Direct Golf announces partnership with Imagine Golf Club
Direct Golf UK has announced a partnership deal with ImagineGolfClub.com, the only golf social networking website, to create the Imagine Golf Shop
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Direct Golf UK has announced a partnership deal with ImagineGolfClub.com, the only golf social networking website, to create the Imagine Golf Shop.
Neil Bell, managing director of Direct Golf UK, is delighted to become the official retail partner of ImagineGolfClub.com. He said: "The Imagine Golf Club website is completely unique to our industry and is capturing the imagination of golfers worldwide.
"Its membership is growing at a phenomenal rate because of its social and business networking capability and because they have access to an astounding range of information in one place."
John Casson, managing director of Imagine Golf Club commented: "We decided to work with Direct Golf UK as it is important to us that we partner brands who share our desire to provide the very best in all things golf.
"Direct Golf UK has a proven track record of offering top brand golf equipment at extremely competitive prices and backing this up with an exemplary after sales service."
Golfers can visit ImagineGolfClub.com (opens in new tab) to enjoy free membership as well as Direct Golf's services and additional benefits. The website - which allows professionals, clubs, driving ranges and manufacturers to communicate with its members for free - is the fastest growing online golf community, with over 100,000 members.
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