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Solid Golf applauds Matt Kuchar, four others for finishing in FedEx Cup’s Top 20

September 29, 2010

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Portable training device provides instant feedback, helps train golfers to make straight, consistent putts

NORCROSS, Ga. – Solid Golf, makers of THE KURE, Your Total Putting Solution would like to congratulate Matt Kuchar for his second place finish in the PGA Playoffs for the FedEx Cup. When the final results had been tabulated, five players who trust THE KURE for precise putting had finished in the Top 20.

“With weekly success by some of the Tour’s most elite players, THE KURE continues to become one of the most highly sought after electronic putting training aids across the Tour,” said Bill Henwood, President of Solid Golf. “Using THE KURE, players quickly discover how easily it helps them focus on the four key fundamentals of great putting: aim, alignment, returning the putter face to square at impact and a great rhythm. Once they try it, they quickly realize that it is the putting training aid that they must have.”

THE KURE is a lightweight, portable electronic training device that works on any style of putter, indoors or out and helps golfers of all ages and skill levels. It helps train golfers to make straight and consistent putts and provides them with instant feedback.

Using Solid Golf’s patented Active Telemetry Technology™ on the transmitter and the receiver, THE KURE’s internal computers provide visual feedback to confirm when your putting stroke is correct. Once learned, this information can be recalled and repeated effortlessly, time after time — leading to more holed putts, lower golf scores and ultimately, more fun playing the game.

A key feature of THE KURE is the ability to change the aperture settings based on the skill level of the player. As the golfer’s skill improves, he/she can adjust the aperture setting from beginner to amateur and then to professional. At beginner level, the beam that is transmitted into the receiver is wider and easier. As the golfer’s skill progresses, the aperture can be closed and the beam becomes more narrow and difficult.

The Kure retails for $199 and comes complete with transmitter, receiver, instruction manual, hard shell traveling case and a bonus instructional DVD featuring Sir Nick Faldo and Mike Shannon, PGA Teaching Professional and Putting Instructor at Sea Island Golf Learning Center and Putting Instructor to 20 Top Golfers in the World.

For more information or to order, call at 888-952-PUTT or visit them online at kureputting.com.

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ABOUT SOLID GOLF
Solid Golf is located at 4691 Outer Bank Drive in Norcross, Ga. 30092. For more information or to order, visit www.kureputting.com or call 877-312-2220.

SOLID GOLF:
Bill Henwood
President
770-783-5220
info@kureputting.com

Contact:
Golf Marketing Services
Holly Geoghegan
President
321-303-9684
holly@golfmarketinginc.com

Mike Leonard
Communications Director
407-347-7244
mike@golfmarketinginc.com

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