Golfbreaks launches TV ad campaign featuring Peter Finch 

Golfbreaks unveils new TV ad campaign featuring content creator and Gaolbreaks brand ambassador Peter Finch

Golfbreaks ambassador Peter Finch filmed at Dumbarnie Links
Golfbreaks ambassador Peter Finch filmed at Dumbarnie Links

Leading golf tour operator Golfbreaks has released an advertising campaign across Sky Sports Golf, running over premium golf tournaments on the PGA TOUR & DP World Tour, including The Tour Championship, the BMW PGA Championship and the Dunhill Links Championship.

At the heart of the campaign is Golfbreaks brand ambassador Peter Finch, who has solidified himself as one of the most influential personalities in the golf industry. With a global following of over 1.3 million and 31 million minutes of viewed content each month across his social media channels, Peter is the perfect fit to showcase why Golfbreaks is the trusted choice for golfers worldwide. 

Filming took place at Dumbarnie Links in Scotland, with Peter presenting the core values which have made Golfbreaks the industry leader in the golf travel market for over 25 years.

David Ford, Head of Brand & Partnerships at Golfbreaks said: “Peter Finch has now been our global brand ambassador for the best part of a year, travelling and showcasing the likes of South Africa, Arizona, USA and Scotland with Golfbreaks. Peter is one of the most influential figures in modern day golf and it’s great to have him share our core industry leading USP’s to a large audience on Sky Sports Golf.”

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