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Asheville, NC—The Littlest Golfer has been selected as a
featured company on My
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products.
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The Littlest Golfer Unveils Spring Line at Carolinas PGA
2009 Merchandise Show Specialty company offers unique
golf clothing and gear for infants and children
ASHEVILLE, NC—On February 16, The Littlest
Golfer unveiled its spring line of golf apparel and gear for
infants and children at the Carolinas PGA 16th Annual Merchandise
Show in Myrtle Beach, SC.
The Littlest Golfer recently launched its online store, TheLittlestGolfer.com,
to provide specialty golf apparel, accessories and toys for infants
and children up to 12 years of age.
Avid golfers, parents, and company founders Kris and Keri Wilson
of Asheville, North Carolina believe children are never too young
to start playing golf and enjoying the many health and character-building
benefits the sport provides.
The Wilson’s philosophy on golf can
be summed up in just four words:
Start Younger, Play Longer!
Children’s golf is one of the fastest growing segments of
the sport, and many children’s golf programs now start at
age 6. Surprisingly, the golf apparel industry has not kept up
(or scaled down) to meet the needs of these littlest golfers. That
is, until now.
The Littlest Golfer’s children’s apparel is constructed
using the same quality fabrics and performance standards that adult
golfers demand. The company’s signature turtle characters
and child-friendly designs ensure the clothing is as fun to wear
as it is functional and comfortable.
TheLittlestGolfer.com provides
a wide assortment of golf-themed infant and children’s wear
including onesies, golf shirts, tee-shirts, knickers, shorts, skirts,
dresses, performance outerwear and fun accessories like socks,
caps, bibs, diaper bags, and character plush toys. More products
are currently in development.
Although the company is only in its first year, it has already
been an active supporter of community causes.
In 2008, The Littlest Golfer sponsored the Eliada Charity Classic
golf tournament that raised more than $36,000 for children and
families in need in Western North Carolina. The company looks forward
to raising even more money this year when it sponsors the Eliada
tournament on April 27, 2009. |