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Versant agrees to buy golf simulator company Full Swing for $530 million

Versant is expanding into interactive sports technology with a $530 million agreement to acquire golf simulator company Full Swing.

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📍 The outcome

Versant announced an agreement to acquire the sports tech company Full Swing for $530 million. The deal aimed to add interactive sports technology and extend Versant's golf game.

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The story so far

Versant has announced an agreement to acquire Full Swing, a company specializing in golf simulators, for $530 million. The move is intended to integrate interactive sports technology into Versant's portfolio.

Coverage from CNBC, Front Office Sports, The Hollywood Reporter, and TradingView highlights the deal's valuation and the fact that Full Swing is backed by Tiger Woods. Versant also confirmed the acquisition through its own announcement.

Future developments center on the completion of the acquisition and the integration of Full Swing's sports tech capabilities into Versant's operations.

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The obvious questions

How much is Versant paying for Full Swing?

The agreement is valued at $530 million.

What does Full Swing do?

Full Swing is a sports technology company that produces golf simulators.

Who is associated with Full Swing besides Versant?

Coverage mentions that the company is backed by Tiger Woods.

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