Patrick Brennan

Account Executive

Preston's Summary

Patrick Brennan is an Account Executive at Pat’s Ten Pence. He specializes in writing about golf, sports figures, and events such as the PGA Tour, with a particular focus on personalities like Rory McIlroy and tournaments like the FedEx. His work has been featured in notable publications including The Australian Financial Review, Guitar Player, and Newsmax Media, among others.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 45 %
Press Release: 10 %
Expert Commentary: 5 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 5 %
Opinion Editorial: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Entertainment News
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Celebrities

Pitching Insights

Patrick Brennan's coverage is heavily focused on golf, particularly the professional circuit and individual players. Given this focus, he would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to exclusive insights or interviews with professional golfers, especially those involved in high-profile events.

Pitches offering unique angles on player sponsorships or behind-the-scenes stories of prominent figures within the sport may also capture his attention. Additionally, insights into emerging trends in golf apparel or significant business moves by key players and brands could be well-received.

As Patrick does not have a specific geographic focus but covers international events like the PGA Tour, relevant content should reflect this global perspective.

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