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Tags: clothing, golf, golf polos, golf polos for men, golf polos for women, golf polos on sale, golf polos shirt, nike, polos, shirts
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AUR Golf- DRI-MAX Single Mercerized Jacquard Polo |
Nike Golf - Nike Tech UV Pique L/S Polo Shirt (Siren Red) - Apparel |
Tommy Hilfiger Golf - Basic Pique Knit Polo - Regular Fit (White) - Apparel |
Travis Mathew Golf- Suspended Polo Shirt |
| $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $55.00 Zappos.com | $60.00 Zappos.com | $59.99 Rock Bottom Golf |
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Ben Hogan Golf- Performance Stripe Polo |
Tommy Hilfiger Golf-Ace Polo |
Cutter & Buck Golf- DryTec Luxe Santa Cruz Polo Shirt |
Travis Mathew Golf- Sydney Polo |
| $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $49.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $79.95 Rock Bottom Golf |
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Port & Company Over-the-Shoulder Grocery Tote With long 11-in. handles to make carrying a breeze, this roomy tote is an easy way to say no to paper and plastic grocery bags…. |
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Port Authority 100% Organic Cotton Grocery Tote Made from 100% certified organic cotton, the wide bottom makes it easier to fit bulky groceries, plus four sides leave plenty of room for decorating…. |
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Famous Beverwyck Beer coaster set – sports collection $14.95 This is a new set of 4 coasters, 4″ round and 1/4″ thick., these highly absorbent neoprene rubber coasters make a great gift. Flexible, slip-resistant and durable, rubber coasters also are washable. Polyester with open cell black rubber backing. Replicas of old beer trays, these coasters have all the flaws as the original trays. (i.e. spots are girl fishings leg)… |
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Trash to Cash-Episode 1-A Garage Sale Adventure w/Lynn Dralle (Your guide to buying & selling at online auctions like ebay & Yahoo.) [VHS] $2.99 Lynn Dralle is a 3rd generation antiques dealer. She is an eBay Power Seller who sells up to $20,000 a month at online auction. She is an award winning author and her books I Buy and I Sell will help you keep track of what you buy and what you sell at online auction. In this episode, follow Lynn Dralle from Garage Sale to Garage Sale as she buys a carload full of stuff. Some of these finds are… |
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EricTM Door Handle Covers 1999-2004 Volkswagen VW Jetta Bora $14.99 Product description A set of 8 Pcs to fit : 1999-2007 Seat Toledo – Made of Highest grade ABS plastic with Chrome finishing. Not the cheap ones, you won’t be disappointed! – 3M adhesive tape at the back for easy installation. Just peel off backing and stick! – Customized to fit your vehicle. Protect your car door handles and add styling to your car. Conditions:New All the photos are taken with … |
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EricTM Chrome Door Handle Bowls For 1998-2005 Passat B5 / B5.5 $14.99 Product description A set of 4 Pcs to fit : 1998-2005 Passat B5 / B5.5 – Made of Highest grade ABS plastic with Chrome finishing. Not the cheap ones, you won’t be disappointed! – 3M adhesive tape at the back for easy installation. Just peel off backing and stick! – Customized to fit your vehicle. Protect your car door Bowls and add styling to your car. Conditions:New All the photos are taken wit… |
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Hooded Fleece Jacket – LUMINATOR Class 3 Lime – 3XL $64.33 Model Number PFCL3L3XLRC – Elastic waist band – Elastic wrist closures – 2 outer hand warmer pockets – Meets ANSI 107-2004 Class 3 standard… |
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Wrok Hard, Play Harder $1.99 … |
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Sell On eBay: How You Can Use eBay Online Auctions To Grab New Customers, Get More Traffic, and Explode Your Profits… In 30 Days or Less! $57.00 Discover How You Can Easily Use eBay.com To Grab New Customers, Get More Traffic,and Explode Your Profits… In 30 Days or Less!Special Double Dvd SetRenowned eBay and Amazon Expert, Lisa Suttora, the co-author of “What To Sell on eBay and Where To Get It: The Definitive Guide to Product Sourcing for eBay and Beyond,” joins me with her tips. tactics and strategies on quickly maximizing your result… |
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HQRP 3 Pack Lithium Coin Battery compatible with FLIP FOLDING KEY REMOTE CASE VW Volkswagen 2001 Polo Bora Golf Passat, 2000 Alhambra plus Coaster $4.91 Compatible with FLIP FOLDING KEY REMOTE CASE VW Volkswagen 2001 Polo Bora Golf Passat, 2000 Alhambra… |

Why Are Makers of Golf Range Finders Not Marketing Their Products?
Given the considerable amount of advertising dollars that are spent to encourage golfers to put new clubs into their bags every year, I always wonder why more corporate dollars are not spent to encourage golfers to actually buy the one device that will actually help them post lower scores: golf range finders. Golf rangefinders are typically priced between $200 and $400, about the same price range as new drivers made by Titleist, Cleveland, and TaylorMade. Is there less revenue to be made by merchandisers for selling one Bushnell Rangefinder versus one TaylorMade Driver? Probably. But good marketing campaigns can effectively change what we as consumers feel is and isn’t important. Avid golfers are always competing with their friends to stay ahead of the curve by purchasing the latest golf equipment. How many times have members of regular foursomes used another member’s new driver and then after just three or four swings went out and bought the same exact club? It happens all the time. The entire Golf industry counts on this kind of viral marketing to sell more and more clubs. However, why don’t rangefinder manufacturers like Bushnell and Leupold employ a similar philosophy or strategy? This article compares the golf rangefinders’ impact on a golfer’s scoring average (USGA handi-cap) to the scoring impact that more popular golfing equipment has. It also suggests some marketing angles and hooks that manufacturers could employ to make them more mainstream.
Rangefinders versus the latest Driver. First of all, the driver is the most important club in the bag. I am not suggesting that it isn’t. Finding a driver that you are comfortable with is vital because hitting fairways consistently sets up scoring opportunities. However, golfers don’t necessarily buy new drivers because they are unhappy with the one they have; or because they broke the one they had. They buy them because club manufactures do such a good job convincing them that without this years’ model, you’ll be a competitive disadvantage and will not hit it as far. They infer that you shouldn’t be on the golf course in the first place without the latest technology. They make you believe that a bigger sweet spot somehow will mean less bad drives. First of all, drivers do not swing by themselves; and no matter what driver you have in your hands, only a good balanced swing will enable you to make solid contact and hit the ball straight and / or far. What good is a driver anyway if you hit it far AND straight, but it goes through a dog leg or into a hazard? For the same cost (or less) as a new driver, a Range finder will tell you how far you are from hazards; or even how far you are from a tree that borders the left side of the fairway that could be in play should you pull your drive, etc. I think people associate rangefinders with measuring the distance to the flag only. Rangefinders can help you on every shot by providing you distances to land marks and places you want to avoid. As someone who’s played over 500 rounds of golf in the past ten years, I am absolutely certain that avoiding aiding trouble spots and hazards off the tee will help lower your scores far more than getting more length off the tee. Bushnell and Leupold should emphasize in its’ marketing campaigns how useful rangefinders can be when used from the tee boxes of par 4’s and 5’s, and not just for flag placement on the par 3’s.
Rangefinders versus the latest Fad clubs: Did belly putters actually help anyone putt better? Did Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson ever win a major championship while using one? How about the ‘Alien’ Wedge from about ten years back? Did anyone ever win a championship with the ‘Alien Wedge’? ‘No’ is the answer to all of these questions, and there must be a reason for that. These guys win major championships because they are great, talented players who employ prudent golf strategy and execute great golf shots. However, belly putters, ‘Alien’ wedges, and other gimmicky clubs were hot sellers at one time. When watching tour players on TV, the focus by observers is the clubs and the clothes. Professionals are not allowed to use rangefinders, and therefore couldn’t promote them while playing a round of PGA Tour golf. But they don’t need rangefinders because their caddies know exact distances to flags, hazards, and other landmarks from everywhere on the course. And if they don’t know these distances, they pace them off during the round. If Bushnell Rangefinders paid Tiger Woods to talk about the advantages of having a caddy and that Bushnell Rangefinders are a viable alternative to caddies for distance measurement, wouldn’t Bushnell be selling more rangefinders? I think so. And back to my point, rangefinders actually help you with distance measurements and club selection, two of the biggest problems that golfers with handicaps of ten or higher struggle with.
Rangefinders versus Clothes and apparel. Please. I realize you need waterproof shoes with good grips, wind/rain gear to keep you dry, and some decent golf polos so that you adhere to your local golf club’s dress code. But again, do how much do these clothing items actually help you with your scoring? Well, I do suppose that wearing sneakers as opposed to wearing golf shoes could hurt your game on a wet day. However, golfers are spending $150 for Footjoys, $100 on golf rain/wind pullovers, and $100 on Greg Norman polos every day. Why? Because, again, these brands effectively market these products versus cheaper but equally viable alternatives that can be purchased at Dick’s or Sports Authority. Why doesn’t Bushnell or Leupold leverage from this phenomenon somehow? Why not sell the rangefinders as an alternative to overpriced and un-necessary apparel that can actually help lower scores? Isn’t that what a real golfer wants any way? If a golfer was asked which they would prefer-lowering his / her handicap by 1 stroke or having the coolest looking and most expensive Greg Norman polo; they would chose a lower handicap every time. And between golfing apparel and digital golf rangefinders, rangefinders would be the purchase that potentially will produce lower scores.
Finally, good golf rangefinders really do work. They accurately range flags, trees, and other targets from up to 1,000 yards away; and to within +/- 1 yard of your targeted objects. They are also easy to use and are small enough to be kept in your pocket. I recommend trying the Bushnell Golf Medalist or the Bushnell Tour V2. Leupold’s Gx-1 and Gx-2 models have also received very good reviews by golfers. For a step up in price and performance, the Bushnell 1500 Pinseeker with up and down slope measurement is a great instrument. And if you and your friends can live with the USGA rule infraction, I recommend it; especially for courses being played for the first time.
About the Author
Vincent Saponar lives in North Western New Jersey. He is a free lance writer, and has been an avid birder and outdoorsman for many years. He owns many different binoculars and has considerable knowledge and expertise around not only binoculars, but other sports optics instruments as well, i.e., night vision devices and rangefinders. For more helpful information on binoculars and other sports optics instruments, I recommend visiting http://www.onesourceoptics.com
I was in a golf shop recently and saw Oakley Golf Polo’s?
Oakley golf polo’s looked good and were priced the same as everyone else, but are the technical like Nike?
Some Oakley polo shirts are technical fabric, some aren’t.
You can look up individual descriptions at Oakley’s website. Some like the Tee-Off Polo say:
■Moisture management and antibacterial treatment put it on the performance list, and UV shielding adds protection for those days of blinding back-nine bliss.
■100% polyester golf polo
Most that are at a golf shop and aren’t made of cotton should be technical fabric, but I’d double-check their tags and look up online as well if possible. Anything that references 100% polyester, moisture management, and anti-bacterial can generally be assumed as technical fabric. I’d beware of anything that’s 100% cotton.
Golf Polos – Men’s and Ladies
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AUR Golf- DRI-MAX Single Mercerized Jacquard Polo |
Nike Golf - Nike Tech UV Pique L/S Polo Shirt (Siren Red) - Apparel |
Tommy Hilfiger Golf - Basic Pique Knit Polo - Regular Fit (White) - Apparel |
Travis Mathew Golf- Suspended Polo Shirt |
| $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $55.00 Zappos.com | $60.00 Zappos.com | $59.99 Rock Bottom Golf |
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Ben Hogan Golf- Performance Stripe Polo |
Tommy Hilfiger Golf-Ace Polo |
Cutter & Buck Golf- DryTec Luxe Santa Cruz Polo Shirt |
Travis Mathew Golf- Sydney Polo |
| $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $49.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $79.95 Rock Bottom Golf |
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Travis Mathew Golf- OG Polo Shirt |
Ben Hogan Golf- Performance Polyester Stripe Polo |
Greg Norman Golf - Perfomance Polo |
Sport Haley - Pique XP Plus Golf Polo |
| $75.95 Rock Bottom Golf | $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf |
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Tommy Hilfiger Golf-Lisbon Polo |
Sport Haley Golf- Ladies Aerocool 3/4 Sleeve Polo |
Greg Norman Golf - Perfomance Stripe Polo |
Nike Golf - Dri-FIT Bold Stripe Golf Polo (Pink Flash) - Apparel |
| $47.95 Rock Bottom Golf | $19.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $24.99 Rock Bottom Golf | $65.00 Zappos.com |
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Nike Golf - Dri-FIT Bold Stripe Golf Polo (Bright Blue) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Dri-FIT Graded Stripe Golf Polo (Electrolime) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Dri-FIT Graded Stripe Golf Polo (Midnight Navy) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Dri-FIT Shadow Stripe S/L Golf Polo (White) - Apparel |
| $65.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com | $65.00 Zappos.com |
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Nike Golf - Dri-FIT Shadow Stripe S/L Golf Polo (Electrolime) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Fractured Chest Stripe Polo Shirt (College Navy) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Fractured Chest Stripe Polo Shirt (Neptune Blue) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Feminine S/L Polo (White) - Apparel |
| $65.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com | $65.00 Zappos.com |
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Nike Golf - Feminine S/L Polo (Magenta) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Tiger Woods Ultra Light Argyle Polo (Gym Green) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Dri-Fit L/S Stretch Tech (Black) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Sport S/S Wind Top (Black/Granite) - Apparel |
| $65.00 Zappos.com | $95.00 Zappos.com | $55.00 Zappos.com | $65.00 Zappos.com |
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Nike Golf - Sport S/S Wind Top (Treasure Blue/Blue Grey) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Windproof Half-Zip Jacket (Black/Black) - Apparel |
adidas Golf - FORMOTION Solid Polo (University Red) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Nike Tech UV Pique L/S Polo Shirt (Lush Green) - Apparel |
| $65.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com | $52.99 Zappos.com | $55.00 Zappos.com |
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Nike Golf - Nike Tech UV Pique L/S Polo Shirt (Deep Night) - Apparel |
Tommy Hilfiger Golf - Basic Pique Knit Polo - Regular Fit (Midnight) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Performance Pocket Polo Shirt (White) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Performance Pocket Polo Shirt (College Navy) - Apparel |
| $55.00 Zappos.com | $60.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com | $70.00 Zappos.com |
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Loudmouth Golf - Black Oakmont Fancy Shirt (White/Black) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Nike Tech Stripe Polo (Vars Purple) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Nike Tech Stripe Polo (Black) - Apparel |
Nike Golf - Nike Tech Stripe Polo (Perfect Pink) - Apparel |
| $75.00 Zappos.com | $55.00 Zappos.com | $55.00 Zappos.com | $55.00 Zappos.com |
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