WORLDWIDE GOLF INSIDER

August / September 2017

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G O L F G E A R mission enduraCool instant Cooling towel a helping hand for the heat Everyone knows it's important to stay cool under pressure on the golf course, but keeping your body temperature regulated is vital too - because it's not easy to make a downhill breaker for birdie when you're overheating and have sweat dripping in your eyes. Enter the Mission Enduracool towel, a savior for golfers and other athletes everywhere when the weather warms up. The towel instantly cools when soaked with water, wrung out and then snapped in the air, and best of all, it stays cool for hours. About the size of an average golf towel, it's easy to keep nearby on your bag or in a cart to help you keep your cool. "We have a lot of people coming to in to buy them, not only for the golf course, but also for sitting and watching their son's summer baseball game or other sports and activities," said Richard Majowicz, the manager at Golfers' Warehouse in Hartford, Connecticut. "You throw it on and the water starts evaporating, and boy, does it feel cool." The towels come in plenty of colors and patterns, and there are even ones featuring logos of select NBA and Major League Baseball teams. shop here. temperCraft water bottles thirst QuenCher Nearly 60 percent of the human body is made up of water, so keeping hydrated, especially on warm days out on the fairways and greens, is as important a part of your golfing ritual as your pre-shot routine. While you can still enjoy a cold beer or two when the beverage cart drives by, balance things out by bringing along a Hydro Flask bottle. Fill it with ice and water – or iced tea or any beverage of your choice – before leaving home, and the double-insulated walls will keep your drink cold for 24 hours. "Even our employees buy the Hydro Flask bot- tles, because they're so good at keeping drinks cold for so long," said Brent Wootton, a PGA pro- fessional and salesperson at Uinta Golf of Sandy, Utah. "It's an amazing product." shop here. sundog sunglasses eyewear for the Course that's easy on the eyes If they're good enough for 10-time LPGA Tour winner and U.S. Women's Open champion Paula Creamer, they'll be a perfect ad- dition to your golf wardrobe for those mid-day rounds when there's not a cloud in the sky. Sundog's golf line of shades features TrueBlue Lens Technology, which filters blue light and eliminates motion blur to help you see the ball better, whether it's off the tee or on the greens. Plus, they feature reasonably priced styles to fit any personality and look, from aviator to athletic to lightweight. "Sundogs are a good value," said Dave Kowalczyk, manager of Roger Dunn Golf Shops in Honolulu. "We live in an environment where we have sunny days pretty much year-round, so sun- glasses are an important part of your gear." shop here. ver.indd 1 12/1/1 ver.indd 1 12/1/1 ver.indd 1 12/1/1 ver.indd 1 12/1/1 Paula Creamer.

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