SMASH GC PARTNERS WITH REDVANLY

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LIV Golf Staff
Mar 21 2024
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Smash GC today announced its partnership with REDVANLY as the brand becomes the team’s official on-course apparel partner. The collaboration will offer a line of high-quality, performance-driven apparel designed to meet the needs of both the Smash GC team and its growing fan base.

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"We’re excited to partner with proven winners like Smash GC. This partnership is not just about providing high-quality apparel; it's about joining forces with a team that embodies our core values of excellence, innovation, and performance," says Founder of REDVANLY, Andrew Redvanly. "We wish them the very best in their continued success this year and are very excited about this relationship.”

Founded in 2013, REDVANLY strives to provide unparalleled athletic wear for both on and off the golf course. Known for their premium fabrics and attention to detail in both style and quality, they have become a favorite of educated, stylish, and high performing consumers across the golf, tennis and athletic leisure markets. REDVANLY is a family-owned company founded in and based out of New Jersey.

Smash GC's players have expressed their enthusiasm for this partnership, highlighting the superior quality and design of REDVANLY’s apparel. Jason Kokrak said, "I love the fit, feel, and style of the line and look forward to wearing it the rest of the 2024 season." Graeme McDowell also praised REDVANLY for producing "a world-class product that I am excited to take to the course in 2024 as a Smash GC player," while Talor Gooch also shared his excitement, saying “the style and fit for both on and off the course are second to none.”

The partnership will debut with a collection featuring men’s performance polos and outerwear. Fans can expect the first drop to be available online at LIVGolf.com and available to purchase at LIV Golf events beginning at LIV Golf Miami.

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