Callaway’s Generous Offer to Replace Man’s $3k Golf Clubs and Home After Tornado Destruction

Callaway’s Generous Offer to Replace Man’s $3k Golf Clubs and Home After Tornado Destruction

A recent high school graduate lost all of his valuable items in a tornado, and major companies are now stepping in to offer assistance.

On Tuesday, May 21, tornadoes ripped through Greenfield, Iowa, causing injuries to multiple residents and causing significant damage to numerous homes and businesses.

Following the destruction, Bradley Gebbie, whose house and possessions were devastated by the storms, was interviewed by news outlet WHO 13.

Despite his demolished home, Bradley did not express any concern. In fact, he emphasized how much he would miss his $3k worth of golf clubs.

“As he shook his head in disbelief, he told the outlet that he had lost a significant amount, including his golf clubs which he had invested a sum of three thousand dollars into.”

In a news clip from the broadcast that is now circulating, Bradley exclaimed his love for golf and mentioned popular companies such as Callaway Golf, TaylorMade Golf, and Titleist, emphasizing his need for a new set of equipment.

Following the widespread circulation of the outlet’s reports, Bradley’s wishes were granted when Callaway Golf tweeted offering their assistance.

“We are glad to assist. Send us a DM,”the brand wrote on X. In addition, they replied to another tweet, assuring that they would replace his set. “We will make sure he is taken care of. If anyone has his handle or contact information, please let us know,”they stated.

LIV Golf kindly reiterated their generous offer, expressing their willingness to assist the golf aficionado.

Keith Murphy, a media personality, further explained on X that Callaway Golf had been in communication with Bradley, a recent high school graduate and former member of the golf team.

Despite the positive resolution of this unfortunate tale, another resident of Nebraska encountered similar challenges when a tornado completely devastated their property on April 26.

Despite not being specific about the loss, his TikTok video showcasing his undamaged security system during the storm went viral.

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