PGA Member Clubs to Benefit from Discover Network’s Global Buying Power
VACAVILLE, Calif. – The Northern California PGA has signed a year-long agreement with Discover Network, the world’s 3rd largest global network, to become an official payments partner of the league.
As part of the sponsorship, Discover Network will have a visible role in Northern California PGA’s Pro-Series as the new presenting partner. The event series will begin Monday, November 2nd in Sonoma, California.
“We’re excited to strike a relationship with the Northern California PGA,” said Pete Illian, Vice President at Discover Network. “This relationship will benefit both parties as it will heighten awareness of Discover Network’s global buying power when it comes to credit and debit card acceptance, as well as drive increased Discover Card, and other international cards running on our network, usage at PGA member clubs.”
Global cards running on the domestic Discover Network include UnionPay in China, BCcard from South Korea, JCB in Japan, and RuPay from India
Additional sponsorship elements include Discover Network brand presence within all of the PGA’s communication platforms, inclusive of the official website, newsletters, e-blasts, and social media campaigns.
“The Northern California PGA is delighted to welcome a world-class partner in Discover Network to our program,” said Chris Thomas, Executive Director & COO. “We are thrilled that Discover Network is supporting our member tournament program, and look forward to sharing information about the great Discover Network business solutions that will benefit our members and their facilities.
About the Northern California Section of the PGA of America (NCPGA)
Organized in 1920 to promote interest in the game of golf, the birth of this association was heralded as an important step to the advancement of the game in this district. The Northern California Section is one of the forty-one designated Sections of the PGA of America, the world’s largest working sports organization. With over 1,100 dedicated PGA Professionals and apprentices at over 500 golf facilities in Northern California and Northwestern Nevada, the association continues to have a positive impact on the game of golf and communities both regionally and nationally. For more information, please visit www.ncpgalinks.com.