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Ken Whites wins second Spanish contract

12.18am 24th November 2008 - Corporate

Already well known for supplying the largest and most comprehensive range of golf products/materials available in the UK market, the reputation of pro-active Ken Whites’ is growing abroad. The company’s latest development in the coveted international market is to supply the spectacular Golf Mundo Aguilon based in east Andalusia and is the second substantial contract secured by their Spanish agent Disyema Golf for this course.

The backdrop of the Sierra Aguilon Mountains and breathtaking views of the Bay of Pulpi makes this the perfect setting for a golf course and the challenging, uniquely designed holes means that Aguilon Golf is the newcomer among the most interesting courses in the Costa De Sol.

Ken Whites initially manufactured finger posts and other products in timber for the course and the club was so impressed with the quality and service received from this reputable British company they have now ordered additional signage in natural granite in cut shape.

Each stone weighed over 100kgs and mounted on to this a di-bond plate with full colour graphic and perfectly complement the design of this beautiful course boasting over 100 bunkers, 6 large lakes and a large number of natural ravines.

Ben White, sales & finance director says, “These stones not only look stunning, they will last virtually forever as the main plate can be replaced when necessary. We are already working in Portugal, Denmark and southern Ireland and are looking to develop things further with our Spanish agent so that we can expand our exposure in Spain.”

Ken Whites www.golf-signs.co.uk
Golf Mundo Aguilon www.aguilongolf.com

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