Adapting to a new generation of golfers

Affordable Golf for Young Professionals

By Nextgengolf

The Nextgengolf City Tour is getting young professionals in the game this summer. With affordable golf tournaments in major cities like Boston, NYC, DC, Chicago, , and many more, Nextgengolf is making it easier for young professionals to play tournament golf. Over 50 tournaments are scheduled amongst 14 cities, all of which are at quality courses for an affordable price (average price is between $50-$95). The list of host courses is sure to impress.

This past weekend the City Tour “teed off” at top courses like Harborside International Golf Center in Chicago and the National Golf Club in Fort Washington, MD. The caliber of courses for the monthly tournaments will continue to impress as the tour continues. However, even more impressive is the value of the experience in a sport where affordability is hard to come by.

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In addition to the affordable golf experience the City Tour provides, all participants also receive exclusive deals and discounts on merchandise in the Player Shop. Brands like Srixon, Cleveland, Ogio, New Balance, Oxford, and more are available at exclusive prices for young professionals. These discounts can be utilized for customized discount golf apparel from Oxford Golf, or for the new pair of New Balance golf shoes you’ve needed. Even better is the exclusive pricing on Srixon golf balls. Affordable golf has never been so accessible for 18-34 year olds!

Participation on the City Tour grants access to competitive and fun golf events this summer, apparel and equipment discounts, the chance to compete at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in the City Tour National Championship, a dozen Z-Star premium city-logo balls ($44.99 Retail) and a custom City Tour bag tag ($4.99 Retail).

Whether you are looking to golf in Chicago, DC, New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, or somewhere else, the Nextgen City Tour is the go-to affordable golf experience for young professionals across the country this summer.

**Katherine Dobson is an intern at Nextgengolf.

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