February 17, 2015 – Standard Golf has introduced three new products now available for the 2015 golf season: the Rust-Oleum SpraySmart marking paint system, full coverage dye-sublimation flags and colored directional stakes.
The SpraySmart system is a patent-pending, propellant-free spray system for spraying paint. The reusable device operates on compression technology to spray paint using SpraySmart disposable paint pouches and with less waste and no environmental tariffs or special disposal requirements.
Full coverage dye-sublimation flags are an industry first and a product of a revolutionary dye-sublimation process. Full-color printing capabilities create photo-quality logo reproduction from edge to edge with a mirror image on the backside of the flag. Full coverage flags are UV resistant for long-lasting color and are available in two fabrics: 250 denier white polyester or a lightweight polyester for display and event use. The full coverage flags are already being used in some of golf’s major tournaments.
New directional stakes help direct golfers around sensitive areas. The 6 1/4 -inch (15.9 cm) white recycled plastic stakes feature a 4-inch (10 cm) green, blue, red, orange or yellow vinyl caps. Directional stakes are sold in quantities of 25 and come in a black carrying case for added convenience.
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