WORLDWIDE GOLF INSIDER

December 2014 / January 2015

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> C L I C K H E R E T O C H E C K O U T T H E E N T I R E S E L E C T I O N O F A C C E S S O R I E S F R O M W O R L D W I D E G O L F S H O P S STOCKING STUFFERS … UNDER $50 IN THE BAG FootJoy Deluxe Shoe Bag ($39.99) and Proactive Sports Yankee Shoe- keeper ($19.99) represent a thoughtful combo gift for the fre- quently traveling golfer or un- abashed golf-shoe addict. The nylon mesh FJ bag has a large pocket for storing extra spikes, cleat tool and shoe cloth. The Shoekeeper's cedar toe absorbs moisture, acid and salts while preserving the shoe's shape. CLICK HERE to shop online. COVERING CLUBS IN STYLE Retro-classic headcovers by Sunfish or Rocket Tour (starting at about $35.99 each) bring style and old-school-is-new-school flair to the golf bag. Choose from finely knitted wool covers with pom-poms or tassels to lux leather covers. Fun argyle and stripe patterns make it an easy decision to ditch OEM head- covers in exchange for inspired stick fashion. But if your golfer is more gridiron than runway, con- sider the nylon NFL three-piece headcover set embroidered in team logos ($44.99). CLICK HERE to shop online. TO THE RESCUE A ball retriever (starting at $29.99) is a golf-godsend not only when you've found water but also when the ball has rolled under cactus or a thorny bush. Products like Search N Rescue's Blue Rescue Re- triever make it easy to recover er- rant balls with a simple cover- and-lift mechanism. Most are made of weather-resistant materi- als and come with a cover. There also are "pocket retrievers" like the Pro Line Sports I Gotcha Retriever that can slide into the side pocket of the golf bag. CLICK HERE to shop online. GO TO THE MAT Training tools enjoy evergreen popularity, so why not give your golfer a hitting mat and net combo ($34.99 and $49.99) for practice away from the range? The 1-foot-by-2-foot SKLZ Launch Pad hitting mat may be compact but its features play big. The realistic grass- like mat lets you practice hitting off the tee, from the fairway or out of the rough. Pair this mat with a large pop-up hitting net and you can create your own back yard driving range. CLICK HERE to shop online. 2 MORE WAYS TO GIVE THE GIFT OF GOLF G ive the gift of golf – even when you don't know exactly what to give. There are two options to choose from, and both gift cards can be used online, in stores, and on the phone. Gift Card: Traditional gift cards are shipped via UPS or USPS and orders of $99 or more get free domestic ground shipping. E-Card: If you're in a rush, we'll send an email with an electronic gift card code. > CLICK HERE to buy! GIFT CARDS!

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