If you just wrapped a strong summer event, here’s a thought worth acting on quickly: your best event of the year might still be ahead of you. As the founder of Colorado Under Par, I’ve seen events run in every season, and fall consistently stands out as one of the most rewarding times to host — for the field, for sponsors, and for fundraising. Here’s why fall tournaments tend to overperform, and why now is the moment to start planning one.
There’s something about fall golf in Colorado. The cooler temperatures, the changing scenery, and the quieter calendars tend to bring out more focused, committed players. Summer competes with vacations, weddings, and a packed social calendar; fall has fewer distractions, which often means a more engaged field that’s genuinely there for the day and the cause. We’ve consistently seen stronger per-player engagement and fundraising at fall events than at the height of summer — when people show up focused, they give more freely.
This is the timing advantage most organizers miss. As Q4 approaches, many companies are looking at the marketing and philanthropic dollars they haven’t spent yet — budget that has to be used before year-end or lost. A fall event gives those businesses a perfect, timely way to put that money to work. Getting in front of sponsors in late summer, while those budgets are still open, is one of the easiest sponsorship windows of the year. (Offering ready-to-go, customized sponsor packages in August closes these deals fast — see our sponsorship guides.)
If you ran a summer event, you’re sitting on a content goldmine — and fall is when to use it. Your summer event’s photos make your fall sponsor pitches more compelling. Player testimonials from July become promo material for October. Your registration and donor lists are a warm audience for your next campaign. You don’t have to build fall promotion from scratch; you get to build it on proof. (Our guides to photography and repurposing content cover how to make one event’s content work all season.)
Here’s the practical urgency: Colorado’s top courses and the most desirable fall weekends fill up early, and the prime September–October dates go first. Locking in your venue, date, and pricing now is what secures the timing that fits your goals — wait too long and you’re choosing from what’s left. If a fall event is on your radar at all, the booking conversation should happen now, not after Labor Day.
If summer was good, fall can be great. The combination of a more committed field, sponsors with year-end budget to spend, and a summer’s worth of content to repurpose makes fall one of the highest-value windows on the calendar — but only if you start now. The courses, the dates, and the sponsor budgets are all available today; momentum isn’t something you ride, it’s something you create with intention. The window to plan a high-impact fall event is open right now.
When you’re ready to plan yours, you can list your event free on Colorado Under Par and reach participants across the state. For events that want promotion handled for them, our Amplify packages help fill your field.
Best regards,
Andrew Mueller, Founder, Colorado Under Par
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