(East Chatham, NY) – The Falcon Grip Golf Glove series was awarded the Best in Show for the Inventor’s Spotlight Pavilion at the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show, January 26-29, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.
Organized in partnership with the United Inventors Association (UIA), the Inventor’s Spotlight pavilion showcased golf inventions not yet available at retail. UIA experts judged products and awarded top inventors with one of three awards:
- The Pinnacle Award (Best in Show)~ Donna Meté with The Falcon Grip Glove. www.falcongripgloves.com
- Most Innovative Concept ~ N.D. Bittner with Putting Robotic Training. www.puttingtrainingsystems.com
- Best Marketing Effort ~ Jason Cianci & Jonathan Marcanio with TeeYouOff. www.teeyouoff.com
The Patent-pending, Falcon Grip Golf Gloves launched at the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show with rave reviews and winning the PINNACLE AWARD for Best in Class. Our gloves are uniquely made with a lightweight, knitted fabric and the application of our patent-pending tack formula on the palm, making them the perfect all-weather, breathable tool when players need to feel the action of their club, and maintain a powerful grip! Our goal was to put an end to chemical residues on player’s hands so they could focus on their game, and we’ve accomplished that with our unique manufacturing process and technology. “I am honored that the Falcon Grip series was the recipient of this prestigious award!” – Donna Meté
- Falcon Grip gloves conform to USGA rules
- Unisex style so everyone can enjoy them, and stores can minimize SKUs
- Powerful tack technology lasts longer than any other glove in the market
- When they're damp, from rain or water, they're stickier! Tack doesn't lose its grip
- They're machine washable so they can be used again and again
- Adjustable VELCRO brand wrist strap provides a snug, custom fit
- They work just as powerfully in high humidity and they wick sweat and water for better comfort and breathability
Learn more at PGAShow.com and www.falcongripgloves.com.
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