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SkyCaddie adding a touch of class
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he SkyCaddie Touch is the new GPS product for golf’s most-trusted distance measuring device (DMD) brand. Adding over £75 in value in an incredible launch promotion are not one but two free
giſts: a 12-month Birdie Membership, giving Touch buyers a year’s free and unlimited access to SkyGolf’s TrueGround Course Maps in the UK and Republic of Ireland; plus a box (one dozen) of Bridgestone’s advanced four-piece B330-RX golf balls, which give maximum distance plus Tour-level high-spin feel and control around the greens. Whenever they want to refresh the maps on their Touch, golfers use its built-in Bluetooth
technology to link with the free SkyGolf 360 App on their smart phone to download the very latest alterations to the 35,000 ready-to-play, exclusive and error-corrected global HoleVue golf course maps – inspired by Tour yardage books – which are pre-loaded on their Touch. Having the option to download maps in this way, thereby ensuring that they play that
day with the very latest and most accurate course information, gives Touch users a key competitive advantage over other golfers. Golfers can also use its Bluetooth capability to sync their Touch post-golf to the online
SkyGolf 360 Member Community, to see instant stats and graphs of the round they have just played.
www.newskycaddie.com
GolfBuddy launches new LR4 Laser Rangefinder
new laser rangefinder - the compact LR4. A re-design of
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the company's LR3 laser device launched last year, the new GolfBuddy LR4 delivers improved ergonomics and style, making it comfortable to use and great to look at. The laser's outer casing has been reshaped, to fit more snugly in the
golfer's palm. The top grip section has been flattened slightly and the finger locators redesigned to make it even easier to find and press the 'power' button. The eyepiece is easier to grip and smoother to turn and the battery
compartment can now be opened easily thanks to a redesigned flip- and-twist flap. Weighing just 218grams, this new golf laser retails for just £219.95. The GolfBuddy LR4 is equipped with three operational modes. 'Scan'
provides a continuous 10-second display of all objects located; 'Flag' homes in on the pin and factors out background noise from trees etc to give precise readings; and 'Normal' provides a single distance to any chosen target from flag to dogleg point or hazard edge. And as with all GolfBuddy products, there are no expensive annual membership fees, no hidden costs and the LR4 is ready to go right out of the box. GolfBuddy LR4 has a SRP of £219.
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New Push Trolley brand Axglo launches in the UK
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xglo has announced its launch into the United Kingdom in January 2015 with the TriLite pushcart. Through distributor Northern Golf, UK
golfers will now be able to purchase the brand’s simple three-wheel TriLite design immediately from PGA professionals and other golf outlets across the country. “It’s very exciting, aſter a successful
launch in Canada and Asia, to be able to offer this product to UK golfers,” said Neil Self, owner of Axglo’s UK Distributor Northern Golf. “When Axglo’s TriLite was first designed, efficiency, sim- plicity and quality were at the forefront of the engineer’s mind. The idea was to create a model that was simpler to assemble and reassemble than anything on the market and I believe we’ve achieved that.” “Axglo has created
push carts that will more than surpass the expectations of golfers who choose to use a trolley. In a market that has garnered a reputation for unreliable products over time, the brand has engineered a supremely durable model that golfers will depend on for years, at a very competitive price.” Axglo pushcarts are formed from ultra-durable aircraſt grade alu-
minium, making them extremely lightweight (12lbs) for a smooth ride throughout the duration of a round. Axglo’s ‘gliding’ system, featured across the line, completely eliminates scratches that can occur when opening and closing other pushcarts on the market.
www.axglo.com
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