Powerband Balance Bands Top America's Greatest Game.
Online, August 16, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Keegan Bradley is seen by millions, wearing a balance and power band as he raises the cup at the Atlanta Athletic Club.
Increasingly, sports figures and tournament winners are being seen hoisting their sports top prizes while wearing a balance band. The 25 year old Keegan Bradley is the latest example of this sports medicine tool.
25-year-old Keegan Bradley who prevailed over 34-year-old Jason Dufner to win the US PGA and so becomes the first American to claim a major since Phil Mickelson at the Masters last year. Keegan, playing in his first major but looking born for this pressurized format, emulated the achievement of Ben Curtis, who also made his major debut a winning one at the 2003 British Open.
Bradley won in play-off after Dufner blew a five-shot lead at US PGA Championship. They might have been two unlikely names but what drama they produced. Bradley trailed Dufner by five shots after a seemingly disastrous triple bogey at the 15th.
The reversal of fortune for Bradley, nephew of legendary women's golfer, Pat Bradley, took place in the last 3 holes of regulation play where Bradley's acumen and Dufner's misfortune drew the two's score to a dead even, producing the riveting 3-hole playoff.
After the 3-hole playoff, Keegan Bradley, long time advocate and wearer of corporate balance and power band technology was shown hoisting the most coveted of all PGA tour victories, the PGA Championship itself.
Powerband type technology is designed and created by a small handful of manufacturers. Promo Crunch is working with one of these factories to produce corporate and team logo identity applied to the Powerband.
As for Keegan, he is next scheduled to play in the World Golf Tournament in Dubai scheduled for September 22-29. However, Keegan's handlers are reviewing this next date in light of his recent PGA win.
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