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Standard Golf Unveils Budget-Friendly Hammerstrike Hole Cutter for 2025

Hammerstrike Hole Cutter

Michael Bohlmann, Account Executive at Standard Golf, introduces the 2025 Hammerstrike Hole Cutter, a game-changer designed with customer feedback in mind. Building on the success of the SG Pro Hole Cutter, the Hammerstrike retains five fan-favorite features, including the bubble level for precision, padded handles for shock absorption, and a perfectly balanced carry handle…

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Standard Golf’s New Magnum Pro Hole Cutter is Engineered for Stable, Precise Cup Cutting

Michael Bohlmann, Account Executive at Standard Golf, introduces the Magnum Pro Hole Cutter, a game-changing tool for 2025 with five key enhancements designed to make cup cutting more precise and convenient. Bohlmann begins by highlighting the dual screws that securely fasten the handle to prevent rotation, along with the addition of a bubble level…

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Standard Golf’s New Products for 2025: Turf Align Pro, Magnum Pro Hole Cutter, Deluxe Cup Setter

Standard Golf is kicking off 2025 with the launch of 14 innovative products designed to elevate golf course maintenance, aesthetics, and efficiency. In a recent conversation between Vice President Matt Pauli and Account Executive Michael Bohlmann, the duo highlighted the exciting additions to the company’s product lineup. Leading the innovations is the Turf Align…

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Standard Golf’s Latest Lineup To Debut at PGA and GCSAA

Standard Golf is set to unveil an exciting lineup of new products at the 2025 PGA Show and GCSAA Conference, reinforcing its position as the world’s leading manufacturer of golf course accessories. Highlights include a personalized litter caddie, advanced cup changer and setter, innovative turf aligning tool, premium tee markers, practice green items, and…

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