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CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (July 21, 2009)- Golf Convergence, Inc. the golf industry’s dynamic leader in creating strategic solutions to ensure the visions of golf course owners are realized, has expanded its network of alliances to include the National Golf Foundation, renowned golf course architect Arthur Hills/Steve Forrest Associates , Aspire Golf and Hayden Consulting. Golf Convergence, through its extensive and expanding network, creates for each client a team of unparalleled experts in their individual disciplines that is mandated by the unique requirements of each project. Each client challenges are unique, the solutions are different and the implementation to achieve results varies. Thus, to add the following stalwarts of the industry to enhance our progressive and creative solutions reinforces Golf Convergence’s brand as the strategic visionary within the game:
“Our firm is excited to form associations with these highly talented contributors to the golf world,” said James J. Keegan, managing principal of Golf Convergence. “The National Golf Foundation’s research and consulting approach is really good. The more you examine what they do, the more impressed you become. Arthur Hills exemplary credentials stand own its well defined brand. Tim Moraghan, having spent 21 years with the USGA overseeing its championships, brings a wealth of practical knowledge. Stuart Hayden had operational responsibility for over 250 golf courses. If the bottom line is your focus, Stuart will show you how to maximize net income.” Golf Convergence has been highly successful with its exclusive WIN™ (What’s Important Now) formula, an eight-step process that maximizes revenue, increases operational efficiency, and enhances customer service. Its applications are valid throughout the golf industry. For more information on Golf Convergence, visit its recently launched Web 2.0 site, where Twitter links provide further information or call (303) 283-8880. Media Contact:
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