Booyaa Golf Launches First Ad Campaign
Submitted by: Media Update Editor
"This isn't just another ad. It's a statement," says Chantelle van Greune, Global Marketing Manager at BooYaa Golf. “We're introducing BooYaa to the world with the same confidence, energy and premium quality that defines our apparel. This advert is bold, unapologetic and unmistakably BooYaa."
"We wanted to make sure BooYaa's first official advert didn't just talk about the brand — it felt like the brand," says the production team at Brits Film Productions. "Using Virtual LED volume technology gave us complete flexibility to build out the BooYaa world with scale, emotion and cinematic impact."
BooYaa Golf says it continues to redefine what it means to be a golf apparel brand — not just with product, but with presence. This advert marks a new chapter in the brand's fast-growing journey.
For more information, visit www.booyaagolf.co.za. You can also follow BooYaa Golf on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Instagram, or on TikTok.
*Image courtesy of contributor
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