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NeverLostGolf receiving more international orders

Looking at the trend of sales of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver, the company has seen a rise in sales from around the world. The latest order came from PGA professional Markus Strobl of the “Modern Golf Club” in Austria. After seeing the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver demonstrated on the company website, Markus contacted NeverLostGolf to inquire about putting the Tee Saver in his Pro Shop.
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PGA Pro helps NLG new "third generation" design

PGA Professional Earl Spry is due absolute credit in the new “third generation” design of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver. While in a recent meeting with the inventor of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver, Earl casually displayed why he is such an established professional in the game of golf. In this meeting, while contemplating the possible problems that NeverLostGolf might have in its search to make the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver USGA / PGA legal, Earl suggested a new redesign of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver that not only should boost the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver chances to be legalized by the USGA, but also will be hailed as its new “third generation” Tee Saver. The suggestion by Earl on its redesign can be seen as not short of genius. The new “third generation” NeverLostGolf Tee Saver should be released for sales within the next few months.
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NeverLostGolf receives the first of two patents E.U.

The first of two patents has been issued from the patent office in Munich, Germany that covers the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver. The entry of the patent in the “Geschmacksmusterregister” under file number 40 2010 006 909.9 was placed on this date. NeverLostGolf expects that the patent for its NeverLostGolf Tee Saver mat system will be following shortly.
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USGA "legalization" of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver to be heard at a higher level

The legalization of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver has been referred to the highest level of consideration by the staff of the United States Golf Association (USGA). In it’s correspondence to the ownership of the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver, the USGA staff has suggested that NeverLostGolf takes it’s legalization request to the United States Golf Association Equipment Standards Committee meeting, which is being held June 2011 in Washington D.C.. The ownership of NeverLostGolf is currently contemplating as to what sort of representation it will make to the committee, whereas the NLG team can make a personal appearance appeal directly to the committee in an effort to explain clearly their right to have the NeverLostGolf Tee Saver made officially legal via rule 14-3. The NeverLostGolf ownership is also interviewing different sport law firms within the Washington D.C. area that can make the appeal from a legal platform.
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