"Better Fit, Better Price" Custom Club Maker Also Sponsoring Media Breakfast
TEMPE – Magique Golf will unveil its new M-Series line of clubs when it participates in the 2005 PGA Fall Expo Sept. 28-29 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. The company also will be the exclusive sponsor of the show’s media breakfast on Sept. 28 and will participate in the show’s demo night on Sept. 28 as well. Magique Golf’s exhibit will be located in booth ETC 14 in the equipment testing center.
The company will be introducing its new M1 and M2 irons, the new M400 driver, its new Blue Steel Fairway Woods, and the hot-selling M3 I-Brid rescue club at the show, the golf industry’s premier fall marketplace.
"The people who are attending this show comprise the bulk of our target market, so we know that participation in the show will be tremendously valuable for us," said Sean Sheppard, president of Magique Golf. "We sell through custom fitters, golf shops and teaching professionals, and by being here we give them a chance to see our new M-Series clubs and how they stack up against the competition.
"What better way is there to convince teaching professionals that you have a great product than to put it in their hands?" he added. "And once they hit our clubs and find that they provide the same technology and playability at half the price of the ‘name brands,’ we think they will want to get them in the hands of the people playing at their local clubs."
As the media breakfast host, Magique will offer golf media from around the world a chance to meet with Magique’s principals, garner one-on-one interviews, and get a sneak peek at the new M-Series clubs.
In addition to the technology benefits found in the new M-Series clubs, Magique’s custom fitting system also provides dramatic game improvement. The company uses a proprietary set of static and dynamic fitting criteria to help players get the best performance possible from their clubs, a process that supports the Magique philosophy that most golfers are using ill-fitted equipment.
"Our data shows that 80 percent of golfers are playing with clubs that do not suit either their skill level or their physical characteristics," said Sheppard. "There are four primary reasons why: shafts are too stiff, kick points are too high, lofts are too strong and lie angles are too flat. Those factors, combined with the fact that most clubs on the market were designed for Tour Pros and not average players, make it tough for the weekend player to get the most from their equipment. Magique equipment avoids those pitfalls and helps people play their best."
All Magique clubs are manufactured with the company’s trademarked Gram Matched System®. Each component of the club is matched before assembly to achieve the perfect balance of weight between shaft, grip and club head – right down to the gram, and producing a consistent "delta" – the difference in distance between each club in the set.
Magique’s Gram Matched System® and attention to detail produces a consistent flex point in each club to maximize performance at impact. GMS® translates to longer, higher shots with more control, helping average golfers play with more confidence and lower their scores.
Founded in 1986, Magique Golf has been an institution in the Arizona Golf industry for nearly 20 years. Under new ownership, the company has recently launched a complete new line of clubs, including drivers, two different sets of irons, fairway woods, wedges, a rescue club and a classic blade putter. Magique Golf is located at 8270 S. Kyrene Rd., Suite 103 Tempe, AZ 85284. The complete line of Magique clubs is available for viewing, along with a custom club fitting at the company’s web site at www.magiquegolf.com, or you can call Magique Golf at (480) 961-7507.
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