Clubs to Hire celebrates St Patrick’s Day
Market-leading rental agency Clubs to Hire is celebrating its Irish roots this St Patrick's Day weekend by rewarding customers who book with a ‘goodie bag', courtesy of two Irish partners.
Anybody making a rental booking between now and close of business on Saturday, March 17, will receive a sleeve of golf balls, courtesy of Seed, which offers "affordable Tour performance", and some natural super-food supplements from market-leading, Galway-based Revive Active.
Clubs to Hire chief executive Tony Judge said: "Like most of my compatriots I'm very proud to be Irish and we're delighted to be able to partner with two other Irish companies to celebrate St Patrick's Day and give something to our friends and customers around the world."
With 26 locations worldwide, there is plenty of choice – and 14 of those outlets have recently taken stock of the new, much-vaunted TaylorMade M4 range of clubs, with its revolutionary Twist Face technology.
Clubs to Hire handles more than 300,000 annual visits to its website and 80,000 bookings for rental clubs at 26 locations worldwide, including popular golfing regions in the USA, Thailand, Australia, South Africa and five countries across the Mediterranean, offering the latest clubs on the market – for men and women, left- or right-handed – from just €35 per week – a potential saving of up to €85, with none of the hassle.
Golfers can go online to pre-select sets of the latest clubs and pick their putter of choice on arrival, which are then either collected from shops in airport terminal buildings, or delivered directly to hotels or golf courses for even greater convenience. And, in January 2018, the company enjoyed its busiest month on record.
Meanwhile, the Clubs to Hire logo returned to the European Tour in late February, when the brand's ambassador, England's former Ryder Cup star David Howell, returned to action in the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters following an injury which had sidelined him since January.
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