Golfers Guide.com Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary

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GolfersGuide.comHILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - North America's most-read print golf publication is celebrating a decade online.

Golfer's Guide.com, which launched April 1999 as a complement to the company's growing number of regional magazines, now features unique content designed to keep its dedicated readership of more than one million golfers connected to the latest information from across the golf industry.

Featuring breaking news, digital editions of its regional magazines, equipment reviews, a frequently updated blog, golf course features, professional golf commentary, golf instruction, golf videos and exclusive online contests and sweepstakes, Golfer's Guide.com serves as both a comprehensive resource for avid golfers and a hub for the publication's network of regional and sister sites.

Golfer's Guide.com links to 22 destinations around North America including Arizona , Chicago , Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach, Orlando, Jacksonville and Atlanta, the newest region added to the Golfer's Guide network. By the end of 2010, Golfer's Guide.com will feature more than 50 destinations around the world.

Online readers can also sign up to receive exclusive golf content delivered directly to their inbox as recipients of Golfer's Guide's Players Club Newsletter, which reaches more than 210,000 subscribers. Readers can also follow Golfer's Guide on Facebook by joining hundreds of fellow golfers who've become fans of Golfer's Guide.

A number of sister sites deliver specific content to Golfer's Guide's readership. Golfer's Guide Travel.com features golf's most revered golf destinations and provides golfers with the means to research plan and book the ultimate golf vacation.

Golfer's Guide Living.com takes readers inside the walls of golf's most desirable communities and real estate markets. Purchasing discounted tee times in real time is made a reality by GolfUS.com, the "Place to Save" on rounds of golf, stay and play packages, resort lodging and golf products.

To celebrate ten years in the internet age, Golfer's Guide is thanking its loyal readers by giving away a three-night, three-round golf vacation of a lifetime for four to beautiful Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, home to more than 20 championship golf courses designed by the game's premier architects.

The giveaway is presented by another subsidiary of Golfer's Guide, The Golf Island (www.golfisland.com ). For more information on the contest or to take a look at everything Golfer's Guide's Web site has to offer, please visit www.golfersguide.com .

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