Gifts for Golfers II
Here’s the second installment of my suggestions for gifts to golfers.
Five – the Best?
After all the noise about the roll back of the permissible groove cross sectional area to those of 60 years ago little has been said about the response by ball manufacturers to the lower spin rates that will be generated by short irons. TaylorMade Golf has leaped into that discussion with the first 5-layer golf ball. The Penta TP is aimed at the professional/top amateur end of the market but you and I both know that only means you will see them in play by every weekend hacker you run into. At $45.99 per dozen, they are available in limited quantities.
Expensive But Worth It
Miura Golf is known as maybe the top maker of irons in the world; a bold statement to be sure, however just ask those who have a set. The company just entered the utility/hybrid market with the Precious line of hybrids and they are as good as their irons. Available in lofts of 17, 20 and 23 degrees the ball flight is a mid to high launch angle and there’s lots of weight in the sole so getting the ball air borne is no problem. With the standard graphite shaft you can be Precious for $239.
Perfect Fit
Though not strictly a holiday promotion, Etonic has a footwear and glove promotion that’s a perfect fit for gifting. Buy a pair of Etonic shoes from the recently introduced 2010 line and get a free Perfect Fit golf glove (MSRP $18) at no charge.
Heeeere’s Annika
Annika Sorenstam may be off the competitive links but not out of golf by any stretch. She has launched shopAnnika.com on the Internet so you can “purchase all things Annika.” Some of the online items are ANNIKA Academy-branded Cutter & Buck clothing for women and men, academy headwear, Annika’s Fragrance, her game improvement instructional book Golf Annika’s Way, and other gifts plus some authentic, limited edition autographed Annika memorabilia.
Pro V1s for Everybody
Every golfer or anyone giving to a golfer can take advantage of the Titleist promotion for free personalization on any of their models including Pro V1. In a nut shell order a dozen balls with a week lead time and get 3 lines of copy – up to 17 characters – at no charge.
Eidolon
Eidolon wedges are unique, patented and they work. There’s a surprising amount of technology and design in the humble wedge and Terry Koehler at Eidolon knows how to do it very well. Though there a number of features in his wedges not necessarily found on bigger name clubs, what really separates his from their’s is the patented V-sole. The bounce of the first ¼ inch is very high and the rear of the sole’s bounce is less. The combination allows the user to “dial in” just the amount for bounce he wants for each different type of shot. Eidolon V-Sole wedges come in a variety of loft/bounce combinations such as 48° loft pitching wedge with 18° bounce on the front edge and 3° on the rear or the 60° lob wedge with bounces of 25°/6°. Available at EidolonGolf.com, V-Sole Wedge are $129 each for the 60° Lob (25°/6°), 56° Sand (30°/7°), 52° Gap (18°/3°) and 48° Pitching (15°/3°). Two, three and four wedge sets are offered at a discount.
Putting Around
Indoor putting …a poor substitute for the real thing whether seriously working on your stroke or simply a weather-induced housebound diversion. Chair legs, water glasses and Berber-woven flowers have been used as targets and there are those plastic devices that trap an on-line putt or even ball returning target cups. But let’s face it; indoors putting isn’t much fun, perhaps suitable as a few minutes entertainment for a five year-old but not much more. Enter The Putting Game a high tech device which doubles as a putting training aid and gaming station. Take a look on the web site puttinggame.com and see what I mean. $330 online
“Getting Back to Square”
According to vice president Bill Holowaty a guiding principle of his company is best expressed by something the founder has said on numerous occasions.
“Make the best possible product we can and eventually the good golfers will find me.”
Katsuhiro Miura of Miura Golf thus stakes out both his and his company’s philosophy. To golf cognoscenti Miura is known as the premier iron maker in the industry. Not for high volume and not for a burning need to compete with the market leaders, but for the highest quality in both design and construction, targeted at an admittedly tiny segment of the golf market – professionals and low handicap amateurs.
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