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Club Car Continues Support for Junior Golf with U.S. Kids Golf Partnership Extension

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Club Car Continues Support for Junior Golf with U.S. Kids Golf Partnership Extension

Club Car®, a global leader in innovation and design for golf cars, low-speed utility vehicles and personal-use transportation announced a continued partnership as the Official Golf Car for U.S. Kids Golf and presenting sponsor of the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship Parade of Nations.

“We are excited to partner with U.S. Kids Golf and support world-class competitive golf experiences for children and youth during the 25thAnniversary of the U.S. Kids Teen World Championship and the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship,” said Fred Palmer, Vice President of Golf Business Development for Club Car.

Club Car is supporting the world’s largest junior golf tournaments with more than 2,300 participants from over 50 nations. The World Championships are held each July and August in the Pinehurst and Southern Pines area. 

“We are honored to continue this great relationship with Club Car,” said Dan Van Horn, the President and Founder of U.S. Kids Golf. “Their commitment to the families and young players is inspiring on many levels and makes the experience at our World Championships more meaningful for our visitors from around the world. Even more, this partnership isn’t just about their support of one event, it shows their dedication to supporting the game for generations to come.” 

Throughout the World Championships, Club Car provides cars for tournament officials, gifts for participants, and invites families from around the world to explore some of the featured vehicles on site – including a first peek at a “seaside surprise.”

“Golf is how Club Car started and is what keeps our wheels turning today. We are excited to share our first passion with the exceptional field of talent at the World Championships,” Palmer added. “This partnership is exactly what our commitment to grow the game is all about.”

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