John Letters Scottish Golf Show return a great success
John Letters of Scotland, the historic golf equipment brand, is delighted to report their return to Scotland with the 2010 Scottish Golf Show as a resounding success
John Letters of Scotland, the historic golf equipment brand, is delighted to report their return to Scotland with the 2010 Scottish Golf Show as a resounding success.
Established in Scotland in 1918 and renowned globally for producing golf equipment of the highest quality, John Letters showcased their latest range of performance products at the SECC, Glasgow, from March 26-28, during which they received an overwhelming response from the Scottish public.
After an absence of over five years, John Letters utlised the 2010 Scottish Golf Show to display their new comprehensive product range for 2010, which combine the latest technologies with its fine craftsmanship techniques.
With new investors funding John Letters of Scotland Limited, and a renewed enthusiasm to extend the brand's appeal, the specialist golf distribution Company, UK Golf Distribution, has been tasked with growing the business globally and particularly within Scotland.
The Scottish show was the first step towards re-establishing the brand in the market, with UK Golf Distribution already securing a number of key retailers to ensure fans can get their hands on the latest award-winning products.
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