Foremost introduces discount deal for golf shoes
Foremost has teamed up with Footjoy and Adidas to offer golfers up to £20 off a pair of its newest range when trading in old golf shoes

Foremost has teamed up with Footjoy and Adidas to offer golfers up to £20 off a pair of its newest range when trading in old golf shoes.
The offer, provided by selected Foremost member professionals, extends to cover a wide range of shoe designs, with the full £20 discount available on FootJoy Contour, Adidas Adipure, Adipure Z or Adipure Nuovo. A £10 trade-in discount is also available on a pair of FootJoy XDimension or Adidas Powerband Grind.
It is estimated that 270 million pairs of shoes sit unworn in UK homes every day. While some of those will be well loved or functional favourites, many others will simply have grown out of date, out of fashion or out of favour.
If you have a pair of golf shoes that fits into one of the latter categories, this is an ideal opportunity to replace them with a comfortable new pair at a discounted price for the start of the new season.
The start-of-season offer is open for a limited period only, so now is the ideal time to visit your local participating Foremost professional and trade in your old cleats for a brand-spanking new pair of golf shoes for the new season.
You can find your local Foremost participating store at foremostgolf.com
The offer is available from April 1 until May 1, 2011 in participating Foremost pro shops.
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