We take a look at some of the hot products for 2009, as well as an in-depth look at range finders
CARLSBAD, Calif. (Feb. 9 2009) – amateurgolf.com, the top website for competitive amateurs with the most extensive tournament database in the world, has released a pair of videos we shot at the PGA Expo in Orlando.
In the first video, amateurgolf.com CEO Pete Wlodkowski takes a look at what you can expect in the coming year from some of the top golf companies in the country such as Titleist, which is launching the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x.
We also checked in with website sponsors such as Lamkin Grips, which boasted a new line of grips, including the widely-praised Performance Plus.
The PGA Expo is also a great place to check out some of the new gadgetry golf addicts can’t seem to get enough of, so we talked with representatives from Pride Sports about their offset tees, the makers of the Heavy Putter, and more.
We also got some tips from Zach Johnson’s putting coach, Pat O’Brien, as well Phil Mickleson’s swing coach Rick Smith.
The video link can be found here: http://www.amateurgolf.com/47-GolfVideo-2009-PGA-Merchandise-Show-Review
In the second video, amateurgolf.com takes a look how the advent of range finders has changed the game, and how you can take advantage of this technology.
We highlight the difference between GPS and Laser-based systems, then talk to representatives from three of the major companies: Bushnell, SkyCaddie, GolfBuddy and On Par to learn about their products and figure out which range finder is right for you.
That video link can be found here: http://www.amateurgolf.com/48-GolfVideo-Picking-a-Range-Finder-More-Choices-than-Ever
About amateurgolf.com
amateurgolf.com devotes our entire website to the 99.7% of golfers who aren’t pros. Our content is geared towards players who are serious about taking their game to a competitive level, whether that means winning the 4th flight of the Club Championship, or qualifying for the US Amateur.
Launched in 2001, the amateurgolf.com Tournament Series has grown to include two National events at Bandon Dunes and The Kiawah Island Resort, plus close to 20 regional events throughout California. Running our own tournaments allows us to provide the avid tournament golfer with more of what they love – competitive golf – while helping those newer to tournament play get more involved in it (all events have a division for players with 15 handicap or less). Promoting tournaments also allows us to bring our primary website sponsors into direct contact with these golfers in order build awareness about their products and services. Titleist, Lamkin Grips, Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine, Ocean Hondas, Cutter & Buck, and Prize Possessions are just a few of the companies who have seen the benefits of sponsoring our website and Tournament Series.
Contact:
Peter Wlodkowski
Phone: 760-929-9297
Email: petewl@amateurgolf.com