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IOMIC Posts Another Top-10 Finish at the Northern Trust Open

"We are pleased to see so many PGA Tour players using our grips and we are even more pleased to see one of these talented players finish in the top-10 at the Northern Trust Open," said Katz Murai, Overseas Division of IOMIC

2013-02-24
SANTA ANA, CA, February 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) IOMIC USA, manufacturer of innovative, revolutionary and dynamically designed grips, announced today that a top-10 finisher at the Northern Trust Open was using IOMIC grips.

"We are pleased to see so many PGA Tour players using our grips and we are even more pleased to see one of these talented players finish in the top-10 at the Northern Trust Open," said Katz Murai, Overseas Division of IOMIC. "In addition to having great colors to choose from, the players enjoy the soft and tacky feel of our grips which helps them consistently control the club better."

The top-10 finisher used Sticky 2.3 grips. IOMIC Sticky grips are incredibly soft, and feature great traction and low torque. These versatile grips are suitable for all playing styles, from beginners to top ranked tour professionals. The Sticky 2.3 is the standard size grip in the Sticky series and is available in a wide variety of colors.

All IOMIC grips feature the revolutionary "IOMAX" technology, a proprietary compound that provides a soft feel with control. This material provides adhesiveness, is water and friction resistant and is naturally white in color which allows for a full spectrum of color - IOMIC's signature trait.

2013 IOMIC TOUR WIN TOTALS:

PGA TOUR
Humana Challenge

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
ISPS Handa New Zealand Women's Open
ISPS Australian Women's Open

About IOMIC USA:

IOMIC USA manufactures premium, ergonomically designed golf grips that focus on technology. The company uses a revolutionary material called "IOMAX", which enhances grip feel, reduces torque and allows for a variety of color choices. The ergonomic design of IOMIC grips, combined with a super soft touch and feel, ensure maximum feedback and control for golfers. The launch of the Color Grip Series helped the company gain attention in the industry for the wide variety of colors offered. This led to the development of the Art Grip Series, the industry's first ever marbled grip. IOMIC grips are in the bags of many top professional and amateur golfers worldwide. For more information about the company please visit http://www.iomicusa.com.

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[Press-News.org] IOMIC Posts Another Top-10 Finish at the Northern Trust Open
"We are pleased to see so many PGA Tour players using our grips and we are even more pleased to see one of these talented players finish in the top-10 at the Northern Trust Open," said Katz Murai, Overseas Division of IOMIC