Under Armour Is Accumulating Quite An Athlete Portfolio

On Sunday, Jordan Spieth became just the sixth golfer to win both the Masters and the U.S. Open in the same year. However, the 21-year-old Texan was not the only winner at Chambers Bay this weekend.

Spieth’s success so far this year has served to further solidify the all-star roster of pro-athlete endorsers that Under Armour Inc UA 0.92% currently has under contract.

The Under Armour Roster

Not only does Under Armour have an endorsement contract with the 2015 Masters and U.S. Open golf champion, it also has NBA MVP and world champion Steph Curry on its team. Now that the U.S. Open and the NBA Finals are over, much of the attention in the sports world will shift to baseball, where reigning 2014 Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw and leading 2015 MVP candidate Bryce Harper are both under contract with Under Armour.

Once NFL football season rolls back around, attention will shift to Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady, also an Under Armour endorser.

Targeting A Younger Demographic

According to Darren Heitner, owner of sports and entertainment consulting company Dynasty Dealings, Spieth, Harper and Curry are…

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