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Callaway
Golf Ball Rules in Hawaii
Callaway
Golf earned its 33rd international golf ball win Saturday
when Lorie Kane won the LPGA Takefuji Classic with a "Rule
35" Firmfeel* (red logo) ball. Callaway Golf Staff Professional
Annika Sörenstam used the "Rule 35" Softfee* (blue logo)
ball to finish second at the event. Overall, Callaway Golf
was the No. 2 ball brand in play at the event and is No. 2
year-to-date in golf ball usage on the LPGA Tour.
Kane shot a 6-under-par 66 in the final round to earn a two-stroke
victory over Sörenstam. This is the fourth win for Kane
over the last seven months all with a Callaway Golf ball.
Kane also used 12 Callaway Golf clubs, including a Hawk Eye
Pro Series Titanium Driver, Steelhead Plus Fairway Woods,
Steelhead X-14 Irons and a new Odyssey TriHot* 2 Putter.
Sörenstam birdied the final three holes at the Kona Country
Club to finish solo second in her first tournament of the
year. She used 12 Callaway Golf clubs, including a new Hawk
Eye VFT* Pro Series Titanium Driver, Steelhead Plus Fairway
Woods, Steelhead X-14 Irons and an Odyssey Dual Force®
Rossie® 2 Putter. Callaway Golf Staff Professional Emilee
Klein also finished in the top 10 at the event using 12 Callaway
Golf clubs, including a Hawk Eye VFT Titanium Driver, a Hawk
Eye VFT Titanium 3-wood, Steelhead Plus Fairway Woods, Steelhead
X-14 Pro Series Irons and a new Odyssey White Hot* 8 Putter.
Klein also used a "Rule 35" Firmfeel ball.
The top four finishers at the Takefuji Classic used Odyssey
Putters, while the top three all relied on Callaway Golf titanium
drivers. Callaway Golf was the leader in the Darrell Survey
usage numbers for drivers, fairway woods, irons and putters
at the event.
Callaway Golf was also victorious on the Senior PGA Tour,
where the winner of the ACE Group Classic used a Callaway
Golf fairway wood in his victory. Two of the top three finishers
at the event used "Rule 35" Firmfeel balls, including Callaway
Golf Staff Professional Stewart Ginn. Ginn finished third
using 12 Callaway Golf clubs, including a Hawk Eye VFT Titanium
Driver, Big Bertha Steelhead and Steelhead Plus Fairway Woods,
Steelhead X-14 Irons and an Odyssey Rossie 1 Putter. Callaway
Golf was the No. 1 brand in driver, fairway woods, irons and
putters usage and No. 2 in golf ball usage at the event.
Callaway Golf also had strong usage numbers for the ERC II
Forged Titanium Driver on the PGA European Tour last week.
Callaway Golf led the driver count at the Greg Norman Holden
International with 64 total drivers in play, and the Company
also led in fairway woods and putters at the event while finishing
tied for second in the golf ball count. A total of 22 players
teed it up with an ERC II Forged Titanium Driver * including
Callaway Golf Staff Professional Phillip Price, who finished
tied for eighth using the driver and a "Rule 35" Softfeel
ball. Another 23 players at the event used the Hawk Eye VFT
Titanium Driver, with an additional four players using the
Hawk Eye VFT Pro Series Titanium Driver.
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