Friday, June 22, 2012

Izzo Golf Club Medic Groove Tool




Izzo Golf Club Medic Groove Tool Review




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Izzo Golf Club Medic Groove Tool Feature


  • Cleans and sharpens grooves to impart better ball striking and improve ball spin
  • Convenient size easily fits in pocket of golf bag
  • Prolong the life of your irons
  • Utility knife style handle for a secure grip and easy handling
  • A great gift for any level of golfer
Prolong the life of your irons with the Golf Medic Groove Tool. It cleans and sharpens club grooves while on the course to improve ball strike and ball spin. It features a utility knife style handle for a secure grip and easy handling and it's convenient size fits easily into the pocket of your golf bag. A great gift for any level of golfer.

Features:

  • Cleans and sharpens grooves to impart better ball striking and improve ball spin
  • Convenient size easily fits in pocket of golf bag
  • Prolong the life of your irons
  • Utility knife style handle for a secure grip and easy handling
  • A great gift for any level of golfer

About Izzo
Prior to 1991, millions of golfers had to endure the pain of shouldering a bag on a single strap for 18 exhausting holes. Feeling their pain, T. J. Izzo sought to eliminate fatigue by creating the Izzo Dual Strap System. This simple, brilliant innovation made walking the course easier, golf more enjoyable. In fact, Frank Thomas, technical director of the USGA, hailed the Izzo Dual Strap as one of the four greatest innovations in modern golf. Today, 100 percent of all carry bags use a dual strap, and millions of golfers are enjoying the walk thanks to Izzo innovation.

Now, charged by that spirit of innovation and a quest for quality, the Izzo Product Development and Quality Teams, all avid golfers, apply their unparalleled knowledge and passion for the game to deliver unique, superior quality products that can help every level of golfer.




The Golf Medic cleans and sharpens grooves while on the course or otherwise.



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