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Golf-MICE — tournament scoring for corporate incentive trips
For DMCs and golf operators running multi-day, multi-course events, GolfStack handles scoring and leaderboards while MiceStack handles hotels, transport, and supplier coordination.
MICE — meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions — is a $1.5T global industry, and golf incentive trips are one of the fastest-growing categories. For DMCs and golf operators running multi-day, multi-course corporate events, the operations and the scoring are completely separate problems. GolfStack and MiceStack solve them as a pair.
What a golf incentive trip looks like
A typical golf incentive package is 4-7 days, with two or three rounds of golf and a corporate tournament built in. Players are senior executives from a single client; the operator manages hotels, transport, F&B, supplier sign-offs, and the daily golf experience.
Budgets run from ₹50L to ₹1.5Cr per package on the Indian outbound market alone. The post-event report is a major decision input for the next year's contract.
How the two platforms split the work
The split is clean:
- MiceStack — pax list, hotel bookings, transport coordination, supplier P&L, daily F&B, photo gallery, post-event report
- GolfStack — tournament setup, hole-by-hole scoring, live leaderboard, awards calculations, branded scorecard PDFs
The combined report
The closing artifact for any golf incentive trip is the post-event report. Combining MiceStack ops data (rooms, transfers, F&B by day, photos) with GolfStack tournament results (leaderboard, winners, daily highlights) into a single PDF is what clients renew on. Both platforms export to a shared template designed for this hand-off.
For golf operators and DMCs
If you are running 10-20 golf events per year — IAGTO member operators, corporate-focused DMCs, premium golf tour organisers — combining the two platforms saves about a day per event on tournament admin and scoring tallying, and produces a markedly better closing report. Contact hello@stack.golf to talk about volume pricing across the two platforms.
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