SAN DIEGO, CA, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) L1 Technologies, parent company of the iGolf brand, announces the release of iGolf Mobile for Windows Phone 7. The application is a free download and includes professionally mapped GPS data and course listings for more than 34,000 golf courses worldwide. iGolf Mobile allows golfers to improve their scores by instantly finding accurate distances to key points on every hole for detailed shot planning and club selection. iGolf Mobile is currently available on iPhone, Android, Palm, Blackberry, and now Windows Phone 7 platforms.
Free Membership Features
iGolf Mobile includes precise distance to the Front, Center, Back of the green and custom points (bunkers, water, hazards) on each mapped hole. Golfers can also use the app to measure shot distance, keep score for up to four players and track handicap/statistics.
Access to the latest golf news and exclusive opinion articles, as well as independent course, equipment and travel destination reviews are available within iGolf Mobile. An interactive map of the first hole on every course, showing the distance to any point on the hole, is also included for free as a premium membership preview.
"We are excited to be one of the first golf GPS applications in the Windows Phone 7 market," said Gary Symington, General Manager of the iGolf Division. "iGolf Mobile is a powerful, free application that makes the latest golf GPS technology available to any golfer with the Windows Phone 7 operating system."
Premium Membership Features
Golfers who upgrade to a Premium iGolf Mobile Membership can access interactive hole maps with multi-level zoom for detailed shot planning on available courses. Premium maps provide distance to any point on the hole, allowing golfers to measure the exact distance to pin locations, hazards, lay up points and any other targets on the course. Premium Membership is available on a monthly ($5.00) or annual ($50.00) basis.
For additional details, contact:
Anthony Zazo
Content Manager
L1 Technologies Inc. /iGolf Division
Phone: (858) 300-5513 x2381
E-mail: anthony.zazo@l1inc.com
About iGolf
Since 2003, iGolf, operated by L1 Technologies, has developed enterprise level and direct to consumer GPS software, products and services for the golf industry. Thousands of golfers rely on iGolf Mobile applications, Powered by iGolf partner products and iGolf.com every day to provide GPS data and listings for more than 34,000 courses worldwide. For more information please visit http://www.iGolf.com.
iGolf Mobile Now Available for Windows Phone 7 Free Access to Golf GPS Data and Listings for Over 34,000 Courses
iGolf has recently released iGolf Mobile for Windows Phone 7 users. Windows Phone 7 users will now have free GPS data and listings to over 34,000 professionally mapped golf courses worldwide.
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[Press-News.org] iGolf Mobile Now Available for Windows Phone 7 Free Access to Golf GPS Data and Listings for Over 34,000 CoursesiGolf has recently released iGolf Mobile for Windows Phone 7 users. Windows Phone 7 users will now have free GPS data and listings to over 34,000 professionally mapped golf courses worldwide.

