ClubmakingWIRE home
About ClubmakingWIRE
Why Us ClubmakingWIRE
ClubmakingWIRE Members
Contact Us
Archive by Date
Archive by Member

 

 
magique banner
 

 
spacer 2007-04-19 - Magique Supports PGMA’s ‘Naked Guy’ Commercial

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Professional Golf Marshals Association (PGMA) is taking to the airwaves to promote its Membership Acquisition Program with a new ‘Naked Guy’ commercial, and Magique Golf provided production support.

According to Jim Collins, CEO of the PGMA, the organization felt the best way to reach potential golf tournament marshals, course starters and volunteers was through a commercial that airs during programming of interest to golf enthusiasts.

The 60-second “Naked Guy” commercial was produced by Phoenix-based Spectrum Video & Film with the idea of being edgy enough to catch viewers attention and then visit the PGMA website to get more information about joining. The spot features a streaker at a golf tournament and the PGMA is hoping the tagline, “It’s good for the game,” will become a catch phrase among potential members.

The commercial was shot at San Marcos Crowne Plaza Resort Golf Course in Chandler and featured 35 extras provided by MovieWork Now casting agency.

“We were looking for something that would get people’s attention, but not distract from our message,” Collins said, adding that Spectrum Video delivered a product far beyond his initial expectations.

The creative team at Spectrum was led by Dave Ammons. “Their standard of professionalism is a strong statement to their industry,” Collins said. Also supporting the production of the spot were Magique Golf, f2Golf and Pinfire Golf.

The “Naked Guy” commercial will air on the Golf Channel and other sports related stations in late April. The commercial can also be viewed at the PGMA website www.PGMAgolf.com and on YouTube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zBL5oy0meg

The PGMA’s mission is to enhance the game of golf through an alliance of golf marshals, golf course starters and volunteers trained in the area of golf rules, etiquette, pace of play, golf course safety and amateur and professional tournament play.

“If you have ever wanted to be a golf marshal, membership in the PGMA is a must,” said Collins.

For more information, visit www.PGMAgolf.com or call 480-355-9275. For more information on Magique Golf and Magique custom-fit golf clubs, please call or 480.961.7507 or visit http://www.magiquegolf.com



Headquartered in Tempe, Ariz., Magique Golf Inc. designs, manufactures and distributes a custom line of high-performance drivers, woods, irons and wedges — all manufactured with Magique’s trademarked Gram Matched System® for maximum performance. For more information about Magique Golf products and its custom fitting process, call 480.961.7507 or visit www.magiquegolf.com
Disclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release. Please do not contact ClubmakingWIRE. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry. ClubmakingWIRE disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.