ATLANTA, GA, December 4, 2006 -
Srixon Staff Professional Jim Furyk successfully defended his Sun
City-Nedbank Challenge in South Africa on Sunday, December 3, 2006
defeating the newest Srixon Staff Professional, Henrik Stenson by 2
shots. Furyk, the 2006 Vardon Trophy winner played with Srixon’s Z-URC
golf ball, Srixon’s W-506 driver, I-506 irons and Srixon wedges to
shoot a 12-under par, 276 total. After winning in dramatic fashion in
2005 by chipping in for birdie to win a 3-way playoff, Furyk won the
2006 event displaying the precision and consistency that has propelled
him to the number 2 world ranking. He led wire to wire and did not
make a bogie until the final round to defeat the star-studded field and
claim the $1.2 million first prize.
Since switching to Srixon at the start of the year, Furyk climbed from
7th to 2nd in the Official World Golf Rankings, was 2nd in Scoring
Average (68.86), and led in total Top 10 finishes for the year (13).
He earned a career best $7.21 million in prize money which placed him
2nd on the PGA Tour Money List. The 2003 U.S. Open Champion has 12
career victories and is one of only 5 multiple winners on the PGA Tour
in 2006—He won the Canadian Open in September and the Wachovia
Championship in May of this year.
Srixon Staff Professional Henrik Stenson, playing in his first event as
a member of the Srixon team, validated his switch with his strong
second place showing. The long hitting Swede, who plays with Srixon’s
I-506 irons and Srixon’s Z-UR golf ball, was the only player in the
12-man field to break 70 in the difficult conditions during the final
round. He finished at 10-under par, 268 total. American golf fans will
next get a chance to see Stenson at the Target World Challenge.
Srixon
Staff Professionals have amassed 31 Top 10s on the PGA TOUR this season
including Furyk’s two wins and John Rollins’ victory at the B.C. Open.