ISEKI Partners With Golf Business International

Suffolk-based tractor and mower supplier ISEKI has signed up to be a corporate partner with Golf Business International, the group of independent golf consultants. ISEKI has been manufacturing compact tractors and mowers in Japan for more than 90 years and has had a presence in Europe for more than five decades. Headquartered in Tokyo, ISEKI is one of the largest and most respected agricultural machinery manufacturers in Japan.

David Withers, ISEKI UK & Ireland managing director, said: “Having known Howard Swan and the members of Golf Business International for many years, we felt this was an excellent opportunity to strengthen our links with influential leaders in the golf industry.”

Swan, chairman of Golf Business International, added: “We’re delighted to welcome ISEKI into the Golf Business International fold. It is a widely respected company which continues to innovate and expand its market share and we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership.”

Formed originally as the Golf Consultants Association in 1999, Golf Business International, which rebranded in 2017 and is now a ‘preferred partner’ of England Golf, is unique in its ability to make available a team of highly respected and experienced golf industry professionals to deal with any aspect of the business of golf through from conception to end.

Pictured top Howard Swan (left) and David Withers

Golf Business International www.golfbusinessinternational.com

ISEKI UK & Ireland https://iseki.co.uk/

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