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A fantastic end to Q1 for GolfMagic

2.36pm 8th April 2022 - Media

GolfMagic has smashed its record for unique users with 3.1 million in March 2022. It marks the fifth time in the last 12 months that GolfMagic has announced a record for monthly uniques as the website continues to go from strength to strength.

The highest growth in terms of sections on the site was from PGA Tour News, Features and Equipment Reviews, while the largest growth in user geos came from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and Ireland.

GolfMagic has also seen a dramatic rise in page sessions, as well as an increase in dwell time.

William Miller – Managing Director – Crash Media Group – said: “This level of traffic further goes to show that GolfMagic are best in the business in terms of golf media, giving our consumers the media they want on the platform they want it.

“Congratulations again to Andy and his team that made this happen but it is not just them that made it happen, Sam Jacob and the dev team have worked very hard to make the platform what it is.”

Andy Roberts – Head of Content – GolfMagic, adds: “It’s been an incredible start to the year with back-to-back unique records, but our latest figure of 3.1 million now makes us one of the biggest golf media sites in the world.

“I want to say a big well done to our content executives Matt Chivers and Ben Smith, who have worked tirelessly to help us reach our latest figures, and to our Equipment Editor Alex Lodge, who I believe has taken our video reviews and social media content to new levels in 2022.”

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