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Former Matalan leader Oddy plays golf with American Golf

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Nigel Oddy, a former interim CEO of the Liverpool-based homewares retailer, will become the new CEO of Endless-owned American Golf.

The former interim chief of Matalan is now the new chief executive officer of American Golf, a privately held sports products retailer.

Nigel Oddy will become American Golf’s CEO following a six-month tenure at the Liverpool homewares retailer.

Gary Favell, who has held the position since 2018, will be succeeded by Mr. Oddy, a former executive at New Look and House of Fraser.

Endless, a private equity fund, bought American Golf from Mike Ashley five years ago.

Former Matalan leader Oddy plays golf with American Golf

After the third UK-wide COVID-19 blackout, the holding company International Leisure Group’s financial statements for the fiscal year ending January 30, 2022, revealed a robust recovery in the business.

American Golf maintains a variety of 9-hole and 18-hole golf courses, as well as family-oriented adventure golf facilities, from a network of just under 100 retail locations in the United Kingdom.

The retailer carries well-known brands such as Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist, and Wilson.

The company’s latest financial statements noted that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had reduced customer spending.

The company’s operating profit increased to £9.3 million from £1.5 million the previous year.

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