New rewards4golf platform
New interactive website from rewards4golf providing 250,000 members with over 3,000 online retailer partners and discounted golf equipment

Rewards4golf, the largest golf loyalty programme in the country, recently updated its platform at rewards4golf.com.
This update means that members now have access to over 3,000 online retailers - a year-on-year increase of more than 1,200% (250 partners in 2012).
The development is the latest landmark for rewards4golf, which celebrates its 5th anniversary this year.
The interactive website means that members are now capable of searching by product, brand, and retailer.
Some of the leading golf brands included on the scheme are the likes of Direct Golf UK, Golf Care, Golfbreaks.com and De Vere.
Tom Cowgill, Director at rewards4golf, commented "Our ultimate goal is to make golf more affordable and our members are doing exactly that through their everyday spending.
With such a vast array of places to earn points and save money at Direct Golf UK, the scheme continues to go from strength to strength."
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In celebration of the launch, rewards4golf is hosting an exclusive competition page. First prize is a De Vere Club membership, which will allow one lucky member the opportunity to play at each of De Vere's 12 Golf Resorts around the UK, including The Belfry, The Carrick on Loch Lomond and Slaley Hall.
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