 Woodworm’s Test heroes Pietersen and Flintoff
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The company that makes the cricket bats that Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen smash around the world in England’s Test Match cause, is set to diversify into golf clothing.
Woodworm, based in West Sussex, emerged from obscurity last year to claim 10 per-cent of the lucrative cricket bat market when signing up the England stars on the eve of the Ashes victory. It has now agreed a five-year deal for World No.5 golfer Ernie Els to endorse a new range of golf clothing.
The South African is also in the same management stable as Flintoff – International Sports Management headed by Andrew ‘Chubby’ Chandler – and will help design the range to wear in US and European Tour events.
He said: "In no time Woodworm has become a household brand in cricket. The challenge is to achieve similar success in the golf clothing market and I’m hugely looking forward to my partnership with Woodworm."
Woodworm bats cost between £115 and £220 for adults and the company, which has received a seven figure cash injection, is set to sell more than 30,000 bats this year doubling its profits to £2.5million by September.