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Axglo Launch New Four-Wheel Flip ‘n’ Go Push Cart A


xglo – a manufacturer of fine, robust and easy-to-assemble golf pushcarts, has designed a simple, high-performance four-wheel model called Flip ‘n’ Go, which has landed on UK shores. The model has been engineered to ensure even weight distribution


and therefore stability, no matter what the terrain. The four wheels work in tandem to ensure the trolley will perform on even the most undulating layout. The Flip ‘n’ Go has been intuitively designed with a fool proof two step open and close function. The structure is supported by a strong, lightweight aluminium frame and easy handling is further guaranteed by an effortless hand-activated break lever to engage and release when necessary. The Axglo Flip ‘n’ Go also comes with a newly designed console with


Cleveland Golf set to offer summer promotion


larger capacity to store personal items, including beverages, balls and other accessories. This model is one of the


most compact, therefore easily storable, four-wheel carts on the market, measuring just 24.8” x 16.7” x 12.8” The Axglo Flip n’ Go cart is available in either a Black, Silver or White


frame. Wheels are offered in black, red and green colour options. www.axglo.com


Hole-less Nexbelt designs offer unique fit for golfers


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leveland Golf has announced that it will run a promotion on the new 588 RTX 2.0 wedges for golfers in the UK this summer.


The promotion, which will run from June 1st until September 30th 2015, is open to any customers who have pre-booked the 588 RTX 2.0 wedges for 2015 and promises golfers who purchase one of these the option to get a second wedge at 50% off, helping them to fill in the gaps at the lower end of their bag. In the modern game 65% of all shots are played from 125


yards and in, and with this in mind Cleveland Golf has designed the new range of 588 RTX 2.0 wedges to cover every golfers needs across the short game. From that research Cleveland Golf has developed 3


distinct wedge grinds in two different head designs that are proven to optimise the short game for players of all abilities. For the improving wedge player there is a more forgiving cavity back design, and for the better player, a traditional muscle-back head shape.


www.clevelandgolf.co.uk


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ritish and Irish golfers now, for the very first time, have the chance to play with a hole-less Nexbelt that can also store a ball marker in its adaptable and lightweight buckle.


The new Go-In! X-Belt and Colour belts from Nexbelt all feature a simple


design that allows golfers to feed the hand-craſted leather belt into the lightweight metal buckle before hearing a clear ratcheting sound to signal it being fully locked in. Golfers have the added benefit of an innovative magnetic storage area


inside the belt buckle, which can be used to keep a ball marker readily available when on the green. “All threebelts have been designed specifically for golfers, especially


those looking for a lightweight option that complements their clothing with ultimate style,” said Tony Fletcher, head of sales for Nexbelt in Europe. “The hole-less design also helps increase durability as it avoids the belt


having to bend to fit into cut-out holes that feature on most regular belts on the market.” The Nexbelt Go-In! belt is available in men’s and women’s designs, with


nine colour and style options: Blanco, Carbon Shiny White, Carbon Shiny Black, Espresso, Grid, Shield Black, Shield Grey, Tex Black and Walnut. The eye-catching X-Belt is available in four colour and style options:


Competition, Contender, Performance and Vie. www.brandfusionltd.co.uk


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