> Vegas trifecta Just off I-15 in Las Vegas, near the home of the PGA Tour’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, you’ll find three great golf courses designed by Billy Casper and Greg Nash and managed by Golf Summerlin. The Highland Falls, Palm Valley and Eagle Crest courses are an impeccably manicured, enjoyable test of golf. If you’re looking for a country club experience at a public price look no further than Golf Summerlin. Enjoy a Las Vegas golf getaway with Golf Summerlin’s new stay and play starting at $119 per golfer. Together, this trifecta of Vegas golf and the excitement of Suncoast Hotel Casino offer one of the most affordable vacations in Las Vegas. AGA members can call (800) 803-0758 for the exclusive offer that expires April 30.
$119 (per golfer) •
www.golfsummerlin.com
< Get lubed up Ever wonder why more Champion Tour players drank swingOIL at this year’s U.S. Senior Open than played the No. 1 ball in golf? And why Jason Day makes swingOIL a big part of his daily routine? It’s because swingOIL, a 3-ounce drink that comes in lemon-lime, orange and strawberry-banana, is the ultimate golfer’s supplement, made by golfer’s for golfers with several key ingredients to help support and promote flexibility and focus. It’s perfect before your round, at the turn or after your round to help your body prepare for today’s game, which is why it comes in a four-pack.
$10 •
www.swingOIL.com
> Unpublished insights In Ben Hogan’s Secret
Fundamental; What He Never Told the World, former PGA Tour player and PGA Life member Larry Miller shares previously unpublished insights from the greatest ball striker in the history of the sport. Speculation surrounding Hogan’s secret has become as much a part of the game’s history as the secret itself, but now speculation can be cast aside in favor of the truth. Miller’s mentor, Tommy Bolt, was one of Hogan’s two significant protégés, and through this direct link Miller gained access to golf’s Holy Grail.
$15 •
www.triumphbooks.com www.azgolf.org More distance, control
If you’re seeking better performance from the tee box and fairway, check out Bridgestone Golf’s recently unveiled ultra-premium TourB Series of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons. The drivers are offered in three unique models — the XD-3, XD-5 and XD-7 — each featuring a matte finish and adjustable hosel that allows eight face-angle lie configurations. The XD-3 features a 455cc head, round shape with deep face to promote a medium launch, neutral shot shape, while the XD-5 offers a 460cc head, flatter, shallow-face design to promote high launching draws. The XD-7, with its 445cc head, showcases a classic pear shape that encourages low launching, fade-biased shot shape. Each shares a variety of innovative features like Flex Action Speed Technology and Power Ribs for excellent feel.
$700 each •
www.bridgestonegolf.com SPRING 2017 | AZ GOLF Insider | 13
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