FAIRHAVEN, Mass. -- While the winner of the Honda Classic was
still in question as Mark Wilson, Jose Coceres, Camilo Villegas and Boo
Weekley prepared for a playoff, the winning golf ball was not. For the
fifth time on the 2007 PGA Tour, it would be a Titleist. Trusting the New
Pro V1x, Wilson emerged victorious for his first career PGA Tour title, as
the foursome topped a leaderboard that featured 11 Titleist players among
the top 12 finishers.
It was more of the same on the PGA European Tour, where 20-year old Anton
Haig earned his maiden victory in a three-man playoff at the Johnnie Walker
Classic that included fellow Pro V1x player Richard Sterne.
Two more wins advance the Titleist victory count across the 2007 worldwide
professional tours to 26, compared to six for the nearest competitor.
PGA TOUR: The Honda Classic was suspended due to darkness after one sudden
death playoff hole. All four playoff participants finished regulation at
5-under 275, with Villegas and Coceres closing with 4-under 66s, while
Weekley and Wilson shot 71s. All four players continued to the second
extra hole on Monday morning where Villegas and Weekley were eliminated.
Titleist was the golf ball of choice at the Honda Classic with 112 (78%)
players, more than 11 times the nearest competitor with 10.
Eleven of the 12 players who finished among the top 10 and ties relied on
Titleist golf balls.
Titleist was also the choice of more players than any other brand in the
iron (36), wedge (143) and putter (58) categories, and was second in
drivers (40) and fairway metals (55).
The win was the 5th by a Titleist golf ball player on the 2007 PGA Tour,
more than twice the nearest competitor.
PGA EUROPEAN TOUR: Haig, a South African native, birdied the final hole of
regulation and then repeated the feat in a sudden-death playoff, to capture
the Johnnie Walker Classic in Phuket, Thailand.
It marked the first PGA European Tour title for Haig, who was among trio of
players who finished at 13-under 275.
Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice at the Johnnie Walker
Classic with 113 (72%) players, more than eight times the nearest
competitor with 14.
The win was the 8th by a Titleist golf ball player on the 2007 PGA European
Tour, more than all other golf balls combined.
The event was tri-sanctioned by the Asian, Australasian and PGA European
Tours.
DIRECT FROM THE TOUR: To view exclusive round-by-round interviews with
Titleist players from the Honda Classic, including champion Mark Wilson, as
well as every PGA Tour event this season, please visit our Direct from the
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