The Golf Town blog came into play as a way to move several successful digital programs over from Golfsmith. Unfortunately, the What’s in the Bag<\/a> (WITB) PHP applications that I built for Golfsmith didn’t work on Golf Town’s server environment. Due to this, I made the suggestion that the WITB Pro Pages content be incorporated into the blog.<\/p>\n There was a rush to get the WITB Pro Pages plugin<\/a> live before the 2017 Masters. Starting with the old Golfsmith blog<\/a> on my own development environment, I had a contractor begin working on modifying the template to match Golf Town’s branding. I focused on getting the WITB plugin built out and set up full localization on the Golf Town template, once styling was completed. I coordinated with Golf Town’s IT staff to set up WPEngine hosting for the blog and then handled a portion of the MySQL migration to the new hosting location.<\/p>\n Major Canadian golf news sites have already started to partner with the Golf Town blog. By August, Score<\/em>GOLF teamed up with Golf Town to announce their yearly Top 59 Canadian Golf Course Countdown. In addition, the blog nets over 28,000 views on peak traffic days.<\/p>\nGolf Town Blog<\/h2>\n
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