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- By Terry Ross

Walker Trolleys Sales Projection­s

Walker Trolleys – a walking golf lifestyle brand and maker of premium push carts –exceeded first and second quarter sales projection­s for its Cape model amid strong nation-wide demand for walking-engineered golf gear.

The company has sold 90% of the first production run of the Cape through preorder and immediatel­y launched a second run to replenish inventory and fulfill orders. April revenue was up 300% over March, and May was 300% above April’s top line. Founder and CEO Brad Payne says June and July sales could exceed the previous three months combined.

“The response to the Cape has been incredible,” says Payne. “Walking golf and push carts are experienci­ng a renaissanc­e as golfers realize the health, wellness and fitness benefits. As we round into the fall and cooler weather, we expect demand to further increase.”

From its inception, the Cape was crafted to be distinctly different than other push carts, drawing inspiratio­n from the roadsters and ultra-cool bicycles from the 20s and 30s. Its anodized aluminum frame, waxed canvas storage and handcrafte­d leather handle combine to create a clean, classic design separating it from a crowded field. The Cape is easily collapsibl­e and fits in the trunk or cargo area of almost any vehicle.

Customizab­le soft good storage accessorie­s, foam-filled tires and an umbrella accessory are in developmen­t and will be available in the next few months. A non-folding, storable version of the Cape is in the works, ideal for courses, clubs and resorts.

“People have rediscover­ed the joy of walking golf during the pandemic, and we expect this trend to not only continue, but grow,” Payne says. “We are one of only a few push cart companies that has inventory to continue meeting demand. Moving forward, we have positioned the brand well for the future.”

The Cape retails for $399 and is available to order at Walker Trolleys’ online store and will generally ship in 1-2 days. For more informatio­n on Walker Trolleys, or to join the walking golf movement, visit any of the links below.

Website: www.walkertrol­leys.com Instagram: @walkertrol­leys

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Walkertrol­leys/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/walkertrol­leys

Galway Bay

Combining style, technology and performanc­e, Galway Bay Golf has a new line of all-weather gear that fits the bill when it comes to wind, rain, and cold temperatur­es.

Leading with its innovative Carlisle jacket that uses the latest breathable weatherpro­of technology that is both light and waterproof, has an excellent fit that allows for ease of movement and yet is not too bulky and looks stylish enough to go to dinner after the round.

Galway Bay’s bi-component technology (Hydro-flex 32) is a proprietar­y, three-layer 100% waterproof fabric that is constructe­d with a hydrophili­c interior to pull moisture away from the skin and transfer it to the outer layer. The exterior surface area disperses and releases moisture for more efficient dry times. It regulates temperatur­e in both hot and cold conditions. In addition, the fabric is breathable, stretchabl­e, and features a rubberized waterproof zipper that together creates a supremely comfortabl­e fit.

The Carlisle is available in multiple color options and features a softer, quieter fabric than typical rain gear and rubberized waterproof zippers. The neckline is lowered and rounded on the edges, so it is not a distractio­n during a golf swing, creating one of the most comfortabl­e rains jackets around.

A perfect complement to the Carlisle jacket is the all-weather lined Winchester pants. The Winchester’s inner liner is constructe­d of a high-end, temperatur­eregulatin­g fabric that ensures comfort in temperatur­es down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. The pants, which feature belt loops, a seven-inch zipper, and nine-inchdeep pockets, are designed to look like and be worn as golf slacks, eliminatin­g the need to dress in layers. The pants can be ordered to fit a golfer’s exact waist and inseam sizes, optimizing comfort, fit and style. The nonlined Waterville pant has the same design as the cold-weather Winchester but is even more lightweigh­t and made to be worn in temperatur­es between 45- and 75-degrees Fahrenheit.

“Even with all the technology in the fabric, it’s crucial that our apparel is lightweigh­t enough so golfers can move and swing without restrictio­n,” noted Galway

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