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Apr 20th, 2021

PING to help young golfers

Brand collaborates England Golf Trust in 3 year deal

The England Golf Trust is pleased to announce a three-year collaboration with PING, as the global hardware and apparel manufacturer further highlights its support for young golfers from disadvantaged and financially challenged backgrounds.

As part of the partnership, PING will provide 10 young golfers with a set of brand-new PING Prodi G series golf clubs, enabling the youngsters to continue to play golf and to reach the next level with clubs that are specifically designed for them.
These premium clubs are custom-built by PING, using the same precision manufacturing processes as the brand’s adult clubs to help ensure quality, performance, and reliability. Designed for children aged 7-13 - between the heights of 4’5” and 5’2” – the Prodi G clubs provide a great platform for any young, budding golfer to enhance their game.
“PING is pleased to be able to support this initiative and give disadvantaged kids a chance to take their golf game forward.  With our commitment to developing the very best junior golf equipment, it made a lot of sense to team up with the England Golf Trust and support this excellent scheme.”
Dave Fanning, PING Europe Marketing Director
The awards for the clubs will be made three times a year, in February, June and October, to selected young golfers who meet the criteria outlined on the England Golf Trust grant application form.
Once recipients have outgrown their equipment, it will be donated to the Junior Organiser at their local golf club, to benefit more young golfers.
For more information and to apply visit: www.englandgolftrust.org/helping-you/ping-prodi-g-clubs and to find out more about PING Prodi G clubs, please visit: eu.ping.com

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