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Rory McIlroy's GolfPass service launches on Sky Q

Rory McIlroy's GolfPass service launches on Sky Q
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GolfPass, the on-demand golf service developed by Rory McIlroy, launches via Sky Q.

GolfPass, the on-demand golf service developed by Rory McIlroy, has launched via Sky Q.

The service debuted in 2019 as a joint venture between McIlroy and US broadcaster NBC - owned by Sky's parent company Comcast - and offers subscribers thousands of hours' worth of golfing lessons and tips from top professionals.

The GolfPass app on Sky Q also features an extensive library of archive content, including films, from the Golf Channel.

"We're thrilled that GolfPass has launched on Sky Q, giving aspiring players top tips from pros and leading coaches from across the world," said McIlroy.

"Over the last year we have seen a large uptake in the game from a grass-roots level which is great to see – and it's fantastic to be able to provide golfers old and new with tips to improve their game from their living room."

Subscriptions to GolfPass cost £4.99 a month, while Sky VIP customers can purchase an annual subscription for just £29 as part of a special offer running until August 8.

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