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Stewart Golf Launches Wonka Golden Ticket-Style Giveaway
Leading British electric caddie manufacturer, Stewart Golf, continues to break the mold of traditional golf industry sales events with the launch of its 2023 Golden Ball promotion.
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Stewart’s Golden Ball event takes inspiration from the renowned Willy Wonka ‘Golden Ticket’ promotion. This time, however, Golden Golf Balls will be hidden inside newly purchased, remote-controlled, state-of-the-art electric caddies, and the lucky winners will receive a FULL refund for the entire value of their order, including any accessories purchased. There will be four Golden Balls to be claimed in the U.S.
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In addition to the 2023 Golden Ball promotion, Stewart will launch a concurrent sitewide sale, giving golfers 15% OFF all new electric caddies and accessories.
The sale, which is active right now, will remain active until the final Golden Ball has been claimed.
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The U.S. continues to grow rapidly for Stewart and now represents its largest global market, benefitting from a significant spike in walking since Covid.
Any Stewart products are eligible for the 15% discount, and the Golden Balls may be found across the product spectrum, which includes the award-winning Q Follow, new VERTX Remote, and X10 Follow.
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