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The Nike Golf women s collection features contemporary athletic style graced with modern details. Sophisticated golf apparel for your active lifestyle. This woven top features Nike s Dri-FIT technology. Dri-FIT fabric helps keep you comfortable and dry by moving moisture from your skin to the outside for rapid evaporation. Full button woven top Orange inside button placket Darts for shaping Nike tab on left sleeve Dri-FIT woven taffeta 88% nylon 12% spandex more information... |
Forgan Golf signs Woosie (GOLFmagic) Ian Woosnam OBE, US Masters champion, winning Ryder Cup captain and international golf legend, has signed to represent club-makers Forgan of St Andrews on the Seniors and champions Tours of Europe and the US.
Shop tax free today and Saturday (Mid-Iowa News) Iowans will get a chance to shop tax free today and Saturday during Iowa's tax free holiday. The Iowa Department of Revenue established the holiday in 2000 to "give families a tax break." It is estimated that Iowa families save about $2.4 million each year during the tax free holiday.
Ashworth's change in direction (GOLFmagic) Ashworth has long been one of the names synonymous with delivering high quality golf clothing and in the latest Autumn / Winter 2008 collection, created by returning founder John Ashworth, edgy urban designs have been included to broaden the brand's appeal.
Bees third baseman blasts 2 on Wizards (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) Third baseman Michael Moustakas hit two home runs to lead Burlington to a 5-4 win over Fort Wayne on Saturday. Moustakas, who went 3 for 4, hit solo home runs in the third and fifth innings for the Bees (23-17).
Gotta give 'em Credit (Toronto Sun) You don't have to travel very far to find great bargains
Canadian clothing company reaping rewards of Reavie's Open victory (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News) TORONTO - As the co-founder of a small Canadian golf apparel company, Bobby Pasternak kept a pretty hectic work schedule over the past couple years.
Reavie victory tailor-made for small Canadian clothing firm (Toronto Star) Earlier this year, the founders of a small Canadian golf apparel company made the decision to sponsor an up-and-coming PGA Tour player. An exploratory phone call to Gaylord Sports Management first put them in touch with Chez Reavie and the pairing was pure magic.
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