DP World to reveal the five global beneficiaries of the ‘second life container’ campaign

Next month, DP World will be unveiling the five global beneficiaries of the ‘second life container campaign’, with the five recipients focused on three key areas of growth for the sport – disability golf, junior golf, and ladies’ golf – hoping to inspire and encourage more people to take up the sport.

Unveiled at the Slync.io Dubai Desert Classic in January, the DP World container  has travelled around the globe collecting balls at various tour events.

The golf balls have been collected in numerous ways, with donations from DP World Tour players, fans, professional golf ball divers and children on golf ball hunts.

Not only is there the main 20-foot container, there are also mini containers at DP World Tour events to help collect balls at every stop of the season.

Following the conclusion of this year’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates, DP World will use its expertise as a leader in global supply chain solutions to redistribute the golf balls to five grassroots organisations around the world.

Each organisation will receive a proportion of the tens-of-thousands of golf balls that are currently filling up the Second Life Container.

For the remainder of the season, golf fans are encouraged to follow the containers progress at https://www.dpworld.com/dpwtcontainer

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