Teepod Information System

What is the TEEPOD?

The TeePod information system is a computerized scoring kiosk located on the tee box of each hole on the golf course. Golfers use the friendly touch screen kiosk to enter scoring information, view leaderboards, examine complete round statistics, and many more features. The TeePod system has installed at Lingan Golf Course since 2001 and is used by many golfers each and every day. The TeePod provides an unique and inexpensive way for a business to display stunning colorful advertisements to golfers in a way that is not available at any other golf course.

What type of advertising will I receive on the TEEPOD?

There are threee different types of ads you will receive on the teepod, There are:

The main advertisement is the very first ad a golfer sees when they approach the Teepod. The golfer must touch the advertisement in order to activate the teepod. The advertisement (See image below) is 800 pixels wide by 450 pixels in height and must be in JPG format. Please use the below image as a guide to create your advertisement

The round ID advertisement is displayed after the golfer touches the main advertisement mentioned above. This advertisement appears when ever the golfer enters their Round ID or Phone Number. The advertisement (see image below) is 300 pixels wide by 350 pixels in height and must be in JPG format. Please use the below image as a guide to create your own advertisement.

The banner advertisment appears on the bottom of the TeePod at all times. This image is smaller then the above two images, but remains visible the complete time the golfer is interacting with the Teepod. The advertisement (see below image) is 468 pixels wide by 68 pixels in height and must be in JPG format. Please use the below image as a guide to create your own advertisment.

I would like more information about advertising ont the TEEPOD, where do I get it?

Please feel free to download our complete information guide by clicking here the following link:

Teepod Advertising Packages

About The Course

A course was established in Victoria Park, Sydney in 1895. In 1909 it relocated to a new site at Lingan Bay and incorporated on 31 March 1911. By 1912 they were forced to again relocate and in 1913 moved their clubhouse and constructed a new course at McLean's Crossing the present location of the Lingan Golf Club on the highway between Sydney and Glace Bay.

Malcolm Martin native of Dominion, NS, won the Maritime Amateur Golf Championship in 1914 and designed the nine hole Sydney (Lingan) course as well as golf courses at Pictou, Abercrombie, Baddeck, and Dominion.

In 1922, the famed Stanley Thompson made a side trip to Sydney to help redesign the Lingan course, one of eleven courses he worked on that year. The development of the second nine holes began in 1964 with C.E. (Robbie) Robinson as the architect.