Sunday, March 17, 2019
Advertisement for Ghost Creek Golf Course :: Advertising Marketing
phantasma creek, A Great Place to PlayThe July 4, 1998 issue of Golfweek magazine contains an advert about a comfortably-known golf hunt down in Cornelius, Oregon. The golf course is called apparition Creek and the owners consider of indemnity is that they want passel to come and make their golf course. The owners use a beautiful belief of the course to entice the reader to come and sportswoman the golf course. The advertising uses claims of both fact and measure, to further the claim of policy as well as offering supports and warrants to give credibility to the claim of policy. To further go Creeks claim of policy in the advertisement, the owners offer more claims of fact. One claim of fact that is offered by the advertisement is that the magazine, Golf Digest, chose Ghost Creek to be the best new public golf course for the year, 1992. Likewise, another credible golf magazine, Golf Magazine, ranked Ghost Creek 13th out of the top 100 one can play for the year, 1998. Furthermore, many an(prenominal) very prestigious golf tournaments have been played on Ghost Creek, including the Nike Tour Championship in 1993 and 1994 and also the 1996 United States recreational Championship, which was won by the great tiger Woods. These claims of fact, as one can, seem are used to further Ghost Creeks claim of policy, which is to come and play a great championship golf course. in one case more to further Ghost Creeks claim of policy in the advertisement, the owners offer not only claims of fact, but also many claims of value. One claim of value Ghost Creek offers is just the innocent beauty of the golf course, as seen in the picture of the advertisement. This claim of value lets the reader feel as if he or she is there in real life. Another claim of value the golf course offers is that Tiger Woods has played and won a major tournament there, the 1996 U.S. inexpert Championship. This claim of value provides the reader with knowledge that one of t he great pros in the game today has played there. Many readers would want to come and play a golf course where one of the best has played and won. some other claims of value that the advertisement entails are how relaxing, still, and quiet it is at Ghost Creek.
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