Huddersfield Europro tour golfer Chris Hanson partners with hometown firm Abzorb
European Tour golfer Chris Hanson has joined forces with Huddersfield-based communications company Abzorb for the 2016 season.
Chris is currently competing on The European Tour in South Africa at the Tshwane Open, after recently having a successful two weeks in Johannesburg at the start of January.
Chris, who is also from Huddersfield, is set to play in over 20 countries around the world this coming year.
Commenting on the new partnership, Chris said: “Without the support of companies like Abzorb my dream would not be possible. I really can’t thank them enough for their support and look forward to sharing the journey with them.”
Abzorb, which is a SLA-led business, is a continually growing and a national supplier, which boosts a local workforce. The firm has delivered self-care branded solutions to some of the top universities in the UK.
Steve Beeby of Abzorb added: “We are a company that are proud to support local teams, charities and foundations. We are very excited to support Chris on The European Tour and really look forward to following his progress!”
Want your business, product or service to be seen regionally and nationally? Bdaily helps you get your story in front of the right audience, every day. Find out how Bdaily can help →
Join more than 55,000 subscribers by signing up to our daily bulletin each morning here.
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
The speed of the world, and the scale-ups rocketing through it
Care about the experience, not just the outcome
The rise of an alternative investor model
Bots don't beat personal business coaching
From COVID-19 to the Middle East crisis
How to build credibility in B2B marketing
Is your business ready for the trade union change?
Government 'must take its foot off businesses' throats'
Upskilling key to civil engineering's future
Why apprenticeships are becoming a strategic asset
Business growth requires the right environment
OpenAI decision a wake-up call for our tech plans