Building Strong Foundations for the sport of XDL

Building Strong Foundations for the sport of XDL

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The emerging sport of Xtreme Drivers League (XDL) is going from strength to strength during the pandemic. The sport of XDL is now officially recognised and listed away from Golf which was the objective for owner of the League, Olna Ford. The main reason we needed the sport to be recognised away from Golf was that non-golfers compete in this sport, equally Xtreme Drivers are high performance athletes. With the mission to grow the sport throughout every region in New Zealand the task comes with challenges which are supported by the sport’s sponsor JP Liebenberg, owner of New Horizon Construction. JP has always been a keen supporter of sport and came in as a sponsor with his company, Cavalier Homes, Waikato. With the future plans for the sport growing rapidly the switch of JP’S logos was a good idea. New Horizon Construction will be seen on events media and products which are being designed in house. Olna will be seeking local companies to manufacture most of her products and is looking forward to revealing what's in store for the sport and athletes. The sport of XDL is definitely classified as an expensive sport. Sponsors are the KEY to the success of the events and the future plans that are in place. Olna has invested in the sport since 2016 and is proud to have created sports history for New Zealand and Australia with the Trans Tasman Clash and National Teams, New Zealand Long Blacks and Aussie Long Ballers, who are famously recognised on the wall of Fame at Greg Norman’s course, Stonecutters Ridge Golf Club , NSW, Australia. Olna is super excited and grateful to be supported by JP who is dedicated to seeing the sport grow. Look out for the New Horizon Construction logo and go to www.iganz.co.nz for more on the sport of XDL. #GOLFJUSTGOTLOUD


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