02.00 BUSINESS
02.01 The $84 Billion Golf Industry Today
02.02 Public Golf Courses In The U.S.
02.03 2024 Tour List of Cities & States
02.04 2024 Tour Schedule
02.05 2024 Tour Schedule
02.06 2024 Tour Schedule
02.07 2024 Tour Schedule
02.08 2024 Tour Schedule
02.09 2024 Tour Schedule – The Finals
2024 U.S.A. Tour
HOT ZONE ATTENDEES
02.10 TV, Radio, Internet/Social Media – Media Buys
02.11 TV, Radio, Internet/Social Media – Marketing Strategy
02.12 TV, Radio, Internet/Social Media – Marketing Strategy
02.13 TV, Radio, Internet/Social Media – Marketing Strategy
02.14 Live Streaming Event Platform
02.15 Sponsors Packages
02.16 1 - Rhodium (12k per oz) Package Details
02.17 2 - Palladium (1,7K per oz) Package Details
02.18 3 - Platinum (1K per oz) Package Details
02.01 – The $84 Billion Golf Industry Today
The modern game of golf originated in 15th century Scotland. The 18-hole round was created at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1764. Golf's first major, and the world's oldest golf tournament, is The Open Championship, also known as the British Open, which was first played in 1860 at the Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland. This is one of the four major championships in men's professional golf, the other three being played in the United States: The Masters, the U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship.
Today the Golf Industry is a $84 billion industry and Bogey Golfers, across the nation, are responsible for about
54% of that total.
These competitive men and women golfers dream about having a chance of achieving greatest in the world of golf, being a PGA Golf Pro, just dreams of a boggy golfer.
Welcome to the Public Golf Course Players Golf Tournament Tour, PGCPGT a golf tournament for men and women golfers who are good, just not good enough and most are just awful.
02.02 – Public Golf Courses In The U.S. – Brief Description
Public golf courses across the United States offer a wide range of experiences for golf enthusiasts of all skill levels. These accessible recreational spaces cater to both avid golfers and casual players, typically called “Bogey Golfers”
Public golf courses are immensely popular due to their accessibility. Unlike private courses, which require membership or special invitations, public courses are open to everyone.
Public golf courses have a variety of scenic beauty, some more then others. These unique layouts and challenging holes cater to golfers of different skill levels, offering a satisfying and enjoyable game for all.
These types of golf courses across scattered the United States providing a haven for golf enthusiasts. These courses cater to golfers of all skill levels, offering a range of amenities and facilities to enhance the overall experience. Whether for recreation, competition, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, public golf courses continue to be cherished destinations for golfers from all walks of life.
02.03 – 2024 PGCPGT Tour - Public Golf Courses In The US
11 States / 11 Cities / 11 - Public Golf Courses
1.Palm Beach Gardens, Fl Public Golf Course: PGA Nat. West Alt. Palm Beach, Fl Public Golf Course: TBD
02. Atlanta, Georgia Public Golf Course: Browns Mill Golf Course / Alt. . Atlanta, Georgia Public Golf Course: TBD
03. Detroit, Michigan Public Golf Course: Grand Rapids Course / Alt. Detroit, Michigan Public Golf Course: TBD
04. Houston, Texas Public Golf Course: Golf Club of Houston Tournament Course / Alt. Houston, Texas Public Golf Course: Cypresswood Golf Club's Tradition Course
05. El Paso, New Mexico Public Golf Course: Painted Dunes Desert Golf Course / Alt. El Paso, New Mexico Public Golf Course: Ascarate Golf Course
06. Denver, Colorado Public Golf Course: TBD Alt. Denver, Colorado Public Golf Course: TBD
07. Scottsdale, Arizona Public Golf Course: TBD Alt. Scottsdale, Arizona Public Golf Course: TBD
08. Las Vegas, Nevada Public Golf Course: TBD Alt. Las Vegas, Nevada Public Golf Course: TBD
09. Park City, Utah Public Golf Course: TBD Alt. Park City, Utah Public Golf Course: TBD
10. Portland, Oregon Public Golf Course: TBD Alt. Portland, Oregon Public Golf Course: TBD
11. Los Angeles, California – FINAL - Rancho Golf Course
Rancho Park Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 71 championship course playing at 6,839 yards, designed by William Johnson and William P. Bell. Rancho Park opened with the 1949 U.S.G.A. Public Links Championship and has been host to eighteen Los Angeles Opens as well as numerous LPGA and Senior tour events between 1978 and 1994. The golf course is a challenging and undulating course requiring a great deal of skill. A variety of lies provide a challenge, especially on approach shots to smallish greens.
01.05 – Extreme Hole Challenges
The PGCPGT Tour holes are designed to be challenging and competitive. But we added a twist to a few of them to up the game for both players and the attendees, both can be winners. There are the
Hole 5 – Par 5 (Longest Hole On the Course) – The Hot Zone The Tee Box on Hole 5, known as "The Hot Zone," is the longest par 5 on the course. It spans the area on either side of the tee box, extending 20 yards towards the pin and tapering down to 10 feet at the end of this stretch. Players Tee off, Hot Zone Players mount up and the tee offs begin.
Hole 9 – Par 3 (Lake or Water Hazard) – Dunkin Bleachers "Duckin' Bleachers" stands as a colossal dunk booth accommodating a group of 10 to 12 participants. Positioned nearby are 10 to 20 attendees, eagerly anticipating the outcome as they observe the members of a foursome attempt to land their ball on the green. Should any one of the foursome players successfully achieve this feat, a dramatic floor drop is triggered, submerging all attendees into the water below. Conversely, if none of the foursome players manage to land a ball on the green, the attendees themselves receive compensation.
Hole 15 – Par 4 “I DON’T!” Cash Ring Balloon
The Cash Ring Balloon Hole 15 is a hole that we’ve constructed a giant balloon Ring. Bogey Golfers who hit their ball through the ring win cash prizes and advance. Bogey Golfers who don’t make it through the ring must pay a fine of 25 dollars. 10 dollars goes to the Jackpot and $15 goes to our Wedding Pot.
01.06 – BGL - Hole 5/Par 5/485yds –
“THE TEE BOX HOT ZONE”
The Tee Box on Hole 5, known as "The Hot Zone," is the longest par 5 on the course. It spans the area on either side of the tee box, extending 20 yards towards the pin and tapering down to 10 feet at the end of this stretch. This designated area is where daring individuals equip themselves with imaginative and secure protective gear, positioning themselves within the Hot Zone. Medics are on standby as these audacious golfers take their regular tee shots. However, any wayward shots, be it a slice, hook, or lack of straightness, result in the Hot Zone Players springing into action, enduring the heat, and earning their rewards. Hole #5 presents two distinct challenges that golfers must conquer.
As the flag of the Pin flutters in the breeze, positioned approximately 560 yards away, an opportunity arises for every Bogey Golfer to showcase their prowess. This is the moment when they bring out their ultimate weapon – the Expensive Driver. These high-priced drivers, often referred to as the "Big Guns," come with exorbitant price tags and equally extravagant promises of transforming any golfer's performance. The greater the display of skill, denoted as FLEX, the more expensive the driver, and the farther the ball travels, the greater the chance of claiming substantial cash rewards.
Presenting a challenge for Bogey Golfers is the "LONGEST DRIVE COMPETITION." The objective is straightforward – whoever achieves the longest drive walks away with a cash prize, while the shortest drive contributes to the jackpot fund.
Adding an element of excitement is the "HOT ZONE" challenge, exclusive to a select group of safety-approved attendees. These brave souls have the opportunity to step into the HOT ZONE, strategically positioned to be within range of a Bogey Golfer's tee shot. If they are hit by a golf ball, they emerge victorious, earning a substantial cash reward. Throughout the tournament, attendees have the chance to amass thousands of dollars in winnings.
01.07 – Hole 9 /Par 3 /165 yds – “DUNKIN BLEACHERS”
Duckin’ Bleachers is a giant dunk booth for 10 to 12 attendees. The 10 to 20 attendees sit waiting to see if one player in the foursome gets it on the green. If they do then the floor drops out dropping all the attendees into the water. If none of the players in the foursome can’t get one ball on the green then the attendees get paid.
01.09 – Hole 15 / Par 4/345yds – “I DON’T! CASH HOLE”
Presenting "The Wedding Ring Rejection Rewards Hole"!
Behold Hole 15, a unique course feature where we've erected an expansive balloon Ring. As the Bogey Golfers step up to the challenge, those who skillfully guide their balls through the Ring secure cash prizes and progress to the next level. On the flip side, Bogey Golfers whose balls fail to pass through the Ring find themselves facing a penalty of $25. A portion of this sum, $10 to be exact, contributes to the growing Jackpot, while the remaining $15 is designated for our special Wedding Pot.
The Wedding Pot constitutes a collection of funds amassed from the ring fees. This generous fund is reserved for a fortunate couple, providing them with financial support for their upcoming nuptials.
01.10 – Golfer’s Penalties, Fine & Fees – Explained
Get ready for the most thrilling tournament of your life! Brace yourself as you step onto the course, where danger lurks at every turn. This is not your average golf event. In this high-stakes competition, each hazard you encounter will cost you. Whether it's a trap, an out-of-bounds shot, or a nerve-wracking water hazard, every misstep comes with a price.
But here's the twist: all the fees collected from these hazards contribute to the Tournament Players Jackpot, a pot of gold that grows with every golfer's mistake. The tension builds as Bogey Golfers, those daring enough to take on the challenge, find themselves facing the consequences of their shots. Each penalty they incur translates into even more money pouring into the jackpot.
It's not just about the money; it's about the dreamers, the young and cocky golfers who must see if they have what it takes to make it to the prestigious levels of golf.
This tournament, organized by the PGCPGTT(Professional Golfers' Challenge for Potential Greatness Tour Team), offers them a unique platform to showcase their skills, live out their aspirations and make try to WIN some Cash.
01.11 – Golf Penalty Strokes
Penalty strokes are incurred in certain situations and are counted towards a player's score as if there were extra swing(s) at the ball. Either one or two strokes are added for most rule infractions or for taking relief from various situations, with the "general penalty" defined as two-strokes, and disqualification for severe or repeated rule breaches.
The PGCP GT rules are much different and not only do the PGA Golf Rules will apply the added sauce will be that for every rule broken or achieved will have a price to pay or win to continue playing in the tournament.
In golf, penalties usually results in of these four outcomes:
One Stroke Penalty
Two-Stroke Penalty
Provisional
Disqualification
In PGCP, penalties usually results in of these four outcomes:
CASH
MORE CASH
A LOT OF CASH
ATM PIN CODE!
BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER!
01.12 – Golfer’s Penalties, Fines/Fees
Off the Tee:
Out of Bounds $25.00
Sand Trap $25.00
Water Hz $25.00
Not Pass The lady Tees $100.00
Shortest Drive Within the 4some $20.00
Mulligan $100.00
Whiff $50.00
The Approach:
Illegal Cleaning of the ball $25.00
Davit $25.00
Lost Ball $50.00
Unplayable Ball (Nature Fault) Penalty $25.00
Unplayable Ball (Course Fault) No Penalty $150.00
Playing Out of Turn $100.00
Playing The Wrong Ball $500.00
Delay Of Game (20 Seconds to Hit) $50.00
Whiff $50.00
The Green:
Farthest From Pin (4-some lands on green) $25.00
Missing a putt by more then 3 Feet $25.00
Leaving put more then 6 feet from Pin $50.00
Leaving put more then 10 feet from Pin $100.00
01.12A – Golfer’s Swear Jar
Every player who cusses at the tee boxes, of each hole, will have to put a dollar in the Swear Jar.
This money goes to a local charity. It’s our way of making a Wrong, a Right!
01.13 - Cash Prizes Breakdown Per State (Not the Final)
The PGCPGT Tour visits 10 US states with the final’s being the 11th state. The 11th state is in California and is where the finals will be held.
Each state will have a winner's bracket and 8 potential Boggy Golfers moving on to the final. The top four golfers/winners from each state will receive a cash prize and they’ll secure a spot, with an all expenses paid trip to the finals, being held in California.
1st Place $2,500.00 + Expenses to Final
2nd Place $1,500.00 + Expenses to Final
3rd Place $1,000.00 + Expenses to Final
4th Place $0,500.00 + Expenses to Final
The 5Th, 6th, 7th & 8th place runner ups will have another opportunity to buy back in for $1,000.00. This will allow them to travel to California, all expenses paid by golfer, to continue competing for the big JACKPOT. These Boggy Golfers will compete in a PRE-QUALIFING DAY ROUND. These forty Boggy Golfers will face off and to see who will go on to the next day’s Final. The top four Boggy Golfers will advance.
5th 6th 7th 8th Place
Buy Back In $1,000.00 Tournament (Travel/Accom. Exp. Paid by BBI Goffers)
BUY BACK Additional Cash per tour will be $40,000.00
$20,000.00 added to the Jackpot - $20,000.00 Tournament Expenses
01.14 – JACKPOT GRAND CASH PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
The PGCPGT Tour FINAL – JACKPOT Distribution
1st Place 70% of Jackpot Grand Total
2nd Place 20% of Jackpot Grand Total
3rd Place 5% of Jackpot Grand Total
4th Place 4% of Jackpot Grand Total
Attendee Drawing Winner 1% of Jackpot Grand Total
The 5Th, 6th, 7th & 8th
place runner ups will receive prizes and recognition.