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It looks like Danielle Kang is taking 2024 slowly. The American golfer was last seen playing at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, where she had a disappointing start to the year by finishing at T34. She also did not compete in the 2024 LPGA Drive-On Championship, disappointing many fans.

Speculations are that her battle with a spine tumor took a toll on her. Despite a slow year, the LPGAT star has not let it bring her hopes down! She has now found a new purpose, which she recently revealed via her Instagram story. The 31-year-old is now engaging in traveling too often and is also sponsor-hunting!

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In her story, the American golfer tagged a travel company, JSX, with the caption, “Can you guys sponsor me pretty please?” JSX is a hop-on jet service that offers services like private air travel with WiFi and gourmet snacks. Furthermore, they give people the option to book by seat, along with full flight attendant service.

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All these perks have made the LPGA Tour player a fan of the company. Talking about her frequent travel with JSX, she wrote on her social media, “Cause I just love you guys and y’all are so legit, and also it’s my 4th flight with JSX in 3 days. I think our love should be mutual Just a thought.” While she is hopefully looking to add another sponsor, she has no shortage of brands coming her way.

Danielle Kang’s long list of sponsors

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With her remarkable success on the Tour, the 31-year-old has attracted Titleist towards her. The golf manufacturer provides her golf clubs and equipment during LPGA Tour events. Kang loves being a part of the Titleist family, as she is often spotted using their clubs on the greens. However, she also has multiple luxury brands under her belt, which will make many jealous.

The LPGA Tour player is also sponsored by BMW (an automobile manufacturer), Omega (a luxury watchmaker), Adidas (sports apparel), Cisco (technology), Grant Thornton (accounting), Citi (financial services), and MGM Resorts. These companies stack a lot of perks on her, bringing her net worth to $6 million.

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But it looks like Danielle Kang is set to add yet another sponsor to this list. What are your thoughts on the LPGA Tour player looking to add a travel company as her sponsor? Let us know in the comments section below.

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