> Ultimate gift Give the golfer in your life the holiday gift of a lifetime and secure a spot on the Arizona Golf Association’s Irish Golf Tour 2018, June 2-9. The itinerary includes rounds at the legendary Waterville Golf Links, Old Head, the Old Course at Balleybunion, Tralee Golf Club, the Old Course at Lahinch and many other non-golf sightseeing excursions. Everything is covered: four-star accommodations, five rounds of golf, daily Irish breakfast, chauffeured motor- coach transportation, cocktail parties, and much more.
$3,105 per golfer; $2,105 non-golfers (airfare not included) • Call (602) 944-3035
< Stocking stuffer
Watch Dad smile this holiday as he pulls a pair of FootJoy
WeatherSof golf gloves from his stocking. He knows the No. 1-selling glove in the world combines revolutionary
performance with maximum durability, along with a consistent soft feel, which will improve his game. The Traction2 advanced performance leather also increases feel, durability and flexibility in key stress areas. Available at Van’s Golf Shops Valley-wide.
$18 •
www.footjoy.com > Shoes
for Mrs. Claus She’s going to love the subtle Scandinavian style and professional quality of Ecco’s haute Biom G 2 Free golf shoe with its supple leather uppers that have a moisture-resistant barrier and sublime comfort. Good looks and flawless performance are apparent from toe to heel with its anatomical design, and Zarma spikes that provide exception grip and stability throughout the swing.
$220 •
www.ecco.com
< Looking good Keep comfortable on and off the course with Under Armour’s stylish and functional men’s Trajectory Stripe Polo, a fuller cut polo with a moisture-transfer system that wicks away sweat and dries fast. The polyester-elastane material also offers 30-plus UPF protection from the sun and anti-odor technology. The two-button placket and iridescent foil logo present a clean, modern look.
$80 •
www.underarmour.com www.azgolf.org ANNUAL 2017 | AZ GOLF Insider | 17
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