Golf News for Thursday, June 21, 2007 | Equipment

Angel Cabrera uses New Pro V1x golf ball to win the U.S. Open

FAIRHAVEN, Mass. -- Oakmont Country Club played as tough as
predicted. Yet Angel Cabrera proved tougher, trusting his New Pro V1x golf
ball to win the U.S. Open. Displaying talent, power and resolve, Cabrera
closed with a fearless final round 69 to secure his first major
championship and first PGA Tour victory. His win follows Titleist
ambasssador Zach Johnson's major breakthrough at the Masters and marks the
90th for Titleist across the 2007 worldwide professional tours, more than 8
times the nearest competitor. And with 107 players, compared to 16 for the
nearest competitor, Titleist was the #1 played ball at the U.S. Open for
the 59th consecutive year, the longest running success story in golf.
Continued proof that when performance matters most, and in golf's toughest
tests, most of the world's best trust Titleist.

Cabrera's win was one of five this week as Titleist swept through the
worldwide tours. In fact, the Pro V1 or Pro V1x has now been played to win
986 events across the worldwide professional tours since its tour
introduction in October of 2000.

Titleist Tour highlights for week ending June 17, 2007:

U.S. OPEN: Argentina's Angel Cabrera (New Pro V1x) closed with a final
round 1-under par 69 to finish at 5-over 285 and capture the 107th U.S.
Open for his first major championship.

Overall, Titleist was the golf ball of choice at the U.S. Open with 107
(69%) players relying upon the Pro V1 or Pro V1x, more than six times the
nearest competitor with 16.

The victory is the 15th for Titleist golf ball players on this year's PGA
Tour, three times the nearest competitor with 5.

The champion also relied upon a Vokey Design Spin Milled sand wedge (54)
and Vokey Design lob wedge (60) in his victory.

PGA EUROPEAN: Carl Suneson (Pro V1x) of Spain produced a final round
3-under 69 to finish at 8-under 276 and secure his first PGA European Tour
title at the Open de Saint-Omer. Francois Calmels (New Pro V1x), Peter
Fowler (New Pro V1) and Marcus Higley (Pro V1x) tied for second, three
shots back, as each of the top four finishers trusted Titleist for their
success.

Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice at the event with 136
(87%) of the 156 players, nearly 20 times the nearest competitor with 7.
The victory is the 18th for Titleist golf ball players on this year's PGA
European Tour, more than four times the nearest competitor with 4.

NATIONWIDE: Chris Riley (New Pro V1x) parred the second hole of an
all-Titleist playoff to edge the reigning NCAA individual champion (New Pro
V1x) for his first career Nationwide Tour victory at the Rochester Area
Charities Showdown at Somerby. Riley closed with a 2-under 70, while the
Southern California freshman fired a 7-under 65 as they finished regulation
at 16-under 272.

Seven of the 10 players who finished among the top 5 and ties relied upon
Titleist golf balls. Titleist was the most played golf ball at the
Showdown at Somerby with 116 players (74%), nearly nine times the nearest
competitor with 13. Titleist was also trusted by more players than any
other brand in the iron (48), wedge (126) and putter (58) categories.

The victory is the 8th for Titleist golf ball players on this year's
Nationwide Tour, four times the nearest competitor with 2.

CANADA: Just two days after celebrating his 23rd birthday, Spencer Levin
(New Pro V1) won his second consecutive Canadian Tour start at the Times
Colonist Open on Vancouver Island. A final round 1-under 71 gave Levin a
72-hole total of 11-under 277, three shots clear of fellow American Michael
Walton (New Pro V1x) and Aussie Jon Abbott (New Pro V1x). Defending
champion Mike Grob (New Pro V1) posted a final round 69 to finish fourth.
In five starts, Levin has the two triumphs, a second, third and fourth
place finish.

SOUTH AFRICA: George Coetzee (New Pro V1x) earned his first career victory
in only his ninth start, winning the Origins of Golf Tour event at Selborne
CC. Coetzee, who already has four top-10 finishes this year, fired a final
round 6-under 66 to win by two shots.

TITLEIST TOUR REPORT: For more about Titleist highlights from across the
worldwide professional tours this week, please visit:
http://www.titleist.com/news/newsdetail.asp?id=559&category=equipment

DIRECT FROM THE TOUR: To view exclusive round-by-round interviews with
Titleist players from the U.S. Open, including winner Angel Cabrera, and
from every PGA TOUR event, please visit our Direct from the Tour feature
online at: http://titleist.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1

TITLEIST TOUR BLOG: Find out what's going on inside the ropes at every PGA
TOUR event, or if you would like to pose questions to the Titleist Tour
Leadership staff, please visit the Titleist Tour Blog at:
http://www.titleisttourblog.com/

TITLEIST GOLF CLUB LEADERBOARD: To learn about Titleist's golf club success
on the PGA Tour, the PGA Professional National Championship and at major
amateur events, visit the Titleist Golf Club leaderboard at:
http://titleist.com/leaderboard/default.asp



 
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