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GREATEST
HITS
These
golf
products
rank
high
on
every
golfer's
list
T
here's
no
shortage
of
great
stuff
to
buy
in
the
Classic
Club
golf
shop.
But
there
are
some
items
that
have
an
extra
appeal,
whether
they're
being
purchased
as
a
gift
or
for
your
own
personal
use.
Here
are
some
of
the
best
sellers,
according
to
Merchandise
Manager
Dru
Blair:
BEST
ITEM
TO
TAKE
HOME
Classic
Club
hats
You
can't
go
wrong
with
one
of
the
Classic
Club
hats.
"I'd
say
they're
one
of
our
best
takeaway
items,"
Blair
said.
"They
are
great
for
anyone
because
of
the
variety
of
styles,
colors
and
logos."
Classic
Club
car-
ries
a
host
of
differ-
ent
brands,
including
Pukka,
Callaway
Golf
and
Titleist.
BEST
ACCESSORY
Oakley
eyewear
Protection
from
the
sun
is
a
must
in
the
Coachella
Valley,
and
nobody
provides
it
better
than
Oakley
sunglasses.
Classic
Club
carries
a
variety
of
styles
to
choose
from,
including
the
golf
specific
Flak
Jacket
XLJ,
which
offers
the
ability
to
inter-
change
lenses.
BEST
GIFT
ITEM
Bushnell
NEO
XS
GPS
watch
Preloaded
with
33,000
courses
in
more
than
30
countries,
the
Bush-
nell
Neo
XS
provides
valuable,
easy-to-read
information
at
your
fingertips,
er
wrist,
to
dial
in
your
distances
to
any
location
on
the
green
or
to
any
potential
haz-
ards
lurking
in
the
distance.
The
stylish
watches
come
in
black
and
white
with
a
comfortable
band,
and
there
are
no
member-
ship
fees
involved.
BEST
ITEM
AT
THE
COUNTER
Bonjoc
jeweled
ball
markers
When
you're
checking
in
at
the
golf
shop
you
might
notice
the
shiny
ball
markers
glistening
at
the
counter.
The
dazzling
keep-
sakes
are
specially
created
with
Swarovski
crystals,
and
each
one
is
designed
by
Bonjoc
artisans
who
handcraft
the
whimsical
ac-
cessories.
They
are
among
the
most
popular
items
at
the
counter.