Underpin Sports, a Leeds-based company that specializes in enhancing the psychological performance of elite amateur and professional golfers, has achieved exceptional growth this year. It has doubled its revenue, tripled its player portfolio, and expanded its corporate network membership by 132%, which includes firms such as Blacks Solicitors. In its efforts to accelerate growth, the company plans to increase its revenue by 50% in the next 12 months.
Undoubtedly, its corporate network membership is a significant source of revenue, and its 72 Club provides a range of events and strategic partnership opportunities to numerous sectors across Yorkshire, including finance and construction. To cater to its rapid growth, the company has expanded its network beyond Yorkshire and established its presence in Scotland, headed up by Scott Dickson, a reputable figure in the drinks, golf, and whisky industry. Underpin Sports has also launched its academy to support grass-roots players.
The company has increased its elite-level player portfolio from six to twenty in just 12 months, which includes 15 professionals and five amateurs. Underpin Sports has much to be proud of in this regard, having supported some of the UK’s rising golf stars, such as the AIG Women’s Open’s winner, Charlotte Heath. The company has also secured a vital partnership with the Clutch Pro Tour, which feeds both the Challenge and DP World Tours.
Underpin Sports has made some key senior-level appointments, such as Sean Jarvis, who joined as a non-executive director earlier in the year, and whose sporting experience will help drive the company’s long-term strategic growth aims. Stewart Clough, the managing director of Underpin Sports, commented, “We don’t want to stand still though and see massive potential to scale the business even further as we move into 2024.”
Underpin Sports, a Leeds-based company that specializes in enhancing the psychological performance of elite amateur and professional golfers, has achieved exceptional growth this year. It has doubled its revenue, tripled its player portfolio, and expanded its corporate network membership by 132%, which includes firms such as Blacks Solicitors. In its efforts to accelerate growth, the company plans to increase its revenue by 50% in the next 12 months.
Undoubtedly, its corporate network membership is a significant source of revenue, and its 72 Club provides a range of events and strategic partnership opportunities to numerous sectors across Yorkshire, including finance and construction. To cater to its rapid growth, the company has expanded its network beyond Yorkshire and established its presence in Scotland, headed up by Scott Dickson, a reputable figure in the drinks, golf, and whisky industry. Underpin Sports has also launched its academy to support grass-roots players.
The company has increased its elite-level player portfolio from six to twenty in just 12 months, which includes 15 professionals and five amateurs. Underpin Sports has much to be proud of in this regard, having supported some of the UK’s rising golf stars, such as the AIG Women’s Open’s winner, Charlotte Heath. The company has also secured a vital partnership with the Clutch Pro Tour, which feeds both the Challenge and DP World Tours.
Underpin Sports has made some key senior-level appointments, such as Sean Jarvis, who joined as a non-executive director earlier in the year, and whose sporting experience will help drive the company’s long-term strategic growth aims. Stewart Clough, the managing director of Underpin Sports, commented, “We don’t want to stand still though and see massive potential to scale the business even further as we move into 2024.”