80Breakr Unveils "Beer Me" Feature On Its App

SAN DIEGO, California — The 80BREAKR™ golf scorecard app now has a "Beer Me" button on its app that lets golfers summon the beverage cart at whatever course they're on.

With this new button, we've eliminated the need for golfers to wait for the beer cart to drive by on its rounds. Courses have been using this as a way to improve service to their guests, letting golfers know they can request the beverage cart to celebrate a birdie or Nassau clutch putt, or to console golfers who need a cold one after a blow-up hole. Golfers love the Beer Me™ button, but golf courses use it to improve service, reduce wait times, and improve pace of play by minimizing play stoppages caused by the beverage cart. Golf courses getting on-board with 80BREAKR™ now are getting tremendous value, with not only the Beer Me™ button, but with customized app features, branding, keeping ad revenue, course-wide GPS, and much more. Getting started is free, just put-up a download sign we create for you!

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"So far, golfers have loved this feature," says Thomas Stewart, owner and creator of 80BREAKR™. "Plus, it gives golf course operators the ability to know when and where golfers are looking for refreshments. We can preload the feature for courses that want to use it, as well."

For more information, golf courses can read about all of the 80BREAKR™ golf course services here: 80breakr.com/golf-course-services.


About 80BREAKR 
Thomas Stewart is a mechanical engineer with 24 U.S. patents for high-end computer design across three high-tech Silicon Valley companies. He's led teams of engineers to deliver high-quality computer designs on time and on schedule. In 2012, he went to play golf with a friend who was a beginner -- and almost lost. Being a lifelong golfer, that did not sit well. Tom downloaded every golf app available and was frustrated with all of them. They detracted from his golf game and left him by himself off the green while his foursome was already teeing off on the next hole as he tried to enter scores and use terribly designed golf apps. Worse yet, they had no easy way to measure your game or let you focus your practice time and lessons.

This is how the 80BREAKR app was born, out of frustration with other apps and a desire to finally break 80 for an 18-hole round. Tom used his engineering design skills to create the best golf scorecard app. He included everything he wanted from a golf app that no other app provided -- competing, skins, GPS, on-course shot tracking, automatic handicap posting and much more. Using his project management skills, he hired and led the programming team to successfully implement a full-featured golf app that debuted in 2015.