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11 Feb 2013
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11 Feb 2013
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PDF
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3
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The PGA is one of the most well-known brands in golf, and their ultimate goal with information technology is to provide the best possible spectator experience. And with nearly 40 million viewers watching, there’s a lot of pressure.
Read this case study to explore the PGA’s need for an in-house scoring system to streamline data capture and reduce the expenses of utilizing third-party systems.
Inside, discover how PGA was able to improve:
- Data collection of walking scores, leader boards and scoreboards
- Ticketing at t the entry gate
- Project implementation, management and support
- And distributor services.
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