OMEGA and PGA Announce Renewed to 2022

Source Wan Wang World: On August 5, 2014, Omega and the PGA announced at a press conference that they will renew their contract for eight years and the two sides will cooperate until 2022. Among those attending the press conference were Okeratta, president of Omega, Pete Bevacqua, chief executive of the PGA, Ted Bishop, president of the American PGA, and Omega Golf Club in Varadero (96th American Professional Golf Championship venue) Ambassador Rory McIlroy (Rory McIlroy). "We are honored to be able to renew our contract with the US PGA until 2022," said Okerwah. "With the launch of the European and Asian tournaments, Omega has been supporting the development of global golf." Participating in the PGA events in the United States, Including the much anticipated 2014 PGA Championship, an opportunity that has provided a great platform for us to develop the U.S. market. " It can be seen from Okechho, Omega CEO, that this is an important investment for the company. Pete Bevacqua, chief executive of the PGA, described it as the longest contract in the organization's history. In 2011, Omega replaced Rolex, became a partner of the American Professional Golf Association, as the official time of the American Professional Golf Association. In September 2012, Omega and the PGA in the United States announced their partnership, and Omega was upgraded to "official sponsor" by the official PGA partner in the United States. The PGA in the United States has 28,000 professional golf coaches who are recognized as professional coaches in competitions, competition promotion and golf facility management. The new long-term partner partnership enriches Omega's history in the field of sports and further strengthens cooperation with the world's largest sports organization. (Text / million watch world Li Yaorong)