Golfers Finally Gain Access to Private Courses

SoCal Start-up Launches “Niblink” Network for Private Golf Club Members.

Santa Barbara, CA, February 10, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Exclusive and private, Bushwood Country Club was the silver screen home to the eccentric Rodney Dangerfield and Bill Murray -- his gopher-chasing green keeper. If it weren’t a fictitious club, Niblink members would now have a chance to play a round at the infamous course.

Through a simple, easy-to-use online platform, Niblink creates a network of private golf club members throughout the world and provides access to some of golf’s finest fairways.

Based in Santa Barbara, Niblink’s first-phase launch will target California’s rich portfolio of spectacular, private courses. “We will open up to all 4,400+ private U.S. golf clubs and their 3.8M members but we want to build a solid, local foundation first,” says Chase Blossom, founder of Niblink. “With more than 380 private clubs and over 150,000 members, California is a golf Mecca. Unfortunately, access can often be impossible.”

More than a social networking site for affluent golfers, Niblink solves a very pertinent problem. Helping connect private golf club members empowers each with the ability to play on courses that have been previously un-golfable. As an incentive for the company’s launch, Niblink is offering lifetime premium memberships to the first 500 members, who sign up at www.niblink.com.

Founder, Chase Blossom adds, “People often describe our model as a dating service for private golf members, although there are no awkward dinners here, only exceptional rounds of golf on some of the world’s most perfect greens.”

Visit: www.Niblink.com for additional resources

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