JT Hughes Group Agrees Oswestry Sponsorship Deal
Leading local motoring retailer JT Hughes Group has announced a three-year partnership with Oswestry Golf Club.
The partnership unites two prominent Shropshire brands in a multi-year sponsorship deal.
Located deep in the Shropshire countryside and designed by James Braid, Oswestry Golf Club is home to two Ryder Cup captains and is considered one of Shropshire’s premier golf courses.
The three-year partnership marks the beginning of a unique collaboration aimed at enhancing the exposure of JT Hughes’s leading automotive brands to a new generation of golf professionals and enthusiasts.
Visitors to Oswestry Golf Club will soon experience a series of new ‘ride-and-drive’ events at the club’s 18-hole par 70 course, led by the JT Hughes management team.
Regular onsite displays and promotional appearances are also part of the sponsorship deal.
Jeremy Rose, director of commercial at Oswestry Golf Club, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating:
“We are delighted to welcome JT Hughes as title sponsor of Oswestry Golf Club.
“They have such a rich history in the local area and their excellent record of offering outstanding value and customer service aligns nicely with our aims here at Oswestry Golf Club.
“I look forward to this relationship growing and once again thank JT Hughes for joining us as title sponsor.”
John Hughes, managing director of JT Hughes, added:
“Representing some of the best car brands in Shropshire and Mid-Wales, JT Hughes Group is thrilled to partner with Oswestry Golf Club.
“The club has been driving brand success for many years.
“There’s no better fit for our group, and we look forward to developing our special relationship over the coming years at this premier golfing venue.”
One of Shropshire’s largest and most successful automotive groups, JT Hughes Group specializes in the sale of new and used cars and aftersales services.
Operating out of four dealerships in Shrewsbury, Telford, and Newtown, the group is the official franchise for Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Isuzu, KGM (formerly Ssangyong), and Ineos Grenadier.