By Rahul Banerji
Ultimate Long Drive, the world’s largest long -term golf organization and the Teetime Ventures, based in Bangalore, will bring long -term races to India.
TTV is a leading supplier of indoor and outdoor wave and will use the USA League and Championship Series to lay and expand golf competitions throughout India in Long Drive has said a statement from the company.
This partnership marks a milestone in the global expansion of ULD and will add India to an existing list of countries such as Canada, Japan, Europe, Mexico, South Africa and Zimbabwe that organize such competitions.
Since 2017 (originally as an amateur long drivetm), ULD has grown to organize competitions in professional, amateur, courage and adaptive divisions, crowning champions in categories ranging from youth (7 am) to seniors (85+).
The North American tour and international events have engaged thousands of participants annually and emphasizes both inclusiveness and high-level competition, according to the statement.
TTV has more than 80 installations of indoor golf and multi-port facilities in India and Sri Lanka, including his own studios such as Golfer’s Edge Bangalore and Golfer’s Edge Chennai.
Wider ecosystem
It is now ready to integrate the long-drive format of ULD into the TTV ecosystem, creating roads for golf enthusiasts, corporate events and community-based tournaments.
TTV founder Hari Natarajan said: “This collaboration fits perfectly with our mission to bring about a revolution in golf and multisporter experiences in India.
“By taking on the format of ULD, we can offer authentic, energetic competitions that combine our advanced indoor and outdoor solutions with the sensation of long ride.”
TTV head of Marketing and Golfer’s Edge co-founder added
Bharath Arvind: “We are pleased to launch competitions and championships that will inspire a new generation of athletes and improve the golf landscape in the country.
“We will also introduce the ULD Academy in India to further train athletes for speed needed for competitions with long journeys.”
Uld CEO Jeff Gilder said he was looking forward to the India company, which he called a market with “huge potential”.
“Our Championship Series -format has proved successful in building competitions and events worldwide, and will enable Teetime Ventures to replicate that success, making Long Drive accessible to players from beginners to professionals.”
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