Golfmanager, the all-in-one software platform designed to fully digitise the day-to-day operations of golf clubs, has renewed its ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for the fourth consecutive year, further strengthening its position as a leading technology partner for golf clubs and reaffirming its commitment to information security and data protection.
The ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standard sets out the requirements for implementing, maintaining, and continuously improving an Information Security Management System (ISMS), based on internationally recognised best practices.
In this context, Golfmanager is one of the few software providers in the golf industry currently certified under this standard.
The renewal certifies the company’s ability to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information, while also demonstrating its strong commitment to continuous improvement, proactive risk management, and compliance with legal and regulatory data protection requirements.
The certification, audited by an accredited independent body, validates the implementation of advanced controls across processes, technology, and people, while reinforcing the company’s resilience against cyberattacks and security incidents, ensuring business continuity in an increasingly digital and demanding environment.
Cybersecurity Excellence: A Strategic Pillar for Golfmanager
In recent years, several golf clubs operating with traditional systems have fallen victim to cyberattacks that have compromised both their operations and the security of sensitive data.
This landscape, combined with the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence, has accelerated awareness across the industry of the importance of working with reliable and well-prepared technology partners. As a result, many clubs are transitioning to solutions such as Golfmanager in search of more secure environments, advanced protection protocols, and continuous monitoring systems.
For clubs operating with Golfmanager, this certification translates into tangible day-to-day guarantees, including:
- Protection of member and customer data
- Secure booking and payment processes
- Reduced risk of unauthorised access
- Compliance with data protection regulations and operational continuity in the event of potential incidents
All of this is supported by an audited system aligned with internationally recognised security standards.
“Renewing the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for the fourth consecutive year demonstrates that security is not a one-time objective, but an ongoing process embedded in our DNA. Our commitment is to provide our clients with a secure, robust environment fully prepared for any challenge,” said Gorka Aracil, Chief Information & Security Officer at Golfmanager.
Culture, Processes, and Technology Serving Security
Beyond the certification itself, Golfmanager has built a company-wide security culture based on team awareness and the adoption of best practices at every level of the organisation.
The implemented Information Security Management System (ISMS) enables continuous risk assessment and management, as well as the ongoing optimisation of internal processes, ensuring an agile and effective response to any incident.
Daniel Sillari, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Golfmanager, added:
“This recognition strengthens our position in markets that demand the highest security standards and allows us to continue growing alongside clients who are looking not only to digitise their operations, but to do so with the highest guarantees. Trust is the most valuable asset we manage.”





