ONTARIO, CANADA – Towel Tag announced today that PGA TOUR Caddie, Kurtis Kowlauk, has joined their team as a Brand Ambassador.
Kowaluk, who currently caddies for PGA TOUR Player, Danny Lee, began his full-time caddie career in 2006 on the Korn Ferry Tour for David Hearn, who was also a college teammate. Over his 15 years as a caddie, he spent 2 of them on the Korn Ferry Tour, 5 on LPGA and 8 on the PGA TOUR. Throughout his career, he’s caddied for Tour Players from 8 different countries and has caddied in 15+ countries.
Before his career on the TOUR, he played college golf at the University of Wyoming where he was a two-time Academic All American. Growing up in Northern Ontario, Kurt’s love of hockey and golf kept him on the playing field year-round, playing & competing in the sports close to his heart.
“Being a Brand Ambassador for Towel Tag brings me back to my roots where it all began 30 years ago, skating on the outdoor rinks and playing endless loops around the Lively Golf & Country Club,” said Kowlauk.
In his free time, Kurtis enjoys playing golf with friends, garage range & putting sessions, ice hockey, street hockey, backyard hockey & following the Leaf’s & Golden Knights. He currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.
ABOUT THE TOWEL TAG
The innovative Towel Tag utilizes “Pull-Thru Technology” to create an entirely new generation of functional bag tags. Towel Tag is designed to temporarily secure your golf towel without the use of grommets or hooks. Each tag is manufactured using two separate compounds to create a functional bag tag with exceptional durability. They are ideal for temporary storage of golf towels, head covers, rain gear, outdoor and layered clothing. Towel Tag uses the latest printing technology to create a customized Towel Tag suited for every golfer, team, organization, or golf event.
“For me, creating the Towel Tag arose out of my frustration to access my golf towel during a round of play,” said Craig Holub, Founder and President of Towel Tag. “Specifically, there wasn’t a simple way to temporarily secure your golf towel and to quickly release it and take my towel with me to the green from the golf bag or golf cart.”
Prior to the Towel Tag, most golf towels were secured to the golf bag by means of a standard grommet and hook like those used on a shower curtain. This traditional attachment made it very difficult to easily release the towel when required, for example as a player walks to the golf green to spot, lift and clean their golf ball after reaching the green and prior to lining up your putt.
“I decided to combine the simple features of the traditional bag tag and an accessible towel holder,” said Holub, “and then we figured out a way to personalize it and make it unique for the golfer and unlike anything else currently available on the market.”
For more information on Towel Tag visit their website www.TowelTag.com.
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