Double major winner Lilia Vu becomes Arcis Golf’s new Brand Ambassador

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World number one Lilia Vu is known for her remarkable talent and achievements in her golfing career. Recently, the young golfer has signed a new deal and made deep ties with Arcis Golf by becoming the firm's new brand Ambassador.

Arcis Golf, the second-largest owner and operator of private, resort, and daily fee clubs in the USA, has made this announcement in Dallas.

The CEO and Founder of the company, Blake Walker, expressed his gratitude for Lilia Vu's partnership by stating:

"Lilia is already a bonafide star with unlimited potential, and we are excited to partner with her as she continues to build upon her already remarkable achievements. Her deep and long-standing connection to Arcis courses make this a natural and easy partnership for us. We could not be more excited to build upon the relationship and have Lilia formally representing Arcis Golf."

According to their partnership, Lilia Vu will make special appearances at Arcis Golf member and neighborhood events. Additionally, she will wear the Arcis logo on her sleeve whenever she visits those events.

The 26-year-old golfer feels honored to represent the brand, and she shares:

"It feels like things have come full circle with this opportunity to represent Arcis Golf, especially given my history and my dad's involvement with the David L. Baker Golf Course. I'm honored to represent a brand that values the game of golf as much as I do."

A glance at Lilia Vu's golfing journey so far

Lilia Vu has competed in several events for the US national team throughout her amateur career, taking home the Curtis Cup and the Espirito Santo Trophy in 2018.

She was the all-time leader in UCLA career victories and had won eight individual titles throughout her undergraduate career.

The LPGA star was named in the All-Pac-12 team and the WGCA First Team All-America three times.

She has also participated in the US Women's Open as an amateur, and in 2018 and 2019, she held the top spot for 31 weeks in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

Furthermore, since officially turning professional in 2019, the California native has performed her best on the Symetra Tour. There, she won three championships, paving the way for her first LPGA triumph at the Honda LPGA Thailand in 2023.

However, Vu's first major victory came in April 2023 at the Chevron Championship. Thereafter, she won her second major four months later at the Women's British Open.

Lilia Vu will now compete in the CME Championship in Naples in November and the 2023 Grant Thornton Invitational in December alongside PGA Tour companion Joel Dahmen.

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