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phil&teds buggy for Tiger Woods

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phil&teds buggy for Tiger Woods

Quirky little company phil&teds have scored another hole-in-one with World Golf #1 Tiger Woods taking their unique in-line™ sport buggy for his new baby daughter, Sam Alexis Woods.

phil&teds designs innovative nursery products that help parents like Tiger and Elin Woods adapt & survive the crazy world of parenting.

“Tiger is just this sort of parent; one who wants to live a dynamic lifestyle even with tots in tow,” said Campbell Gower, phil&teds chief cook & bottle washer. “No doubt the ability of the buggy to travel easily appeals, as well as being perfect for baby, loaded with functions and style and just as good in the malls or on the course."

“We look forward to seeing our unique in-line™ buggy out there by the greens whilst Tiger plays golf. Of course, he’s picked up on the New Zealand connection through his kiwi caddy, Steve Williams."

The stylish & utterly unique inline™ sport buggy adapts to take 2 children, from single newborn to 2 toddlers. It’s packed with features like an easy to adjust handle, peek-a-boo sunhood, quick release wheels, 4 seating positions, and a totally lie-flat newborn bed.

phil&teds in-line™ buggies are already used by other high achievers like Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, Russell Crowe, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Patrick Dempsey, Jenna Elfman, Antonia Kidman and the Spanish Royal Family….plus a whole heap of others that we didn’t have room to mention!

ENDS

visit www.philandteds.com for more information

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