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Royal & Awesome and TopGolf announce partnership
ROYAL & AWESOME AND TOPGOLF ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP
Scotland’s dazzling golf clothing brand, Royal & Awesome, has teamed up with TopGolf UK to implement a vibrant campaign that seeks to make golf more appealing to a modern audience.
The duo will give carry out a number of promotions and social media activities that will present TopGolf users with the chance to win their very own set of Awesome’s, eye-catching trousers.
Both brands already boast an impressive social media following — Royal & Awesome recently became the most ‘liked’ Scottish clothing brand having welcomed its 100,000th fan on Facebook.
TopGolf staff will be doing their bit to grab the attention of new golfers by wearing striking Royal & Awesome golf outfits during their promotional outreach.
The eye-catching Scottish golf clothing brand has recently launched its new range of designs for the 2014 season – all inspired and named by fans of the range. The Plaid a Blinder design is an extension to the popular existing range of tartans on offer, while the Diamonds in the Rough is inspired by the brand’s most popular ‘Old Tom’ trews. Paddy Par!, which features a shamrock-based design, is also expected to be a popular choice, particularly on the Emerald Isle.
Royal & Awesome’s range of eye-catching golf trousers, shorts and hats are ‘perfect for the pars and the bars’. The brand has recently launched plus-twos as well as women’s pants, shorts and skorts in their dazzling designs, complemented by a range of men’s and women’s shirts, socks and belts.
The ‘Awesomes’ – the brand’s range of brightly designed golf trousers – build on the wonderful heritage and history of golf in Scotland by adding a whole lot of fun and colour, and are guaranteed to make an impact on the course, the clubhouse or the corporate jolly. All of the ‘bottoms’ come with a free golf tool/bottle opener, which is a nod to the strap line of ‘for the pars and the bars’.