Consumer Cellular Welcomes Zach Johnson as New Brand Ambassador in Golf
In a significant move for its brand image, Consumer Cellular has announced the addition of two-time Major champion Zach Johnson as its latest brand ambassador. This collaboration was revealed in a press release from the wireless provider based in Scottsdale, Arizona, highlighting their growing dedication to golf and to customers over 50. By bringing in Johnson, who recently turned 50, they are tapping into his enduring competitive spirit and commitment to excellence.
Johnson, who holds prestigious titles from the 2007 Masters Tournament and the 2015 Open Championship, is not only revered for his accomplishments on the golf course but also for his dedication to maintaining strong connections with family and fans. In a statement regarding the partnership, he expressed, "Whether I'm traveling on Tour or spending time at home, staying connected with my family and my team is my top priority." This sentiment echoes Consumer Cellular's commitment to keeping their customers connected.
The CEO of Consumer Cellular, Ed Evans, emphasized Johnson's values aligning with the company’s vision. This partnership to them signifies more than just a spokesperson; it embodies a relationship grounded in mutual respect and a shared philosophy on value and customer service. Evans noted, "Zach represents everything we admire — discipline, consistency, and continued competitiveness," suggesting that this alliance can help further solidify Consumer Cellular's focus on the 50 plus demographic, which remains highly engaged in golf and value-conscious in their spending.
As part of the collaboration, Johnson will be featured in marketing campaigns, navigating the digital landscape and event activations throughout the year. This is aligned with Consumer Cellular's overarching campaign, "Save Your Green for the Greens," which emphasizes how savings from wireless plans can be redirected towards personal hobbies and priorities for active adults, particularly those who participate actively in the sport of golf.
Consumer Cellular has been systematically expanding its presence within the golfing community through various initiatives, including tournament sponsorships and player partnerships. The company aims to be at the forefront of providing not just affordable plans but also a community where active older adults can enjoy life without breaking the bank.
In the previous year alone, Johnson exhibited his prowess by achieving a top-10 finish at the Masters Tournament after turning 49, demonstrating his enduring strength and competitiveness. This achievement further bolsters his role as an ambassador for Consumer Cellular, showing that both he and the company understand the importance of long-term commitment.
As golf enthusiasts eagerly watch Johnson take on the challenges of the upcoming PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions, including two major championships in 2026—the Masters Tournament and The Open at Royal Birkdale—the excitement continues to build around this partnership. It serves as a reminder of the powerful blend of sports and service, particularly catering to a demographic that prioritizes both leisure and connectivity.
Consumer Cellular, established in 1995, has positioned itself as a trusted partner for the over-50 crowd, now supporting over 4 million subscribers. The company has received several accolades for customer satisfaction and service quality, cementing its reputation within the telecommunications industry. As they continue to leverage the influence of sports figures like Zach Johnson, both parties are poised to appeal to a wide array of golf lovers, reinforcing their brand’s image and effectiveness in the marketplace.
For further details about their golf initiatives and to explore their service offerings, interested individuals can visit the Consumer Cellular website. This partnership promises to be not just a promotional campaign but a genuine connection fostering commitment to delivering value to their consumers, encouraging them to enjoy their hobbies while staying connected.