Lawrie hands Bioflow their fourth victory of 2012

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Bioflow, one of the worlds leading suppliers of magnotherapy wrist products, is celebrating after staff player Paul Lawrie won the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles, Scotland and landed their fourth victory of the 2012 season.

Since joining the company at the Scottish Open in 2011, Lawrie has moved from 147th in the world rankings to his current 30th spot.

The Scot’s vicotry is Bioflow’s fourth of 2012, following Chris Woods’ win in Thailand, Lee Westwood’s win in Indonesia and Lawrie’s success in Qatar.

Richard Corsie MBE, Managing Director of Bioflow, commented: “We’re delighted for Paul on securing his second win of 2012 and our fourth victory. Paul’s been such a great ambassador for Bioflow; To think when we first started working together he was 147 in the world rankings and now he’s inside the world’s top 30; it’s quite remarkable.”

The good news for Bioflow follows the recent launch of the Bioflow Sport Twin, the next generation of Bioflow Sport wristbands. The Bioflow Sport Twin is designed to complement an active lifestyle, with a winning combination of patented magnet technology teamed with a durable silicone, non-tearable wristband that is water resistant.

With over 1 million customers Bioflow has been the magnotherapy product of choice by sports professionals and athletes worldwide for over 15 years.  Other golf Bioflow ambassadors include Westwood, Wood, Thomas Aiken, John Daly, Simon Dyson,  David Horsey and Christina Kim.

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