FOOTBALLER SAVES GOLF PUNK
MAGAZINE FROM CLOSURE
The award-winning Golf Punk magazine has been saved from closure by a former international footballer.
Phil Babb, who played for Sunderland was capped for the Republic of Ireland, has taken control of the publication through his company, JF Media.
Babb was an early investor in the innovative golf magazine title along with his former Sunderland team-mates Michael Gray, Thomas Sorensen, Stephen Wright and Jason McAteer.
In recent months, Golf Punk has been struggling with financial difficulties.
Finance director Jonathan Stobart departed during the summer.
There were reports of freelance contributors report not being paid for assignments.
MAGAZINE FROM CLOSURE
The award-winning Golf Punk magazine has been saved from closure by a former international footballer.
Phil Babb, who played for Sunderland was capped for the Republic of Ireland, has taken control of the publication through his company, JF Media.
Babb was an early investor in the innovative golf magazine title along with his former Sunderland team-mates Michael Gray, Thomas Sorensen, Stephen Wright and Jason McAteer.
In recent months, Golf Punk has been struggling with financial difficulties.
Finance director Jonathan Stobart departed during the summer.
There were reports of freelance contributors report not being paid for assignments.
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