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Pacific Rim Long Drive - IGANZ- Rarotonga

Sun, sand and the crystal waters of the Pacific are very much on the minds of the IGANZ crew who are excited to hear the borders are opening up this April. The pandemic has delayed everyone all around the world and international flights without isolation is music to everyone's ears. The IGANZ Pacific Rim Series is back on the charts with a bigger and brighter vision incorporating many more Islands. The PRS will bring players from all over the world and with a strong tie to Asia the media hype will certainly bring business to the much loved Islands. More than Long Drive and Xtreme Drivers, the IGANZ collective looks to grow relationships with locals and support important projects and ways the events and players can give back. Planning a big catch-up from the global pause that the pandemic has caused, the crew and players are eager to get the ball rolling.

IGANZ sponsored players have been made to feel like VIPS on and off the tee, flying high to see the sights to sign wrapped vehicles to promote champions. The IGANZ Pacific Rim Series from 2022 will be one of the biggest international series for the sport with announcements being made from June. IGANZ welcomes New associates in the Pacific to make contact and invites interest via www.iganz.co.nz

IGANZ investment into the Pacific Rim Series will see growth in other business sectors and looks forward to making an impact on tourism with regular events. Founder and CEO of IGANZ, Olna Ford, looks forward to working with locals and will appoint on- ground managers for events and the ongoing development of the sport in the given regions. surrounding the Media for our PRS. Getting ready to clear the grid with our neighboring islands #GolfJustGotLoud

 

Mr Maurice Allen, IGANZ first Long Drive sponsored athlete and Champion is current Pacific Rim Series title holder. Ms Phillis Meti (MNZM) is poster gal for the sport and will feature alongside Maurice for upcoming media

Players feeling the buzz after flying high over the Cook Islands