MGI Golf Launches Sureshot SlimPRO Laser Rangefinder
LAS VEGAS, NV – MGI Golf, global leader in technology for the walking golfer and maker of America’s No. 1 electric golf caddy, introduces the MGI Sureshot SlimPRO Laser Rangefinder as the latest addition to its lineup of premium golf accessories for $299.
Available in eye-catching white and black color options and designed to deliver unparalleled precision in a sleek, compact design, the MGI Sureshot SlimPRO redefines convenience and accuracy for golfers of all levels. It has a measure range of 800 yards (731.5 meters) and features MGI’s fastest optics yet, reading distance measurements in 3 seconds while compensating for slope to provide precise yardages, even on hilly terrain. Engineered with PINLOC technology, the rangefinder locks onto targets and displays the distance on-screen for 15 seconds. With 7x magnification for crystal-clear visuals and a real-time SCAN mode for continuous measurements, the Sureshot SlimPRO makes navigating the course effortless.
“The MGI Sureshot SlimPRO is a testament to our commitment to innovation and performance,” said Miranda Turner, CEO of MGI Golf Inc. “Its advanced features and portable design empower golfers to approach every shot with confidence, and as an ideal complement to our industry-leading electric caddies, the Sureshot SlimPRO elevates the walking golf experience.”
The SlimPRO is built with durability and convenience in mind. The light weight (5 oz.) and compact size (3.8 x 1.9 x 1.4 in.) fits comfortably in the user’s hand or pocket, while its water-resistant, shockproof construction ensures reliability in any weather condition. Powered by a long-lasting, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the rangefinder is equipped for extended use and includes a premium hard-shell protective case for safe storage that easily attaches to any MGI electric caddy model.
The MGI Sureshot SlimPRO is the perfect companion to MGI’s acclaimed electric caddy line, including the Ai 500, Zip Navigator AT, and Zip Navigator GPS+ among others. Together, these products deliver unparalleled precision and reliability for walking golfers, solidifying MGI Golf’s position as the market leader in the U.S., as confirmed by a 2023 Longitudes Group research study.
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Bridgestone Golf Release New SANTA BOO BALLS
COVINGTON, GA – New limited edition drop from Bridgestone Golf – new SANTA BOO BALLS. Features include limited edition XMAS packaging and custom Santa BOO graphics as well as all the standard design and performance features of the Bridgestone TOUR B RX, the ball BSG staffer Boo Weekley plays regularly.
FEATURES OF LIMITED EDITION XMAS BOO BALLS INCLUDE:
- NEW REACTIV X System combines the REACTIV iQ Smart Cover Technology with XCLRNT mid layer for INCREASED DISTANCE off the tee and IMPROVED FEEL and CONTROL around the green
- MORE DISTANCE: REACTIV X System creates intensified rebound on tee shots, delivering explosive velocity and increased distance
- MORE CONTROL: REACTIV X System stays on the face longer on approach shots, providing more spin and soft feel around the green
- The TOUR B XS delivers increased ball speed for MAXIMUM DISTANCE off the tee and a SOFT FEEL and INCREASED SPIN for CONTROL on approach shots
- Bridgestone Golf is the #1 BALL FITTER IN GOLF: The TOUR B XS is ideal for players with swing speeds OVER 105 MPH who want additional spin
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Casa de Campo Resort & Villas Announces Lineup of Winter Golf Events
LA ROMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC– Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – one of GOLF Magazine’s “Top 100 Golf Resorts in the World” and the Caribbean’s leading luxury destinations – announces its lineup of premier golf events and tournaments for the 2025 winter season highlighted by exceptional golf, first-class accommodations and unparalleled luxury amenities.
The legendary seaside resort is home to a trio of acclaimed Pete Dye-designed layouts: Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore and The Links. Since opening in 1971, Teeth of the Dog is widely recognized as the No. 1 course in the Caribbean. Starting in January of 2025, it will undergo a restoration project led by Jerry Pate Design. The project will involve a complete regrassing, restoring the greens to their original size, and reshaping bunkers to honor Dye’s design. The course is expected to reopen by December 2025.
Throughout the restoration period, the resort’s two other acclaimed courses will come into focus and continue to welcome golfers. The Links showcases Dye’s genius for creating thrilling green complexes and golf course architecture aficionados call Dye Fore “the most underrated course in the Caribbean.”
The 51st Casa de Campo International Pro Am, taking place Jan. 3 – 8, is a must-attend event for golf professionals and amateurs alike. Teams will consist of one professional and three amateurs and compete on the challenging courses of The Links, Dye Fore, and Teeth of the Dog. Accommodations include five nights in hotel rooms and villas, two complementary replay rounds on Dye Fore or the Links and starts at $4,399 (per person, double occupancy).
Continuing the Winter Pro-Am series, the 41st Annual Caribbean International Pro Am I will be held Jan. 10 – 15 next year. This premier winter pro am featuring teams of one professional and three amateurs offers golfers the opportunity to showcase their skills on the world-class courses of The Links, Dye Fore, and Teeth of the Dog. In addition to tournament play, guests will have golf included on their arrival day and will receive complementary replay rounds on Links and Dye Fore. Rates start at $4,399 (per person, double occupancy) and include accommodations for five nights.
Wrapping up the winter season is a new edition of the renowned Casa de Campo Winter Pro-Am Series. The 38th Anniversary of the Annual Caribbean International Pro Am II will take place Feb. 25 – March 2. With work on Teeth of the Dog underway, this will be the first event without access to the famed course. The event will be contested on three championship courses: The Links, Dye Fore, and nearby La Romana Country Club. Teams will consist of one professional and three amateurs. Starting at $4,399 (per person, double occupancy), guests will enjoy accommodation for five nights in hotel rooms and villas in addition to complementary replay rounds on Dye Fore or Links.
For each of the above events, Casa de Campo additionally offers an array of fully appointed villas perfect for golf groups and families. The villa options range from three to 11 bedrooms with stylish living areas, a private pool as well as endless creature comforts. From secluded Garden Villas highlighting the area’s abundant flora to the tranquil splendor of the Caribbean coast in an Oceanfront Villa, each style offers contemporary designs.
Daily breakfast, private maid service and full access to a wide range of on-site activities are additional highlights of villa stays. Non-golfer packages are also available for each event.
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Nippon Shaft Used by PGA Tour Q-School Low Medalist and the Winning Team at Grant Thornton Invitational
CARLSBAD, CA – Both the PGA and LPGA players on the winning team at the Grant Thornton Invitational relied on Nippon Shaft steel shafts to win wire-to-wire (Dec. 15) in Naples, Florida.
The 25-year-old former LPGA Tour rookie of the year and winner of the Honda LPGA Thailand on Feb. 25 competed with N.S.PRO 950GH steel shafts in her irons and N.S.PRO MODUS³ WEDGE 115 steel shafts in her wedges.
Her 30-year-old PGA Tour partner – who won the PGA Tour’s Mexico Open, also on Feb. 25 of this year – used N.S.PRO MODUS³ WEDGE steel shafts in his wedges.
The pair – both UCLA alums – combined to shoot a 54-hole total of 27-under par—189 at Tiburon Golf Club, good enough for a one-stroke victory and a winner’s check of $1 million, which they split evenly.
Meanwhile, the winner of the Final Stage of PGA Tour Q-School also relied on Nippon Shaft to help him to the winner’s circle.
The 36-year-old Californian used N.S.PRO MODUS³ Tour 130 steel shafts in his irons and the N.S.PRO MODUS³ WEDGE 125 steel shafts in his wedges to shoot 67-72-69-63—271 at Dye’s Valley Course in Ponte Vedra, Florida.
“Nippon Shaft is elated that three players who use our steel shafts were able to win the Grant Thornton Invitational and the Final Stage of PGA Tour Q-School,” said Hiro Fukuda, sales and marketing for Nippon Shaft. “Nippon Shaft strives to make shafts for accomplished players of all kinds, including amateurs, and we are proud when they use them to accomplish their goals.”
More than 200 players on the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Korn Ferry Tour use Nippon Shaft’s MODUS³ series steel shafts to help gain their desired distance, accuracy, and trajectory.
Nippon Shaft products are available globally either as stock or custom shafts in many of the world’s top iron brands.
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