- DiPasquale was featured in publications discussing his journey from the tech industry to entrepreneurship with Epic Golf Club and now GolfLync.
- Since its inception in 2018, Epic Golf Club, partnering with 200 private clubs in 43 states, plus first-rate clubs in 13 countries, has become known for its exclusive membership and five-star experiences, now having grown to 1,000 members.
- DiPasquale has brought that same sense of golfing dedication to GolfLync, an unmatched social networking platform, uniting golf enthusiasts in a top-tier golfing community of players and clubs.
GolfLync CEO and Co-Founder Noah DiPasquale, a visionary known for reimagining industries, is dedicated to providing an epic experience to all members of his exclusive Epic Golf Club, and now fostering a dynamic golfing community with GolfLync, a pioneering golf social networking platform where golf enthusiasts can come together and enjoy the game at its highest level.
In a series of recent articles highlighting DiPasquale’s journey from the tech industry to entrepreneurship and the unique experience offered by Epic Golf Club, the entrepreneur discusses what sets his projects apart in the golfing community, what inspired him to create Epic Golf Club, as well as the development and latest plans for GolfLync.
DiPasquale was born in California and moved to Chapparel, Arizona, at the age of five. Raised in modest circumstances with no golf courses or family players nearby, he discovered golf later in life. After graduating from Northern Arizona University, he dabbled in the sport with friends but didn’t pursue it seriously until years later with business clients. In 2016, DiPasquale launched his own management consulting firm, which he sold in 2018 to focus fully on his new venture, Epic Golf Club (https://ibn.fm/mTcVE).
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Epic Golf Club quickly gained a reputation for prestige and exclusivity. The club’s unique reciprocal membership model allows members to play at the finest private golf courses around the world, fostering a community of golfing elites. “The inspiration behind Epic Golf Club was to create a community where golf enthusiasts could come together and enjoy the game at its highest level,” DiPasquale said (https://ibn.fm/piSh1). Epic Golf Club partners with 200 private clubs in 43 states plus first-rate clubs in 13 countries including the Netherlands, Germany, China, Morocco, Canada, and Mexico.
DiPasquale further explained that what sets Epic Golf Club apart is an unwavering commitment to delivering a white-glove, five-star experience to members. “We wanted to offer more than just private course experiences,” he said. “We aimed to provide a full-fledged, luxury experience that includes exclusive member-only events, white-glove concierge services, and a sense of strong camaraderie among our members.”
Although exclusive, the demand to join Epic Golf Club has grown. Beginning with just 20 people in 2019, the club now has 1,000, and receives about 1,500 applications every month, out of which only 20 are selected. And as the membership grows, the number of those accepted will decrease, DiPasquale explained.
Beyond business, DiPasquale also discussed his philanthropic work through the Epic Foundation, which supports Folds of Honor, HopeKids and Youth on Course, aiming to support families of disabled or fallen service members, give hope to children with severe medical conditions, and provide inclusive golf training for the next generation of golfers (https://ibn.fm/BqlbZ). Epic also offers a student athlete scholarship for two high school seniors entering college every year. “The Epic Foundation lies at the core of Epic Golf Club’s values and is incredibly important to me personally,” DiPasquale said. “Even before Epic took off, prioritizing community support was paramount. To qualify as a member of the club, sharing these values is essential.”
DiPasquale has brought the same love for golf, and the desire to build a strong community for golfers, to GolfLync. Working much like a dating app for true golf lovers, GolfLync matches games and players, helping golfers grow their networks and find other players with similar interests and on-course preferences. Not surprisingly, the app has proven successful, with 140,000 downloads in its first 12 months. Following the same model, DiPasquale, together with Michael Quiel, a finance veteran known for his resilience and commitment to justice, have now launched SportLync, aiming to connect athletes worldwide across various sports, including tennis and hiking, with advanced AI-driven tools.
You can download the GolfLync app using the following text-anchored links:
- Android: GolfLync – Apps on Google Play
- iPhone: GolfLync
For more information about GolfLync, visit GolfLync, download the app, and connect with community on Facebook, X and LinkedIn.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to GolfLync are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GOLF