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Better vision, better golf

You and your patients are invited to play nine holes of miniature golf at the Transitions Mini-Golf Championship, an online golf game that is part of Transitions Optical?s Improve Your Vision, Improve Your Game consumer education initiative designed to connect seeing well to performing well and healthy sight to having a healthy, quality life.

Palm Harbor, FL-You and your patients are invited to play nine holes of miniature golf at the Transitions Mini-Golf Championship, an online golf game that is part of Transitions Optical’s Improve Your Vision, Improve Your Game consumer education initiative designed to connect seeing well to performing well and healthy sight to having a healthy, quality life.

The round of golf can be played by visiting
www.MiniGolfChampionship.com or www.ImproveYourVisionImproveYourGame.com. Throughout the online course, players can choose to learn tips for hitting under par or making a hole-in-one from sports vision experts Matt Killen, professional golf instructor; Trevor Immelman, PGA Tour professional; and Kenny Perry, PGA Tour professional. Players also can share their scores on Facebook or Twitter.

Through May 16, game participants can enter for a chance to win weekly prizes, including two-ball putters or the company’s performance sunwear (Solfx), as well as a grand prize golf trip for four to Orlando.

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