Vancouver - A new study released today by the Canadian Society for More Golf (CSMG) concludes that there is a direct correlation between the amount of golf PR practioners play and the effectiveness of their public relations. The CSMG Study interviewed a few PR practioners in the 19th Hole at golf courses in Calgary, Ottawa, Prince George and Toronto as part of the study. CSMG researchers say it was difficult to provide conclusive conclusions as part of the study as those interviewed tended to focus on their under-inflated golf scores rather than answer direct questions. Others simply could not answer the study questions due to excessive hydration research projects of their own.
Due to the uncertainty of the study's conclusions, the CSMG plans to conduct a second round of testing of CPRS members during the historic first ever 'CPRS Fun Golf Event - CPRS FGE' at UBC Golf Course on Saturday, June 06, 2009 during the afternoon. CPRS has reserved 24 Tee Times starting at Noon and its First Come, First Served to enjoy 18 holes at one of Vancouver's finest and unnest golf course and of course, partake in the CSMG study in the 19th hole following your round.
Start of your 2009 CPRS National Conference in Vancouver off with some fun golf with your fellow CPRS members and then get ready for three days of non-stop CPRS Conference action as the Vancouver Host Committee delivers what will be an outstanding conference along with a large helping of westcoast hospitality.