Self-correcting technology is a game changer for recreational golfers
Highpoint, N.C – Polara Golf (www.polaragolf.com) announced today that they will be donating $1.00 to The Carpenter’s House for Children, for every Golfest attendee who stops by and tests their Ultimate Straight and/or Ultimate Straight XS golf balls, during GOLFWEEK’s Golfest held at The Villages in Leesburg, FL on March 4th & 5th , up to a maximum of $1000.00.
About The Carpenter’s House
When Pat and Linda Manfredi started The Carpenter’s House in 1978 with one baby, it was hard to imagine where this road would lead – and just how many children’s lives they would save.
The Carpenter’s House provides a safe refuge for children who come from orphanages in third-world countries, many of whom have experienced dismal poverty, near starvation or suffer from life-threatening medical conditions that cannot be adequately treated in their home country. For more than three decades, 140 abandoned, displaced, underprivileged and medically needy children have experienced love and compassion at The Carpenter’s House. Today, Pat and Linda continue to serve as founders, directors, caretakers and – most importantly – Mom and Dad to all the children who call The Carpenter’s House “home.”
“Polara isn’t changing the lives of children in third-world countries the way Pat and Linda are,” said David Felker, PhD, Head of Technology for Polara Golf. “But we saw an interesting parallel in the amazing work they are doing for these young children and what, in a much smaller way, we are doing as a company for recreational golfers. That’s why we chose The Carpenter’s House For Children in Leesburg, FL to benefit from the Demo Day we are participating in at The Villages. It’s a great way to introduce the Game-Changing Technology of the Polara Self-Correcting Golf Ball to recreational golfers in the area and at the same time help out a very important and worthwhile local cause.”
About Polara’s Self-Correcting Golf Ball TechnologyTM
Polara Golf Balls with Self-Correcting Technology™ have been tested by Golf Laboratories, the leading independent golf testing laboratory in San Diego, California. The golf robot was set up to hit balls under several different slice swing conditions. Under all test conditions, the Polara Self-Correcting Technology™ golf balls were demonstrably straighter than two of the most popular balls in golf, validating the claim that the Polara Ultimate Straight golf balls correct hooks and slices by up to 75%.
Now even recreational golfers can play from the fairway instead of the rough, the woods, or the next fairway over. Using Polara golf balls is guaranteed to improve your game, increase your accuracy and lower your golf score, which makes the game more fun.
“We’re delighted to introduce golfers to the first of many products that have No Limits other than the laws of physics,” said David Felker, of Polara Golf. “Currently, there is nothing a golfer can purchase that even comes close to correcting hooks and slices as well as these new Polara golf balls. The Self-Correcting Technology™ of the Polara Ultimate Straight golf ball will change the game of golf by making it more enjoyable and even speeding up play.”
About Polara Golf
Making golf more fun is the Polara Golf mission. Polara Golf uses the best available technology to create demonstrably better products that are not limited by anything other than the laws of physics. All of the Polara golf balls are designed for recreational golfers that want to take advantage of technology improvements designed to help golfers enjoy the game more. For more information about Polara Golf, visit www.polaragolf.com or call 866-556-3100.
Media members interested in field testing any of the Polara products for an editorial review should contact Joe Wieczorek joe@themediagroupinc.com of The Media Group at (847) 956-9090.
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