GREENS CUPS ST2000 Smart-FitTM
Cups
• “Smart Fit” flagsticks fall right into place every time without twisting, sticking or sinking. Also works well with standard ferrule flagsticks • Aluminum cups are constructed from BonderiteTM most chip resistant coating around
/4 for maximum life and the
• Plastic cups molded with high strength chemical-resistant polymers provide a brilliant, lasting finish • Smart Fit Cups meet all USGA regulations. 6” high x 41
“ diameter SG-18333
SG-18333 Aluminum ST2000 Cup $25.00 SG-18222 Plastic ST2000 Cup
$9.50 SG-18222
Riji Cup
• Value-priced and ideal for less demanding conditions • Brilliant white; finished with chemical polymers
•Meets all USGA regulations 6” high x 41
/4 ” diameter SG-18200 Riji Cup $6.75
Aluminum Cup
• Unbeatable chip-resistant finish • Six “feet” on bottom of cup eliminate sinking
•Meets all USGA / R&A regulations 6” high x 41
/4 ” diameter SG-18303 Aluminum Cup $24.00
Aluminum Practice Green Cup • BonderiteTM
aluminum with the most
chip-resistant coating around • Beveled bottom edge design makes relocation easier 4” high x 41
/4 ” diameter SG-18150 Alum Green Cup $16.00
Plastic Practice Green Cup
• This cup features molded plastic construction and reinforced webs. 4” high x 41
/4 ” diameter SG-18100 Plastic Green Cup $4.75
EasyMark II Flagstick Anchor
• Put a flagstick anywhere without cutting a cup hole
• For use with any ferruled flagstick SG-26760 EasyMark II $4.50 SG-37300 EasyMark II- longer base $5.00
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Special Event Cup
• 6” and 8” diameter • Available in molded plastic or steel • Use for temp. greens or “Big Hole” events SG-18775 8”W x 3”H Plastic Cup $10.00 SG-18700 8”W x 3”H Steel Cup $40.00 SG-18710 8”W x 6”H Steel Cup $41.00 SG-18600 6”W x 6”H Steel Cup $40.00
Turf Repair Tool SG-28785 can be used to install 8” cup. See page 94.
email:
salesdept@easypicker.com
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