New FootJoy SPORT launched to celebrate Masters
FootJoy has announced that it intends to add a new green colour option to its FootJoy SPORT family to mark the occasion of the Masters
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FootJoy has announced that it intends to add a new green colour option to its FootJoy SPORT family to mark the occasion of the Masters.
The new FootJoy SPORT colours will be available to golfers in the UK from the beginning of May, and they are already worn on tour by Rory McIlroy having got its inspiration from the colours of the Emerald Isle and the green fairways of Augusta.
Launched in February this year, the 2012 edition of the FootJoy SPORT has undergone a number of subtle design and styling tweaks to ensure it offers the very latest in modern styling and enhanced levels of sports performance.
The FootJoy SPORT integrates proven performance attributes and premium materials. Full grain leather uppers allow for extreme levels of breathability, support and comfort with tensile strength.
ProofGuard membrane technology provides waterproof protection and breathability, whilst in-shoe technology includes an athletic mesh lining that delivers comfort and additional breathability. A lightweight moulded EVA fit-bed also increases cushioning, support and aesthetic appeal.
The new green FootJoy SPORT will have a suggested retail price of £110. For more information on all products in the FootJoy range visit footjoy.co.uk
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