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Growing Xtreme Drivers Nationwide

The pandemic has proven to be everyone's biggest challenge both in 2020 and in 2021. Olna Ford the CEO of New Zealand Long Drive and IGANZ says the sport of Long Drive and the professional division Xtreme Drivers, has put most events on hold given Covid lockdowns and the restrictions which are still in place. Thanks to the support from JP Liebenberg, Owner of New Horizon Construction, Olna knows she has the right man beside her to take on the National growth plan for the sport. Olna and JP have a make local and promote local approach and with this are looking forward to revealing the 2022 plans to get into the community with promotions for the sports growth. JP has the expertise Olna requires and has invested as a sponsor. The ideas on the table will bring work into regions whilst gaining interest in the sport through participation. The products and services that will be announced will have the New Horizon Construction logo attached. The 2022 season will see NEW developments for the sport and players, along with community engagement events. The New Zealand Long Blacks will be proudly wearing the New Horizon Construction logo on their uniform soon to be revealed. JP seen here with Phillis Meti and Paul West, Captains of the New Zealand Long Blacks gifting the fabulous Walton Golf Club with some LB merchandise after a club visit to promote the sport.

Trailers looking to be Built in New Zealand for community engagement

Olna has searched the nation for the right trailers to get the sport of Long Hitters out and about...not being able to find what's required Olna has decided to build off spec to get a road certified trailer in every region. The expert team at New Horizon Construction are key to the success of Olna’s plans which are set to launch January 2022. Getting wheels in motion to drive business on and off the tee with New Horizon Construction.

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