Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Guess where

China obviously blocks our domain www.university-golf.de. Which doesn't come that handy when the only web competent Students Matchplay team member is -guess where - at Shanghai Tongji University as an exchange student.

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

R&A supports Students Matchplay

We received an email from the R&A up north in Scotland. For the ones with less golf knowledge: The R&A is the world ruling authority of golf, they administrate the world amateur golf ranking, host the no.1 amateur golf tournament in the world and one of the four majors, and among other things see golf development worldwide as one of their responsibility. The R&A will support the Students Matchplay with a single grant which shall reduce the green fee commitment at the English Qualifier. How wonderful is this?

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

University Golf Sponsoring: Social Media Reach

The critical question in sponsoring negotiations is what the sponsor gets in return. "Well, gratefulness!" is usually not considered the best answer. What sponsors mainly want to see are estimates regarding their marketing reach, i.e. the total number of people seeing the sponsor's logo in the context of the sponsored event. Most sponsors focus exclusively on contacts made through traditional media, such as newspapers, magazines, TV . Students Matchplay is a university sport event and as such an ideal platform for all companies that want to address us, i.e. young golfers, university students and alumni in particular. So why not try to measure the marketing reach through our no.1 media, the internet, the "shooting star in media consumption" as Deutsche Bank Research puts it? 

We did a little research. Since social media is the buzzword in the moment, since word-of-mouth marketing  has the biggest impact with respect to credibility, and since Facebook happens to be the No.1-website for us university students, we calculated the "Facebook Reach" of our English Arden Qualifier. Here are the results: All participants at the English tournament have a total of more than 37.000 Facebook friends. The most socially connected golfer among them is the captain of the University of Manchester with nearly 900 friends. The most connected team are the golfers from the University of Durham with some 2.600 friends. What does that mean? Well, with all photos marked and all wall posts made Facebook-members in or around Durham and Manchester should be well-informed about the Students Matchplay via their friends' newsfeed or direct profile views. And have most likely also seen the involvement of our sponsors.  In technical terms: these 70 or so golfers can become your brand ambassadors, dear sponsor!


Sponsors might be interested to know, how well connected we are within the world gold community. To give you an idea, these 37.000 Facebook-friends can play golf fairly well. 39 of them finished among the Top 60 of the 2009 British Amateurs. They make up 75% of the participants of the BUCS Men’s South East Regional Qualifier 2009. It’s the same with the Students Matchplay Finals in Germany. The total Facebook-reach of all golfers and staff is a bit over 41.000. Although the tournament is bigger than the one in England (~100 compared to ~70 golfers), non-English students are obviously less connected on Facebook. That doesn’t come as a surprise. Facebook entered the German and European market only as late as spring 2008. The golf expertise among this group is also quite high. You will find 80% of all German Premier League Golfers and the whole German National Golf Team here. 

It’s interesting to compare that with the official German University Golf Championships. Their 59 participants have a Facebook-reach of less than 10.000.

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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Wittelsbacher is the German Candidate for the Ryder Cup 2018!

Congratulation! The German Golfers Association DGV announced today, that Wittelsbacher GC will be the candidate for Germany's bid for the Ryder Cup 2018 (German, English (Link, anyone?)). That is fantastic for the German golf in general and the German and international university golf in particular. It's the constant generosity of the owner, manager and members that allows us students to meet once a year to play competitive university golf on that beautiful course.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Team Cambridge with most appearances

We checked the entry lists of the past four years for all golfers that played at the Students Matchplay at least three times. And here are the results:

4 appearances
Joe Mitzscherlich, Ingolstadt (GER), SM06, SM07, SM08, SM09

3 appearances
Stephen Essex, Warwick (ENG), SM06, SM07, SM08
Paddy Croft, Cambridge (ENG), SM07, SM08, SM09
Jon Sharples, Cambridge (ENG), SM07, SM08, SM09
Marie-Louise Weeda, Maastricht (NED), SM07, SM08, SM09
Philipp Demelt, Aachen (GER), SM07, SM08, SM09

These names will be published on our Croft Corner during the tournament and  - brand new - also online.

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