OCEANSIDE, CA, January 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Golfers seeking a practical and inexpensive dispenser for sand and seed mix they can walk the course with need look no further. Fix with Mix, created and patented by Starting Time, is a sand-and-seed dispenser perfect for golfers needing to repair fairway divots.
Fix with Mix evolved into such an innovative unit that it required two patents be issued on it, as it went far beyond a simple canister just to hold sand and seed. Both the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the European Union have granted patents on Fix with Mix. Fix with Mix has become a sophisticated product, with design engineers, professional golfers and players of different skills involved in its creation.
"Fix with Mix is truly a unique product," explained Hugh Penton, president, Starting Time. "We spent a lot of time and effort designing Fix with Mix to ensure that the technology used would set it apart from competitors."
The Technology:
• The 1 quart dispenser is designed to hold the appropriate amount of mix for 18 holes of golf.
• The top of the dispenser is a specially-designed lid that makes for easy filling.
• The attached flip-top cap ensures that the cap is never lost.
• The bottom was specially-designed to fit in a cup holder on a push cart or pull cart.
• The new plastic clip is built to be strong and durable and yet easy on golf bag edges.
• The canister is formed from an injection molded polypropylene, a high strength plastic with exceptional durability.
Starting Time has also developed the perfect answer for storing and making available Fix with Mix dispensers; a handsome, all-weather storage stand and return box. Golf clubs and courses can place these stands in locations for the golfers getting ready to tee off, as well as those finishing their rounds. Now there is no reason why all golfers can't fill their divots, even if they are walking the course.
For more information about Starting Time, visit http://www.startingtimegolf.com.
About Starting Time:
Starting Time is a golf accessory and training aid company. President Hugh Penton heads a team of golf experts working together to make and market leading-edge golf related accessories. Mr. Penton, a longtime golfer, inventor and business executive, has assembled a team of specialists in engineering, marketing and design to produce the company's growing lines of innovative golf products. All of the unique and original products are designed with the golfer's needs in mind. For more information, visit http://www.startingtimegolf.com.
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