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🏌🏽 Top Tips for Tees!

15 October 2024 | Ken White Signs Ltd

🏌🏽 Top Tips for Tees!

The quieter ''off-season'' months are a perfect time to rethink and revamp golf tee signs and other signage for the 2025 leisure and golfing season.

To help managers reimagine course signage, we’re excited to share some top tips on the versatility and range of our tee sign options.

Branded Tee Signs Standout
Tee signage is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your brand, whether you prefer bold, eye-catching designs or something more subtle. Incorporating your golf course name, logo, or bespoke graphics can significantly enhance brand visibility.

Hole Plans Enhance Gameplay
Including detailed hole plans like this gallow tee sign not only looks great but also helps players with orientation and adds a professional touch to your golf course. Guiding players seamlessly through sections of the course makes their experience much more enjoyable.

Interchangeable Panels
Consider versatile interchangeable panels like this twin-posted tee sign. To display essential information, notices, sponsorships, and advertising. With good dwell time in front of the signage, they're an excellent way to communicate with your members and visitors effectively.

Curated Quality
Materials, finishes, colourways, and top styles can uniquely express brand qualities and reflect the type of course you have. Thoughtfully chosen elements harmonize with other signage, buildings and the landscaping of your course, contributing to a curated course aesthetic.

Mix and Match Tee Styles
Use different tee styles to sculpt the frame and eyeline of your course. Single post and mow-over tees are great as subtle way markers and high maintenance areas, while twin-posted and totem tees provide more information and offer more opportunities for creativity.