Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Hole-In-One Insurances & Prizes

Our hole-in-one prize insurance is the easiest way to add extra fun, excitement and big impact at your next event. For a fast, easy no obligation hole in one insurance quote, call us at 1-800-357-7149.
For a quote, we will need the following information:

* Number of Participants
* Distance of the Grand Prize hole in yards
* Value of the Grand Prize


When you call, we will complete your hole-in-one insurance application and send it to you by e-mail, fax or mail at your request for your confirmation.

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Click here for our online quote system where you can get hole-in-one insurance quotes and bind coverage with an easy payment by credit card.
"Great no hassle service. You make it easy for a busy person. Just what I like and need."
C. Pauly
BASF Corp.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Prize Insurance

Grand Prize Promotions, the sister company to National Hole-In-One Association can help you capture the attention of your unique audience. If you're looking to increase publicity, build traffic, and increase sales… all it takes is one call. We offer promotional insurance as well as expert advice for running your promotion. We not only specialize in golf promotions but also in other sporting events such as basketball, football even baseball. If you are planning a charity fundraising event and would like to have a large prize offered then our promotional insurance is perfect for you.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

National Hole-In-One Articles

NHIOA Helps Golf Tourney Pay Off For Charity
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Sept 18, 2007 For 3 years golfers in California have supported children and police at the WCPD Met / LACITEA TOURNAMENT. It has been a good tournament. But this year it was great! Especially for golfer Duran Villegas. It was the 10th hole at the California Country Club. Duran faced a 167 yard shot, downhill, with water to the left. “I saw the whole thing. The ball hit and drew back one bounce into the cup. Everyone started jumping up and down. It was amazing!” That shot was worth $10,000. National Hole in One Association insured the prize. And Tournament Director Roberta Floyd could not be any happier than to have NHIOA on her side. “To be honest I am a non-golfer. I had to be lead by the hand through some of this. The help I received from NHIOA was great!” A friend had used NHIOA and recommended the company to Roberta. “NHIOA provided the signs, everything. It was fantastic!” Not only has the tournament already received a lot of publicity from its first hole-in-one winner, but Roberta says there is already a buzz for next year’s event. This one tournament supports two organizations. One provides scholarships for students interested in technology. The other helps police officers pay for special equipment the department’s budget cannot cover.

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Courtesy of

Thursday, October 11, 2007

National Hole-In-One Articles

Ace in the Hole for Agents and Event Sponsors
By Dave Willis

National Hole-in-one Association: 25 years of joyful payouts, enriched charities and agents serving Get two or three dozen really good golfers. Set them up on a 168-yard par three. Then crowd a couple of thousand people around them. It changes their whole perspective. The pressure is intense, and balls are flying everywhere. That’s how Craig Ankeney, president of Compass Insurance Agency’s Schaefer, Smith & Ankeney Division, describes the scene when golfers come together to vie for a top prize—up to a million bucks, depending on the event—in a hole-in-one competition.

For full article, click here.

Courtesy of Rough Notes Company, Inc

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Prize Insurance

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Monday, October 1, 2007

National Hole-In-One Articles

Against (just about) all odds
By Tim Guidera

Local Marines hit back-to-back holes in one on the same hole For 12 holes Saturday, Jonathan Parker and Crhis Crittenden were playing an ordinary round of golf, not all that different than the thousands that will be turned in at the the Hunter Golf Club this year. Then the twosome and their day turned into 1-in-144 million.

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Courtesy of Savannah Morning News