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Feel Golf Company Set To Unveil New Products At The 2005 PGA Merchandise Show

Feel Golf Company Set To Unveil New Products At The 2005 PGA Merchandise Show


Press Release

Posted 2005-01-29


Monterey, CA. – The Feel Golf Company announced today that they will be introducing their brand new Designer Wrap Game Improvement Full Release Grip and their brand new 430cc TiCn “Wet” Driver in Booth #5325 at The 2005 PGA Merchandise Show held January 27th thru the 30th at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

Feel Golf will also be attending the Demo Day held on Wednesday, January 26th at the Orange County National Golf Club.

About The New Game Improvement Full Release Grip

The revolutionary Game Improvement Full Release™ Grip, with Patent Pending "Taper Tip Technology™", is the first major equipment design change in over 100 years. The grip was first introduced at the 2004 PGA Merchandise Show and generated an incredible amount of "buzz" amongst media members and industry insiders. The Full Release™ Grip, even in its prototype stage at the time, was named "The Top Discovery of The 2004 PGA Merchandise Show" in the February 2004 issue of Golfweek magazine.

Employing the same logic and principles from other sports, Feel Golf has developed a grip that allows you to fully release the club and attain maximum club head speed. The "Taper Tip Technology™" design of this grip is thinner in the left hand and thicker in the right hand - similar to the grip of a baseball bat. The Full Release™ Grip allows you to more easily hold the club in just the fingers of your hand allowing you to fully release the club through impact, greatly reducing or even eliminating the dreaded slice or hook shots that plague so many of today's golfers.

The overwhelming success and popularity of the Game Improvement Full Release™ Grip has led Feel Golf to introduce a brand new style for 2005. In addition to the current X-Line and X-Wrap versions, Feel will be offering a brand new Designer Wrap™ version offering a “softer” leather-like wrap. The Designer Wrap won the “Top Product” award at the Fall PGA Expo in Las Vegas in September.

The Full Release™ Grip with its five Patents Pending conforms to USGA. The grips are available at Golfsmith and PGA Tour Superstore locations as well as other Feel Golf retailers nationwide or through Feel Golf's website, www.feelgolfgrips.com

About the New 430cc TiCn “Wet” Driver

Feel Golf has developed a new High Low Technology Face for its Drivers and Fairway Woods that has single handedly revolutionized the way golf clubs are made. “This is the hardest face ever offered on a driver,” said Dr. Lee Miller, Chairman of the Feel Golf Company. “On the average, this new face increases hang time by as much as 30% and reduces the RPM ball spin by as much as 25%, into the 1800 to 2500 RPM range, which significantly increases distance and improves accuracy.” This High Low Technology Face will now be available on Feel Golf’s new 430cc TiCn Wet Driver in 2005.

Feel Golf Company, the only company owned and operated by PGA Members, is based in Monterey, California, home of the famed Pebble Beach Golf Links. For more information about the Feel Golf Company or their great lineup of products, visit their website at www.feelwedges.com or call 877 934-7387.

Media members interested in testing the new Full Release™ Grip or any of the Feel Golf products for an editorial review should contact Joe Wieczorek of The Media Group at (847) 956-9090 or via e-mail at joe@themediagroupinc.com

Feel Golf will be holding a Press Conference for Media Members on Friday, January 28th at 1:30 p.m.



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