DOWNLOAD THE APP Golf Australia has released the new ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open Official iPhone App for the 2013 championship. No matter where you are in the build-up or during the event, you can stay up to date with live scores, breaking news, photo galleries and plenty more of the action. While Yani Tseng, Stacy Lewis, Karrie Webb, Michelle Wie, Jiyai Shin and Jessica Korda and many more are in action, you can follow every eagle, birdie and bogey as the battle for the Open intensifies. Designed by Golf Australia to provide users with a comprehensive championship experience, the App carries live scoring, draws, event information, tee times, photo galleries, course guides, player profiles and latest news – a complete tournament guide in your pocket. Golf Australia s Digital Director John Sutherland said access to high quality information on mobile devices was now fundamental in golf and international sport. This is a key part of our overall fan experience at the championship and allows us to provide instant information to anyone who s following the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open. More than that, golf as a sport lends itself to this digital technology. It’s a lot easier when you re out at Royal Canberra and you want to watch Karrie Webb, knowing you re only a couple of clicks on your phone from finding out what hole she’s just played so you can catch up to that group, Sutherland said. The ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open is Australia s biggest women’s golf tournament and a significant sporting event in the Asia Pacific region over the summer. Golf Australia will continue to enhance the website and mobile experience of our National Opens and more broadly for general golf enthusiasts throughout 2013 Sutherland said. The App ensures you ll always know who s leading the championship no matter where you are. App Features: Live scoring, Draws, Tee Times, Statistics, News, Tweets, Course Guide, On-Course activities, Ticketing Information, Player Profiles, Tournament History, Special Offers, Sponsor Information and direct links to the Championship website. Cost: Free
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