The Long Drivers European Tour has announced a new sponsorship agreement with Volvik Balls to be the Official long drive ball for the 2014 season. As part of the agreement, Volvik will supply golf color balls at every event on the tournament schedule. The long drivers will hit the model Vista IV of Volvik Balls further than ever before.
The agreement with the Korean company Volvik is one step more to the global growth that this season is having LDET which have joined other brands from USA, Switzerland, UK; and South African and American players.
«It´s a pleasure to sponsor Volvik premium golf balls to LDET circuit. The players will feel the superior performance with specialized multi-layer color golf balls. Hoping to achieve an outstanding performance as a power hitters.» said Mr. Moon Kyung Ahn, Chairman of Volvik Balls.
About Volvik:
In over 30 years of golf ball production, Volvik has developed a reputation based on perfect quality control and innovative development, quickly becoming one of the most significant and trusted golf ball manufacturers in the world. Volvik is dedicated to the production of specialized 3- and 4-piece multi-layer golf balls that feature patented dimple technology for optimal performance that satisfies the needs of golfers of every skill level. Volvik is renowned for its world leading technology and innovation with over 37 International Patents.
Volvik balls are strenuously tested to provide unmatched durability and have been designed to maximize energy transfer, resulting in greater distance. Volvik is the #1 Color Golf Ball On Tour with over 70 professionals using Volvik’s ultra high-performance color golf balls on the world’s professional tours. Since 2012, players using Volvik golf balls have earned over $5 million on the PGA TOUR, LPGA Tour, Champions Tour, Web.com Tour, Ladies European Tour, LAGT and Symetra Tour with 10 victories and 63 Top 10 finishes.
Volvik has experienced more colors and number of color golf balls in play on the world’s professional tours than any other manufacturer in the history of golf.