Golfmanager joins the world’s largest sports innovation ecosystem to strengthen its unique role in Golf Digitalization
Golfmanager has become the first SaaS company in the golf industry to join the Global Sports Innovation Center (GSIC) powered by Microsoft — marking a pioneering milestone in golf tech innovation.
This alliance opens the door to collaborations with leading startups, sports organizations, and technology companies worldwide, with the shared goal of delivering disruptive solutions that drive the future of the golf industry.
Madrid – Golfmanager, the all-in-one software designed to digitalize the daily operations of golf clubs fully, has officially joined the Global Sports Innovation Center (GSIC) powered by Microsoft.
With this milestone, the tech company becomes the first SaaS provider in the golf industry to be part of this leading global hub for sports innovation, which brings together more than 500 organizations across 70 countries.
This membership marks a turning point for Golfmanager, reinforcing its role as a disruptive force in driving digital transformation within the golf industry.
Strengthening Golf’s Digital Transformation
By joining GSIC’s international network, the company gains access to innovation programs, exclusive networking opportunities with industry leaders, and collaborative projects with top-tier startups and corporations.
Among GSIC members are prestigious organizations such as LALIGA, FIFA, the Dubai Sports Council, and Microsoft itself.
With this alliance, Golfmanager seeks to strengthen its unique technological offering and continue spearheading the digital evolution of golf—from enhancing operational management at clubs to elevating the experience for players and members.
Expanding Global Reach and Opportunities
As part of GSIC, Golfmanager will also participate in national and international events held in key cities such as Madrid, Singapore, Las Vegas, and Dubai, connecting with the most influential stakeholders in the global sports ecosystem. This new platform will allow the company to further expand its footprint and deliver exclusive benefits to its worldwide community of golf clubs.
“This milestone represents a major step forward for both our company and the sport of golf. Being the first software to represent golf within the GSIC powered by Microsoft gives us the chance to continue innovating while positioning the sport on the global digital transformation map, making innovation more accessible to the entire industry,” said David Sánchez, Marketing and Communications Director at Golfmanager.
Meanwhile, Eneko Monreal, Strategic Alliances and Business Development Manager at GSIC powered by Microsoft, added: “We are delighted to welcome Golfmanager to our community. Their inclusion not only enriches the diversity of our ecosystem but also serves as an inspiring example of how innovation can drive the transformation of the golf industry.”
For media inquiries: David Sánchez, PR Manager: dsanchez@golfmanager.com
About Golfmanager
Golfmanager is the leading software designed to fully digitalize the daily operations of golf clubs. A brand with a unique personality, it aims to drive change and appeal to managers who embody a lifestyle of innovation, sophistication, and passion for golf. With a presence in over 350 golf courses worldwide, Golfmanager is trusted by some of the world’s top golf resorts and major hotel chains such as Meliá International, Marriott Vacations Worldwide, Iberostar Group, and Hyatt International.
About GSIC powered by Microsoft
The Global Sports Innovation Center (GSIC), powered by Microsoft, is an international hub dedicated to fostering innovation in the sports industry. It supports sports organizations, startups, scaleups, and technology corporations in advancing their digital transformation.
With more than 500 member companies across 70 countries, GSIC provides a unique ecosystem that facilitates collaboration, drives innovative projects, and creates new business opportunities within the global sports tech sector.
Headquartered in Madrid, with additional offices in Valencia and Singapore, GSIC connects a network of over 15,000 industry stakeholders worldwide. Each year, it hosts more than 80 international activities, including summits, open innovation programs, investor forums, and industry-leading publications.
Its mission is to inspire and accelerate the development of the global sports industry through innovation, sustainability, and collaboration.