VPAR and Golfbidder Announce Partnership
Golfbidder customers wil now gain free access to VPAR's live golf scoring app

VPAR Live Golf Scoring and Golfbidder Announce Partnership
VPAR Live Golf Scoring is now the exclusive live scoring partner of Golfbidder, Europe's largest retailer of used golf clubs.
The partnership will allow Golfbidder to deliver extra value and a new service to its customers over the next 12 months.
With the launch of VPAR's ultimate smartphone app, golfers can turn every round into the final day of the Ryder Cup.
Live leaderboards keep track of every shot to spur rivalries, and the GPS capability displays the yardage to the green as well as the layout of the hole.
"This partnership adds real value for our customers, who will now be able to benefit from all the features of the VPAR app - completely free of charge - for a year," said Managing Director of Golfbidder Liam Robb.
VPAR's technology is trusted by hundreds of golf clubs and event organisers across 20 countries and five continents, supplying over 750 events worldwide each year. The app puts shot tracking, a GPS planner and performance tracking all in the palm of your hand.
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"We are delighted to be partnered with such an established and respected brand in the golf industry which share our vision of high quality golfing products as well as exceptional customer service," said Head of Global Sales at VPAR Jeremy Gray.
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