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 »  Home  »  Equipment  »  Product Review - By Jack O’Leary, International Network of Golf
Product Review - By Jack O’Leary, International Network of Golf
By Jack O'Leary | Published  11/30/2006 | Equipment | Unrated
Internation Network of Golf - Product Review
MAX THERAPY LOTION


MAX and MAX+ therapeutic lotion and sunscreen were a big hit at the ING Spring Conference as attendees found that their skin could feel much better before and after golf.

Both products contain vitamins B5, C, E, aloe vera and grape seed extract. These products combine to produce collagen that replenishes the skin, prevent water loss that keeps the skin supple as well as reduce the aging process of the skin.

When you combine these ingredients with an extremely effective sunscreen, you have a product that not only reduces the negative effect of UV rays, but also increases the health of the skin when used as part of a daily regimen.

International Network of Golf members remarked how they actually felt better after applying MAX and MAX+ and couldn’t understand why. The answer is, your skin is the largest organ in the body and when you treat it well, you’ll feel better. www.maxtherapy.com.

NATIONAL HOLE-IN-ONE ASSOCIATION


If you’re coordinating a charity golf event and believe a million dollar prize for a hole in one would draw a full, generous field, but you don’t have the million dollars to offer—there is a solution.

National Hole-In-One Insurance has the answer. They will allow you to offer the greatest prizes in the world while keeping more revenue for your charity. They’ve been in the prize insurance business since 1981. They cater to golf tournament professionals and tournament directors. They provide the highest quality signage to draw the most attention to your event. In addition they will give each paid golfer for your event a certificate for a HIPPO hybrid club. Thus, National-Hole-In-One becomes not only your prize insurance carrier, but your partner as well.

NHOA will assist you in increasing the visibility and popularity of your golf event, by allowing you to offer the greatest prizes possible at an incredibly affordable price. www.hio.com.

PRO LINE SPORTS


One of the most common problems golfers have is they’re not ready to play when they step onto the first tee. Pro Line Sports has developed a warm-up tool that can make the first tee shot the product of loosened, conditioned muscles after just 30 smooth swings.

The Pro Line Sports IGotcha Ready is a kinesthetic device that is attached to three sections of the shaft at separate times. The Pro Line Sports system of loosening the muscles, starts with the IGotcha Ready attached to the middle of the shaft for 10 smooth swings, keeping the club head six inches off the ground.

The next exercise has the IGotcha Ready attached just under the grip. Ten smooth swings develop a coordinated power release that helps cure a slice and add distance. It also helps in sand shots and chipping. The last position for the IGotcha Ready is at the bottom of the shaft, with 10 long swings.
www.prolinesports.biz.

TRI-BAG


There’s been a strong movement to bring walking back into the game. However, there hasn’t necessarily been a movement towards lugging a heavy unbalanced bag up and down hillsides. One company, Tri-Bag, has designed a bag with wheels. This allows the golfer to have his/her choice of whether to wheel or carry.
This system gives the walking golfer an advantage on all terrains. Too often trying to pull a cart up or down a steep slope is awkward at best. There’s always a battle to keep the bag balanced instead of having it tip over. The Tri-Bag is constructed with ultra-lightweight materials that allow the golfer to shoulder the bag and easily negotiate any slope.
Unlike old fashioned pull carts, when looking for a ball in the rough, you can pick up the pace of the search by shouldering the bag. The same tactic can be used when trying to circumvent a wet area. The extra wide wheels allow the golfer to move easily on uneven ground. In addition, the wheels are detachable for easy transportation in the trunk of the car.
www.tribag.co.uk.