TTG Custom Signage and several regional golf associations have partnered in a deal that will help ensure a generation of young golfers keep their eye on the ball, and the game.
The Golf Association of Ontario, the British Columbia Golf Association and Washington State Golf Association, among others, will receive up to 20 percent of individual granite yardage marker sales to association member courses for junior golf development.
"The future of golf needs to begin at the grassroots level" said Kyle McFarlane, director of communications, Golf Association of Ontario. "This partnership will ensure that development programs are well funded and that juniors who have just started to define their game receive the support they need."
"We are providing Association member courses access to wholesale pricing on granite signage that enhances the clubs image while improving pace of play." said Joe Korman TTGCS. "Golf course superintendents will now be able to customize their yardage markers and tee blocks at the same time directly support junior players and the future of the game."
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