Limited-edition U.S. Open Stuff
From left, the Odyssey Versa #7, Special Edition Jones Original and USA Kentwool Sock
Golf nuts aren’t the only ones excited about
the start of the U.S. Open this week
at Merion Golf Club. Equipment manufacturers
and other golf product companies
are showing their patriotism in this, the week
of our national championship by
unveiling special edition U.S. Open products.
Here’s a look at some of the more stars-and-
stripes worthy special products ripe
for the taking by you, the patriotic golfer:
Jones Sports Co. Original Jones U.S. Open
Bag
Red, white and blue just look better in a
minimal design, don’t they? They sure do
on this limited edition version of the original
Jones Golf carry bag. The new Jones
bag is everything you loved about the original
and has been remade using the
toughest modern-day ballistic nylon and vinyl,
featuring only a single strap and no
stand. The bags are open to orders now and
will ship June 24.
USA Versa #7 Putter by
Odyssey
Odyssey took to the web last week to unveil
its special edition (and limited, I might
add) USA Versa #7 putter, which features a
red, white and blue head. The goal
behind the release was to offer something
patriotic with the model, which has been
a favorite among tour players. The high-
contrast provided by the blue alignment
line helps inform you from address through
impact --- and shows off your true
colors!jo
Kentwool
Limited Edition U.S. Open Sock
For the second straight year, Kentwool will
release a limited-edition sock to
celebrate the U.S. Open. Bubba Watson will be
wearing them this week at Merion
and you can too! The socks are made of
merino wool and fibers that combine into
a micro-climate system for plenty of moisture
wicking comfort. The red, white and
blue socks are available for $19.95 per pair.
ABOUT THE U.S. Open
The U.S. Open is the biggest of the 14 national
championships conducted by the USGA.
Open
to amateurs and professionals.
The USGA intends to make the U.S. Open
the
most rigorous, yet fair, examination of golf
skills, testing all forms of shot-making. The
USGA prepares the course after careful
consideration of 14 different factors.
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