Events are the engine that turns a court rental business into a community - and community is what drives retention, referrals, and revenue. But not every event is equally profitable.

This calculator helps you model the full economics of your programming: entry fees, frequency, cost to run, and the often-overlooked ancillary revenue from food, drinks, and pro shop sales that events drive.

The Hidden Value of Events

The entry fee is just the beginning. A well-run round robin with 24 players doesn't just generate $600 in entry fees - it drives $150-$200 in food and beverage sales, introduces 3-5 potential new members per event, and keeps existing members engaged (which reduces churn). The growth projector can help you model that member acquisition impact.

Event Revenue Model

Entry Fee Revenue / Month
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Ancillary Revenue / Month
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Total Costs / Month
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Monthly Event Profit
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Annual Event Profit
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Event Benchmarks

Event Type Typical Entry Fee Players Frequency Monthly Profit
Weekly Round Robin$15-$3016-324×/month$1,500-$3,500
8-Week League$80-$150 (season)40-80Ongoing$1,000-$2,500
Weekend Tournament$40-$7532-641-2×/month$1,200-$4,000
Clinics (per session)$20-$406-124-8×/month$800-$2,400

Frequently Asked Questions

A well-run weekend tournament with 48 players at $50 entry typically generates $2,400 in entry fees plus $400-$600 in ancillary revenue, against $200-$400 in costs. Net profit: $2,000-$2,600 per event. Monthly tournaments can add $24K-$31K/year in profit.

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