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Golf News 2011 Fashion Trends

  • 2011 Fashion Trends

    March 15th, 2011 by admin

    By Leigha Main 2010 was a year about recovery for most.  The official recession is said to be ‘over’ in our Canadian marketplace, although I’m sure some don’t feel the effects of recovery as strong as others.  Also the weather has brought some unique challenges across the country.   In most of Ontario we had full summer weather since April.   For those in BC there was an early start to the season (who can forget the sunshine and warmth we saw on TV during the Olympics?), but the rain and cold came back and stuck around for much of the late spring.  For many it is hard to think about 2011 buying and fashion trends in the early fall before they are done selling for this…

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  • New and innovative products coming for 2011

    December 15th, 2010 by admin
    Adidas Golf eyewear

    adidas Eyewear Be aware of the glare Contrary to popular belief, polarized lenses are not recommended while playing golf. Polarized lenses are designed to prevent you from seeing the glare off reflective surfaces. Not seeing the glare on a shiny patch of grass can result in the loss of crucial information, while reading the green. In turn, your overall score can be affected. adidas eyewear recommends polarized lenses for water and snow activities. Optimized for golfers, adidas eyewear suggests using their Light Stabilizing Technology Contrast lenses while playing golf. Golf players are always looking for innovative products to improve their performance. Golf sunglasses are no exception as improving your handicap and becoming a successful golfer means keeping sight of the…

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