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Dead Straight Golf
showcasing new putters
at PGA Show

Staff Reports

(Jan. 27, 2006) -- Dead Straight Golf is showcasing their "truest roll in golf" putters at the 2006 PGA Merchandise Show& Convention this weekend at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

Dead Straight Golf is located in the equipment section of the Show floor, in booth No. 5043. With roll characteristics described as "as good as it gets", Dead Straight Golf putters got the best score all year in distance control in this year's Golf Test USA testing. With exceptional alignment aid and incredible forgiveness these putters are ready to take their place in the market.

Benefits of the Dead Straight putters:

1. Simplicity and high-tech forgiveness. All Dead Straight putters are CAD designed and CNC machined for extreme accuracy and repeatability.

2. Proper alignment is now easier than ever. The dark gray area on top of the putter is the same size as the diameter of a standard golf ball. This makes alignment extremely easy and with the centered white line allows you to chose the method that works best for you. Furthermore there is nothing to distract you from aligning the putt. I believe anything visible that does not aid in alignment distracts from it.

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3. Even the best golfers with the best equipment on occasion make a less than perfect stroke. At such times these putters are well designed to minimize the error introduced by the off center impact. With most of the mass of the putter head toward the heel and toe there is tremendous resistance to twisting helping to keep the putt on the intended line.

All of the "Dead Straight" mallet putters have the ability to allow the golfer to adjust the weight and balance to fit his or her putting stroke.

Organized in partnership with The PGA of America, the 2006 PGA Merchandise Show & Convention hosts some 45,000 PGA Professionals, retailers and industry leaders to preview the products and services of more than 1,200 golf-related exhibitors within 500,000 net square feet of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

On Wednesday, nearly 4,000 PGA Professionals, invited key buyers, and media field-tested products like Dead Straight Golf putters from over 80 golf-related companies at the annual Golf Demo Day at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge.

For more information regarding the 2006 PGA Merchandise Show & Convention or to register online, visit www.pgaexpo.com or call (800) 840-5628.

Media Contact

Larry Weeks, president Phone: (858)663-8145
Web site: www.deadstraightgolf.com