11.28am 24th August 2022 – Sponsorship & Events
Leading trolley brand Motocaddy has been named title sponsor of the PGA EuroPro Tour’s Northern Ireland Masters, which takes place at Clandeboye Golf Club in County Down this week (August 24-26).
With only four events remaining in the regular season, the Motocaddy Northern Ireland Masters presents a decisive point in the calendar for golfers aiming to gain promotion from the EuroPro Tour to the Challenge Tour
Motocaddy and the PGA EuroPro Tour have been partnered for 17 consecutive seasons – the longest running partnership in the Tour’s history – and the naming of the Motocaddy Northern Irish Masters strengthens the relationship that has already seen the leading trolley brand sign a number of EuroPro Tour players as brand ambassadors. As part of the affiliation, Motocaddy has also provided each tournament winner for the 2022 season with an S1 electric trolley and PRO 3000 laser rangefinder.
“The relationship we have built with the PGA EuroPro Tour is one that goes from strength to strength each year, and we’re delighted to be named title sponsor of an event that comes at such a pivotal point in the season,” said Motocaddy Marketing Director Oliver Churcher. “Working with the UK’s largest developmental tour is incredibly rewarding and being able to play a part in the progress of our five brand ambassadors gives us a great opportunity to really support their development.”
Britain’s Sam Broadhurst, Ashley Mansell, Josh Hilleard, Harry Goddard and Hyun Ho Rho from South Korea are all representing Motocaddy this season, using the M5 GPS DHC electric trolley and PRO 3000 rangefinder. With the season coming into its latter stages, Hilliard currently sits 10th in the order of merit and a strong finish to the season could see him rise up the standings to clinch an automatic promotion spot.
The PGA has launched PGA Play, a new free digital platform that connects golfers looking for lessons – as well as those wanting to take up the game – with their local PGA Professionals in the UK and Ireland, and a number of overseas locations.
The key data course managers and superintendents need is now available all in one place. Intellidash will be available outside the US in English immediately. Other languages will come on stream in due course.
BIG MAX has partnered with the Jane Goodall Institute to plant a tree in tropical Ugandan forests for every electric trolley the brand produces, along with funding other environmental initiatives in the region
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