Michigan Golf Journal february

Wheel Pro Stride Zero Friction introduced their newest innovation, the Wheel Pro Stride electric bag trolley. The Stride is an update of the Wheel Pro, which won industry honors at this year’s PGA Show. The Stride’s 35-pound bag has a pocket-sized remote control that uses Smart Technology to follow within three feet of the golfer. It’s a versatile product, though, as you can push it, carry it or put it on a cart. It comes with an umbrella holder, a cooler that can hold up to six cans or bottles, two invisible magnets to secure a rangefinder or Bluetooth speaker and a built-in USB port. Click HERE to visit their website for more information. Omnix Golf Bags Omnix specializes in customized golf bags and some of their creations were the most eye-catching items at the show. They had an interchangeable outer shell, seven multiple pockets, 14-way club dividers – and a distinctive appearance. The company calls their bags ``revolutionary’’ with their combination of advanced technology, functionality and edgy style. The models that caught my eye the most were in the company’s Rainbow Series. The Black Vodka and Sex on the Beach models in that series are both priced at $540. ``Omnix bags will illuminate the course and feed free spirits,’’ according to the company’s website. No argument there. Find out more about Omnix Golf Bags HERE. Perfect Hands Golf Perfect Hands Golf is billed as ``the world’s first ever swing and strength trainer.’’ The training aid comes complete with a belt, four acceleration bands in 10, 20, 30 and 40-pound increments, gloves for both hands, plus a handy carry case. If used as suggested, this device helps a player get his swing on plane, increase strength and range of motion. In short, Perfect Hands can develop proper technique and increase swing speed. Click HERE to visit their website. Michigan Golf Journal

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