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New shoes for men from Cotswold
Did you make any golfing New Year's resolutions for 2008? Did these include the thoughts I will reduce my handicap' and I will practise more regularly?' If that is the case the first thing you need to do is to be comfortable and confident on the course.
One way to do this is to start from the bottom.
And for that you will need to think about your golf shoes. Why not see how Cotswold's shoes can make a difference to your game this year?
Take the Vision or the Epic, both from Cotswold's Terrain collection. They have a sole unit entirely fit for purpose, giving stability, support, grip and comfort. The Terrain, a light and flexible shoe, has a multi-tiered grip produced by carefully angled bars incorporating stinger cleats. The shape is designed to fit the natural contours of the foot.
The results for both these shoes are exceptional grip and comfort no matter how rough and uneven the fairways of the golf course might be - no matter how much you reduce your handicap!
The Epic is available in black as well as white/navy and comes in sizes 7-11(including half sizes) with boy's sizes 4-7. The recommended retail price is £49.99. The Vision has three different colour-ways and these are black, white/brown and brown /black. Sizes range from 7-11, including half sizes and the recommended retail prices is £69.99.
For further information on these shoes contact Cotswold on 01452 422009 or log onto www.cotswold-golf.co.uk
9:20am Wednesday 30th January 2008
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