Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Seeds and Tees Can Mix!

Seeds and Tees Can Mix!
by Robert Lee


Want to make a golfer angry without teeing off and playing slow in front of them? You’re sure to either get a sand wedge wedged somewhere painful or maybe banned from the course by simply spitting sunflower seed shells between holes one and 18.  
Golfers have compared shells to used gum, cigarette butts, even gravel. Now I could blame a spent shell on the fairway or green for why I missed a hole-in-one, but I certainly don’t want to. I used to aim for the rough, when spitting shells of course, but I had a bad feeling the rain would rinse a few shells out to the open.
I’ve got the collared shirt, visor and “special clubs,” and I hate pouring flavored and salted seeds into my glove. 
So, what's a seed lovin' golfer to do?

Resolve: The Smart Seeder





a new specialized tool that fits in the cart’s cup holder. It’ll keep the fresh seeds and spent shells where they belong, contained and out of sight. I say nothing classes things down like seeing someone else’s spit out food traveling with you. The fresh seeds pour out of their side, spin in it your hand and the empty shells get spit into their separate side. No extra cups or bags to carry or spill. It's easy to clean when it's full or refill when it's empty. The Smart Seeder is a good way to enjoy your seed addiction without leaving shells by your divots. 
One blog post on a GolfWrx.com thread from “Forged4ever” stated: “My teacher always said that a golf course, regardless of whether it was a pristine private track, or a public goat track, was God's gift to golfers, and as such, a course should be treated with the same dignity and respect as a church. And just like you would treat a church in the poor section of town with no less respect, dignity and etiquette than a church in the ritziest part of town, so too should you not treat ANY golf course with any less than another. Individuals worked hard to make those tees, greens and fairways playable for you.”
Well said Richard, it’s about respect. A Smart Seeder loaded full of your favorite flavored seeds is a good way to respect both the course and your fellow golfers. 

You can find out more information on the Smart Seeder and contact Robert Lee by clicking here.

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