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GREENS CUPS ST2000 “SMARTFIT™ CUPS


• Notchedferrule flagsticks fall right into place every time without twisting, sticking or sinking. •Aluminumcups constructed fromBonderite™formaximumlife and themost chipresistant coating around. • Plastic cupsmoldedwith high strength chemicalresistant polymers provide a brilliant, lasting finish. • Smart Fit Cups meet all USGA regulations. 6” high 4¼” diameter • U.S. Pat. #5,964,667; #6,113,503 and #7,033,280B. European Pat. #1024864131.


18333


18333 Aluminum ST2000 Cup $20.00 18222 Plastic ST2000 Cup


$8.00 18222


RIJI CUP


•Valuepriced and ideal for less demanding conditions.


• Brilliantwhite; finishedwith chemicalresistant polymers.


•Meets allUSGAregulations. 6” high 4¼” diameter 18200 RijiCup $6.00


ALUMINUM CUP


• Unbeatable chipresistant finish. • Six “feet” on bottom of cup eliminate sinking.


•Meets all USGA / R&A regulations. 6” high 4¼” diameter


18303 Aluminum Cup $19.00


SAND GREENS CUP


• Sturdy steel construction. • Designed for 100% sand greens. • Remove inner shell to empty sand. 6” high 4¼” diameter


18400 SandGreens Cup $48.00


PLASTIC PRACTICEGREENCUP


• This cup features molded plastic construction & reinforced webs. 4” high 4¼” diameter


18100 PracticeGreenCup $4.00


ALUMINUMPRACTICE GREENCUP


• Bonderite™aluminumwith themost chipresistant coating around.


• New beveled bottom edge design makes relocation much easier. 4” high 4¼” diameter


18150AlumGreensCup $16.00


SPECIAL EVENT CUP


• Powdercoated, steel cup in 6” and8” dia. • Great addition for “big hole” events. • Used for temporary greens also. 18600 6”Wx 6”L Cup $34.00 18700 8”W”x 6”L” Cup $34.00


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