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Motocaddy expands brand ambassador team

7 June 2023

Global brand continues to support the best young talent in the game

Motocaddy, the world’s leading powered golf trolley company, has announced the signing of  seven new Brand Ambassadors to join established names such as Major-winning caddy  legend Billy Foster and six-time DP World Tour winner and Ryder Cup player Niclas Fasth

They include some of the game’s most exciting amateur talents and players who recently  turned professional with stellar amateur careers behind them. 

The global leader in electric trolleys and pushcarts is synonymous with supporting the next  generation of golfing talent. After many years as ‘Official Trolley Partner’ to the PGA EuroPro  Tour, this year the brand extended its support for aspiring male and female professional  golfers playing on the Clutch Tour, which this week stages the Motocaddy Masters event at  The Manor House, near the Cotswolds. 

Among the 13 Brand Ambassadors now representing Motocaddy on a global basis are two  of the most exciting elite amateurs in the world with a trophy cabinet to match their talent. 

John Gough – currently the top-ranked Englishman at 13th in the World Amateur Golf  Rankings – has a growing global reputation following an incredible last two years in which he  has cemented his position as the most successful domestic amateur in the last 35 years,  with an unprecedented seven Major victories. Those championship wins span five different  countries across three continents, including becoming this year’s Australian Master of the  Amateurs Champion and Irish Open Amateur Champion. Last year, he won the Lytham  Trophy and Spanish Amateur Championship, while in 2021 he became the English Amateur  Champion and the Palmetto Amateur Champion. The 24-year-old from Berkshire plays off  +6 and has been the England Golf Captain for the last three years. 

Kris Kim is a 15-year-old prodigy who plays off +4 and has already made his debut on the  professional circuit. The Walton Heath based player won the Fairhaven Trophy by six shots  this year, following victories at the R&A Junior Open Championship and the HMC Singles  Strokeplay event in 2022. He remains undefeated for the England U16’s team with four  points from four matches in a recent 16-8 victory over Spain. 

“We’re really excited to see John and Kris use Motocaddy products during their elite amateur  tournaments and we’ll be supporting them all the way onto what I’m sure will be successful  careers as professional golfers,” said Motocaddy Marketing Director, Oliver Churcher “We  pride ourselves on encouraging the best young talent in the game and our 2023 ambassador  roster is the best we’ve ever assembled to represent the brand,” he added. 

Other players in the 2023 Brand Ambassador programme include Harry Goddard, a 23- year-old who recently turned professional following an impressive amateur resume that  included strong performances in the Grand Final of the Faldo Series and the Lytham Trophy  at historic Royal Lytham & St Annes. He represented England from the age of 15 and was a  member of the GB&I team that faced Continental Europe at age 16. 

Curtis Knipes, is a 22-year-old who joined the paid professional ranks in 2020 with a +4.4  handicap having qualified for The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in 2019. Since  turning professional, he has achieved several top-5 finishes across the Mena, PGA EuroPro  and Clutch Pro Tours. 

Other names signed include Olly Huggins, who as an amateur broke into the England  squad in 2020 and was selected for every four, six and nine man teams over his final two  seasons, culminating in selection as national team captain.  

Ever-present at England Men’s and Boys’ level, Callum Farr concluded his amateur career  as one of the most respected individuals in elite world matchplay thanks to notable  performances in the Spanish, English and NSW Amateur Championships. Turning  professional in 2021, he delivered a maiden professional victory in just the third start of his  career. Harvey Byers has had standout performances across Europe, Asia and Oceania,  including most recently a run of three runner-up finishes and a maiden win from his first  seven starts as a professional. 

Into his fifth year as a professional, 27-year-old George Bloor George turned professional  following an illustrious amateur career having reached a +4 handicap as an ever-present  member of the England Men’s squad and reaching the final of the English Amateur  Championship in 2016. 

Will Roebuck is returning to professional golf after three years as Tour Director of the  Clutch Pro Tour. He most recently competed on the PGA TOUR Latin America for two  seasons and prior to this has played on the Challenge Tour, EuroPro Tour and Alps Tour,  notching up a number of top 5 and top 10 finishes. Before turning professional, Will played  for the University of Mississippi – one of the top golf programs in the USA. 

Continuing to represent Motocaddy are Ashley Mansell, who represented Great Britain &  Ireland in the PGA Cup against the United States and wears the distinctive Motocaddy  branding on his clothing, and German Sandy Voss, who plies her trade on the LET Access  Tour while using a premium Motocaddy M-TECH GPS electric trolley. 

All brand ambassadors will use Motocaddy S5 GPS or M5 GPS electric trolleys, plus a PRO  3000 laser rangefinder and game-enhancing accessories. 

For more information about Motocaddy trolleys, plus other Motocaddy products including  bags, batteries and accessories, please visit www.motocaddy.com or follow  @MotocaddyGolf. For further information on the Motocaddy ambassadors, visit  www.motocaddy.com/brand-ambassadors

For further information, please contact Adam Smith at Sports Impact  

on +44 (0)208 549 5500 or at or Oliver Churcher,  Marketing Director on +44 (0)1279 712371 or at