Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Feel Golf sells out of its 73-degree USGA conforming wedge in record time


Feel Golf Co., Inc., (OTCQB FEEL), is pleased to report that it has sold out of its new 73-degree USGA conforming wedges less than a week after launching it.

“This is the biggest rush order Feel Golf has seen since first introducing the original non-conforming shot saving wedge,” said Feel Golf CEO and PGA Professional Lee Miller. “Both conforming and non-conforming 73-degree wedges are on back order and are scheduled to arrive around the end of October.”

Feel Golf, one of the pioneers of the high-lofted wedges, first introduced a 64-degree wedge in the early 1990s. That club, the highest lofted club in play of Tour, is a favorite weapon of Phil Mickelson today. It was thought to be too extreme at the time.

“The 73 degree wedge allows players to hit a very high, soft-landing shot with ease from 50 yards in,” said Miller. “Just like the 64-degree wedge, our 73 degree wedge allows the golfer to take their full swing, which is a golfer’s most repeatable swing, and simply aim it right at the pin.”

Feel Golf’s satin finish, 73-degree wedge helps eliminate most of the short game guesswork of open stances, open faces and half swings. It allows you to go right at the pin and stick, making bunker play seem easy.

Miller said one of the common problems for recreational players is that they lack the touch and confidence to fully commit to the shot, so they decelerate, producing inconsistent results that lead to extra strokes around the greens.

“With good rhythm, players can take a full swing with the 73-degree wedge,” said Miller.   The wedge glides through the ball landing very softly from a tight lie or a bunker making it easier to score just like the Pros.”

For more information on all of Feel Golf’s wedges and other innovative products, visit www.feelgolf.net or call 877-934-7387.

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