ANNOUNCEMENT: Grow Golf x MNML Golf


Grow Golf is a
MNML Golf Ambassador

It's Monday morning, and I'm thrilled to announce an exciting new chapter in the Grow Golf story – we're now an ambassador with MNML Golf. This collaboration represents more than just an arrangement; it's a meeting of kindred spirits in the golf industry.

When Like Minds Connect

When I first reached out to MNML Golf, it was pretty simple. It wasn't just their innovative golf bag – it was their approach to building something meaningful in the golf space. Like Grow Golf, they're founder-led, operating with the pure passion that comes from believing in an idea so deeply that you're willing to bet on it.

Both our companies share a remarkable similarity in our journeys. We've chosen to grow organically, letting our ideas and innovations speak for themselves rather than relying on massive marketing budgets (we both have a $0 marketing budget - yes, you read that right). This authentic approach resonates with what I believe when starting Grow Golf – that when you create something truly valuable, people will naturally gravitate toward it and tell other people.

A Shared Vision

MNML Golf, like Grow Golf, is committed to making golf more welcoming (as a community) and accessible (with the insights and ideas I share). MNML is challenging industry norms and creating products that speak to both traditional players and newcomers to the sport. This alignment with our mission to grow the game makes this partnership feel natural and purposeful.

In today's competitive golf industry, it's finding the people your mission aligns closely with, and working together to create new opportunities. As one of their ambassadors, I'm eager to embody that philosophy, combining our strengths to better serve the golf community.

Looking Ahead

I'm excited about the possibilities this collaboration brings for golf courses and professionals like you. For you, it means getting access to their insight around their brand, or scoring the next big-hit for the winning member-guest team. If you're curious about their bag (which as a PING Hoofer lifer, I fully endorse) let me know (say Hi at hello@growgolf.co). I'll tell you why I think it belongs in your pro shop today.

We're just getting started, and we can't wait to share what's next 👀

Now let's get back to work. Let's Grow Golf,

-Rich


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