June 12, 2018

Legendary Golf Brand Partners with Fan & Fuel

Fan & Fuel’s newest partner is a timeless golf brand that was built on the name of one of the greatest players in history. The legendary golfer, Ben Hogan, started making and selling his own clubs in 1953 after winning 3 majors. In 2017, they started selling their goods directly to consumers exclusively on their online store, where users now benefit from their factory-direct pricing. Our goal is to strengthen the brand and community of Ben Hogan through our partnership together.

Ben Hogan chose to partner with Fan & Fuel to drive sales and boost their online presence through Google Ads and Facebook ads. We are also continually making updates to their Shopify site to enhance user experience and increase site conversions through both design and functionality.

We are so excited for our partnership with Ben Hogan Golf Equipment Company and to expand our digital marketing efforts into the international market!

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