Imagine
being on the golf course, lighting up a stogie and
actually being able to place it somewhere before
lining the first drive out onto the fairway. The
makers of Heater Holder have come up with a solution
to that annoying problem on the links.
Next time you are on the course enjoying a round of
golf, you can now realize that there is no longer a
need to balance the stogie on the golf cart or place
it on the grass. Perhaps you have even tried to
place it on a tee marker?
Wayne Burkholder from SW Burke Co. came up with the
idea of a “heater holder” one day and decided to
sketch a unit that would actually use the rain hood
snaps that are generally found on most golf bags.
The result was a Heater Holder, which literally
holds the stogie near the top of the golf bag in a
convenient location near the top of the bag so you
don’t forget it after lining the first drive.
What’s most ideal about this unit is that when you
use a pull cart, the cigar always remains in the
same position because of its self-leveling
technique.
They come in a variety of polishes - $25 for
stainless steel, $125 for a gold or silver finish,
or $225 for solid sterling silver.
For more information or to purchase a Heater Holder,
contact them by email at
email@heaterholder.com or write to them at:
SW Burke Company
100 S. Main Street, Suite 9
Middleboro, Massachusetts
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Kellie K. Speed is
a freelance travel writer and restaurant reviewer. Her features have been
published in various publications including The Boston Globe, Cahners’
Industrial Distribution and Graphic Arts Monthly magazines and Reno Air
Approach.
Kellie has reviewed numerous first-class hotels and
travel destinations, including Hawaii, California, Arizona, Bermuda and
Mexico, to name a few. She has also traveled internationally to Ireland,
England, France, Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic. Next year, she is
planning a trip to Tahiti.
Since she is from Massachusetts, she will be providing
reviews of local restaurants for Travel-Watch.
If you would like to email Kellie any suggestions or comments, please do
so at kkspeed@aol.com.
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