Creative Golf Tournament Invitation
Client: TurnerBatson Architects
Challenge: Drive attendance and engagement for annual client appreciation golf tournament
Approach: High-impact dimensional mailer designed to stand out and create conversation

The Challenge
For professional service firms, client appreciation events serve dual purposes: relationship building and business development. The invitation itself becomes a touchpoint that either gets discarded immediately or creates a memorable impression that drives conversation.
The goal wasn’t just RSVPs—it was creating a piece that would sit on desks, spark conversations, and reinforce the firm’s creative thinking and attention to detail.
Strategic Approach
Design Thinking
Rather than a standard flat invitation that would be lost in the mail pile, we developed a dimensional tube mailer that immediately signals “this is different.” The format itself creates curiosity before the recipient even opens it.
Contents Strategy
Every item inside served a purpose:
- Tactile engagement: Crinkle confetti, lightweight golf ball, mini putting green—items that invite interaction
- Practical utility: Full-sized tee and branded scorecard pencil from the host course—items golfers would actually use and keep
- Clear information: Invitation insert with all event details and RSVP mechanism
Logistics Considerations
While the creative was ambitious, execution required practical constraints:
- Weight management to minimize postage costs
- Assembly process that could be completed efficiently
- Durability to survive shipping without damage
The mini putting green components (felt, bamboo skewer flag, sculpted clay putter and ball) were handmade to maintain quality and cost-effectiveness at the required quantity.
Outcome
Primary Goal: RSVP Rate
The campaign achieved its core objective—strong RSVP conversion from the targeted guest list, enabling accurate planning for catering, tee times, gift bags, and staffing.
Secondary Benefit: Business Development
Recipients called the office to comment on the creative execution, opening conversations that extended beyond the event itself. The invitation became a credibility signal—demonstrating the firm’s creative thinking and attention to detail in a tangible way.
Long-term Impact
The dimensional format meant the piece stayed on desks rather than being immediately discarded, extending brand visibility and serving as a conversation starter in recipient offices.
What This Project Demonstrates
Audience Understanding: Knowing that architects and construction professionals appreciate creativity and craftsmanship informed every decision.
Strategic Execution: The creative wasn’t decoration—it served clear business goals (attendance, conversation, credibility).
Practical Problem-Solving: Balancing creative ambition with real constraints (budget, postage, assembly time).
Performance Focus: Success was measured in RSVs and business conversations, not just aesthetic appeal.
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