iGotcha gets golfers through new digital network

The Montreal-based iGotcha Media has announced a partnership with National Golf Course Owners Association of Canada to create the fully ad-supported iGotcha Golf Network. iGotcha launched its golf network Tuesday across 42-inch flat screens TV’s intalled at 16 participating golf clubs in Quebec. The network will showcase golf tips, trivia, news, sports and weather alongside […]

The Montreal-based iGotcha Media has announced a partnership with National Golf Course Owners Association of Canada to create the fully ad-supported iGotcha Golf Network.

iGotcha launched its golf network Tuesday across 42-inch flat screens TV’s intalled at 16 participating golf clubs in Quebec. The network will showcase golf tips, trivia, news, sports and weather alongside advertising.

“Using this network will give advertisers direct access to one of the most affluent and coveted demographic target groups in the country,” said Greg Adelstein, iGotcha Media president.

The screens are positioned in pro-shops, clubhouses and other high traffic locations to catch golfers gazes.

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