
Filling your field gets easier every year you keep the players you already have โ and a loyalty program is one of the most direct ways to give them a reason to return. While a great experience is what earns loyalty, a rewards program is what formalizes it, turning “we hope they come back” into a concrete incentive to do so. As the founder of Colorado Under Par, I’ve learned that even simple rewards make returning players feel recognized and give them an edge of motivation to pick your event over the next one. Here’s how to build a loyalty program that works. (For the full picture of keeping players coming back, see our guide to building a tournament players return to.)
Acquiring a new player costs far more effort than keeping an existing one, so anything that nudges past participants to re-register pays for itself. A loyalty program does three things: it makes returning players feel valued (you’re acknowledging their history with you), it gives them a tangible reason to choose your event again, and it creates a sense of belonging โ they’re not just an attendee, they’re part of your community. Even modest perks shift the decision in your favor when a golfer is weighing which event to play.
The simplest loyalty programs reward people for coming back:
These cost little and make returning feel rewarded rather than taken for granted.
Loyalty doesn’t have to mean discounting your event. Often the better play is exclusive perks that cost you little but feel special: priority tee times or preferred starting holes, a complimentary entry into a contest or the raffle, a reserved parking spot, an upgraded gift, or access to a members-only element of the day. Perks like these reward loyalty while protecting your pricing โ and they often feel more special than a few dollars off.
A loyalty program works best as part of a year-round connection, not a one-time discount code. Keep past participants on a list, stay in touch between events, and make the rewards part of how you talk to them โ “as a returning player, here’s your early-access link.” The program becomes a reason to stay connected, and the connection makes the program more effective. Over time, a recognized, rewarded base of regulars becomes the dependable core of every field you fill.
A loyalty program turns goodwill into repeat registrations. Reward returning players with a discount or early access, offer exclusive perks that feel special without discounting, recognize your multi-year regulars, and weave it into a year-round relationship. Do that, and you build a loyal core that not only comes back but brings others โ the most stable foundation a recurring tournament can have.
When you’re ready to run your next one, you can list your golf tournament free on Colorado Under Par and reach players across the state.
Best regards,
Andrew Mueller, Founder, Colorado Under Par
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