Golfsavers.com Supports Travel Agents With Release Of API Permitting Reservations At 500+ Asian-Pacific Golf Courses
(TRAVPR.COM) SINGAPORE - October 28th, 2019
Golfsavers.com has announced the release of the industry’s first API featuring Asian-Pacific golf courses and venues. The API will support partnering travel agents and tour operators seeking to expand access to this market for their clients.
The first API to be released featuring golf courses in South-East Asia, the Golfsavers API will prove revolutionary for travel agents and tour operators who wish to feature courses in the region to their clients. Agents or operators will be able to feature over 500 golf courses in the Asian-Pacific, including major golf destinations in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia, and facilitate reservations and tee scheduling at those courses.
“This API will help our partners better connect their clients with the best courses and tee times in the South-East Asia region,” remarked David Pettigrew, Managing Director of Golfsavers.com. “We are always seeking new ways to support the industry and our partners. Sharing access to this inventory, which includes major golf destinations, is just one of the latest ways we are doing so.” Pettigrew is an industry veteran with over 40 years of experience in the Asian travel industry.
Partners can integrate the API with their websites and mobile applications, permitting searching and booking of tee times at all Golfsavers contracted golf courses in Asia. The release of the API also allows partners to expand their businesses and bookings into this coveted golf market to obtain global reach.
Plan for major golf operators and partners to integrate the API into their websites and applications are underway. Upon integration, partners will be able to connect directly to Golfsavers’ inventory of South-East Asian golf courses and venues.
For more information, please visit API.Golfsavers.com.
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Golfsavers.com is an easy to use reservation and booking service for golf courses and tee times at nearly 500 golf courses, across 14 countries, in the Asia-Pacific region.
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