TROON PARTNERS NETWORK ANNOUNCES SENSIBLE WEATHER AS OFFICIAL WEATHER PROTECTION PROVIDER

TROON PARTNERS NETWORK ANNOUNCES SENSIBLE WEATHER AS OFFICIAL WEATHER PROTECTION PROVIDER

Sensible Weather Will Offer Weather Guarantees for Golfers Playing At Troon Properties; Golfers can Now Receive a Refund from Sensible Weather Instead of a Rain Check from the Golf Course 

Scottsdale, Ariz. (June 11, 2024) – The Troon Partners Network, a division of Troon® the leader in providing golf and club-related hospitality services, has selected Sensible Weather as its official Weather Protection Provider. Sensible Weather will offer Weather Guarantees for golfers playing at Troon-managed properties.

Sensible Weather aims to change the way people interact with the weather by making the unpredictable more predictable and creating products that facilitate peace-of-mind. As part of the Troon partnership, Sensible Weather will offer weather guarantees for purchase, allowing golfers to opt for a tee time refund from Sensible Weather instead of a rain check from the course. This also enables the Troon course operator to reduce cancellations and stress, lock in booked revenue, and increase guest loyalty.

“We are excited to announce this partnership with Sensible Weather,” said Ryan Pensy , Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, Troon Partners Network . “With more than 500 golf courses in our U.S. portfolio from coast-to-coast, weather is obviously a daily factor in running operations. Through this Sensible Weather partnership, we can benefit both our golfers and our golf course operators with a guarantee program that is a win-win for everyone.”

Sensible Weather is part of a stable of companies and brands that partner with Troon through the Troon Partners Network (TPN). Today, Troon remains the world leader in providing first-class golf, lifestyle and hospitality marketing that centers on premier B-to-B and B-to-C experiences designed to engage customers and clients, while connecting directly with an unmatched global audience.

Born off 30 years of golf and club industry excellence, the World of Troon enables strategic partners to direct market to dedicated consumer audiences and optimize exposure and reach through a selection of assets, ranging from sponsorships to special events and wide-reaching digital vehicles that are custom designed to meet partner goals and objectives.

"We are thrilled to become Troon’s official Weather Protection Provider," said Nick Cavanaugh , Sensible Weather’s CEO. "Our Weather Guarantee ensures that golfers can focus on their game without worrying about weather disruptions, while also supporting Troon course operators by reducing cancellations and securing revenue. We look forward to working with Troon to deliver unparalleled peace of mind and enjoyment to golfers across the country."

From a marketing standpoint, TPN’s wealth of media assets, multi-platform promotional vehicles, and a line-up of unique consumer programs, allow for the development of custom marketing solutions that meet every partner’s desired strategy. Equally impressive, through its world-renowned portfolio of golf courses, TPN provides partners with best-in-class golf playing experiences where they can entertain clients and customers, while receiving the most memorable lifestyle and hospitality experiences. Companies and brands interested in learning more about Troon global marketing programs, can visit www.troonpartnersnetwork.com.

Alexis Hardy

Senior Account Manager at SponsorUnited

4w

Congratulations Ryan!👏🏼

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Danielle Salerno

Executive Headhunter Connecting Leadership with Arizona’s Top Talent in Hotels | Country Clubs | Resorts | Casinos | Private Estates | Event Management Firms

1mo

👏 👏 👏

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Steve Salomon, RN, MBA

President and CEO / Entrepreneur / Mission essentials, LLC

1mo

Hey Ryan! I recently sent a package with samples to Troon - can we talk about a partnership? 843-737-1053

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Thanks for sharing, Ryan! This could come in handy for Denver's daily thunderstorms that always seem to get left out of the weather report.

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