MASHIE Ambassadors
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Champions of the Game
Our MASHIE Brand Ambassadors represent the very best in golf—both in performance and character. From rising stars like Dan Bradbury, already a multiple DP World Tour winner, to seasoned professionals like David Howell, a Ryder Cup champion and respected Sky Sports Golf commentator, our ambassadors embody the values we stand for: passion, integrity, and excellence. They inspire our community, elevate our brand, and help us drive the game forward in meaningful ways.
Dan Bradbury
Dan Bradbury brings exceptional talent and drive to his role as a MASHIE Ambassador. Since turning professional in July 2022, he’s already notched two impressive DP World Tour victories: capturing his maiden title at the 2022 Joburg Open and following up with a thrilling win at the 2024 Open de France . These wins, along with his record-breaking performance in Round 1 of the Open d’Italia, reflect the excellence and competitive spirit we value.
Off the course, Dan embodies integrity, determination, and a genuine passion for golf, making him an inspiring face of MASHIE. We couldn’t be prouder to have him represent our brand and community.
David Howell
David Howell joins MASHIE as a seasoned ambassador, bringing a wealth of experience and charisma to the role. A professional since 1995, Howell has secured seven career wins, including prestigious titles like the 1998 Australian PGA Championship, the 1999 Dubai Desert Classic, and standout victories at the 2006 HSBC Champions and BMW PGA Championship .
He also triumphed at the 2013 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, adding depth to a stellar career that includes two Ryder Cup wins (2004, 2006) and more than 700 European Tour starts Off the course, Howell is a respected Sky Sports Golf commentator, offering expert analysis and insider insights on major tournaments .
We’re thrilled to have him represent MASHIE—his dedication, wisdom, and love for the game are a perfect match for our community.

