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Ernie Els leaves Titleist for Callaway.
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Bag: TaylorMade TMX stand bag
Driver: TaylorMade Burner 9,5° RE*AX SuperFast 50 by Fujikura stiff
3-wood: Titleist 906 F4 15,5° UST Proforce V2 75 Fariway stiff
Hybrid: Titleist 585.H 19° UST Proforce V2 Hybrid 85 Stiff
Irons: TaylorMade R7 TP Project-X Rifle 5.5 4-PW
Gap wedge: Titlesit Vokey Oil Can 50°
Sand wedge: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54°
Lob wedge: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 58°
Putter: Bettinardi BB-16
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
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Re: Ernie Els leaves Titleist for Callaway.
What ever the amount was, it is more than what Titleist wanted to pay to use his name. It's is not about equipment brand names with the pros. Those guys could take a blue light special brand of clubs and still play well. The dollar amount offered speaks the loudest. Then again maybe Els thought he could not become the next #1 player in the world while having to play with Titleist equipment. GJS
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Longniddry Golf Club Champ 2005, Amisfield Golf Club Champ 2011, Colinton Mains Golf Club Champ 2012
In the Bag:
Taylormade R510 TP 8.5 UST Proforce V2 76g X
Callaway Big Bertha (2004) 4+ Grafalloy Blue X
Ping i3 Blade 3-SW JZ Cushin Stuff
MacGregor Tourney Forged 52° TTDG Wedge
Acer XB 60° Nippon NS Pro 1050 S
Ping C67
Re: Ernie Els leaves Titleist for Callaway.
Titleist probably werent willing to pay top dollar for what they might see as yesterdays man. There was a bit of that when Taylor Made virtually 'swapped' Els for Garcia in 03.
Callaway will probably be pleased that they have managed to get someone on board revered for his swing. Despite having Mickelson and Howell III they didnt really have a big name that was regarded as having a classic action. They probably hope to put Callaway irons in the minds of better amateurs a lot of whom still associate Callaway Irons, at least, with the stigma of a 'game improvement' iron.
The european aspect is important as well, there are very few Callaway men appear on the European Tour who are regarded as world stars.
But as Els said himself (I think when he went from Taylor made to Titleist, maybe it was the Lynx-Taylor Made move) 'Irons dont matter to me because I play blades, as long as the shaft is right, I'll play them'
Says it all I think, but wouldnt it be nice to see Callaway have another go a proper blade, with Els' input of course......
D.
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2011 bag:
Mizuno MX-700 460cc 10.5* Aldila VS Proto 65 stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 3w 15* Aldila VS Proto stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 5w 18* Aldila VS Proto stiff.
Mizuno MX-700 3i Hybrid 20* Aldila NV stiff.
Mizuno MP-68 Black Nickel forged 5i-PW True Temper Dynamic gold R300 steel (will be reshafted with KBS FST Tour Stiff soon)
Mizuno MP-T10 Satin finish 52/8 GW, 56/12 SW, 60/8 LW
Heavy Putter B3-M
Titleist ProV1(x)x or Callaway Tour I(s/x)
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