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WIN Sports Opens Golf Division, Hires Agent Brent Hamilton

WIN Sports Group Expands into Golf with New Partner Brent Hamilton

WIN Sports Group, known for its expertise in representing talent in football, has announced the addition of veteran agent Brent Hamilton as a partner to lead its new golf division. This move signals the organization’s intention to venture into more sports beyond its traditional focus on football.

Founder and CEO of WIN Sports Group, Patrick Whitesell, expressed confidence in Hamilton’s ability to identify talent ahead of the curve. He stated, “Brent has an exceptional eye for identifying talent before the rest of the industry catches on. WIN Golf represents a fundamental shift in how golf athletes should be supported, creating a platform that aligns with their lifestyle and competitive needs.”

WIN Sports Group was established after the football division of WME Sports had to be spun out due to ownership conflicts. Whitesell leads the company as founder and CEO, with Jason Lublin serving as president and partner.

The recent addition of football agent Josh Pyatt, known for representing top athletes like LeBron James and Michael Strahan, further strengthens WIN Sports Group’s roster.

Hamilton brings with him a prestigious client list, including PGA Tour winner Min Woo Lee, top-ranked women’s golfer Minjee Lee, PGA Tour winner Ricky Castillo, and rising stars John Pak and Eric Lee. With 12 years of experience at WME, Hamilton’s expertise will be invaluable in developing WIN Golf.

Reflecting on his decision to join WIN Sports Group, Hamilton shared, “I’ve dedicated my career to nurturing young talent and guiding them towards success both on and off the course. WIN provides a unique approach that prioritizes athletes’ needs and opens doors to opportunities in sports, entertainment, and business.”

With the addition of Brent Hamilton and the launch of WIN Golf, WIN Sports Group is poised to make a significant impact in the world of golf representation, setting a new standard for athlete support and development.

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