Sunbrella Kids Clinic Ready for Wyndham Kids

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Wyndham Championship fans who attend the tournament with children will have access to non-golf diversion at the Sunbrella® Kids Zone, it was announced today. Sunbrella® is a leading brand of Burlington, N.C.-based Glen Raven, Inc.

The Kids Zone is located in front of the Sedgefield Country Club clubhouse near the main entrance to the tournament. The Sunbrella® Kids Zone includes two large inflatables. One is a slide complex with a palm tree in the middle; the other is a “jumping castle” with an obstacle course inside and a slide on the outside.

Glen Raven, Inc. is a global leader in performance fabric. The company’s leading brand is Sunbrella®, a family of performance fabrics recognized as leaders in awning, casual furniture and marine applications. The company, founded in 1880, has manufacturing locations in North America, Europe and Asia.

The Wyndham Championship Youth Golf Clinic is set for 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Jamestown Park Golf Club. PGA TOUR professional Bubba Watson and Thomasville, N.C. LPGA golfer Marcy Hart are hosting the event. The Youth Clinic is being conducted at Jamestown Park for the first time; admission is free.

The 70th Wyndham Championship begins tomorrow and runs through Sunday at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Tickets are available online at wyndhamchampionship.com, at Piedmont-Triad area Harris Teeter locations or through the tournament office. The tournament thanks title sponsor Wyndham Worldwide and premier partners, BB&T, Flow Automotive, Harris Teeter and VF Corporation for their continued support. Additional tournament information is available at wyndhamchampionship.com or through the tournament office at (336) 379-1570. For more information about Wyndham Worldwide, please visit www.WyndhamWorldwide.com.

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