Hole19 introduces Course Profiles for their Mobile Platform

Hole19 is one of the world's largest digital golf communities, used by more than 800,000 golfers across 154 countries and has seen over 3,000,000 rounds of golf played in less than 20 months

Hole19 montageHole19 is one of the world’s largest digital golf communities, used by more than 800,000 golfers across 154 countries and has seen over 3,000,000 rounds of golf played in less than 20 months.

Hole19 recently introduced a social layer to their product that allows golfers to share their best scores, stories and achievements with their golf buddies, right on the app. And the response they’ve had has been incredible, with more than 6,000,000 interactions having already taken place on the platform.

Now they’ve decided to bring the digital side of social golf directly to golf courses, by introducing Course Profiles.

With Course Profiles, Directors of Golf will be able to:

  • Read reviews and ratings made by golfers who have played at their course
  • Get insights on phone calls & direction requests made through the platform
  • View dynamic leaderboards of golfers who have played at their course
  • Ensure their course is discoverable by all golfers using Hole19

If you’re a Golf Director and you’re interested in having your golf course featured completely free of charge, or you’d like to know more, head to: www.hole19golf.com/course-profiles

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