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Pro Golf Weekly reports record-breaking traffic

BOSTON, Mass – Pro Golf Weekly, a digital golf newsletter and website that has been delivering in-depth coverage of the pro golf world since 2016, is pleased to announce that Internet traffic to its web site has hit record volume.

Under the stewardship of Executive Editor and Founder Paul Daly, whose resume includes 30-plus years of Information Technology experience, including digital marketing, web publishing and data analytics, Pro Golf Weekly has expanded its golf audience from data collected through the first eleven months of 2025.

"Pro Golf Weekly has amassed over 8,000 meticulously curated articles and 10,000 SEO-optimized images," said Publisher Thomas Gorman. "Our content library dates back to the summer of 2016, offering invaluable historical insights—from iconic tournament recaps to player profiles and gear innovations—that continue to drive passive page views and evergreen traffic year-round."

What truly sets Pro Golf Weekly apart from the golf media competition is a robust, engaged audience of 300,000 email subscribers. With weekly email campaigns reaching over one million total delivered emails per month and over 150,000 average monthly opens, Pro Golf Weekly has compiled a vast catalog of monetizable content and offers clients an effective and targeted advertising solution that outperforms Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The golf media company features fresh, original content produced by a staff of experienced golf writers. Along with the weekly newsletter delivered via email, the website includes a mix of engaging content along with regular topics such as equipment, apparel, lifestyle, player profiles, travel and real estate.

About Pro Golf Weekly

Pro Golf Weekly, owned by Gorman Golf Media, is a digital marketing platform delivered through a multitude of web, email and social media channels with a focus on golf and lifestyle with assets that include

Media Contact:

Tom Gorman
Under Par Media
800-635-3008
teetalk@aol.com


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