Foremost offers deal on golf shoes
Foremost professionals are helping their customers to get the 2012 season off on the best possible footing by offering up to £20 off selected adidas, FootJoy and Nike golf shoes when they trade in their old pair
Foremost professionals are helping their customers to get the 2012 season off on the best possible footing by offering up to £20 off selected adidas, FootJoy and Nike golf shoes when they trade in their old pair.
Participating Foremost professionals are offering a reduction of £20 on a pair of adidas adiPURE/Z, adidas Tour 360 ATV, FootJoy Contour Series, Nike Lunar Control shoes and £10 off adidas Powerband 4.0 shoes and Nike Air Tour Saddle during the promotion which runs from March 31 until April 30, 2012, or until stocks last.
All golfers have to do is to log on to foremostgolf.com to find the nearest Foremost professional who is participating in the special promotion and then bring their old golf shoes with them when they plan to make a purchase.
"This is the third year that we have run our "Trade in Your Old Golf Shoes" promotion in tandem with our official shoe suppliers and it has proved increasingly popular year on year," said Andy Martin, Foremost's director.
"It is organised to coincide with the start of the new season and with the weather improving it means there is no better time to buy a new pair of shoes."
Foremost Golf is the UK's largest golf retail group with over 1000 members situated all over the UK. Its members provide a wide range of attractive in-store offers throughout the year and also offer special offers on golf lessons and other services.
Log on to foremostgolf.com to find out further details.
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