BIG PLANS FOR WSOG
29 August 2008
Play the world's top golf courses and
tournaments...on the Internet
The success of World Golf Tour's virtual golfing product
(see previous InfoPowa reports) has brought the company
together with the World Series of Golf in an ambitious
project that could see a vast Internet platform offering
online players the opportunity to play major tournaments
on a variety of the world's top golf courses.
Following June's successful CBS Network Television
broadcast of its second annual tournament, the World
Series of Golf is going global with online business
ventures and high-stakes international tournaments, a
spokesman said this week.
The company is busy developing an online gaming platform
based on the World Series Of Golf event, a
patent-pending format that combines the wagering action
of Texas Hold 'Em with the skill of golf. The
Internet-based program will provide users with
photo-realistic golf courses and allow "gamers" to make
wagers using Texas Hold 'Em style betting on the game.
"Capitalizing on the popularity of the World Series of
Poker and Internet-based gaming, the World Series of
Golf is launching an international online platform,"
says Terry Leiweke, president and CEO of the company.
"Soon, playing tournament style golf on some of the
world's finest golf courses will be just a few
keystrokes away."
The game is currently under development in conjunction
with World Golf Tour (WGT). WGT brings its patent
pending broadcast quality virtual golf game to the joint
venture, a format that enables players to compete in
contests on some of the world's most challenging golf
courses.
Several of the key WGT developers previously worked for
gaming giant Electronic Arts (EA) and were directly
responsible for EA's successful Tiger Woods PGA Tour
line of online games. A nine-hole demo version of the
WGT game is currently available in beta form at World
Golf Tour.com.
Plans are also afoot to rollout the World Series of Golf
tournament format internationally, with a high-stakes
$200,000 buy-in event scheduled for 2009, and a series
of smaller events open to amateurs from around the
world. The company's proprietary land-based golf event,
"The World Series of Golf," is held annually at the
Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, and the company
has engaged in a multi-year domestic U.S. broadcast
partnership with network television's sports leader, CBS
Sports.
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