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"My ambition is to help corporations take advantage of my network of contacts and experiences. Corporations will save valuable time, save money, and get more of a return on their investments by allowing CSN to partner with them when they are involved in making decisions as it relates to their sports and entertainment marketing needs." - Bill Colvin, President, Colvin Sports Network




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Can We Help You Add Value To The Hospitality You Purchased At The U.S. Open?

As part of our process to determine if there is a fit between our services and your needs, we offer a complimentary consultative call to discuss your business goals at the U.S. Open and determine how (and how much) we can help you.

Colvin Sports Network (CSN) business golf services provide corporations with advice and counsel on how to maximize their event hospitality involvement at professional golf tournaments. We offer a wide range of services from professional talent acquisition to creation and management of all activities surrounding the event.

Request a call with a senior member of our business golf services team to discuss your goals as they relate to:

  • the customer profile of the VIP clients and guests you plan to entertain at the 112th U.S. Open, Olympic Country Club, San Francisco, CA, June 11-17, 2012
  • the persona of the professional talent (i.e., professional golfer, on-air personality) you may have an interest in hiring to add value to your Hospitality programs at the U.S. Open
  • the infrastructure that your company currently has in place to manage and execute all aspects associated with the corporate entertaining it has planned at the U.S. Open

To request a free consultation, fill out the brief form to the right of this page.

Event Hospitality at U.S. Open 2012

No detail is too small when one is entrusted with someone else’s money and, as importantly, time. You have to respect both.” - Bill Colvin, President, Colvin Sports Network

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