A number of the largest tech manufacturers in golf gathered in Belfast final week for The Golf Enterprise Expertise Convention 2025.
The B2B convention, which was the primary in Europe to be solely devoted to golf expertise, featured a complete agenda masking matters similar to sustainability, income era, golf leisure, operational effectivity, membership administration and management.
Attendees had the chance to take part in networking occasions, workshops and keynote periods designed to foster significant connections and share cutting-edge concepts over the course of the four-day occasion held on Could 13-16. The primary day featured a golf day held at Royal Belfast Golf Membership.
Organised by Aboo Tayub, the founding father of business web site Golf Enterprise Expertise, the occasion introduced collectively leaders from main golf companies like Inrange, Golf Genius, GolfNow, NGCOA, Trackman, GOLF.Ai, Carr Golf Group, GEO Basis, Husqvarna and Toptracer for 3 days of data sharing and business shaping seminars.

Particular visitor speaker Sir Nick Faldo attended the occasion to share his insights on the evolution of the sport and the influence of expertise. He additionally spoke about non-traditional methods to expertise the sport and shared his favorite recollections from his illustrious profession on and off the golf course.
The occasion checked out the place the golf business is succeeding and the place there stays work to be performed. Each Inrange co-founder Nick Longley and International Model Supervisor Ian Blunt have been invited to talk on the occasion and after being there shared some perception from it.
“It was nice to collaborate with prime business leaders on the occasion and extra importantly begin conversations about the place essentially the most thrilling income alternatives are proper now,” mentioned Longley.
Blunt added: “It’s clear that each tech model cares about their buyer or finish person, however there may be nonetheless a powerful business bias in the direction of just one phase of the market – conventional golfers – and if that’s not addressed by sensible tech improvements, companies will proceed to restrict their success.”