PING to support 2023 PING Junior Solheim Cup with new apparel and bags

PING have announced their continued support of the 2023 PING Junior Solheim Cup, as the official apparel and bag supplier for both competing teams in this historic championship event.

Once again, PING will be supplying team apparel and golf bags for both teams as part of their continued commitment to supporting some of the future stars within the game.

Lisa Lovatt, Managing Director of PING Europe, commented: “Supporting junior golf, and the Junior Solheim Cup in particular, is something we are incredibly passionate about. Our team has worked hard to provide both teams with the uniforms they need to look and perform their best and we’re excited to see the event unfold in September.”

PING players and Solheim Cup veterans, Azahara Muñoz, Caroline Masson and Leona Maguire, have all come through the Junior Solheim Cup ranks; showcasing the impressive environment and development that the event presents for amateur players to experience golf on a larger stage.

Established by John Solheim, PING’s Executive Chairman, back in 2002, the PING Junior Solheim Cup has built a strong reputation as the leading team event for the best female junior golfers across Europe and the USA, to compete against each other in what is an impressive showcase of talent.

The event, taking place at La Zagaleta, Benahavis, Spain from 18-19th September, is held immediately ahead of the renowned Solheim Cup, of which PING will also be playing an integral role as the official apparel supplier for the European Team, as well as being a Global Partner for the event.

PING’s new Spring/Summer 2023 clothing range is available to purchase in store and online at www.pingeurope.com

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