Panorama News
World Golf Tour Scores Big Round of Cash, and Will Become More Social
VentureBeat
5/2/2008
By Matt Marshall
World Golf Tour, a company that uses Flash technology to make a
realistic game for golfers, has raised a second round of financing in
the double-digit millions of dollars.
The San Francisco company, which I raved about a year ago when I first
tried it out, announced the funding at the VentureBeat party last
night. The company isn’t disclosing the exact size of the round.
It’s now moving in that inevitable direction — to become a
social network. You’ll soon be able to invite others to play with
you, and chat live while on the course.
There are still questions about whether the free game can pull in the
users and revenues to become a blockbuster hit, but one thing’s
clear: The company is keeping quality high. It uses helicopters to take
high-definition footage of real golf courses. Its software uses physics
to calculate the mix of your actions, factoring in the club you pick,
wind direction, the timing of your swing and even the surface of the
grass. Its debut course is the Bali Hai in Las Vegas.
It doesn’t have much of competition at this level of game —
and by this, I mean the attention to the physics and details of golf,
and its online Flash-based graphics delivery. That may be why its
taking its time. It has been in closed testing since last year, but it
opens to the public in July with a new test version.
Then, you’ll be able to play a full round at the Bali Hai course,
and also at Kiawah Island Golf Resort (in real life located in
Charleston, S.C.).
The company will add the ability to chip and putt — not just
drive. The company says more than 500,000 people in 150 countries have
already played the basic demo on the site, and that the average visit
is 20 minutes.
Venture capital firm Panorama Capital led the round, which included participation from Battery Ventures.
CEO YuChiang Cheng said the company will make money from sponsors,
including PGA.com, TaylorMade and adidas Golf — by letting them
showcase products within the experience. The site will give real-world
info about resorts in the game, and provide access to tee time
reservation systems and resort booking.
