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A speaker at this month’s Golf Club Secretaries conference claimed that evidence is now appearing to show that the latest high-grip plastic spikes do more damage to the putting surface, causing greens to become bumpy. In America there are some 500 court cases pending where golfers claim for personal injuries they attribute to the enforced wearing of plastic spikes, which had made them slip. Tell us what you think about plastic spikes- contact us by e-mail at spikes@golfbusinessnews.com
Taylor Made use Internet for consumer feedback on new products13-06-2000
In a ground-breaking move to get closer to the individual golfer, Taylor Made Golf has unveiled “Project:Prototype” a new Web site designed to give customers an inside look at the development of its new prototype driver