Among her many achievements, Kupcho earned medalist honors in 2018 at the NCAA Division I Golf Championships and was the national collegiate Player of the Year. Last summer, she was a member of the victorious U.S. Curtis Cup, Palmer Cup, and World Amateur teams.
PING Golf President John K. Solheim said,
"We're excited to welcome a player of Jennifer's incredible talent to PING. We've worked with her since her junior golf days and have long admired her ability and passion for the game. Her performance at the Augusta National Women's Amateur caught the public's attention and proved her ability to excel under pressure on a global stage. To shoot a final-round 67 and win by four strokes was an amazing accomplishment. She's a player who fits the PING brand in every way."Kupcho, who earned 2019 LPGA membership through last fall's Q Series, said joining PING brings her confidence as she prepares to test her game at the highest level.
Kupcho said,
"I'm really happy to be with PING. They've been tremendous supporters of women's golf throughout their history. I'm looking forward to representing them as a professional. PING clubs have been in my bag for my greatest accomplishments in golf, so I have complete confidence in the equipment. It's custom-built to fit my game and their team of experts brings me comfort knowing they're committed to helping me bring out the best in my game."
As part of a multi-year agreement, Kupcho will play a minimum of 11 PING clubs, including a driver and putter. Her headwear will display PING and she'll carry a PING Tour staff bag. She tees off this week playing a G400 Max driver, G410 3 wood, G400 hybrids, i210 irons, Glide 2.0 wedges, and a Sigma G Darby putter. Financial terms and the length of the agreement were not disclosed.
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