Networking golf days · Cheshire, Manchester & UK

Networking that happens on the course.

The best business relationships are not built across a table in an hour, they are built over a shared day. A networking golf day gives you hours of relaxed, natural conversation, and because every guest is coached first, even non-golfers are part of it.

Hours of real conversationAll abilities includedPGA-hosted
The networking dayGolfers talking on a driving range during a networking golf day
Why it works

The relationship-building format.

Networking events usually give you ten minutes and a name badge. A golf day gives you the whole day, time to actually get to know clients, prospects and partners, in a setting that is relaxed, memorable and shared. Our coaching-led approach makes sure the golf never gets in the way of the connection.

01

Time you cannot buy elsewhere

Four to five hours alongside the people you want to know, with natural pauses to talk between shots.

02

Everyone takes part

Morning coaching brings beginners up to speed, so the day is inclusive, not a club for the confident few.

03

The right mix in the room

Bring relationship managers, clients and prospects together in teams, and let the conversations happen naturally.

04

Memorable and on-brand

Branded touches, photography and a highlight reel mean your guests, and your name, are remembered long after.

The day, end to end

Four hours of coaching. Then play.

A full morning of structured coaching, lunch, then nine or eighteen holes in the afternoon. One PGA professional for every six players, so nobody gets lost in the crowd.

08:30
Arrival
Coffee, breakfast roll, meet the team.
09:30
Coaching
Four stations, one hour each.
13:30
Lunch
Clubhouse, format brief, team draw.
14:30
9 or 18 holes
Texas Scramble. Prizes on the line.
17:00
Dinner
Optional. Prize giving. Stay and play.
Questions

Good to know.

Why is golf good for business networking?
A networking golf day gives you four to five hours of unhurried time with the people you want to know better, no screens, no rush, and natural breaks in play to talk. It builds the kind of relationship a coffee or a conference stand simply cannot, and people remember who hosted them.
What if some guests do not play golf?
That is the usual barrier to golf networking, and our format removes it. The morning is four hours of PGA coaching, so beginners are playing real shots by the afternoon, and the team scramble means nobody is exposed. Everyone takes part, so everyone networks.
Who are networking golf days for?
They work for client and prospect entertainment, partner and referral networks, supplier relationships, and bringing together people across an industry. We can mix relationship managers, clients and prospects in the same relaxed setting.
Can you brand and host the whole day?
Yes. We host end to end so you can focus on your guests, and branded scorecards, tee gifts, photography and a highlight reel keep your name on a day people enjoyed, and give you a reason to follow up.

Build relationships, on the course.

A fifteen minute call. We will recommend a venue and send dates the next morning.