Level 4 to be Preferred Supplier to The European Ryder Cup Team in 2008 and 2010
The European Ryder Cup Team will be wearing cutting edge golf accessories at Valhalla Golf Club, Kentucky, this September and The Celtic Manor Resort, South Wales, in 2010 thanks to an exclusive new agreement with Level 4 golf limited
In their role as a Preferred Supplier to The European Ryder Cup Team, Level 4 will supply all golf accessories used during the showpiece event including bags, caps, towels and brassware all made to the players bespoke requirements.
Level 4 has also developed a bespoke range of accessories to commemorate their involvement in The 2008 Ryder Cup which will be available through the Ryder Cup s online shop and various other outlets throughout Europe from August 6, 2008.
Richard Hills, European Ryder Cup Director, said: Ryder Cup Limited is delighted to extend its relationship with Level 4 golf limited, a company which prides itself on high quality innovative designs and personal service.
Andy Grimstone, Managing Director of Level 4 golf limited, said: With the significance and status that The Ryder Cup now enjoys, it is a great privilege and challenge for Level 4 golf to be developing the golf bags and accessories for the 2008 and 2010 European Teams. There is no greater stage in world golf on which to push the boundaries of design and creativity, and these innovations will be reflected in forthcoming products introduced by Level 4.
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