ATLANTA, GA, January 3, 2006 -
Great champions are defined by great
achievements, great character and the respect of their fellow
competitors. In a sport like golf, where there exists a razor thin edge
between success and failure, a player must have absolute and total
trust in everything they do, particularly the equipment they use
– their tools of the trade. It is but one part of the formula
that instills the confidence that separates the great ones from the
rest of the pack.
And Jim Furyk has most certainly
separated himself. As the 2003 U.S. Open Champion, 10-time tour winner,
8-time Ryder Cup/President’s Cup team member and one of the top
10 players in the world, he is as tough a competitor as there is in
golf. His game has always been defined by pinpoint precision and
wizardry around the hole. Players like Furyk can never afford to take
their equipment lightly.
That’s why Srixon
Sports USA, one of the foremost technology leaders in golf, today
proudly announces a new partnership with Jim Furyk in which Furyk will
play Srixon’s new Z-UR prototype golf ball and forged wedges and
is currently working with Srixon’s club designers on a new set of
forged irons. Additionally, Furyk will wear the company’s hat and
glove and carry its signature red golf bag. Furyk will also be
instrumental in helping the company develop future generations of
product.
“My game is predicated on knowing
exactly how far my golf ball flies, how it feels, and how it reacts
around the green,” said Furyk. “The first time I tested the
Srixon golf ball, I knew right then that this was a company that could
help me be a better player. Quite often, to get this type of control in
a golf ball, you have to give up distance. But with the Srixon ball, I
was amazed to see that not only did I not have to give up distance, but
I could actually gain yards off the tee. All while making the ball do
with my irons, what I expect of it. I can’t ask for more out of
my equipment,” said Furyk.
“This is one
of the most important events in the evolution of the company,”
said Richard Stamper, President and COO of Srixon Sports USA.
“Jim will help make us better along many different dimensions. As
a brand ambassador, Jim is extremely credible with the consumer and
very well respected amongst his peers. A brand like Srixon needs
visibility when it counts – which is, a tour player playing well
enough to be on TV on the weekend wearing your logo. With over 80 top
10’s in the last 8 years, Jim certainly will provide the type of
real exposure no amount of advertising could surpass. As a demanding
technician with an extremely discerning eye, he will help us in the
development of future clubs and balls,” added Stamper.
“I
look at this as a real working partnership with a company that is an
acknowledged technical leader in golf, with a great legacy and history
of success in the game,” said Furyk. “Their technical
capability is simply incredible. I think the collaboration aspect of
this relationship will be extremely beneficial for both of us. I think
I can offer a lot of feedback and insight into product design and
performance from a player standpoint, and the engineers and scientists
at Srixon can optimize and enhance my performance through their
scientific expertise,” added Furyk.
“Jim
is most definitely a statement player for any brand, especially a brand
like Srixon,” said Michael Pai, Srixon’s Vice President of
Marketing and Tour. “We rely on the visibility provided by our
Tour staff to raise awareness and compete with our larger competitors.
We consider tour performance and TV visibility on the weekend a very
pure form of endorsement. TV commercials are great but when a consumer
sees a tour player coming down the stretch playing our balls and clubs,
there can be no argument as to the trust the player has in our
brand,” added Pai.
“I’m entering
the prime of my career. I can’t wait for the season to start
because with the equipment I’ve got in my bag right now, my best
golf is most definitely ahead of me,” added Furyk.