British electric trolley manufacturer Stewart Golf has formed a new charity partnership with On Course Foundation, offering support to wounded veterans.
The On Course Foundation is a charity organisation dedicated to helping wounded, injured, and sick veterans through golf. The foundation provides golfing tuition, work experience placements, and employment opportunities in the golf industry. These initiatives aim to improve the physical and mental well-being of veterans, helping them regain confidence and independence.
“Without the support of the golfing community and companies like Stewart Golf, the important work of the On Course Foundation wouldn’t exist,” said John Dodds, Executive Director of the On Course Foundation USA. “The more golf teaching moments we provide, the more physically, mentally and professionally capable and happy Service members become.”
“At Stewart Golf, we are committed to enhancing the golfing experience for all players, and our partnership with the On Course Foundation reflects our dedication to supporting those who have served their country,” said Mark Stewart, CEO of Stewart Golf. “We are proud to contribute to the recovery and well-being of veterans through this collaboration.”
To mark the new partnership, Stewart Golf have created a unique military inspired camouflage Q Follow trolley that is being auctioned to raise funds and awareness for the On Course Foundation’s program of confidence building, golf coaching and employment events.