FAIRHAVEN, Mass. -- Playing in front of his hometown friends
and family, and placing his trust in the New Pro V1x golf ball, Aaron
Baddeley proved he had big game when it counted most. Trailing the leader
by three shots with four holes remaining, he birdied the 15th, 16th and
17th holes to win the FBR Open by one shot. Baddeley, who won the Verizon
Heritage last year, closed with a second consecutive 7-under 64 on the
weekend to finish at 21-under 196. It was the second career PGA Tour title
for Baddeley who topped a leaderboard that included 9 Titleist players
among the top 10 finishers.
In fact, Baddeley's win marked the 4th victory through the first 5 events
on the 2007 PGA Tour by players relying upon the New Pro V1 or New Pro V1x,
the same golf balls that will be available in the marketplace this month.
He joins Vijay Singh (New Pro V1x/Mercedes-Benz Championship), Paul Goydos
(New Pro V1/Sony Open in Hawaii) and Charley Hoffman (New Pro V1/Bob Hope
Chrysler Classic) in the Titleist Winners' Circle this season.
FBR Open Top 10 Titleist Golf Ball Finishers:
1. Aaron Baddeley New Pro V1x
3. Jeff Quinney Pro V1x
4. Bart Bryant Pro V1x
5. Billy Mayfair Pro V1x
6. Heath Slocum New Pro V1
7. Vijay Singh New Pro V1x
T8. David Toms New Pro V1
Bubba Watson Pro V1x
Dean Wilson New Pro V1x
Overall, Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball choice at the FBR Open
with 99 players, more than seven times the nearest competitor with 13.
Titleist was also the choice of more players than any other brand in the
iron (32), wedge (123) and putter (53) categories. Titleist was second in
drivers (31) and fairway metals (43).
The winner was also the third consecutive champion on the 2007 PGA Tour to
trust a Scotty Cameron by Titleist putter for his success. Relying upon a
Newport model, the winner finished first in Putts Per Round (26.0) and 2nd
in Putts Per Greens in Regulation (1.577).
DIRECT FROM THE TOUR: To view exclusive round-by-round interviews with
Titleist players from the FBR Open, including champion Aaron Baddeley, as
well as every PGA Tour event this season, please visit our Direct from the
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On the Asian Tour, Filipino legend Frankie Minoza relied upon the Pro V1 to
win the Philippine Open for the second time in his career. Minoza fired a
final round 1-under 71 for a 278 total, two strokes clear of 2000 winner
Gerald Rosales. Rosales, who trusts the Pro V1x for his success, posted
the day's best round with a 65. Overnight leader, Liang Wen Chong (Pro
V1x) finished third to give Titleist golf ball players a 1-2-3 sweep. In
fact, 8 of the top 10 finishers relied upon Titleist golf balls for their
success.
Pro V1x player Jean Hugo tapped in an 18-inch par putt on the first playoff
hole to win the Sunshine Tour's Nashua Masters. The event was concluded
following a two-hour delay due to dangerous conditions and a steady two
hour downpour for most of the back nine. Hugo, who never trailed in the
event, finished regulation at 11-under 269.
Three more wins this week advance the Titleist victory count across the
worldwide professional tours to 15, more than all other golf balls
combined.
