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With the Jumbo Nitelite Glow Golfball golf can be enjoyed at dusk and on the darkest nights. The ball is the same size and weight as a regulation ball, is very durable and can be used over and over. It flies as true as any golfball, has good lift, backspin, and putts true. Extensive testing has proven the Nitelite Golfball will travel 90% as far as the best ball made. It is best to use one or two clubs heavier to obtain the same distance ie; use a 7 or 8 iron where you might generally use a 9 iron.
Never use drivers as the thin faces can be damaged with the slightly harder glow balls.
That's easily solved. Use 6" lightsticks attached to each flagpole and intermediate markers. The light sticks can be seen up to 600 metres away on a dark night and last at least 6-8 hours. The cost is minimal.
For best results we suggest using two of the Jumbo Light Sticks on each tee at the ball markers and two at the intermediate markers on the custom made Ground Spikes that can be purchased separately. Why not try something different by using the Mini Décor Orbs or Morphing Pyramid lights at the ball markers. They are battery operated and slowly change colour for a fun effect. Simply change the batteries and reuse for your next round. Attach one 6” Glow stick at the centre of the flag pole and one about 10cms above the hole with elastic bands or tape- best to attach them perpendicular to the pin so they can be seen from any direction. Our 8” bracelets can be used in the cup for visibility during your short game. Mark any hazards and place a lightstick about 10m from the green on the side to which the players will be leaving the green. This keeps buggies off the green and shows the way to the next tee. Players can ‘blink’ a torch or wave a lightstick when leaving the green to signal the next group up. 22” Literopes can be worn by the players or placed on the buggy for visibility and safety whilst playing.
Any organization (charities in particular) can stage a tournament on any course in their locality. Clubs often donate their courses or reduce fees as a form of sponsorship. You might consider a fund-raising tournament to raise money for your own club. In any event the club will always benefit from the food and beverage sales, carts and green fees. In planning a Nitelite Golf tournament you are only limited to your imagination; three, five, nine or eighteen hole tournaments, Longest drive, Shotgun scramble and putting contests are all popular.