Golf News for Wednesday, September 15, 2004 | Business

Magnolia Golf Group wins new contract

ATLANTA, Ga. – Magnolia Golf Group, an Atlanta based company, has secured the contract to become the official provider of leaderboard scoring and tour signage for the US Pro Golf League and ASGA Tour.

This 15 event tour will start in Covington, GA at Indian Creek Golf Club and cover 11 states ending in Las Vegas Nevada at Desert Pines Golf Club / Royal Links Golf Club. Magnolia Golf Group will be providing two Daktronics Leaderboards to handle sponsorship recognition, special announcements and real-time scoring during each tour stop.

“We are excited to partner with both the US Pro Golf League and ASGA Tour. We see great growth potential in the future by associating with such a unique tour that includes professionals, celebrities and amateur golfers,” says Brian Riggins, Managing Partner of Magnolia Golf Group. “Having the ability to showcase our products and services on a national level will help our company grow dramatically.”

Magnolia Golf Group, located in Atlanta, offers golf tournament services to non-profit and corporate groups including Leaderboard scoring, tournament signage, Internet marketing and golf tournament consulting. For more information, visit www.magnoliagolfgroup.com.

The ASGA Tour is the country's premier intermediary professional golf tour conducting tour caliber events for former PGA Tour professionals preparing for the Champions Tour, non-exempt professionals on the Champions Tour, celebrity challengers and professionals 18 years old up preparing for the big tour. ASGA tournaments are week-long events with Junior Clinics, pro-ams, entertainment, leaderboards and hospitality, with local market charities benefiting from the event. All 2004 events will be televised on Fox Sports Net nationally. For more information, visit www.asgatour.com.

The US Pro Golf League is a national golf organization that provides its members with the opportunity to play in a professional golf environment. Members play in a local league in 10 one-day (18-hole) events, with the possibility of advancing to Sectional and National Championships. Players in the Sectional Championships and the National Championship will compete for substantial purse money and will live the dream of playing