BEAVERTON, Ore. – One of the key figures associated with “Black Hawk Down” will be featured in the Leupold & Stevens booth Thursday, January 26, and Friday, January 27, at the PGA Merchandise Show, Orlando, Fla.
Former U.S. Army Ranger and Special Forces operator Jim Smith was wounded when his Black Hawk helicopter was shot down in Mogadishu in 1993. He and his fellow soldiers’ stories of the fierce battles that ensued were told in the best-selling “Black Hawk Down” novel and box-office-hit movie. Smith, a Silver Star, Purple Heart and Legion of Merit award winner, currently trains U.S. military and law enforcement forces. He fully understands the importance of having ranging instruments that are fast and accurate.
The Leupold & Stevens booth (#1201) will also feature the new GX-3i and GX-4i digital laser golf rangefinders. With advanced technology such as Digitally eNhanced Engine (DNA) and True Golf Range (TGR), GX-3i and GX-4i offer instant, accurate ranging to within six inches. GX is the official rangefinder of the Professional Tour Caddies of America. Since 2009, caddies using the GX have been involved in more than 50 PGA TOUR victories including three Major Championships.
For more information, go to www.leupold.com/golf or call 1-800-LEUPOLD.
Leupold & Stevens, Inc., the most prominent American-owned and -operated optics company, employs hundreds of people in its state-of-the-art facility near Beaverton, Ore. Leupold & Stevens is a fifth-generation, family owned company whose products are sold worldwide to golfers, hunters, wildlife observers, competitive shooters, law enforcement officers and military personnel.
Contact:
Patrick Mundy
(503) 526-1467
pmundy@leupold.com
Jeff Patterson
Swanson Russell
(402) 437-6410
jeffp@swansonrussell.com