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Use Pop-Up-Protector to guard against unsightly "idiot marks"

Monday June 29, 2009 | 13:57:28 143 words, 10665 views
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Although whiffing might damage your ego, the dreaded pop-up or sky ball is infinitely more injurious to your club.

How many of us have swung too steeply on the tee, only to send athe ball 40 feet high straight off the crown of a brand new $400 driver? (Way more of us than we’ll ever admit, that’s how many.)

Fortunately, the Batman of golf is now armed with Pop-Up-Protector. Pop-Up-Protector is an adhesive film that fits on the leading edge of the crown of any golf club, providing a tough shield against so-called “idiot marks.”

Importantly, PUP (for short) is the only club-protective application that conforms to USGA rules.

As my game sinks further down the Bat-toilet this summer, at least now I know I can flail away with confidence that my clubs won’t get carved up worse than Two-Face’s ugly side.

Holy Rainmaker, Batman!


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