Callaway Golf Staff Professional Paul Lawrie Wins the Wales Open With Big Bertha C4 Driver, HX Ball and Odyssey White Hot ``2-Ball'' Putter.Business & Sports Editors/Golf Writers & Columnists CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BW SportsWire)--Aug. 12, 2002 Callaway Golf (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : ELY) Staff Professional Paul Lawrie Paul Stewart Lawrie (born 1 January 1969, Aberdeen) is a Scottish professional golfer who is best known for winning The Open Championship in 1999. Career outline warmed up for this week's PGA Championship with a resounding re·sound v. re·sound·ed, re·sound·ing, re·sounds v.intr. 1. To be filled with sound; reverberate: The schoolyard resounded with the laughter of children. 2. victory yesterday at the Celtic Manor Resort The Celtic Manor Resort is a golf-based resort in the city of Newport, Wales, United Kingdom owned by Welsh billionaire Sir Terry Matthews. It is the venue of the 2010 Ryder Cup, marking the first time the Cup will be played in Wales. Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. Open. Lawrie, the 1999 British Open champion, won by an impressive five-stroke margin using the Company's Big Bertha C4(TM) Driver, HX(R) golf ball and Odyssey(R) White Hot(R) "2-Ball" Putter. Lawrie's win yesterday was one of three for players using Callaway Golf(R) balls, which have now been used to win 38 events across the world's six major professional tours combined this year. Lawrie finished second at the Wales Open last year, and cited his Odyssey White Hot "2-Ball" Putter as a key to the victory this time around. "It was nice to come back and win this time," said Lawrie, who won the Dunhill Links Championship last fall in the first event he played using the Odyssey White Hot "2-Ball" Putter. "I played well last year and didn't win, as I didn't putt well. This time I putted a lot better. The 65 I shot in the second round (taking only 25 putts) was the key. My ball-striking has been fantastic, and I will go to the U.S. and try my best at the PGA Championship. I'm looking forward to going there with my game in good shape." Lawrie's victory is the 14th win for Odyssey White Hot "2-Ball" Putters across the world's six major professional tours this year, and Odyssey Putters leads all putter brands in wins (56) and usage (34.9 percent) across the world's six major professional tours combined. Lawrie played exceptionally well from tee to green at Celtic Manor Resort despite difficult weather conditions. The advanced aerodynamic performance of the HX Red golf ball helped Lawrie average 301 yards in driving distance while hitting 78.6 percent of the fairways, and he hit 70.8 percent of the greens in regulation through wind and rain. In all, Lawrie used 11 Callaway Golf clubs at the event, including a Big Bertha(R) 2-iron and a set of Steelhead(TM) X-14(R) Pro Series Irons. Lawrie has won each of the last two weeks, including his victory at the Scottish Professional Match Play event two weeks ago. Callaway Golf balls were also used to win two other tour events yesterday. Callaway Golf Ball Staff Professional Marco Dawson won the Buy.com LaSalle Bank Open using the HX Red golf ball. Dawson's three-stroke victory was his first Buy.com Tour triumph. The winner used his Big Bertha Hawk Eye(R) VFT VFT Venus Fly Trap (dionaea muscipula) VFT Vogel-Fulcher-Tamman (polymer science equation) VFT Variable Frequency Transformer VFT Virtual Flight Test VFT Visual Function Test (R) Pro Series Titanium Driver and the HX Red ball to average 299.9 yards in driving distance at Kemper Lakes. Meanwhile, Callaway Golf Ball Staff Professional Christian Pena birdied the first extra hole to win the Sun-Chlorella Classic in a three-way playoff. Pena used the CTU CTU Colorado Technical University CTU Czech Technical University in Prague CTU Counter Terrorist Unit CTU Clinical Trials Unit CTU Catholic Theological Union CTU Chicago Teachers Union CTU Computer Training Unit CTU Control Unit 30(R) Red ball to shot four rounds in the 60s and finish at 19-under-par 269, earning his first Japan Golf Tour The Japan Golf Tour is a prominent golf tour. It was founded in 1973 and as of 2006 it offers the third highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after the PGA Tour and the European Tour. victory. Callaway Golf balls have now been used to win nine of the 16 events played on the Japan Golf Tour this year. Callaway Golf Company Callaway Golf Company is an American golf company based in Carlsbad, California. They manufacture woods, irons, wedges, putters and golf balls and license its name for apparel, footwear, timepieces and accessories. makes and sells Big Bertha(R) Metal Woods and Irons, including Big Bertha C4(TM) Compression Cured Carbon Composite Drivers, Big Bertha ERC (database) ERC - An extended entity-relationship model. (R) II Forged Titanium Drivers, Big Bertha ERC Forged Titanium Fairway Woods, Big Bertha Hawk Eye(R) VFT(R) and Big Bertha Hawk Eye VFT Pro Series Titanium Drivers and Fairway Woods, Big Bertha Steelhead(TM) III Stainless Steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. Drivers and Fairway Woods, Hawk Eye VFT Tungsten Injected(TM) Titanium Irons, Big Bertha Stainless Steel Irons, Steelhead X-14(R) and Steelhead X-14 Pro Series Stainless Steel Irons, and Callaway Golf Forged Wedges. Callaway Golf Company also makes and sells Odyssey(R) Putters, including White Hot(R), TriHot(R), and Dual Force(R) Putters. Callaway Golf Company makes and sells the Callaway Golf(R) HX(R) Blue and HX Red balls, the CTU 30(R) Blue and CTU 30 Red balls, the HX 2-Piece Blue and HX 2-Piece Red balls, the CB1(TM) Blue and CB1 Red balls, and the Warbird(TM) golf balls. For more information about Callaway Golf Company, please visit our Web sites at www.callawaygolf.com and www.odysseygolf.com. |
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