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Chandler AZ (SPX) Jul 31, 2008 ProLink Solutions announces The Glen Club (Glenview, Ill.) is the latest property to feature the ProLink Solutions' ProStar GPS system used at many of the world's most famous golf courses. Upon opening in 2001, The Glen Club became the first course ever named to the "best new" lists of Golf Digest, GOLF Magazine and Sports Illustrated in the same year. Architect Tom Fazio transformed the former Glenview Naval Air Base into a dramatic layout filled with elevation changes, prairie grasses, lakes and streams. "ProLink's ProStar GPS system is a great addition for our golfers, adding to their overall experience at the course," said KemperSports' Rich Riffle, general manager of The Glen Club, which previously featured ProLink's GameStar GPS system. "The Chicago area is blessed with a wealth of great daily-fee courses, and The Glen Club ranks among the very best. We are proud to call the club a partner," says Lawrence D. Bain, CEO of ProLink Solutions. "High-end clubs and resorts have come to rely on ProLink GPS to provide a superior playing experience while enhancing revenue from several sources. That's why our base of installed courses continues to grow rapidly." With ProLink's patented, 10.4" high-resolution color screen -- the industry's largest - the system's cart-mounted units display dynamic, easy-to-read graphics including distances to the pin and hazards, pro tips, pace-of-play timer and radial arc for cart-path-only holes. The system also allows users to order food and beverage items with a touch of a button on the ProLink screen. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Share This Article With Planet Earth
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