Wilson Golf introduces new Tour truck
Wilson Golf is introducing an ultra-modern new truck this season to support its growing number of players on the European Tour. The 18-ton Mercedes Tour truck is nearly twice the size of the previous model at over 11 metres long
Wilson Golf is introducing an ultra-modern new truck this season to support its growing number of players on the European Tour.
The 18-ton Mercedes Tour truck is nearly twice the size of the previous model at over 11 metres long and houses all the latest club-making technology and custom-fit facilities needed for its line up of top Tour players led by three-time Major champion Padraig Harrington.
The truck will make its first appearance at the start of April and provide support for other staff players such as former Open champion Paul Lawrie, Englishmen Steve Webster and Anthony Wall, plus Sweden's Fredrik Ohlsson and two-time Challenge Tour winner Andreas Hartø from Denmark during his rookie season.
Leading events in the UK where the vehicle will be present include the 2011 Golf LIVE at The London Club, the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth and the Dunhill Links in Scotland, plus the Open Championship at Royal St George's.
The truck will also be seen this summer at similar Wilson Staff events
in Denmark, Holland, Finland, Sweden, Portugal and Ireland, including a
15-day tour of top golf courses in Scandinavia.
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