LPGA CHANGES ITS LOGO
FOR A SWINGING FUTURE
The Ladies Professional Golfers Association of America has updated its traditional logo of a lady golfer swinging a club (pictured left).
It will be its fourth different logo in the tour's 58-year history.
"We designed a logo that represents the power, strength and athleticism of our LPGA athletes, and with the use of the bold colours, highlights our international membership and global business," said LPGA Commissioner Carolyn F. Bivens.
"This new logo, pictured right, underscores the changes in women's sports and the LPGA in recent years, and communicates the LPGA's bright future."
The LPGA-owned and operated 2007 season-ending ADT Championship in November at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla., will mark the first event to fully display the new LPGA logo.
The Ladies Professional Golfers Association of America has updated its traditional logo of a lady golfer swinging a club (pictured left).
It will be its fourth different logo in the tour's 58-year history.
"We designed a logo that represents the power, strength and athleticism of our LPGA athletes, and with the use of the bold colours, highlights our international membership and global business," said LPGA Commissioner Carolyn F. Bivens.
"This new logo, pictured right, underscores the changes in women's sports and the LPGA in recent years, and communicates the LPGA's bright future."
The LPGA-owned and operated 2007 season-ending ADT Championship in November at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla., will mark the first event to fully display the new LPGA logo.
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