Tuesday Tournament Tip: Essential Supplies for a Seamless Golf Event

Golf Tournament Supplies: The Complete Checklist for Organizers

A golf tournament lives or dies on the details, and nothing derails a smooth morning faster than realizing you’re short on scorecards or forgot the signage. A little stocking-up ahead of time saves you the day-of scramble. As the founder of Colorado Under Par, I’ve learned that the organizers who run calm events are the ones who worked off a checklist. Here’s the complete list of what you’ll want on hand.

On-course essentials

The basics that keep play running:

  • Golf balls and tees — extras for players who run out or forget, plus prize/giveaway sleeves.
  • Scorecards and pencils — formatted for your event and format (scramble, best ball, etc.). Bring more than you think you need.
  • Cart signs and tee markers — numbered for your starting holes to keep the shotgun start organized.
  • Rules sheets — format, contest rules, and local rules, one per cart.
  • Pin flags and contest markers — for closest-to-the-pin, longest drive, and other contest holes.

Signage

Clear signage makes the event look professional and keeps players oriented:

  • Sponsor and hole signs — a paid deliverable, so get names right and proof them early.
  • Directional / wayfinding signs — registration, carts, restrooms, the turn.
  • Welcome and registration banners — your event’s branded first impression.

(See our full guide to golf tournament signage for getting these right.)

Registration and check-in

  • Player and team lists (printed backups, even if you’re digital)
  • Name tags or bag tags
  • Cart assignments
  • A cash box or mobile payment setup for day-of add-ons
  • Pens, markers, tape, zip ties — the boring stuff you’ll desperately need

Awards and keepsakes

The finish players remember:

  • Trophies, medals, or plaques for your winners and contest champs
  • Prizes and gift cards for the awards table
  • Player gifts / keepsakes — branded towels, water bottles, hats, or tee packs that players keep and use long after the event

Contingency and comfort

The supplies that save the day when something goes sideways:

  • First-aid kit and basic supplies
  • Sunscreen, bug spray, extra water — for players and your volunteers
  • Canopy/tent, tables, and chairs for registration and contest holes
  • Trash bags and cleanup supplies
  • Phone chargers, batteries, and a backup plan for your tech

A note on sourcing keepsakes and signage

Many of these — especially branded keepsakes, apparel, and signage — come from promotional-products and printing vendors. Order anything custom (sponsor signs, branded gifts) well ahead of your event, since production and shipping take time and there’s no fixing a missing or misspelled item on the day. Reusable, undated items (like blank-slot sponsor signs) are worth the investment for recurring events.

Final thoughts

Supplies aren’t glamorous, but they’re the difference between an event that feels effortless and one held together with last-minute runs to the store. Work off a checklist, order your custom items early, and pack a contingency kit — and you’ll spend event day running your tournament instead of chasing what you forgot.

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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