Other Golf Signs

From $7.95 · ready in 1–2 business days

Round out your sponsor recognition, or try something different, with driving range signs, deluxe tee markers, or a golf trivia contest set.

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Pricing includes: Trivia: stakes, scorecards, and answer keys; Driving Range: U-shaped wires; Tee Markers: integrated and U-shaped wires.
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Example charity golf sign designs

Everything you need to know about Other Golf Signs

How Do I Install Deluxe Tee Markers?

Deluxe Tee Markers ship in pairs with two sets of U-shaped wire stakes. Hold each marker upright, then slot a U-stake three holes below the integrated wire on each side for even spacing. Push the stakes straight into the grass and you’re done.

How Do I Install Driving Range Signs?

Each driving range sign needs two U-shaped wire stakes. Fold the sign into an A-shape, then feed each stake about halfway down through equal-spaced holes on either side. Set the sign on the grass and you’re done.

Other Golf Tournament Signs FAQ

The same durable 4mm Coroplast (corrugated plastic) as our tee and hole signs. They are waterproof, weather-resistant, and include U-shaped wires for easy placement.

You receive 18 signs, one per hole, each with a trivia question. Golfers mark down their answers on a card as they play, and the person with the most correct answers wins a prize at the awards ceremony. It keeps golfers engaged and gives sponsors another branding opportunity.

Yes. Many charities customize the questions to tell golfers about their cause, or focus them on the sponsors, golfers, or people connected to the tournament. Send us your own questions or use our templates.

Deluxe tee markers are 15.25″ x 17.5″ folded in half so they sit on the grass in an A-shape. They are sold in pairs, one for each side of the tee box.