EMSc to sponsor successful young British golfer

4th December 2013

Leading energy solutions manufacturer EMSc (UK) Ltd is proud to announce it has signed a three year sponsorship deal with Sheffield based golfer Tom Perry.

EMSc (UK) Ltd, who have their office and manufacturing headquarters in Sheffield will partner with Tom, 21, to promote the company's flagship product the Powerstar voltage optimisation system. Tom started playing golf from an early age in Sheffield at Abbeydale Golf Club. At the age of 11 he was entering and winning tournaments across Sheffield and Yorkshire and by 15 was breaking records, setting the course record at his local club. Tom has also won the Sheffield 6 Man Tournament (in both the boys and mens categories) and will be joining the EPD (European Professional Development) Pro Golf Tour in January 2014. Mr. Perry said, -I am very grateful for the support provided to me by EMSc (UK) Ltd, it will allow me to concentrate on playing golf, competing in tournaments and achieving my dreams of playing on the tour. I look forward to representing EMSc (UK) and the Powerstar brand throughout Europe in the upcoming tournaments. The EPD Professional Golf Tour takes place over a year, across six countries and involves twenty tournaments. The top placed golfers from The Tour will receive a free pass to compete in the 2015 Challenge Tour, which is the second tier mens Professional Golf Tour. Alex Mardapittas, managing director EMSc (UK) Ltd said, -Tom has an exciting future ahead and we are happy to support him as he makes his initial steps onto the Professional Tour. We will certainly be keeping a close eye on his success. I am sure in the coming years he will be carrying the Powerstar brand into the Challenge Tour. He certainly has the talent to achieve all his ambitions.

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