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Imperial teams up with golfer Keith Mitchell

All proceeds from a charity tour visor will benefit the Nantz National Alzheimer Center.

Image courtesy of Imperial Nantz National Alzheimer Center
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Imperial, a provider of golf headwear, announced a special collaboration with PGA Tour player and Imperial brand ambassador Keith Mitchell, global tech leader Cisco, and sportswear brand Mizuno. Together, they’ve created the exclusive Keith Mitchell charity game tour visor, with all proceeds being donated to the Nantz National Alzheimer’s Center.

The Keith Mitchell charity game Imperial tour visor, inspired by the one Mitchell wears during PGA Tour events, combines his signature style with a meaningful purpose, with all of the proceeds benefiting the Nantz National Alzheimer Center.

The collaboration is said to be a testament to Mitchell’s dedication to giving back to the community, as he shared in a recent interview:

“Alzheimer’s has impacted my family, and being able to work with Imperial, Cisco, and Mizuno to support the Nantz National Alzheimer Center means a great deal to me. I’m grateful to be part of this initiative and proud to help advance the critical research and care they provide.”

The Nantz National Alzheimer Center, led by broadcaster Jim Nantz, is focused on Alzheimer’s research, patient care, and the search for a cure. The partnership with Mitchell and his collaborators will help fund the center’s groundbreaking work, supporting families and individuals impacted by this devastating disease.

The visor is available for purchase now, exclusively through Imperial’s website and select retailers. Golf fans and supporters of the cause are encouraged to join in the effort and wear their support for Alzheimer’s awareness.

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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