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Thursday, Sep. 09, 2010

New golf products to the market (Sept. 9)

Compiled by Alan Blondin, ablondin@thesunnews.com
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Burton's new line of golf bags

Burton is debuting a new line of golf bags in October that will serve as the brand's first new product introduction since the company was acquired by Dynamic Brands in 2009. Burton, a brand that dates back 100 years, says its bag collection will combine master craftsmanship with elegant style and a meticulous attention to detail. New models encompass fashion forward designs that are offered in a breadth of color schemes and patterns, while providing functional and performance characteristics for today's golfers. Quality and performance are assured with some distinct Burton features. Tailored with 1680D Ballistic Nylon, YKK Zippers and nylon thread, these bags are durable and strong. Custom interior lining and luxury hardware are additional touches that come standard with all products. Furthermore, all bags include a functional traction base with molded supports as well as padded tops with full length dividers.

Burton bags have genuine leather accents with the men's collection and stylish matching headcovers for the ladies' collection. Burton says the bags undergo a 75-point quality control check. All bags in Burton's men's and women's collections will be available with personalization and customization options. The new bags will retail from $239.95 to $279.95. Visit dynamicbrands.com or call 1-800-955-2269.

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