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The Mv10 provides the average golfer with an advantage for the weekend championship by
preserving their back strength and stamina lost by competitors in the later holes.
Huntington Beach, CA, September 14, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The Ergo Golf Mv10 was born on the golf
course. The inventor, an avid golfer, ergonomist, and prostate cancer survivor played golf to stay
physically active and aid recovery during treatment. It was there on the course, where the moment of
insight came. While golf is not considered a high-impact sport, the highly repetitive bending and
crouching puts all golfers at risk. The Ergo Golf multi-tool was created to greatly reduce the golfer's risk
of injury and minimize the negative impacts of the game.
Set down a club. Fix a divot. Place a ball marker. Retrieve the ball. Pick up the flag. A typical round can
require up to 125 ergonomically at-risk postures. Most of which are performed on the green prior to the
most stressful swing - the drive. The science is clear, if you reduce stress on the back and knees you can
preserve your energy, power, and focus - hit it farther and play longer.
Golfers spend four to five hours in a bent-over stance, repeating the same motion hundreds of times. It's
no wonder that playing golf can cause minor strains on the back that can easily lead to severe injuries.
Take Mv10 along during gameplay. Prop up an extra club while on the fairway. Fix a divot on the green.
Rest the flag within reach. No more wet and lost clubs. No more walking back to the cart for a towel or
brush.
Many professional golfers require multiple surgeries on their knees and backs to sustain their careers.
Could using an Ergo Golf multi-tool extend a pro's career? It's a competitive edge golfers are not yet
taking advantage of.
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