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PLYMOUTH, MA (PRWEB) January 31, 2004

Think you need to invest in another new golf club to better your game? Not necessarily. Recent test results of Aero-tee, a new golf tee made in America’s hometown of Plymouth, MA allows for a better, straighter and longer drive, giving golfers a new, unexpected advantage.

Aero-tee, the polycarbonate, tooth-shaped golf tee, designed by Dr. Venanzio Cardarelli, a South Shore dentist, has proven to perform better than the wooden or other plastic tees when tested by Golf Laboratories, Inc. of California.

Mechanical test results have proven Aero-tee to be the best in overall performance, exceeding the standard wooden tee and it’s plastic tee competitors in distance, loft, accuracy and roll.

Aero-dynamically designed to allow an airstream under the ball when compared to conventional tees, the patented Aero-tee is unique. Aero-tee’s attributes also include: three point minimal contact to minimize resistance; tri-fluted design for better ground penetration and stability; side notches to serve as reference points for measurable placement adjustments; and a stem length which allows for individual ball height preferences.

To view laboratory testing parameters and results, visit http://www.Aero-tee.com/results.html.

Dr. Venanzio Cardarelli, the Aero-tee’s designer, joins the ranks of other dentists who have made an impact on golf tee history. In 1899, the original golf tee was designed by a Boston dentist, Dr. George Franklin Grant, and the one currently used, was patented in 1924, by a New Jersey based dentist, Dr. William Lowell. Dr. Cardarelli designed the Aero-tee to work well with conventional sized and over-sized driver heads.

According to Dr. Joseph Santelli, Dr. Cardarelli’s partner and long-time friend, “Aero-tee earned its place as an important piece of equipment to improve a golfer’s game. There are fewer advantages in using a wooden tee aside from its lower price – but why limit your performance over pocket change when the Aero-tee mechanically proves to add distance, accuracy and loft? The standard wooded tee only serves as a platform, but does not improve your game. Rather than investing in golf equipment such as the latest $ 400 club, it’s much more effective to opt for the innovative Aero-tee.”

The Aero-tee ‘conforms to USGA rules’ and is available for purchase online at http://www.Aero-tee.com.

PGA Show Appearance

The Aero-tee will be available at Booth # 10522 at the 50th Annual PGA Merchandising Show at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., from January 29-February 1, 2004.

Recycling to Keep Greens Clean

The Aero-tee is durable, break-resistant and designed to last, unlike throw-away tees. Because the Aero-tee is made from polycarbonate, the company has developed the “Keep Greens Clean Recycling Rewards Program”, which encourages golfers and golf courses to recycle their damaged/non-functional tees to Aero-tee, for proper disposal. Aero-tee partnered with a recycling company to start the program and gives golfers FREE merchandise for their environmentally pro-active efforts.

Aero-tee’s “Roots”

The unique Aero-tee was invented by Dr. Venanzio Cardarelli, who practices dentistry in Braintree, Mass. and resides in Plymouth, Mass. Aero-tee has received official notification from the United States Golf Association (USGA) that their tee conforms with USGA rules.

The Aero-tee is available for purchase online at http://www.Aero-tee.com. Aero-tee also offers flexible programs for small and large retailers, tournament sponsors and golf schools.

Aero-tee corporate office is located at 139 Court Street in Plymouth, MA. For more information about Aero-tee, contact Toll Free (800) 350-3310 or visit http://www.Aero-tee.com.

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CONTACT: Steven V. Dubin, PR Works, (781) 878-9533, sdubin@prworkzone.com



 

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