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Golf Business News – Clere Golf becomes the official yardbook supplier of the DP World Tour

DP World Tour has signed a new Official Supplier agreement with Clere Golf, a market leading digital communications and graphics company specializing in solutions for the golf industry.

As part of the agreement, Clere Golf will be the Official Wardage Book Supplier of the DP World Tour. The tour will also use ClereGolfHub, Clere Golf’s golf survey and geo-location mapping solution as part of tournament planning and preparation. The partnership will continue until the end of the 2026 season.

Clere Golf has been providing products and services in all aspects of elite and professional golf for many years. Its leading assessment methods with advanced data processing, and innovative course management software, support more than 2,000 golf clubs, resorts and golf brands worldwide to manage all aspects of their business.

Speaking on the partnership Paul Homersham, CEO of Clere Golf, said: “We are delighted to be working closely with DP World Tour, the core of their operations providing our unique expertise to their players, staff and contractors. Our aim is to continue to provide solutions to help the Tour run attractive, efficient and sustainable golf tournaments around the world.”

David Garland, Director of Tour Operations at the DP World Tour, added: “We have worked with Clere Golf for many years, and I am delighted that we are now making the relationship an Official Supplier agreement. With ClereGolfHub, the Tour has an online portal to manage all aspects of the tournament environment and share important setup information with staff, contractors, venues and partners. The data available is very rich in understanding and enables the business to make informed decisions.

“Our players will also benefit from an improved book product and service that will help them plan their strategy while playing.”

(lr) Paul Homersham, CEO of Clere Golf; Richard Bunn, Chief Revenue and Content Officer at DP World Tour; and David Gregory, Director of Tourism Services at Clere Golf (pic by Getty Images)


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