Bushnell partners Ladies European Tour
Bushnell has announced its partnership agreement with The Ladies European Tour (LET) to be the "Official Rangefinder of The Ladies European Tour" for the next three years
Bushnell has announced its partnership agreement with the Ladies European Tour (LET) to be the "Official Rangefinder of the Ladies European Tour" (LET) for the next three years.
The LET is Europe's leading women's professional golf tour and in 2012, operates 26 tournaments in 20 different countries, with more than 300 members who represent over 30 different nationalities from across the globe.
As Official Supplier to the LET, Bushnell Outdoor Products will be the "Official Rangefinder of The Ladies European Tour" and will present products and communicate at selected LET events.
Guilhem Pezet, global sport marketing manager at Bushnell, said of the partnership: "Following the success of our 2011 Solheim Cup partnership, Bushnell is thrilled to continue supporting the Ladies European Tour and to help women golf pros in their game and tournament preparation."
Meanwhile, Alexandra Armas, executive director of the LET, commented: "The Ladies European Tour staff and players will benefit greatly from using Bushnell Laser Rangefinders.
"They will provide a valuable practice aid for the players as well as being used by tournament directors and rules officials during their golf course set-up. The LET is delighted to be associated with the leading brand."
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