Tracer Golf Places 40th on the Globe and Mail’s 2024 Ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies

Toronto, ON, Canada – September 27, 2024 – Tracer Golf Inc. (“Tracer Golf”), Canada’s first fully automated indoor golf facility, announced today that it ranked No. 40 out of 416 on the 2024 Report on Business magazine’s ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.

Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranks Canadian companies on a three-year revenue growth. Tracer Golf earned its spot with a three-year growth of 1035%.

“It is an honour to be recognized amongst Canada’s top growing companies,” said Tosan Lee, Co-Founder and CEO of Tracer Golf. “This is a testament to the dedication of our exceptional team as we continue to deliver a technology-infused, entertainment and training experience that is disrupting the traditional golf industry.”

The remarkable growth and expansion of Tracer Golf through a variety of economic conditions demonstrates the resiliency of the business. As a data-oriented company, Tracer Golf has created an efficient and profitable system that always places the customer first. With increased investments in technology, Tracer Golf is poised to become a dominant player in the golf industry across North America. With prices as low as $18 per hour, Tracer Golf has proven that a business model based on highly affordable golf can be incredibly successful and profitable.

Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking that was launched in 2019 to celebrate the achievements of innovative businesses in Canada. To qualify for this voluntary program, companies had to complete an in-depth application process and fulfill revenue requirements. In total, 416 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking. 

The full list of 2024 winners along with editorial coverage is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine. The list is out now and online here. Tracer Golf’s dedicated page is online here.

“Our annual ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies reflects the sector-spanning ingenuity of this country’s entrepreneurs and corporate leaders,” says Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “And we think it’s important to tell their stories, to help inspire the next generation of up-and-comers across the country.”

“The Globe and Mail congratulates this year’s Canada’s Top Growing Companies’ winners for achieving exceptional growth and resilience in facing business challenges,” says Andrew Saunders, CEO of The Globe and Mail. “It is a testament to dedication, strategic vision, and innovative drive.”

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ABOUT TRACER GOLF

Tracer Golf is Canada’s first fully automated indoor golf facility with no onsite staff. Through patent pending automation systems, golfers can play a round or practice 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Customers can book online, arrive and enter the facility with a simple click on the Tracer Golf App. All equipment turns on and off automatically.

With launch monitors in every bay, golfers get access to club and ball flight data to improve faster. Driving ranges, instant swing video replays with high speed cameras, and training aid lockers offer serious tools to improve. Virtual golf and challenges offer a great entertainment option for friends and families. Tracer Golf delivers affordable and fun golf for everyone at all skill levels.

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