International Sports Management (ISM) is committed to creating golf events which are tailored to meet the individual needs of the businesses involved. As with all ISM’s projects, the events team is dedicated to delivering success, quality, and satisfaction to all our clients.
ISM manage a variety of golf events ranging from professional tournaments on the European Tour through to junior focused grass roots championships, each one offering a unique and memorable experience. This variety of tournaments provides ISM with an extensive knowledge and experience of the local, regional, national and international markets.
ISM’s Events team offer a range of services including consultancy, staging assistance, as well as a full management service from idea development through to the final finished product, each event being a bespoke product tailored to meet the different business objectives of each of our clients.
The focus of an ISM managed event is that there is something for everyone – clients looking to use these events as an effective sales & marketing platform, businesses or individuals looking to entertain clients via one of our unique hospitality packages, spectators wanting an unforgettable day out and participants eager to experience a golf event of the highest standard. For full details on the portfolio of ISM’s golf events, please see below…
| Quinn Insurance British Masters | |
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The Quinn Insurance British Masters, one of the highlights of the UK sporting calendar, returns to the world famous Brabazon Course at The Belfry from Thursday 25 September to Sunday 28 September, with morning and afternoon Pro-Ams on Wednesday 24 September.
There promises to be some sensational action as many of the world"s top golfers line up to battle it out at the Brabazon for the £1.8 prize fund and the coveted title currently held by Lee Westwood.
Approximate hours of play will be 7.30am - 7.00pm Thursday and Friday, and 7.30am - 6pm on Saturday and Sunday.
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| Financial Times Anglo Irish Bank Business Championship | |
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The Financial Times Anglo Irish Bank Business Championship offers you the unique chance to entertain colleagues and clients or network with like-minded professionals, whilst enjoying a competitive round of golf at the most prestigious courses in the UK and Ireland.
As well as fantastic prizes from dunhill for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placed teams at each qualifying round, longest drive and nearest-the-pin prizes from Callaway and complimentary Callaway HX Hot Bite golf balls for all competitors, the winning team from each will travel to Portugal to take part in the expenses paid Grand Finals, hosted by Oceānico Faldo Course. In an exciting new development, Lee Westwood will be attending the Welcome Dinner of the Grand Finals!! Highlights of the Grand Finals will be televised by Setanta Golf.
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| Oceanico Group Pro-Am Challenge | |
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The Pro-Am Challenge once again returned to Marriott Worsley Park Hotel & Country Club from 29th May – 1st June 2008, and proved to be yet another successful and extremely exciting event.
The Pro-Am Challenge is a unique tournament on the Challenge Tour, allowing amateurs to take part and play alongside the Challenge Tour professionals in the tournament proper. The tournament is played over 4 days (Thurs – Sun), the first 2 rounds on Thursday and Friday involve 156 Challenge Tour professionals battling it out to make the cut (top 50 and tied), THEN for the last 2 rounds on Saturday and Sunday, the tournament is played as a pro-am event with 1 professional & 1 amateur playing together.
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The Daily Telegraph Junior Golf Championship in association with the Royal Bank of Scotland Group |
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The Daily Telegraph Junior Golf Championship in association with The Royal Bank of Scotland Group continues to go from strength to strength, maintaining its position as the best tournament in the world for Under-18 golfers of all abilities. If you fancy having a go, don't be intimidated by the fact that it attracts around 41,000 entries. There is always a place for everyone.
The roll call of winners is pretty special and includes the likes of Oliver Fisher, Justin Rose, Andrew Coltart and Mhairi McKay who have gone on to represent their country or continent in all the sport's team events. The Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, Solheim Cup and Curtis Cup teams have all featured players who first made their mark in Telegraph colours.
There are approximately 1,000 local qualifying events spread all over the country and which run until August. The format of the qualifying competitions is stroke play with the best gross score by a girl and/or boy joining the national leaderboard.
The prize for the lucky 21 players who make it to the final - the climax of the Championship is the chance to participate in the trip of a lifetime and take on the other finalists over the world-class track at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club. With caddies, media interest and high temperatures, it is a taste of what life is like as a professional.
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