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Keep Another Stroke" Off Your Golf Score: Golf Bag Cooler Helps Golfers Avoid Heat Stroke

As the temperature rises, golfers and other outdoor enthusaists must take precautons against heat-related illnesses. Take along a Covert Cooler to help you keep cool and hydrated wherever you go.

Windsor, CO (PRWEB) March 28, 2005 -- When the weather gets warm, golf courses get crowded. Millions of golf players across the country will be packing up their golf bags and heading back to the links this spring. No matter how hot the climate, golfers will flock to golf clubs to while away their Saturdays and Sundays under a hot sun. Golfers must be wary of exposure to heat and sun during those long hours. The Covert Cooler helps golfers remain hydrated and healthy, even on the hottest of days.

The Covert Cooler is a soft-sided insulated beverage holder that can be tucked into your golf bags shoe pocket, allowing you to keep ice-cold water at your fingertips for all 18 holes. The side-zip bag can hold up to a dozen bottles of water, so no golfer will ever suffer from dehydration or heat exhaustion while just trying to have some fun. Unfortunately, dehydration and heat exhaustion can lead to life-threatening heat stroke.

Approximately 400 deaths occur from heat stoke each year in the United States, many of them on hot golf courses under the blazing sun. In high, dry temperatures, a person can become dangerously dehydrated in as little as 15 minutes of exposure. Symptoms of dehydration include dry lips and tongue, muscle cramps, and fatigue. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include dizziness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, loss of consciousness, and even death.

Fortunately, both dehydration and heat exhaustion are both 100% preventable. Doctors recommend drinking 8 ounces of cool water or electrolyte beverage every half hour while engaging in any outdoor activity in high temperatures.

A golfer can have life-saving hydration on hand right in their golf bag, thanks to the inventive design of the Covert Cooler. The distributor of Covert Coolers offers these novel golf accessories at wholesale prices for tournaments, pro shops, or other retailers.

The cooler can be screen-printed with your company logo, and can hold water, soda, beer, and juice, all kept nice and cold even in the Dog Days of Summer. Every health-and-safety conscious golfer will benefit by having a Covert Cooler by their side.

If you are interested in the wholesale distribution of the Covert Cooler at your store, visit www.CovertCoolers.com or call toll-free at 1-877-792-3478.

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