Jan 18th, 2017 Article
Claude Harmon signs with Cobra PUMA Golf
Claude Harmon III, one of the most pleasant golf instructors in the world (he always has nice things to say about GolfPunk), has become the latest big name to sign with Cobra PUMA Golf.
Claude Harmon III, one of the most pleasant golf instructors in the world (he always has nice things to say about GolfPunk), has become the latest big name to sign with Cobra PUMA Golf.
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