Free Srixon balls with Nikon Rangefinder
YUMAX LTD, the sole UK and Ireland distributors for Nikon rangefinders are offering a free dozen of Srixon balls with any Nikon Laser 350G Rangefinder purchase
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Golfers who purchase a Nikon Laser 350G Rangefinder will be eligible to claim a dozen Srixon golf balls for free.
The offer, which started on 15 November, means buyers can get a dozen Z Star or Z Star XV balls, worth £45, for free just by filling out a form.
All purchases of a Nikon Laser 350G Rangefinder also come with a 30-day risk free trial such is Nikon's confidence in its product.
The Nikon Laser 350G Rangefinder boasts the ability to improve your accuracy from the tee, have greater confidence in your long game, improve accuracy in the scoring zone and generate greater confidence in your short game.
It has an RRP of £249.99 and also comes with a free skin worth £19.99. To claim the free balls, simply fill out the form that comes in the box and send it off to YUMAX LTD with proof of purchase.
Roger Wolfe, managing director of YUMAX, said: "We are delighted to be able to offer this promotion to our customers.
"Srixon are dedicated to getting their golf balls into the hands of better players which is perfectly in line with the people that buy our quality Laser 350Gs."
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