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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

New Balance Expands Golf Lines




On the heels of the recently released lightweight Minimus spikeless golf shoe, global athletic shoe producer New Balance announces the addition of two new cleated styles to its golf footwear collection. Both styles feature a REVlite™ 10mm drop* midsole for lightweight cushioning and premium responsiveness. All New Balance cleated golf shoes feature the CHAMP® ONE-Lok® fastening system with ZARMA® cleats**.

"Golf industry feedback has been outstanding in regards to the design, fit and comfort features of our golf shoes," said Bruce Schilling, General Manager of Golf and Tennis at New Balance. "These cleated models offer lightweight innovative athletic design, a low drop midsole, and are available in multiple widths to appeal to a wide variety of golfers."



NBG2002

This ultra-lightweight athletic model features a premium microfiber leather upper with a two-year limited waterproof warranty***. The low-profile REVlite 10 mm drop* midsole provides lightweight cushioning and premium responsiveness. The lightweight exoskeleton TPU outsole incorporates the new, low-profile CHAMP® ONE-Lok® fastening system with ZARMA® cleats.


NBG2001
With a neo-traditional design, this shoe features a premium two-year limited waterproof warranty** leather upper and a saddle stability cage. The low-profile REVlite 10 mm drop* midsole provides lightweight cushioning and premium responsiveness. The lightweight exoskeleton TPU outsole incorporates the new, low-profile CHAMP® ONE-Lok® fastening system with ZARMA® cleats.

Both models offer styles in regular (D) and wide (4E) widths. They are available now from golf retailers or www.newbalance.com.

Among many other books, Dave Donelson is the author of Weird Golf: 18 tales of fantastic, horrific, scientifically impossible, and morally reprehensible golf

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