Jordan Richard Agrees To Contract Extension
HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY – Hammer is pleased to announce Jordan Richard has agreed to a four-year contract extension.
In May of 2018, Hammer announced the addition of Richard to its national pro staff. At this time, Richard was already an established rising star after being a three-time NCAA collegiate player of the year and being named to TeamUSA.
She promptly went out and won her first Professional Women’s Bowling Association title at the Greater Harrisburg Open, after sitting out the first three events of the season to complete her collegiate career, and locked up the Rookie of the Year honors at the QubicaAMF PWBA Players Championship.
Now, Richard plans to extend these winning ways by adding on an additional four years to her initial contract.
Richard said she initially chose Hammer because of its quality and commitment to the PWBA Tour and is ready to continue her success going forward.
“I’ve had a lot of success throwing Hammer,” she said. “I’ve tasted that success and am hungry for more and I want Hammer to be with me every step of the way.”
“Jordan’s decision to extend her contract another four years further solidifies Hammer as one of the top destinations for the best talent in the world,” said Rob Gotchall, manager players and performance. “I look forward to continue working with her and watching her grow, develop and dominate as a player.”
Richard is from Tecumseh, Michigan and will be competing full-time on this year’s PWBA Tour.
In May of 2018, Hammer announced the addition of Richard to its national pro staff. At this time, Richard was already an established rising star after being a three-time NCAA collegiate player of the year and being named to TeamUSA.
She promptly went out and won her first Professional Women’s Bowling Association title at the Greater Harrisburg Open, after sitting out the first three events of the season to complete her collegiate career, and locked up the Rookie of the Year honors at the QubicaAMF PWBA Players Championship.
Now, Richard plans to extend these winning ways by adding on an additional four years to her initial contract.
Richard said she initially chose Hammer because of its quality and commitment to the PWBA Tour and is ready to continue her success going forward.
“I’ve had a lot of success throwing Hammer,” she said. “I’ve tasted that success and am hungry for more and I want Hammer to be with me every step of the way.”
“Jordan’s decision to extend her contract another four years further solidifies Hammer as one of the top destinations for the best talent in the world,” said Rob Gotchall, manager players and performance. “I look forward to continue working with her and watching her grow, develop and dominate as a player.”
Richard is from Tecumseh, Michigan and will be competing full-time on this year’s PWBA Tour.
Smart to get her extended Hammer! She will be a force for years! She bowls here regularly in Toledo. Most of my 300 games have been with EBI equipment. So I enjoy the products as well. My nickname for Jordan is the “Tecumseh Terror!”
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