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.
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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.
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