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New Golf Product Allows Golfers To Bring Their Own Beer

Golfers often go parched rather than pay exorbitant prices for an ice cold drink out on the golf course. Even when they're willing to pay the hefty fees, the beverage golf cart can take hours to finally come around. Thanks to the Covert Cooler, the golf cart wait is over. The Covert Cooler is a new product by SWC distribution that discreetly hides snacks, sodas, water and beer and fits in the shoe pocket of your golf bag.

Windsor, CO (PRWEB) March 27, 2004 --A day at the links can be just as hot and tiring as it is fun and relaxing. Add the stress of having to fork over big bucks to Golf Course clubhouses just for a good, cold beer, and you could easily add several strokes to your game, or wind up in the brush. But recently, the trend has been towards clandestine coolers and subversive suds. Products such as the Covert Cooler have arrived on the scene to save the day and save your wallet.

Until now, golfers have had to pay exorbitant prices and wait sometimes hours for the golf course beverage cart to come around again. But now, creativity and necessity have led to new products such as the Covert Cooler, a discreet, 18" by 7" by 4" insulated cooler that can fit in your golf bag and can hold up to 9 beer or soda cans, plus two ice packs (included). Snacks, soda, beer, and water are now at your finger tips, ice-cold all day long.

For more information about the Covert Cooler, visit http://www.covert-coolers.com

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