Client entertainment
Half a day of golf. A proper dinner. The kind of face time that actually moves relationships forward. No conference room, no PowerPoint, no clock watching.
What's included
Golf, food, and real conversation
This isn't a corporate event that happens to include golf. It's a relationship-building tool disguised as a nice afternoon. The golf gives you something to do together. The dinner gives you time to talk.
We've seen more deals closed over the 19th hole than in any boardroom. There's something about spending 5 hours outdoors with someone -- the walls come down, and people talk like people instead of job titles.
Typical timeline
How the afternoon flows
We adjust everything to suit your schedule. This is what most groups go with.
Arrival & welcome
Coffee and cold drinks on the terrace. Quick introductions, locker room access.
Warm-up & coaching
Donatas runs a relaxed short game session. Great icebreaker -- everyone laughs at their first few swings.
9 holes
Relaxed pace, no pressure. On-course refreshments. Cart available if preferred.
Drinks on the terrace
The best part. Cold drinks, fresh air, and the conversations that started on the fairway keep going.
Dinner
Multi-course meal at the clubhouse. Local ingredients, proper wine. This is where relationships solidify.
Wrap-up
Transfers home or extend the evening -- no rush.
Who it's for
Built for people who close deals in person
Key client relationships
When a Zoom call won't cut it. For the clients you want to invest in personally.
Partnership discussions
Tough conversations go better on a golf course. Neutral ground, no time pressure, natural breaks.
Prospect meetings
Take a potential client somewhere they don't expect. It's memorable, and memorable wins business.
Board members & investors
High-touch hospitality for the people who matter most to your business.
Visiting international guests
Show them something they can't get at home. Lithuania's nature and cuisine are genuine surprises.
Reward top performers
Not everything has to be about closing a deal. Sometimes the best use is just saying thank you.
Questions
Common questions
What if my clients don't play golf?
How long does the whole experience take?
Can we do this for a group of just 2-3 people?
What's the dining like?
Give your clients an afternoon they'll remember
Tell us who you're entertaining and when. We'll build something that makes you look great and gives you the quality time that actually matters.