Don't just take our word for it—read what other tournament directors and media personnel have to say about the EHN multimedia experience and judge for yourself! We've collected testimonials, press releases and magazine articles from past events and listed them here for you review. And we think you'll agree—EHN enhances the overall tournament experience, from spectators to sponsors!

Testimonials:

The PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP The PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPMarch, 2002

"The EHN system significantly enhanced the presentation of the PLAYERS Championship as one of the premier events on tour. We strive to do everything in a first class manner, and the EHN displays are certainly first class."

—Brian Goin
Tournament Director

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Compaq Classic of New Orleans Compaq Classic of New OrleansApril, 2002

"It was fabulous from day one and it added so much to our event. I can't tell you how many compliments that we got from our sponsors and fans that attended the event. The information that was on the kiosks and the quality of the plasma screens was second to none."

—Rick George
President/CEO

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Memorial Tournament The Memorial TournamentMay, 2002

"Your operational execution is superb, your physical product is extremely well presented and your delivery of content is tremendous. The tournament and the sponsors ... received measurable value from the presence of EHN."

—Daniel P. Sullivan
Tournament Director

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International at Castle Pines The INTERNATIONALJuly, 2002

"The plasma displays resulted in extraordinary flexibility (in) customizing corporate branding opportunities. Kiosks are equally suited for the purpose of fast, reliable and accurate content, in a user-friendly format. I don't see how any Tournament would not benefit from offering this content to any level of guest. "

—Tony Schuster
Tournament Operations

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AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmFebruary, 2003

"From our first real discussions...to tournament week working with your team was terrific. Our major objective was to further enhance our spectator's experience...we made a number of improvements across all the venues, but none was as well received as the kiosks and plasma screens."

—Ollie Nutt
Executive Vice President

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Ford Championship at Doral Ford Championship at DoralMarch, 2003

"The inclusion of your services added a nice professional touch and considerable value to our event. Above all the positives that surround your involvement is the fact your operational execution was superb. Your really exceeded all expectations."

—Thomas F. Neville
Tournament Director

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Press Releases:

USA TODAY March 12, 2002

Golf fans to benefit from online technology

"At The Players Championship starting March 21, the Tour will put up about 15 "content-enhanced televisions" around the course that will carry regular coverage (as well as) extra elements such as updated onscreen statistics. (Additionally) there'll be kiosks to see if fans want to stop and electronically look up stats and see taped video of tournament action."

—Michael Hiestand

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THE TIMES-UNIONJacksonville, FloridaMarch 21, 2002

Kiosks give fans a new view of event

"The Tour has installed 30 interactive kiosks around the course that will provide information through a touch-screen system ... providing one key service to fans: a course locator that will give them the hole that a ... player is on at the time. "That's one of the features we think fans will appreciate as much as anything," said Craig Peters, the Tour's director of new media. "Now, someone on one part of the course can find out immediately what hole Tiger Woods is playing."

—Garry Smits

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DUBLIN NEWSDublin, Ohio May 29, 2002

'TIKs' offer on-course up-to-date info

"There were 32 TIKs (Tournament Information Kiosks) situated throughout the Muirfield Village Golf Club during the Memorial Toumament. "The reaction we've (received) has been phenomenal," Suttman said. "We literally had people lined up three and four deep to see and use the kiosks."

—Jonathan Athens

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THE DENVER POSTDenver, Colorado May 30, 2002

Local companies lead the way with technology

"What we've done is create a sponsorship asset for the tour," said Steve Suttman, President and CEO of Event Hospitality Network. "On any tour broadcast, you'll see 12 minutes of advertising (per hour). We can do the same thing on our screens from 8 a.m. until the network telecast comes on."

—Tom Kensler

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THE INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSCastle Pines , Colorado August 4 , 2002

Cutting Edge Technology At Castle Pines

"The INTERNATIONAL is featuring some cutting edge technology, making it one of the most advanced tournaments on the PGA Tour. For starters, spectators will find ... kiosks on the course offering everything from player profiles to ... real-time scores. (Additionally), (large-plasma) screen shows (current) play and ... leader-board (information) ... topped off with an individual company logo. “It’s a presentation of your corporate identity,” says president and CEO Steve Suttman.

—Rebecca Simmons

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