Callaway
Golf Staff Professional Colin Montgomerie
Plans to Put ERC Driver in Play
Callaway
Golf Company Staff Professional Colin Montgomerie, who has
been experimenting with the new ERC Forged Titanium Driver
over the past two weeks, repeated on April 18 that he is
very interested in putting the new driver in play in his
future competitive events. Montgomerie, the seven-time European
Order of Merit winner, said yesterday that he is still considering
carefully the various shaft options recommended to him by
Callaway Golf.
"I
think the ERC Driver is fabulous and I hope to be playing
with it in competition soon," Montgomerie said. "The technology
that Callaway has built into the ERC Driver has certainly
improved my ball flight. I believe I hit the ERC Driver
quite a bit farther off the tee, and I am eager to complete
my evaluation of this great new golf club."
The
new ERC Forged Titanium Driver has already been introduced
to the market in Japan and will soon be available in Europe.
Due to limited production capacities on the unique golf
club, Callaway Golf does not currently plan to market the
driver in the United States. The ERC Driver was designed
to conform to the existing regulations of the Royal and
Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews (R&A), and can be played
in all competitive events governed by the R&A outside the
U.S. and Mexico.
"We
are pleased that a golfer of Colin Montgomerie's stature
is interested in using the new ERC Driver in competition
on the PGA European Tour and that four other professionals,
Michael Campbell, Kenichi Kuboya, Eiji Mizoguchi and Riko
Higashio, recently chose to use the ERC Driver in their
competitions in Australia and/or Japan," said Ely Callaway,
Founder and CEO of Callaway Golf.
"Like
all our golf clubs, the ERC Driver was designed to increase
the enjoyment of the golfing public around the world. We
are gratified to note that great golfers like Colin Montgomerie
and the others mentioned above seem to want to enjoy the
benefits also."