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Thursday, March 2, 2017

ShoeTips Featured as an "Editor's Pick" in the March/April 2017 Issue of Golf Tips Magazine

(LOS ANGELES, CA) - ShoeTips, a revolutionary new swing thought reminder system designed to help golfers of all skill levels master their mental game while they play, created quite a bit of "buzz" at the 2017 PGA Merchandise Show in January. ShoeTips was considered one of the hottest new products introduced at this year's show and now they're being featured as an "Editor's Pick" in the March/April 2017 issue of Golf Tips Magazine.

ShoeTips helps golfers calm their minds and concentrate on the one or two thoughts they want to remember as they prepare to swing-boosting their confidence and enjoyment, and lowering their scores.

"We're very excited to be chosen as an Editor's Pick by Golf Tips Magazine," said Steve Lewis, Founder & CEO of ShoeTips. "We had a very positive response from all the folks who stopped by our Booth during the PGA Show and now to be featured in a national golf magazine like this is very encouraging! We made some great contacts at the show and are working on getting ShoeTips into retailers throughout the U.S. Expect to see ShoeTips available in a retailer near you very soon!"

ShoeTips retails for $19.99 and is available on Amazon.com.

Flexible and Easy to Use
Using ShoeTips is easy. Before you play, select two swing thoughts you want to remember from the 18 provided. Insert the labels securely into the two base clips and slide the clips easily, and snugly, over your shoelaces. The reminders will be in full view on your shoes as you address the ball. To use them on your golf bag instead, simply insert the base clips through the slots on our enclosed BagTag. Now each time you select a club you can remember what you had wanted to concentrate on and clear your mind of the thoughts that interfere with making a good shot.

ShoeTips' 18 familiar swing thoughts were chosen based on input from golf pros and sports psychologists. The labels are easy to change and organized into three categories-focus, relating to your mind, feel, to your body, and technique, to your swing mechanics. Can't find the tip you want? Write your own custom tips on the reverse side of the labels with an indelible marker.

Mental Focus Promotes Peak Performance
Golf's greatest players, instructors and coaches, sports psychologists, writers, and scientific research on performance and the mental game all agree: Regardless of a person's skill level, if you can focus completely on, and become fully absorbed in the task at hand, with nothing left over for worry or doubt, you'll achieve a state of peak performance.

For more information on ShoeTips visit www.ShoeTips.com.

Read our review of ShoeTips HERE.

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