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AUR Golf Shirts – Spring 2012 Collection CarboCool™ fabric con- tains a blend of Polyester and Bamboo Charcoal. The carbonized bamboo is visual on the inside of this material as a grey tint. The benefits of this fabric include Moisture Wicking and Fast Drying for comfort, as well as Anti-Odor and Added UV Protection for peace of mind.


S.Café™ uses a patented process that transforms coffee grounds into yarn, which is then used to produce polos.


CarboCool™


EcoSmart™


S.Café™


EcoSmart™ is a fabric made from Recycled Polyester Yarn. Recycled polyester yarn is made from plastic post-consumer based products. It is environmentally friendly by reducing fossil fuel consumption and green house gases when compared to regular polyester production. The Ecosmart story encompasses 2 different fabrics: 1) 100% Recycled Polyester 2) Combed Cotton/ Recycled Polyester. The Combed Cotton / Recycled Polyester provides the durability and performance of polyester with the added comfort and breathability of cotton. For more information on styles for men and women visit: www.aurgolf.com.


“This bar just seems to do everything a little better and friendlier than the rest.” -Marty K., Sacramento, via Yelp


HOUR $3 Domestic Drafts $10 Pitchers $3.50 Well and Street Tacos


3-7pm Mon-Fri


HAPPY We offer catering


Rent our private room for your next party!


Catch all the action at Sacramento’s


Open: Monday-Friday 11am - 2am Saturday & Sunday 9am - 2am


Food Served Until Midnight Breakfast served on the Weekends


PREMIER SPORTS LOUNGE


723 56th Street, Sacramento, CA 95819 • 916-454-5656 • Like us on Facebook! “Clubhouse 56” S P R ING 2012 • EAT P LAY S TAYMAG.COM


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