In a world where professional golf has as many brands of equipment as they do contracts and endorsements to go with them, it’s nice to see nearly 100% of PGA tour pros can agree on at least one name, Bushnell. When it comes to knowing whether you can get there in two, how you’ll attack the green, or whether or not you can carry the sand, the world’s best rely on Bushnell laser rangefinders to find their distance. Accurate to within one yard/meter, Bushnell laser rangefinders will provide distance to any target from anywhere on the course. Bushnell – the overwhelming choice of PGA tour pros.
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010Why Are Makers of Golf Range Finders Not Marketing Their Products?
Friday, August 6th, 2010Given the considerable amount of advertising dollars that are spent to encourage golfers to put new clubs into their bags every year, I always wonder why more corporate dollars are not spent to encourage golfers to actually buy the one device that will actually help them post lower scores: golf range finders. Golf rangefinders are typically priced between $200 and $400, about the same price range as new drivers made by Titleist, Cleveland, and TaylorMade. Is there less revenue to be made by merchandisers for selling one Bushnell Rangefinder versus one TaylorMade Driver? Probably. But good marketing campaigns can effectively change what we as consumers feel is and isn’t important. Avid golfers are always competing with their friends to stay ahead of the curve by purchasing the latest golf equipment. How many times have members of regular foursomes used another member’s new driver and then after just three or four swings went out and bought the same exact club? It happens all the time. The entire Golf industry counts on this kind of viral marketing to sell more and more clubs. However, why don’t rangefinder manufacturers like Bushnell and Leupold employ a similar philosophy or strategy? This article compares the golf rangefinders’ impact on a golfer’s scoring average (USGA handi-cap) to the scoring impact that more popular golfing equipment has. It also suggests some marketing angles and hooks that manufacturers could employ to make them more mainstream.
Fino Fresh Floral Design is blooming
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Fino Fresh Floral Design is blooming
When sisters-in-law Carolyn and Janet Finocchiaro decided to bring their expanding flower shop to 25 Thompson St., they were given one piece of advice.
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