
Friday, 22 October 2010
Callaway RAZR Release date Feb 2011

New Mizuno Golf waterproofs

Never one to miss a trick, Mizuno stepped in to the waterproof debate by choosing October 1 - first day of a drenched Ryder Cup - to announce its latest range of waterproof gear - the ImpermaLite GEO rainsuit with fusion welded technology
According to Mizuno, the welded seams in the all black suit eliminates stitching - the first point of entry in heavy rain - and fuses waterproof panels into one impenetrable layer.
“By completely eliminating the stitching process, there are no holes to protect and the seams are as waterproof as the rest of the garment, " says Clint Vosloo, in charge of Mizuno apparel development. "This is our ultimate lightweight waterproof for the very worst weather.”
With the American team allegedly having to raid the packed merchandising tent at Celtic Manor to shell out for a brand new waterproof jacket and over-trousers, one American player described the previous garment like “putting a towel in a bath full of water, taking it out and wrapping it around yourself. Not to appealling
Not the best headlines for SM
While it was their regular golf equipment that played the shots that won and lost the Ryder Cup, it was the US team’s Sun Mountain rain suits that grabbed all the headlines.
Most of the US team players had to buy replacement gear from ProQuip, the manufacturers who supplied the European team - complete with European Logo when their original rain gear proved too bulky in the Welsh weather on Friday.
“My suit was fine. I had no problems. But I wasn’t playing,” said US captain Corey Pavin. “They just didn’t perform the way they were supposed to perform, and so we just went out and bought some more.”
“Some people had some problems with them,” said Bubba Watson. “Some water was seeping through, but we [with partner Jeff Overton] were winning so we were having a good time.”
In terms of hardware there were some interesting last-minute moves. Rory McIlroy used the latest 460cc Titleist 910D2 driver, while under the pressure of his first Ryder Cup, Ross Fisher switched back to the same Titleist 909D3 driver used Steve Stricker.
The putt that finally turned the tide in Europe’s favour was holed on the 16th green by Graeme McDowell, using his trusty Odyssey White Hot No.7.
Most popular ball was the Titleist ProV1x used by six Europeans and five Americans. Stricker used the ProV1.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Skycaddie SGX Gets Furyks Approval

On the heels of Jim Furyk winning the TOUR Championship and capturing the 2010 FedEx Cup, and as he prepares to help the United States Ryder Cup Team defend its title, SkyGolf, maker of SkyCaddieR, today announced that the PGA TOUR star has extended his Advisory Board position with the Company through 2014.
Highly regarded caddie, Mike “Fluff” Cowan, who is preparing to participate in his 10th Ryder Cup this weekend, and who was on the bag for Furyk’s record breaking season, is also a member of the SkyCaddie Advisory Board.
In signing a three-year extension with SkyGolf, Furyk emphasizes the importance of the player/caddie relationship. “Having Fluff by my side on the golf course is critical to my shotmaking ability, as I am always armed with the relevant course information to hit my next shot with confidence,” said Furyk.
“Fluff always walks the course prior to a tournament, checking and rechecking distances in his yardage book from every angle, which guides us through every shot during a tournament. For amateurs, without question, SkyCaddie SGX is the closest thing to the actual yardage book that Fluff and I rely on at every competition.”
“We congratulate Jim Furyk on a spectacular year, and we wish him luck as a member of the United States Ryder Cup Team as they prepare to defend the cup against the Europeans this weekend in Wales,” said Richard Edmonson, CEO, SkyGolf.
“Amateur golfers deserve the same reliable distance information that a Jim Furyk gets from his trusted caddie, Fluff. And that’s why we are the only ones to invest the time and the money to verify distances the same way a TOUR caddie does, by walking the course. Not a single caddie or player on TOUR trusts satellite images or flyovers for their critical distances, so why would we do anything less for our customers as we strive to help them play better.”
Cowan, who will be participating in his 10th Ryder Cup this coming weekend and has caddied on the PGA TOUR for four decades, has not only enjoyed a successful tenure with Furyk, but he has been on the bag for dozens of tournament wins, including the 1997 Masters. He has caddied for notable players such as Tiger Woods, Peter Jacobsen, Michelle Wie and other professionals.
New ProQuip Golf Waterproofs
ProQuip’s TourFlex Playing Top
As Europe sealed victory at the Ryder Cup, ProQuip, the specialist Scottish weatherwear company, prepared to respond to phenomenal international demand, especially from America, for its new range of products.
While ProQuip was the Preferred Weatherwear Supplier to the European Ryder Cup Team, in unprecedented scenes during the opening morning’s weather delay, ProQuip was asked unexpectedly to supply reserve rain suits to the American team, caddies and officials. As a result, more than 25 ProQuip TourFlex suits were sold from the official merchandise tent.
Unsurprisingly, amid the appalling weather that plagued the match, ProQuip waterproofs sold out of rain suits at the Celtic Manor Resort.
Now, the newly relaunched brand is facing a new deluge – demand for its new products.
Paul Gerrard, a Director of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill, which acquired ProQuip in summer 2009 and has invested significantly in new products, leading to a 50% increase in revenues year-on-year, said: “The response to events at the Ryder Cup has been phenomenal. We have had buyers and retailers contacting us from all around the world, and especially America. They all want to know if they can order ProQuip products.
“What I can say is that we are close to securing a deal that will enable ProQuip to re-enter the American market and re-establish a specialist brand from the home of golf, Scotland, whose expertise is focused on one product sector alone – weatherwear.”
Paul Gerrard also said that plans were afoot to accelerate ProQuip’s expansion into Continental Europe and that major distributors are being sought.
A total of 17 new ProQuip weatherwear products have been launched in the past 14 months and while the brand is best known for its ultra-lightweight, quiet rain suits, it has recently introduced an innovative Water Repellent Knitwear collection, featuring premium British lambswool and luxury Italian spun Merino, specially treated so that water beads up and runs off the wool.
“We were already enjoying a resurgence in sales before the Ryder Cup,” continued Paul Gerrard. “Now, the publicity and brand awareness generated by the Ryder Cup is enabling us to rapidly build on that success and turn demand into sales.”
Gerrard added: “While we would have never wished for so much rain at the Ryder Cup, it just goes to show that every cloud does indeed have a silver lining.”
Saturday, 2 October 2010
Cobra S3 Irons and S3 Pro
ProQuip Waterproofs
