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AmCap Home Loans Sponsors PGA Tour Player

May 13, 2021
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AmCap Home Loans launched a multi-year brand ambassador sponsorship with PGA Tour player, Roger Sloan. As part of the sponsorship, Sloan will be displaying the AmCap logo on his golf shirt and tour bag at PGA events.

The company is using the partnership as a way to leverage the PGA Tour demographic and broaden its brand profile and industry footprint, according to a press release.

"When Roger broke the course record at The Clubs at Houston Oaks, I knew this was an athlete with phenomenal potential, much like AmCap where we are on the verge of becoming one of the premier home lending companies," said AmCap Home Loans CEO Garrett Clayton.

Both AmCap and Sloan are based out of Houston, Texas and in 2019, AmCap helped Sloan's Family achieve the American Dream of homeownership.

Sloan is currently in his fourth season on the PGA Tour. He has won at every level he has competed, including two worldwide victories. Recently, Sloan shot an opening-round 62 at The Wyndham Championship.

AmCap Home Loans is a major sponsor of The Houston Open for the second year in a row. This year the tournament will be held on November 11-14 at Memorial Park Golf Course.

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