UK Golf Distribution appointed Adams distributor
UK Golf Distribution, the specialist golf distribution company, has been appointed the exclusive distributor for the award-winning Adams Golf brand in the UK.
UK Golf Distribution, the specialist golf distribution company, has been appointed the exclusive distributor for the award-winning Adams Golf brand in the UK. Whilst newly formed, UK Golf Distribution has a wealth of experience with the golf industry headed by industry stalwart Phil Aitken. As well as Adams Golf, UK Golf Distribution have been quick to secure the exclusive distribution rights for both Hotblade, the Tad Moore designed product line and Jaxx Junior. Director of International Sales, Marc Puglielli, said: "In Phil Aitken and his UK Golf Distribution team we are confident that we have the perfect partner to do justice to the Adams brand in the UK. "The UK is by far the biggest market in Europe and it was important we found the right team to take the brand to market and we believe we have done just that." Aitken commented: "We are delighted to be representing an industry leading brand like Adams Golf. Despite producing some of the highest quality designed products in the game, it has not had the success it deserves in the UK market - until now." Where next? Adams Speedline driver review Adams Idea Pro Gold hybrid review
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