Are Golf CLUB Mobile Apps the way of the future ?

DavidTaylor

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I recently played at the Pwllheli golf club in North Wales, and downloaded the free mobile app that they have available, which has probably as much, if not more functionality than a website.
Do you think that this is the way that things are going in the future, as most if not all golf clubs have websites, but only a handful have mobile apps, and more and more people seem to be using their mobile for everything ?
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RGDave

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Dave - what does the app do?

Sounds interesting, but I'm not sure I'd be that bothered with it, as I barely look at websites anyway, just to take the phone number, check greens fees and get a postcode maybe.
 

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Hi Dave,
It has quite a lot eg Course planner, local weather, book tee times, green fees, accommodation, live maps, news, scorecard and statistics, special offers and packages (eg play with a former European Tour Pro), etc. We have found it pretty handy.
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Hi Dave,
It has quite a lot eg Course planner, local weather, book tee times, green fees, accommodation, live maps, news, scorecard and statistics, special offers and packages (eg play with a former European Tour Pro), etc. We have found it pretty handy.
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hmmm 'local weather' - is that allowed whilst playing?
 

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Hi Dave,
It has quite a lot eg Course planner, local weather, book tee times, green fees, accommodation, live maps, news, scorecard and statistics, special offers and packages (eg play with a former European Tour Pro), etc. We have found it pretty handy.
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Sounds good. Cheers.

I also guess once you've downloaded it, you don't need internet, which would suit me.
 

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Think it will be the future for progressive clubs but mine is yet to get a decent website together!

What I am surprised about is not seeing a stroke saver app. Imagine going to a new course. The night before you were able to download the stroke saver for around the cost of the paper version. Voila. A static, course guide that can be used within the rules without falling into the DMD argument but handily on your mobile phone where it wont need dug out of a drawer for the next time you play there. The reason it doesn't fall into the DMD argument is because you aren't using the phone as a DMD. You are using it to view information that was prepared prior to the round. Same as being able to record club yardages as a note on your phone and refer to them during play for example.
 
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