Great Savings On The G2 For PGA Merchandise Show Attendees Only
ORLANDO, FL.- Coolwell is changing the way people play golf with its G2 Climate Control System, featuring the world’s first patented technology that produces true air conditioning at up to 45 degrees below ambient temperature using nothing but ice, physics and less than an amp of power. This innovative technology will be showcased at the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show (booth #3417) January 25-27 in Orlando, Florida.
Unlike an evaporative cooler or misting system, the G2 is a true air conditioner that strips heat and moisture from the air and directs cool, dry air to the back of each golfer’s neck. This "Body Centric Effect" reduces the golfer’s overall body temperature and is felt long after the golfer leaves the cart.
"In an ideal world, it would be 70 degrees and sunny all the time, and the Coolwell G2 simulates that type of experience, keeping golfers cool, dry and comfortable for all 18 holes—even in the most unbearable heat and humidity," said Tom Rosenbaum, Coolwell’s co-founder and Vice President of Operations. "Parking your cart under the tree just doesn’t cut it anymore, so this is an amenity that will benefit golfers everywhere."
Since its introduction, the G2 has become a popular amenity at golf clubs throughout the country. Owners and managers at G2-equipped golf facilities are impressed with the product’s ability to entice more golfers, increase rounds and enhance the overall golfing experience.
"Since installation we have seen a significant increase in our summer rounds," said Jimmy Pierce, Head Golf Professional at the Greenfield Lakes Golf Course in Gilbert, Arizona. "Overall, the G2 has allowed us to utilize the longer days of summer and in turn has made Greenfield Lakes more money."
"The Coolwell G2s provide relief from Nevada’s 100-plus degree heat like nothing else can," said Rich Riffle, General Manager at the Badlands Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. "It’s refreshing, it’s different and it gets smiles and excitement out of our golfers. They seem much more refreshed coming off the course than in times past."
The G2 is also equipped with a sanitary beverage storage compartment, an Aromachology feature and a heating feature for colder days.
"To stay competitive, golf courses must offer customers more amenities than ever before," said Rich Carter, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Coolwell.
"The G2 is designed to not only deliver an amazing golf experience, but to do so consistently, simply and affordably. We are extremely proud of the G2, and we know golfers will continue to seek it out when the weather turns uncomfortable."
The G2 operates using just a small fraction of the power available in the golf cart and requires approximately 13 pounds of ice for a typical 18-hole round when played in severe heat of 110 degrees. Made with only one moving part, the system’s high-grade, UV-resistant materials are designed to stand up to rigorous use.
For 2007, Coolwell is making it more cost-effective for golf courses to equip its golf carts with the G2. Exclusive specials on this innovative air conditioner for golf carts will be available at the show. Attendees will receive $45 off the price of each G2 unit under the purchase program, and six months free on any leasing program.
For more information and/or to experience the cooling power of the Coolwell G2 for yourself, you’re invited to visit Coolwell’s booth, #3417, at the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show.
About Coolwell Inc.
Based in Tempe, Ariz., Coolwell manufacturers the G2 Climate Control System, which provides true air conditioning at up to 45 degrees below ambient temperature using nothing but ice, physics, and an amp of power. Designed especially for golf carts, the G2 also offers additional features including: a heating mode, which provides blasts of heat at up to 110 degrees above ambient temperature; aromatherapy cartridges featuring self-contained botanical scents to improve performance; sanitary beverage storage approved by the NSF; and a full-service warranty. Visit www.coolwell.com for more information.
Contact:
Kristi Phillips, Canyon Communications
866.867.6639
Rich Carter, Coolwell Inc.
480.231.8263