Swing Juice, an energy drink developed by an avid golfer, and The Environmental Institute for Golf, have reached an agreement that will result in the development and funding of environmental programs for the golf industry.
The three-year commitment calls for Swing Juice to donate a portion of sales revenues to The Institute. The Institute’s logo, Web site address and a statement that a portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Institute will be included on each bottle.
Swing Juice is an energy drink designed with a specific blend of ingredients to help with an athletes focus, stamina and energy ahead of and during competition. It is also a healthier choice than most other energy drinks and sports drinks by containing less caffeine, less sugar and no sodium. For a list of ingredients and more information, including how to order, visit www.swingjuice.com.
“We are absolutely thrilled about our partnership with the Institute. With the continued support for and excitement about our product, we look forward to making a lasting impact on the golf industry and the environment.” said Jon Mason, c.e.o. of Sports Energy Distribution (the parent company of Swing Juice) and Founder of Swing Juice Energy Drink.
The Environmental Institute for Golf, the philanthropic organization of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), is a collaborative effort of the environmental and golf communities, dedicated to strengthening the compatibility of golf with the natural environment. The Institute concentrates on delivering programs and services involving research, education and outreach that communicate the best management practices of environmental stewardship on the golf course.
"We are pleased to partner with Swing Juice," said Institute Chairman Bill Kubly. "The company has shown a strong commitment to the game and a desire to give back to it. We look forward to a longstanding relationship."
For more on The Institute, visit www.eifg.org.