Schoolboy Q Makes Appearance in New TopGolf Global Campaign

Schoolboy Q’s golf passion is bringing him good fortune with his appearance in Topgolf’s latest global campaign. Topgolf put out their ‘Come Play Around’ campaign on Tuesday, November, 15th. The campaign also includes appearances from personalities such as Erin Andrews, Charissa Thompson, Kelly Stafford and others.

In a statement made by Topgolf Chief Brand Officer Geoff Cottrill stated, “Our brand’s core belief is centered around the unlimited power of play, and this campaign was created as a simple invitation to do just that – to come play with us and have some fun, We are making the game of golf more inclusive and open for all to enjoy, and this campaign celebrates different people and personalities from all over the world coming together and enjoying a little golf… and a little of our ‘not golf.’”

Just months prior to this new campaign, Q made an appearance in a commercial for PGA Tour 2k23 along with Tiger Woods. When he was at the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California earlier on this year, Q talked about how golf changed his mindset entirely. He stated that, “Coming from where I come from, the life that I had, I never thought about playing golf, I got into it, and it changed my mental, it let me learn myself as a person. Like, this is why certain things in my life are going bad or certain things are going good, because of the attitude thing. It fixed my attitude in life. It fixed a whole lot of things about me in life. Life is golf game. Some good shots, some bad shots, But most importantly, keep going because you never know. Don’t give up because you’re in the sand on your fourth shot, you might chip it in. It just taught me a lot about life, you feel me?”

Just because he took up an interest in golf doesn’t mean that Schoolboy Q is stopping making music, in April the release of his single, “Soccer Dad, produced by Tae Beast, DJ Fu and Skhye Hutch. No official release date has been mentioned yet, however, a new album has been being worked on for some time now.

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