Spackler Announces Corporate Sponsorship
June 3, 2009
COLUMBUS, OH — Rick Dosky, Chief Financial Officer of the Carl Spackler Open Championship, announced today that CallCopy (www.callcopy.com) will serve as the first corporate sponsor to the prestigious event. Rick decided to hold an emergency press conference to make the announcement.
“I am very pleased to announce our partnership with CallCopy as corporate sponsor for the 2009 championship tournament to be held at Poplar Grove Golf Course in Amherst, VA. As CallCopy is one of the nation’s fastest growing companies in the call recording and quality monitoring industries, we are the nation’s fastest growing amateur golf tournament,†said Dosky.
John Dunham, Director of Business Development for CallCopy, also expressed his pleasure with the arrangement stating, “While our main focus is technology, our goals have always been to associate ourselves with the Best-In-Class across the board. We looked at sponsoring several different major golf events, but none were a perfect fit. When we heard about the Carl Spackler Open Championship tournament, we ended our search. This major amateur tournament is what we were looking for. It gives “Joe Golfer†everything they need at a reasonable price. We apply the same practices to our business.â€
Chairman Greg Long stated, “There just was not any other company that could compete with CallCopy. We are happy to have them as a part of the CSOC family. This sponsorship is just the first step in continuing the great tradition of growth and fun associated with the CSOC. I hope this is the beginning of a long lasting relationship.â€
The first corporate sponsor has sent surprise golf product to the Open Championship business office for each of its 88 participants. Rick Dosky will distribute the gifts at the Thursday morning player meeting.
The 9th annual Carl Spackler Open will begin in 10 days. The initial forecast for the event starts with an 82-degree high temperature for the practice round along with 20 percent chance of rain. The rest of the week calls for lots of clouds and 80-degree highs.