The Manila Times

Does a better fitting golf club make a difference?

Park West Village bolstering its lineup

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CLUB and building company, is coming

Club Champion fits, sells and builds custom golf clubs using clubcompan­y’s CEO. “Our only goal heads, shafts and grips from such brands as Callaway, TaylorMade, components to help customers hit Ping, Titleist, PXG, Fujikura and longer, more accurate shots, and Golf Pride. The company says it delower their scores and enjoy the - game more. duces longer, more accurate shots. “A recent Golf Magazine study

With 3,000 square feet, the Cary showed our average customer studio has been designed to showgained 22 yards off the tee, 15 - yards with their irons and lowered ence and 35,000 hittable clubhead their scores by three strokes,” Lee and shaft combinatio­ns. The studio said. “Many players think they includes two indoor hitting bays aren’t good enough to be custom with launch monitors for analyzing fit. But the study showed that higher-handicappe­rs saw the bigwith practice green, and a build gest gains. Some of these golfers shop for repairing and assembling gained as much as 25 more yards golf clubs by hand. with their drivers and shaved as

“Our approach is unbiased, many as 10 strokes per round.” with no promotion of any spe- The Cary location is part of a larg- er expansion by the Chicago-based company. It will be adding 11 new locations by summer; it currently has 28 studios across the country.

Mediterran­ean fare in Cary

Zoës Kitchen, a fast-casual chain serving freshly made Mediter Cary restaurant this month at 2007 Walnut St.

In a news release, the company said: “Zoës Kitchen embraces the Mediterran­ean way of life, which is about friends and family, staying active, and sharing simple food made from fresh, natural ingredient­s. Our menu is inspired 21 countries of the Mediterran­ean. With no microwaves or fryers, grilling is the predominan­t method of cooking, along with an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh herbs, olive oil and lean proteins.”

To learn more, go to zoeskitch- en.com. Park West Village, the sprawling shopping center off of Chapel Hill Road in Morrisvill­e, is adding to its lineup of stores.

Coming this year and next are Michaels and Bath & Body Works. Recent arrivals include Panera

Michaels, North America’s largest specialty provider of arts and crafts, will join Park West Village later this year. The store will offer more than 30,000 products for creative projects, children’s hobbies, décor, scrapbooki­ng and seasonal décor. The 23,000- square- foot retailer will be within the former Gander Mountain space.

Bath & Body Works, a provider of body care products, will be next to open in 2019.

- organic juice bar franchise. Panera Bread focuses on meals with no

“We’re excited to expand our list of leading national retailers to include Michaels and Bath & Body Works. They will enable Park West Village visitors to enjoy an even more diverse shopping experience,” said Shannon Dixon, executive vice president of Southeast developmen­t and leasing for CASTO, the shopping center’s owner.

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