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Gear for the Green

A selection of items for the golfer in your life


By Sarah DiVito | March 17, 2010


1. COME HITHER
Neither your swing nor trolley will be thrown off balance with the Steward Golf X5 dream machine. This remote-controlled trolley can remain stable on the most challenging courses. $2,500, canada.stewartgolf.com

2. KING OF THE BBQ'S
Grilling meat and vegetables to perfection is an art. For barbequing connoisseurs, we recommend Weber Performer, a charcoal grill with Touch-N-Go gas ignition system and a 22.5-inch porcelain-enameled bowl and lid. $459.99,
weber.com

3. ALL ABOARD!
Train Reaction’s three-piece luggage makes travelling to any golfing destination effortless and stress-free. $400 to $700,
golftown.com

4. EXTENDED ARMS

To cook those juicy mouth-watering steaks, BBQ chefs need Weber’s best-selling three-piece, stainless steel and long handled tool set. It includes a spatula, tongs and a meat fork. $59.99,
weber.com

5. A HEAVYWEIGHT SHOOTER
Shock-proof, crush-proof, freeze-proof — it’s one tough camera. Fitting into your back pocket, the Olympus Stylus Tough camera is always at the ready to capture those winning moments. From $349.99,
olympuscanada.com

6. SHOWING OFF SOME LEGS
The last thing you want is to be sweating while working on your swing.  Puma’s golf-checked Bermuda shorts keep you cool and comfortable throughout the day. A truly versatile pair of shorts — they can be worn on the fairways or in the clubhouse. $99.99,
shop.puma.ca

7. STANDING IN GREATNESS
These are the shoes you’ll be wearing when you hit that hole-in-one. To put on your best performance, Puma has Smart Quill technology on the outsole with different spike placements on the left and right. Tipper Golf Shoes, $181,
shop.puma.ca

8. A HANDY GADGET
A Swiss Army tool made with golfers in mind. It has a one-handed divot repair tool, tee punch with groove cleaner and bottle opener, as well as original Swiss Army knife features like scissors, blade and toothpick. Victorinox Swiss Army GolfTool, $59, swissarmy.com



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