Brandstand Entertains Crowds and
Promotes Brands At Palm Springs Charity Golf
Event
Brandstand, a patented mobile event marketing and entertainment
solution, was recently showcased at Tommy Bahama’s 11th
Annual Date Palm Classic benefiting Habitat for Humanity of
the Coachella Valley. Hosted at Desert Willow Golf Resort in
Palm Desert, California, the event is part of Tommy Bahama’s
Golf Classic Series, which includes similar events across
the country.
Chosen for their mobility, entertainment,
and data gathering capabilities,
Brandstands were positioned at the golf course clubhouse while
players registered for the event. Golfers flocked to the Tommy
Bahama tiki-inspired Brandstand, eagerly entering their contact
information using the integrated touch-screen kiosks in order
to receive information from Habitat for Humanity, the tournament’s
beneficiary.
Just before tee off, two Brandstands were quickly and easily
towed with a golf cart to opposite ends of the course. In a
matter of minutes, the portable Brandstands were playing music
videos and entertaining the crowd, while bartenders were pouring
cold draft beer and mixing cocktails using a compact bar
designed by Glacier Design Systems, the country's leading draught
beer system design firm. Event attendees sat comfortably
under the Brandstand’s canopy on bar stools in the hot
desert sun and enjoyed ice-cold beverages with the help of Chilldisc,
a patented beverage cooling system that keeps drinks cold down
to the very last sip.
Keeping tournament players entertained with audio, video and
cold beverages was previously impossible on the remote outskirts
of a golf course. But with Brandstand's self-contained
power capabilities, the units were able to run continuously
for over 8 hours.
greensyn,
a national
synthetic turf company and tournament sponsor, used its
own Brandstand to attract attention to the company’s
products. Brandstand’s Rapid Panel system allowed greensyn to
have its own branded mobile
display, which prominently featured the company’s
logo, website address, and portfolio of work.
Following the fundraiser, the street-legal Brandstands were easily
towed with golf carts back to the clubhouse where they
were then hitched to a truck for their commute to downtown
Palm Springs. The Brandstand tiki bar sat on the famous El
Paseo Drive outside Tommy Bahama's restaurant where patrons
were entertained by music and video playing on the Brandstand's
3 flat-screen televisions.