Sunday, September 30, 2007

Golfball.com New ID Align Golf Ball Strikes Chord with Scratch Golfers Everywhere

The only golf ball with both monogrammed player ID and alignment putting aid has recently been launched by a leading online retailer. The maker of customized golf balls and equipment has adhered to their successful mantra of 'first to market' by their recent launch of this exclusive all-in-one putting alignment aid and player ID golf ball to the world of golf enthusiasts. Exclusively found at www.golfballs.com, the ID Align™ golf ball capitalizes in the latest golf industry trend of an alignment aid stenciled to golf balls. Golfballs.com is furthering this by simultaneously adding a player identification monogram to each ball, whereby creating their exclusive ID Align™ golf ball.

Golfballs.com is an authorized imprinter of Titleist, Nike and Callaway Golf products and they are the first retailer in the world to offer this customized product. Due to their ability to print their products in-house, all orders for these personalized golf balls are generally shipped in one to two days, from point of order, with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. According to the company's president Tom Cox, "We are extremely excited to be the first in the world to offer this innovative product, and as the holiday season fast approaches, we certainly see our ID Align™ golf ball as the perfect gift for the avid golfer."

Cox started his online retail giant www.golfballs.com in 1995, and since then has created a market leading force which continually proves that innovation and the first-to-market mantra of business success is crucial in the supremacy of any company. Golfballs.com not only offers their products to the golfing consumer, but also relies heavily on their client base within major corporations -- having printed golf balls for over half of the Fortune 100 companies.

This exclusive product once again affirms Golfballs.com is committed to the creation and distribution of merchandise and apparel for those who see golf as more than a sport but a lifestyle.

Source: PRWeb

0 comments: