Towel On the Green -The Golf Ball Towel
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Towel On the Green (TOG) is a unique small terry cloth golf towel that you wear, containing a revolutionary "Wet Pocket" within the body of the towel. Now golfers can easily clean their grass stained, or dirty golf ball every time they putt - just like the pros.
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A smooth plastic tongue, sewn into the rear of the towel, makes it easy to slide the Towel On the Green in and out of the golfer's waistband, or belt. It never gets in the way of your swing! In fact, you'll forget you're wearing it - except when you use it!
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Before Towel On the Green, putting with a spotless golf ball meant remembering to carry a cumbersome wet towel which needed constant re-moistening - - to and from the green . . . or employing the not so rare practice of spitting on the ball and then wiping the golfer's ball and hands on their clothing.
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Using the Towel: Simply moisten pocket interior with approximately 1/2 oz. of water. Do not overfill with water. Experiment for your preferred results. Repeat once or twice a round. Just drop your ball into the "wet pocket" and rub clean! Wearing the Towel: Right Handers - - place on the rear side of right hip. Left Handers - - vice versa.
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What else sets the "TOG" apart from other ball cleaning products? First, it's still a towel, so it's useful anywhere out on the course! No matter where you've left your golf cart, you'll always have it ready to clean, wipe, or dry your ball, your clubs, your hands - because your wearing it! Second, with its distinct "fashion accessory" good looks, it presents a never before available location for tournament, golf & country club, resort and corporate logos. The Towel On the Green, is destined to become the golf world's newest and classiest advertising & promotional billboard! Everything you now see on golf hats, you'll soon be seeing on our lush terry Towels On the Green.
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