this book to help educate golf courses on how to use social media to reach more customers.

David Kramer, from Los Serranos Country Club wrote the foreword to our book and in the foreword, he wrote, “I’m certain owners and operators of businesses in other industries will find an inspiring introduction to the practical benefits social media can provide for improving your relationship building with your marketplace and patrons.”

A special thank you to my Dad, Larry and my Mom, Annie for helping to edit the book.  Your expertise and insights were invaluable.  And to my sister, Lacey for designing the cover, formatting the book and assisting in the editing of the book.

Lastly, I’d like to thank you for being involved with us.  I encourage you to download the book, rate and review it in Amazon.

Thank you!

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Do Golfers Use Social Media???

Do golfers use social media? Read this excerpt from an article we wrote on Welborn Media

Originally posted at WelbornMedia.com by Zeb Welborn

I recently spoke with a General Manager at a golf course who said, “Most of our golfers are 55 and over . . . Do you expect me to believe that golfers over the age of 55 are using Facebook?”

The short answer is YES, golfers over the age of 55 are using Facebook on a regular and consistent basis. In fact, according to a Pew Internet study, more than 57% of Internet users between the ages of 50 and 64 are on social networking sites. To go further, 74% of people making more than $75,000 per year use social media sites and 74% of college graduates use social media sites.

The largest growing demographic on Facebook is the 50 and over crowd. As my 89 year-old grandmother, Lenore Welborn said, “I joined Facebook to keep in touch with my grandchildren. It’s how I keep tabs on them and know what they’re doing.” The over 55′ers began using Facebook to keep in touch with their grandchildren, but are now using Facebook to connect with their interests and are using social media to pursue their own hobbies.

Bob Pouliot and friends

One example is golfer Bob Pouliot who retired years ago and now plays golf almost every day of the week. He connected with our golf course through the Los Serranos Country Club Facebook page and became highly active. Bob contributed 12 articles to the 19th Hole Stories found on the Los Serranos Country Club blog. He encouraged his family and friends to visit each one of the stories he had written about playing golf at his home course. These stories helped to connect him more deeply with the golf course, connected new friends to the course, contributed to an active and vibrant community and increased sales as Bob and his friends began playing at Los Serranos Country Club more and more often.

The General Manager, in the before mentioned comment, is also explaining something very telling of the golf industry as a whole. Golfers are frequenting golf courses less and less often and the response seems to be to cater to the older generation as they are the ones who are playing golf the most right now, but if the golf industry is going to thrive that strategy needs to shift. We need to be thinking about new ways to expose new golfers to the game. We need to start reaching those people in the language they speak and today’s language is social media marketing.

Spend any time with someone under the age of 40 and you’ll understand why social media marketing makes so much sense. Advertise where the eyeballs are.

The younger generation will not be picking up a newspaper or flipping through a magazine, they will be looking online to find out about the things that interest them and if you’re not online you’re missing an opportunity.

As a 31-year old golfer who loves the game of golf, I know how important it is to change the way we reach new golfers . . . By being active on social media and the Internet we can increase play at golf courses all over the country . . . Getting each golf course to implement a social media strategy designed to promote, encourage and enable young golfers to take up the game should be the first and foremost responsibility of any community golf course. Teach the younger generation to love the game and you’ll have customers for life.

If you’re still not sure that social media or Facebook marketing is important for your golf course take a look at the Facebook ”Check-Ins” for your course (even if no one in your organization ever created a Facebook Page for it your golf course will still have one). The “Check-In” feature on Facebook is for Facebook users to indicate that they are currently at your golf course through their mobile phones which then is relayed to all of the family and friends who are connected with them through Facebook.

According to Marketland.com only 10% of Facebook users actively use the “Check-In” feature, so multiply the number of people you’ve had check in to your course since your Facebook page started by ten and that will give you a rough idea of how many golfers at your golf course use Facebook. The number will most certainly surprise you.

At our golf course, a nearby location with a similar name as the golf course severely limited our Facebook page “Check-Ins”, but within 18 months, our sample golf course had 3,202 people “Checking-In” at the golf course. Which, according to the 10% rule, means more than 32,020 Facebook users had physically visited this particular golf course.


Any way you slice it, golfer’s are using social media and more and more golfers will continue to use social media in the upcoming years. At golf courses, we have an amazing opportunity to use social media to develop strategies designed to build a better, more engaging, more interactive sport. Social media will help us to connect with users of all ages and help bring them into this game. While many people consider golf to be an individual sport, the most fun comes from the interactions that occur between people. As David Kramer, Senior Vice President at Los Serranos Country Club once told me, “Golf was the first form of social media,” and in a way, he’s right.

People golf because they can hang out with friends, tell stories and become part of a community. Social media can do that better than anything out there today. If you want your golf course to thrive, you need to build the game of golf, to build the game you need to increase exposure and there’s no better way to increase exposure than by using social media.

So . . . Do golfer’s use social media? According to the National Golf Foundation, 71% of golfers use Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter . . . and that percentage is only getting higher.

If your golf course could use a boost with a stronger social media presence contact Zeb Welborn at (909) 973 – 9089 or by email Zeb@WelbornMedia.com. You can also sign up for our email newsletter which will provide additional tips and advice on how to increase your online presence by filling out our Welborn Social Media Newsletter Sign Up Form.

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