Bushnell become Preferred Supplier for European Ryder Cup Team
Bushnell Outdoor Products, the worldwide leader in sports optics and accessories, has announced an official agreement with Ryder Cup Europe to be a Preferred Supplier to the 2010 European Ryder Cup Team
Bushnell Outdoor Products, the worldwide leader in sports optics, eyewear and outdoor accessories for over 60 years, has announced an official agreement with Ryder Cup Europe to be a Preferred Supplier to the 2010 European Ryder Cup Team.
Bushnell Outdoor Products - who also incorporate brands such as Bollé and Serengeti - boast the leading market share in all sports optics categories and constantly explore emerging technologies to combine leading edge design with performance innovation.
The agreement will provide European players, caddies and referees with Bushnell Laser Rangefinders - the number one rangefinder in golf - as well as the world's brightest pairs of binoculars and famed Bollé sunglasses.
Olivier Ciaravino, Vice President and Managing Director Europe of Bushnell Outdoor Products, said: "We are delighted to be a Preferred Supplier to the 2010 European Ryder Cup Team and our prestigious partnership demonstrates that Bushnell Outdoor Products perform at the highest levels of the game."
Ryder Cup Director, Richard Hills, commented: "It is a pleasure to welcome Bushnell Outdoor Products into our family of Preferred Suppliers for The 2010 Ryder Cup."
Hills added: "We are delighted that Colin Montgomerie and his European Team, as well as all the caddies, will be able to prepare on The Twenty Ten course using the Bushnell Laser Rangefinders and Bollé sunglasses."
The 2010 Ryder Cup gets underway on October 1 at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales.
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