Galvin Green joins BGIA

Premium apparel brand aligns with trade body to help drive the growth of the game

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Apparel brand Galvin Green has become a member of the British Golf Industry Association (BGIA) strengthening its commitment to supporting initiatives that drive participation, sustainability, and long-term growth within the sport.

The BGIA is the UK golf’s leading lead trade body representing more than 40 leading manufacturers and suppliers operating in Europe’s biggest golf market. The Association works to increase the value of the golf industry, promote participation, and ensure the sport continues to thrive for future generations. 

“Galvin Green shares the BGIA’s long-standing commitment to futureproofing the game of golf and the wider industry by encouraging greater engagement with the sport,” said Stewart Clare, Sales Director of Galvin Green UK & Ireland. “We look forward to playing our part on a range of fantastic initiatives especially around youth engagement and careers in golf, while collaborating with industry colleagues to make a long-lasting impact for the sustainability of the sport,” he added.

Martin Wild, Chairman of the BGIA, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Galvin Green as our newest member and look forward to working with such a highly respected brand across a range of key topics in the years ahead. Having Galvin Green on board further strengthens the BGIA’s collective efforts to support and grow the game of golf.”

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