OCEANTEE appoints new creative agency

Sustainable golf business OCEANTEE has appointed Bristol-based creative agency Wreel Collective to help evolve the brand and reach new markets.

OCEANTEE Golf has appointed Bristol-based creative agency Wreel Collective to help evolve the brand and reach new markets.

OCEANTEE Golf is a sustainability-focused golf brand supplying clothing, golf tees and accessories to UK and European markets. Committed to supporting and showcasing pioneering materials, the brand uses textiles and manufacturing processes that are sustainable with regards to both the environment and local communities..

Wreel Collective has initially focused on OCEANTEE Golf’s new brand identity and packaging, with consistent and impactful creative to fully elevate the brand’s message on both the environment and its range of golf products.

The agency will also be supporting on digital and marketing collateral for OCEANTEE’s PGA partnership, including their sponsorship of the WPGA Series, as well as a new major tour partnership which will kick off in the second half of the year.

Mike Etheridge, founder and Creative Director of Wreel Collective said: “We’re very proud of the partnership we have with OCEANTEE Golf, a forward-thinking brand that truly is making a difference to the world and their industry.”

James Dawkins, Marketing Director of OCEANTEE Golf, said, “I can’t speak highly enough of Mike and the team. They truly understand our brand and our mission, and the creative they produce is consistently of the highest quality.”

OCEANTEE is one of the WPGA’s main sponsors
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