Lee and Louis’ birdies will earn kids clubs

Every birdie or better that Lee Westwood and Louis Oosthuizen make during this year’s four majors will earn kids clubs thanks to UPS. 

#bags4birdies is designed to support golf’s future talent, giving them the kit they need to succeed on the course.

Ping will partner with UPS in this initiative, developing PING Moxie G junior clubs and other golf gear for the kids.  

UPS will work closely with golf’s governing bodies across the globe to select recipients in eight regions: North America, UK, Germany, Costa Rica, China, South Africa, Vietnam and Japan. 

“Just as UPS is committed to excellence in growing businesses worldwide, we are now applying the same principle to supporting the next generation of champions with the #bags4birdies program,” said Ron Rogowski, UPS vice president of brand and sponsorships.  “We hope this will give the worthy recipients a head start on their own journey to excellence.”  

“The support of UPS and PING via the #bags4birdies program will enable more children to learn and play the game, this will be invaluable to the future of South African golf,” said Andrew Weir, Chairman of S.A. Kids Golf.

“This partnership is important as it will create a unique opportunity and access to the game, we are extremely grateful for this support.” 

To follow Lee and Louis’ campaign progress, search for #bags4birdies online. 

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