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£3 million, anyone?
Today saw the start of one of the most prestigious golf events of the year, the Barclays Scottish Open. Played on the magnificent Loch Lomond golf course, the tournament is classed as a highlight on the annual golfing calendar. And with a total prize fund of £3 million, any winner will not only walk away with their head held high, but with their pockets lined, too.
Golf has always been a sport associated with money but also with beautiful settings and stunning scenery. This is something that Rose Calendars have successfully captured in their promotional golf calendar Ultimate Golf, a title featuring spectacular images from the best and most challenging courses around the world.
If you are keen to communicate your company’s image, products and services in a memorable way, why not do so by choosing Ultimate Golf as one of your marketing tools. Each business calendar can be overprinted with your very own advert, promoting your company name, your contact details, or indeed anything else you wish to communicate.
Promotional calendars might seem old-fashioned to some, but recent surveys have proven that they are still one of the most sought after business gifts and a very cost effective way to maintain existing and develop new business. A lot of our customers confirm this every year. Please take a look at our testimonial page, which includes some exciting case studies on how our customers have benefited hugely from using calendars as promotional tools, some gaining large contracts as a result.
We admit that using a corporate calendar like Ultimate Golf for your advertising might not necessarily turn you into a golf pro and we can’t guarantee it will rake in £3 million, but it is certain to raise your company profile and help you gain some valuable business.
Rose Calendars offer a large selection of calendar titles – please browse our 2010 calendars to see for yourself. Please contact us if you would like more information on the stunning titles available or require help deciding which ones would best suit your corporate message.

