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Chris is looking for a New Sponsor for the 2009 season, any enquires please email - hansonprogolf@googlemail.com

 

 

www.johnletters.com

 

John Letters have come on board for the 2008 season.

 

When the British Ryder Cup team teed off against the United States at Ganton, in Yorkshire, in 1949, no fewer than eight out of ten team members were playing John Letters clubs. No club manufacturer - before or since - has achieved anything like that dominance in any part of the game. Scottish craftsmanship achieved a target that today’s multinationals will never come close to reaching.

The John Letters story began in a small works in 1918 on the north bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow. Originally Letters, Logan & company, by 1923 the Company had become known as John Letters, the name that exists to this day.

 

 

 

 

TROUSER SPONSOR

 

www.strombergmenswear.com

 

Established in 1977 Stromberg takes pride in offering a collection which has been professionally designed in fabrics and styles which are synonymous with excellent quality and fit.

Whilst developing the range we have combined our experience in the clothing trade along with the strong connections in Golf over the last forty years to enable us to offer products that will guarantee satisfaction to our customers

Through the 2009 season Chris will be wearing the new 2009 range "Funky Trousers" which will be out in February, along with many other trousers from the different ranges which are already available now.

 

To view these new trousers, follow this link!

 

 

www.glenbraegolf.com

 

Glenbrae are to support me through 2009 season which is fantastic news.

 

 

www.titleist.co.uk

 

Titleist will be my main club supplier for the 2009 season, if you would like to see my club set up then click here...

 

 

 

Chris is always on the look out for partners who share his drive for greatness. If you would like more information on sponsorship opportunities please contact his management - sekaye@dsl.pipex.com

 

 

 

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