Plantation, FL (February 28, 2006)â?”G-Clip, the popular 4-in-1 tool that repairs ball marks, carries up to two tees, has a stylish, unique ball marker attached to it and has a Velcro piece that will hold a golf glove has announced a customized logo option for clubs and special events.
"We’ve been asked by many clubs, companies and organizations about having an opportunity to have their logo emblazoned on the G-Clip," explained Fine Tune Golf President and inventor of the G-Clip, Keith Foley. "Obviously, they feel as we do that golfers will get a lot of use of their G-Clip and looking at the logo will remember the good times they had at a special event, or at a particular golf course."
The G-Clip custom logo plan is simple. The golf course selects a ball marker style and makes a minimum order of 100 ball markers. They then order a minimum of 24 G-Clips of which, the price includes the custom ball marker. A free point of purchase display is included with the order and they receive free setup with an order of 48 G-Clips. The balance of the markers in the 100-piece minimum will be shipped as loose markers for retail.
G-Clip offers three distinct ball marker styles. Their custom die struck marker comes in either antique brass, or antique silver with or without color. They also offer a custom epoxy dome marker that covers offset color printing.
Both are standard size ball markers at 0.97-inches in diameter. They both offer up to four pantone colors included in the price and a back-side impression is offered for an additional set-up charge. Both also require a three to four week lead time from when artwork is approved.
"We believe our custom logo program will totally fit the need of our club and corporate clientele as well as potential customers," offered Foley, "and because the G-Clip is worn attached to the belt, it’s a tremendous tool to help build brand awareness. It’s also a very popular item with the golfers because they don’t waste time fumbling through their pockets to find a tee or a ball marker. Thus, they play faster with less frustration."
Located in Plantation, Fla., Fine Tune Golf is dedicated to designing products that both simplify and enhance the enjoyment of the golf experience for golfers everywhere. For more information, contact Keith Foley at Fine Tune Golf at 954-584-3804, or fax at 253-323-5238. Also, please visit the website at www.gclip.com.
Contact:
Mary Deatrick, DPR
(407) 332-5212
mdeatrick@cfl.rr.com