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CALLAWAY GOLFSTAFF PRO
ANNIKA SORENSTAM SURGES TO
VICTORY
AFTER SWITCHING TO NEW
PROTOTYPE DRIVER AND
PROTOTYPE GOLF BALL;
JAMES OH WINS NATIONWIDE
EVENT WITH PROTOTYPE DRIVER
AND BALL
TO BECOME YOUNGEST EVER
WINNER IN PGA
TOUR-SANCTIONED EVENT
CARLSBAD, CA., September 29,
2003 – Callaway Golf (NYSE:
ELY) Staff Professional
Annika Sorenstam won the
Safeway Classic yesterday
using the Company’s hot new
prototype driver and
prototype golf ball, both of
which Callaway Golf® has
been testing on the world’s
professional tours over the
past several weeks. The same
prototype driver and golf
ball model were also used by
Callaway Golf Staff
Professional James Oh to win
the Mark Christopher Charity
Classic on the Nationwide
Tour yesterday. Callaway
Golf has not determined when
the new driver and golf ball
will be introduced to the
public, and testing will
continue with tour players
and average golfers alike.
The victory at the Safeway
Classic was Sorenstam’s
fifth LPGA Tour victory of
the year, and the 47th of
her career. Sorenstam
defended her title at the
Safeway Classic by one
stroke, finishing at
15-under-par 201 for the
54-hole event. She recorded
back-to-back eagles on Nos.
5 and 6, holing a 102-yard
shot with a new Callaway
Golf prototype wedge on the
fifth hole, then used her
Odyssey® White Hot® 2-Ball
Blade Putter to drain a
40-foot putt for eagle on
the sixth hole. Sorenstam
was especially impressive
off the tee using the new
prototype driver and golf
ball at the Safeway Classic,
averaging 280.7 yards in
driving distance – nearly
nine yards above her LPGA
Tour-leading average of
271.9 yards.
Sorenstam used 14 Callaway
Golf clubs and wore shoes
from the Callaway Golf
Footwear Collection in her
victory at the Safeway
Classic. In addition to the
prototype driver, she also
used a Big Bertha® Steelhead®
III 7-wood, Steelhead X-14®
Irons, three Callaway Golf
prototype wedges and an
Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball
Blade Putter. Four of the
top five finishers at the
Safeway Classic used
Callaway Golf’s new
prototype driver.
Oh’s victory on the
Nationwide Tour was history
in the making. The Monday
qualifier became the
youngest-ever winner of a
PGA Tour-sanctioned event at
21 years, 5 months and 27
days – edging David Duval by
more than three months. Oh’s
victory capped a dramatic
week that saw him win a
three-hole playoff to make
the Mark Christopher Charity
Classic field. During the
event’s final round, Oh
birdied the final hole of
regulation to force a
playoff, which he won with a
birdie on the third extra
hole.
Like Sorenstam, Oh used an
impressive showing from the
tee to earn victory,
averaging 299.9 yards in
driving distance with his
Callaway Golf prototype
driver and golf ball. Oh
used 14 Callaway Golf clubs
at the Mark Christopher
Charity Classic, including a
Big Bertha Steelhead III
Strong 4-wood, a Big Bertha
3-iron, Steelhead X-16® Pro
Series Irons, three Callaway
Golf Forged Wedges and an
Odyssey TriHot® 3 Putter.
Odyssey Putters were also
part of a youthful victory
in Japan, where the winner
of the Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop
Ladies Open used an Odyssey
White Hot 2-Ball Putter. The
18-year-old winner became
the first amateur to win a
Japan LPGA Tour event in 30
years.
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