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KEEP YOUR LIQUID HOT OR COLD INTERMINABLY


Tired of your water bottle not keeping your drinks hot or cold? HYDRO FLASK has put an end to this problem once and for all. By incorporating 18/8 stainless steel and double-wall vacuum insulation, drinks will stay cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours. The issues of moisture on the outside of your bottle and of leaving rings on the coffee table are also eliminated. Every bottle comes with a lifetime warranty. MSRP: 12oz - $19.99, 21oz - $25.99, 64oz - $49.99


A NEW BIG STICK FROM TITLEIST


The perfect combination of speed, launch and spin makes the new TITLEIST 913 DRIVER the perfect club off the tee. A new fl at weight has been inserted in the back of the club with a more optimized center of gravity, which decreases spin and adds distance. By using the sure-fi t tour hosel, launch off the tee can be customized to each player. In an effort to continue a great tradition and constantly improve technology, Titleist will release its newest driver in November. MSRP: $449


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IRONS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL OR SKILLED AMATEUR


Striking looks, amazing feel and world-class performance make the ADAMS IDEA CMB IRONS the perfect set for any professional or skilled amateur. Using a unique placement of tungsten weight plugs helps minimize twisting at impact to cut down mis-hits and increase accuracy. With a nickel-chrome satin fi nish and progressive performance, the CMB irons have a refi ned look and will improve ball fl ight and control. MSRP: $999.99


20% discount on in-stock, regularly priced items at the Poppy Hills and


Ridge shops and online at shop.ncga.org.


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