Friday, June 2, 2017

Zero Friction Golf Gloves Find a Home at Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio

(OAK BROOK TERRACE, IL) - Zero Friction, maker of technologically advanced performance golf products, is now featured in the museum store at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Zero Friction’s synthetic and cabretta leather golf gloves are available with all NFL team emblems and all are now at the Hall of Fame.

“The Pro Football Hall of Fame celebrates and encourages excellence everywhere, so it’s an honor to now have Zero Friction golf gloves in Canton.” said Zero Friction President John Iacono.

Zero Friction first entered the glove market in 2014 with its one-size-fits-all compression fit golf glove, which allows for greater feel, comfort and shot accuracy. In addition to NFL team emblems, Zero Friction also produces gloves for a huge variety of MLB, NHL and Collegiate sports teams.

 World Golf Hall of Famer Johnny Miller was so impressed when introduced to Zero Friction in 2015 that he took a stake in the company and helped designed the Johnny Miller Motion-Fit Glove.

Last year, Zero Friction unveiled its new DistancePro GPS Glove, the first wearable GPS technology on a golf glove. Powered by Bluetooth, the device sits comfortably on the glove flap and weighs less than half an ounce. The glove took top honors in the Product Ingenuity - Emerging Companies category of the 24th Annual ING Industry Honors awards program, called by many the "Academy Awards of the Golf Industry.”

Zero Friction has retained the 5th position in market share for golf gloves with both on course and off course retailers in the U.S. for the past two years.

For more information, visit www.zerofriction.com, or call 847-436-4262.

2 comments:

Joe T. said...

The new wearable Golf GPS is going to be a hit in my eyes. People will have less to carry, and as long as it is comfortable, it covers both technology and clothing, The creators of the product have chosen a great product. I plan on finding out more about it.

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