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Accessories Buyer's Guide 2006
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Accessories Buyer's Guide 2006
Accessories Buyer's Guide 2006Accessories take many forms, but the most important are the bag, performance eyewear and a quality rangefinder |
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As far as eyewear is concerned, theres no reason to doubt their effectiveness on the course. When the name of the game is contour reading and depth perception, anything that helpsand todays performance eyewear certainly doesis a welcome advantage. And since you carry your own bag, its likely you dont have your own caddy. Enter the rangefinder, your instant guide to the correct distance. WIth a click of a button, youll always know the perfect club to hit. Sky Golf SkyCaddie www.skygolf.com $350 By using the Global Positioning System, the unique SkyCaddie handheld device calculates exact distances at any golf course already programmed into the SkyGolf network. Forget tracking down yardage; the SkyCaddie will have it ready when you are. New courses can be easily added and stored. Sunbuster www.sunbuster.info $119 Considered seat belts for the eyes, the SunBuster line is designed for total UVA/UVB protection via high-impact, polycarbonate, SolaRex lenses that are decentered and distortion-free. The unique PuttReader lens (purplish tint) of the GolfCorrect series is designed to reduce green hues to bring out the browns, reds and yellows to help better see breaks on the green as well as clear out haze and reflection to prevent eye fatigue. Other features include a choice of lens sizes, each with AquaPel anti-fog technology. Style featured: PuttReaders |











