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Versant buys golf simulator brand Full Swing in effort to diversify business

Awful Announcing

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Versant is looking for any possible way to lessen its reliance on the declining cable television business, and it hopes golf simulation company Full Swing can help. According to multiple reports, Versant, the Comcast spinoff vehicle which owns former NBCUniversal brands USA Network, Golf Channel, CNBC, and MS NOW, will acquire the golf simulation company

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Face2Face Africa

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· Jul 10, 2026

Tiger Woods’ net worth to see massive gains after $530 million deal

More than 10 years after Tiger Woods invested in Full Swing, the golf simulator company is being purchased by the parent company of Golf Channel, Versant, in a 530 million deal. Versant is acquiring the simulator company from George Pyne’s Bruin Capital, which bought it in 2021 for 160 million. Woods reportedly has a stake...

DNyuz

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· Jul 6, 2026

Versant to Acquire Golf Simulation Tech Company Full Swing for $530 Million

Versant has agreed to acquire golf and baseball simulator Full Swing for 530 million in cash, subject to price adjustments. Full Swing, which is controlled by Bruin Capital and a group of minority investors, will add an interactive sports platform to Versant’s portfolio, offering immersive simulation, launch monitors, virtual greens, integrated software and performance data. []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 27, 2026

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Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Versant Extends Golf Game With Plans to Acquire Full Swing for $530 Million

The New York Times Co. has games. Disney has theme parks. And Versant Media has golf. In an era when more traditional media companies are looking beyond the usual flows of revenue, Versant on Monday unveiled plans to purchase Full Swing, a sports technology firm that lets customers, coaches and athletes make use of simulations []

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