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European Tour launches Chinese social media channels
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European Tour launches Chinese social media channels

The European Tour officially launches its Chinese social media channels this week to bring the excitement of its tournaments direct to the growing number of golfers and fans in China.

European Tour launches Chinese social media channels

European Tour accounts on the Chinese platforms Weibo and WeChat will feature, in Mandarin, live updates, news, information and competitions from all European Tour events and The Ryder Cup, with particular emphasis on local tournaments including this week’s Hong Kong Open followed by the BMW Masters and WGC-HSBC Champions, to be held in Shanghai over the next month.

The social media coverage will also focus on the European Challenge Tour events in China, starting with this week’s Shankai Classic in Chongqing, south-west China, and the Foshan Open taking place in Nanhai District, southern China, next week.

Both events will carry live Mandarin on-the-ground updates on Weibo and WeChat, giving fans the latest news and behind-the-scenes photos and videos.

While growing number of fans around the world are now engaging with The European Tour on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, Weibo and WeChat offer a great opportunity to connect with Chinese sports fans, as well as to learn more about the community as a whole.

Mark Lichtenhein, Director of Digital, Broadcasting and Technology of the European Tour, said: “We are excited to further expand The European Tour’s social media reach through the integration of Weibo and WeChat for China. It is important for us to serve our fans across the globe in their local language, and we look forward to provide our Chinese fans with exciting content and a unique insight to The European Tour.

‘’The Tour’s website already features in Spanish, German, French and Japanese with further plans to roll out Mandarin and Arabic in the near future.”

Weibo has an estimated 250m users, while the WeChat user base continues to grow, now standing at more than 300m.

According to recent research from the Forward Group, the core golfing population in China has risen by more than 120,000 people in the past four years to 424,000. The group says the broader golfing population in China now stands at more than 1 million, with the number of golf courses also on the rise.

The European Tour is partnering with Red Lantern Digital Media to deliver its official Chinese social channels.

Red Lantern’s existing partners for China digital include the Premier League, the Wimbledon Championships, the International Tennis Federation and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.

Lewis Hannam, Managing Director of Red Lantern, said: “We are really excited to be partnering with The European Tour on this project.

“Chinese social media platforms offer a great opportunity to connect with golf fans in China, as well as learn more about what excites them as fans.

“We look forward to bringing all the excitement and heritage of The European Tour to them – starting with the Challenge Tour event in Chongqing.”

Red Lantern will continue to consult The European Tour on its Chinese social media strategy including the set-up of the official European Tour Youku platform, as well as mobile app and web integration into Chinese social platforms.

 

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