About GreenFix Golf
Danny Edwards
Founder & PGA Champions Tour Professional
Danny Edwards, a PGA Champions Tour Professional and successful businessman, founded GreenFix Golf Inc., in Scottsdale, AZ, in 2002. While he plays the PGA Champions Tour, he also develops awareness of GreenFix with golf industry media, tour players, associations and premier courses.
PGA Tour Lifetime Member and Champion Tour Member: Danny's golf career started at age 14, and four years later he won the Oklahoma State High School Championship. While attending Oklahoma State, he won the 1972 and 1973 Big Eight Conference Championships, 1972 North/South Amateur Championship and earned collegiate All-American status in '71, '72 and '73. He played on the 1973 U.S. Walker Cup Team and placed Low Amateur at the British Open the same year.
After joining the PGA Tour in 1975, Danny logged victories at the Greater Greensboro Open (1977), Walt Disney World National Team Play Championship (1980), Greater Greensboro Open (1982), Miller High Life Quad Cities Open (1983), and Pensacola Open (1985). In 1981, Danny won the Taiheiyo Japanese Masters, the international equivalent of the US Masters.
President and CEO, Profile Sports: In 1985, he started Profile Sports, Garden Grove, CA, a golf school & corporate entertainment venue to host Presidents and CEOs of large corporations along with their top customers and vendors. These exclusive, instruction-intensive events are performed at the finest international golf resorts.
President and CEO, Royal Grip, Inc .: In 1988, Danny started Royal Grip, Inc. to manufacture a radically improved golf grip. Royal Grip revolutionized the golf grip industry, went public in 1993, logged revenues of $15 million by 1995 when Business Week named it "One of the Best Small U.S. Corporations." In 1996, Royal Grip merged with FM Precision, manufacturer of steel and graphite shafts. Danny served as Vice Chairman of the Board until his 2001 resignation to join the PGA Champions Tour.
The GreenFix Ball Mark Elimination Mission
Today, on your golf course, your players will create over 2000 new ball marks. If they fix them the old fashioned way with old-fashioned divot tools, Kansas State University research says that those repairs will kill the turf and last for 6 weeks or more. That's over 35,000 ball marks you have to look at, try to putt over where disease and pests can enter.
If you want to stop killing your greens . . . if you want to stop looking at ugly dead browns spots every time you play . . . if you want to putt better and straighter . . . if you want to save $20,000-$40,000 every year ... then install the PGA TOUR GreenFix Ball Mark Elimination System today.
If not for the good of the game, do it for the good of your score.
Contact us online or give us a call today at 866-443-4222



