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Bushnell Tour V3 Laser Rangefinder


The rangefinder features Jolt Technology, providing the golfer with short vibrating bursts to verify that the laser has locked onto the flag. Zeroing in on the flag up to 300 yards with +/- 1 yard accuracy, Jolt technologyeliminates all doubt.


www.bushnellgolf.com


MIA Sports Technologies New technologies


MIA will be showcasing their state of the art studio design solutions and their world class technologies including: FlightScope, V1 Pro & Branded Academy, SAM PuttLab, BalanceLab and Swinguru.


www.miasportstechnology.com


Benross Golf RIP Speed 2 Driver


A large traditional head shape and crown design. There is a raised centre of gravity delivering a penetrating ball flight and a Mid-High Moi Head for maximising accuracy and shot shaping potential.


DryJoys Casual In-Shoe Technology features a laser plus last that provides afull-rounded toe character, standard fit across the forefoot and instep with a slightly narrow heel. The last bottom is also contoured to closely match the shape of the foot. These versatile golf shoes can be worn on and off the course and have a limited one-year waterproof guarantee. Available in dark brown, white and black colour options.


www.footjoy.co.uk www.benrossgolf.com


TourEdge CB Pro


The new CB Pro features the patent-pending Slip Stream sole which glides through the turf .The sole’s design dramatically minimises turf contact, allowing the head to maintain maximum speed through impact.


Lyle and Scott Argyle Socks


The Lyle and Scott argyle socks reflect the brand’s 140 years of heritage. The traditional argyle pattern is seen featured along with the green eagle.


FootJoy


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www.lyleandscott.com


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