PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Bionic Glove has returned as the EWGA’s (Executive Women’s Golf Association) latest licensed vendor. Known for their unique design and technology, Bionic Glove will be providing EWGA members access to a custom Bionic® PerformanceGrip™ glove with EWGA logoed ball marker.
“We are proud to be associated with an organization that is dedicated to enriching the lives of its members,” said Cheryl Fink, marketing director of Bionic Gloves. “We are excited to work with EWGA and to further cultivate our relationship.”
For more than a decade, Bionic has been at the forefront of glove technology in many sports including baseball, hockey, fitness (weightlifting), tennis, racquetball, equestrian events and others. The Classic, Bionic’s first golf glove, was introduced in 2005. Since then, it has been repackaged and renamed as the StableGrip™ glove. Other models are the new RelaxGrip ™ with Caramel Palm, the ReliefGrip™ designed for arthritic relief; and the PerformanceGrip™, their most feature-rich glove ever made that took more than three years of design and testing to get ready for market.
This year, as one of the many benefits of their partnership, Bionic will have an onsite presence at EWGA events throughout the year. This will give them the ability to sell directly to their consumers. They will also continue to reach EWGA members with messaging in e-communications with special price offerings and promotions. By teaming up with the EWGA, Bionic will not only target EWGA members across the country, but will be able to develop business to business relationships with member’s respective companies surrounding corporate outings and gift bag needs.
“As avid golfers, our members will appreciate the excellent quality of the Bionic PerformanceGrip™ glove,” says Pam Swensen, CEO of the EWGA. ” The EWGA logoed ball marker will make the glove more personal and unique for our organization. We are excited to have them return as our licensed vendor.”
Next week, Bionic Glove will be joining the EWGA at their Annual Empower ’14 Conference in San Antonio. Here, they will be revealing the personalized EWGA Bionic Ball Marker Glove to the organization’s members.
About Bionic
Bionic is a division of the family-owned Hillerich & Bradsby, Co., based in Louisville, Kentucky. Other H&B divisions include PowerBilt, makers of golf clubs since 1916, and Louisville Slugger, the most famous brand of baseball and softball bats and equipment in the world.
About the EWGA
As the largest women-focused amateur golf association in the United States with chapters in nearly every U.S. major market and corporate center, the EWGA has connected more than 100,000 working and professional women who share a passion for cultivating relationships and enjoying the game of golf. Offering a wide range of affordable organized golf activities and educational programs, this award-winning association – long recognized as the golf community for women – has been driving social and networking opportunities for its members through the game of golf since 1991. With EWGA Chapters located in more than 120 cities throughout the United States as well as in international locations including Bermuda, Canada, Italy and South Africa, EWGA members are active participants in hundreds of communities. EWGA is a tax-exempt 501 (c) 6 membership association.
For more information about the EWGA and its membership, visit www.ewga.com
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