Golf News for Tuesday, June 7,
2005
Equipment
Grafalloy leads the way on both sides of the Atlantic
"The proving ground of competitive golf validates our proprietary technologies that help players of all skill levels enjoy the game more," says Chad Hall, Marketing Director. For More... Business
Uplink Corporation sales growth accelerates
"These courses represent the increasing acceptance of how UpLink is a valuable business tool ," states Clayton A. Reed, Executive VP of Marketing & Sales. For More...
SST PURE Shaft Alignment network adds Long Island licensee
"It is our goal to licensee the best clubmaker in each market, and we have certainly done that with Pete's Golf on Long Island," SST founder Dick Weiss said. For More... Sponsorship
Etonic joins LPGA teaching and club pro membership as sponsor
Karen Pitts, vice president of marketing, Etonic Worldwide is excited about the prospects of their new partnership with the LPGA T&CP. For More... Technology
Timber Ridge Golf Club to use Cybergolf E-commerce tools
Cybergolf provides golf courses with core elements for online marketing. For More... People
Williamsburg Environmental Group, Inc. names new golf manager
"I am excited to join WEG and believe that my experiences will help to open up opportunities for WEG in the golf market," Gregory J. Hofstetter said. For More... Media
Premier episode of Golf Life Gear to air on nationwide networks
Executive Producer, Michael Billingsley, of Action Television, belives they have developed a program that will be very popular with viewers and golf product companies. For More... Products
PeakVision Sports outperforms competitors in scientific study
“Dr. Farnsworth’s conclusions validate over five years of research, testing and product development,” says Scott Berg, President of PeakVision Sports. For More... Daily Golf Blogs
Chris Baldwin dead wrong: Blame the SATW writers, not the editors
Baldwin sounds like the head of the SATW who told me personally he thinks the editors should be blamed, writes blogger. For More...
Get ED drug ads out of golf broadcasts!
We golfers were just beginning to shake the stereotype of being fashion-challenged, only to be thought of now as limp and lifeless, writes blogger. For More...
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