U.S. Kids Golf is proud to recognize Jay Clancy as its 2017 Sales Representative of the Year. Clancy, who works the greater Los Angeles area, has represented U.S. Kids Golf products for more than a decade.
“We are fortunate to have many good representatives, but Jay’s efforts really stood out,” explained Eric Meracle, Vice President of Global Sales for U.S. Kids Golf. His goals for the year were high, and he surpassed every one of them. His work made a real difference in the development of young players in the Los Angeles market. We couldn’t be more proud of him.”
Clancy earned this special distinction by proactively connecting with retailers and golf shops to promote U.S. Kids Golf and its 3 lines of award-winning equipment, as well as accessories such as gloves, hats, balls and training aids. Even more, Clancy proved to be a vital resource for golf professionals and families interested in learning more about how U.S. Kids Golf helps develop players in an optimal manner.
“Our sales representatives are vital to keeping an open communication with golf course managers and our customers. Jay embodies what the industry needs more of, representatives that care about the long-term customer and the relationship built between brand and consumer.”
Clancy was presented a special award for his achievements during the company’s annual sales meeting at the PGA Show in Orlando this past January.
About U.S. Kids Golf
U.S. Kids Golf is the world’s leading organization for growing, promoting and enhancing golf among youth and families. Founded in 1997, U.S. Kids Golf provides two lines of clubs in nine sizes, hosts more than 1400 tournaments – including the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship held annually in Pinehurst, NC, and has over 1300 members as part of its Coaches Institute. Additionally, the organization is active in several projects and campaigns designed to grow the sport among important demographics. In 2018, U.S. Kids Golf was recognized by the National Golf Foundation as one of the “Top 100 Businesses in Golf” based on influence, innovation, and social good among other criteria. For more information, visit www.uskidsgolf.com
Contact:
John Kim
jkim@uskidsgolf.com