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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Spotless Swing Golf Towel Proudly Supporting the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation
(Boulder, CO) - BrightSpot Solutions announced that they supplied Spotless Swing golf towels to the Golden Bear Challenge (GBC) an organization inspired to raise awareness for the fight against pediatric cancer. GBC donates a portion of their proceeds to the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation. Four thousand Spotless Swing 3-in-1golf towels have been custom logoed with the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation logo. .
"Being a part of the Golden Bear Challenge which raises funds for the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation has been a wonderful opportunity for our company to support a charitable organization," said Scott Salzman, President of BrightSpot Solutions and inventor of Spotless Swing. "We are wishing the Golden Bear Challenge all the best in their efforts," Salzman added.
About Spotless Swing Golf Towel
Until Spotless Swing was developed, the only way to clean the mud and dirt off your golf clubs during your round was to water down a standard towel or use a brush. However, brushes are awkward and messy and a watered down towel dries out during your round rendering it useless.
Now there is an alternative. A portion of the inside of the Premium Multi-Use Spotless Swing Golf Towel is made of a uniquely designed MicroBrush fabric that easily cleans the grooves of the club-face where dirt hides from ordinary towels. The fabric is coarse enough to clean deeply into the grooves yet soft enough to not damage the golf club finish, and absolutely no water is needed. The ultra-high quality microfiber fabric that makes up main body of the Spotless Swing absorbs over 600% of its weight in dirt, mud and water.
The Spotless Swing Golf Towel functions as three golf towels in one:
1. Outside keeps the hands, face, glove and grips clean and dry;
2. Inside protects and preserves golf clubs by removing dirt, mud and water;
3. Revolutionary MicroBrush fabric cleans club grooves effortlessly preparing the club for its next shot.
The Spotless Swing is available in five colors: Black (with red trim), red (with black trim), solid black, pink and white. The golf towel conveniently attaches to any golf bag with the included carabineer clip.
About the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation
The Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation is dedicated to supporting the health, safety and well-being of children in their local community. The Foundation provides on-going funding for a myriad of free comprehensive services for children being treated in both an inpatient and outpatient setting.
The Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation is dedicated to providing support for activities that advance and enhance the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of childhood diseases and disorders. In addition, the Foundation supports not-for-profit programs and projects aimed at children's health, safety and well-being.
About the Golden Bear Challenge
GBC is operated by Colana Sports Group, Inc of Nesconset, NY. The newly designed GBC golf tournament enhancement package will deliver JetBlue gift cards, Nicklaus luxury resort stays, Nicklaus brand products and Golf Digest and GolfWorld subscriptions as part of their offering.
The Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation will receive a portion of the proceeds from each package sold and will deliver their message of "hope and healing" to over 300,000 golfers nationwide. For more information on the program, log onto www.goldenbearchallenge.com.
For more information about Spotless Swing, please visit www.SpotlessSwing.com.
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