Fun Times at EA Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 11 Golf Ad Shoot

This week, Tiger roars back… in ads.  To promote the release of Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 11 which arrives on Tuesday, EA unveiled an ad campaign which is really fun.  In fact, based on the “behind the scenes” video, it looks like it was as much fun to shoot as it is to watch.

According to a story in The Wall Street Journal, the EA ads were shot on May 11 in Orlando.  The campaign, by San Francisco advertising firm Heat, includes online-video ads that will appear on sites such as Facebook.

In the Journal story, Peter Moore, president of EA Sports, was quoted saying, “It was time to bring some life and fun back into golf.”

Indeed!  Check out the clips below.  The “Team Golf” concept is communicated through Tiger and his mates participating in unusual golf environments: curling, soccer, hockey, etc.

Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 11 for the Wii, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 will be available on Tuesday.  List price is $59.95.

The curling video:

Behind the scenes with Rickie Fowler:

Did You Know? PGA Tour Texts Players Their Tee Times

PGA Tour Texts Players their Tee Times

…and you thought the only one doing the text messaging was Tiger Woods! Ok, ok, that was bad. Sorry.

The other day while reading the GolfCrunch Twitter Feed (follow us @GolfCrunchLive) I happened to notice a few tweets from British Open Champion Stewart Cink (@StewartCink). He first posted an image of one of the tee sheets posted in the locker room. This is typical week-to-week stuff that players see. In fact, in my younger playing days myself I can remember this being the case. I played in quite a few amateur tournaments, and it was normal (and expected) to see tee times posted in the locker room and pro shop… and in the local paper (of course!). Nothing about this shocked me at all, but Stewart’s following tweet certainly perked my interest.

Cink went on to note that the tour sends out text messages to each player, letting them know exactly when their tee time is. Talk about convenient! I trust that all tour players have a cell phone handy, as they are world travelers, are always on the road, and need some sort of communication device at all times to stay in touch with family. When the PGA Tour sends texts like this to players, it’s not only convenient, but it’s instant, and the tour can be assured players know INSTANTLY what their tee time is once the message goes out. Great stuff.

Golfsmith at it Again: $1M Club Giveaway…

Golfsmith just announced it is teaming up with TaylorMade Golf and a trio of golfers, two-time U.S. Open Champion Retief Goosen, Sergio Garcia and Sean O’Hair, for a new national promotion tied to the U.S. Open Golf Championship.

Dubbed “Pick a Pro and Win,” it gives customers an opportunity to win new TaylorMade drivers, free of charge, if Garcia, Goosen or O’Hair, is victorious at Pebble Beach. Now through June 16 golfers who purchase one of three new TaylorMade drivers – the R9 Super Tri, Burner SuperFast or the R9 460 driver – at any Golfsmith store across the country will have the purchase price of their TaylorMade driver fully refunded by Golfsmith if the player they choose – Garcia, Goosen or O’Hair – wins the U.S. Open.

Golfsmith is running this promotion just months after Phil Mickelson’s Masters win resulted in the nation’s largest specialty golf retailer giving away a $1 million in golf clubs.  For the TaylorMade Golf promo, Golfsmith has purchased an insurance policy.  They also had a policy for the Mickelson giveaway.

In addition to the Pick a Pro promotion, Golfsmith is giving away $50, $75 and $100 gift cards when consumers purchase specific TaylorMade drivers, the R9 SuperTri, the R9 460 and the Burner SuperFast, respectively.

To learn more about Golfsmith’s promotion with TaylorMade, stop by any Golfsmith store or visit www.golfsmith.com/pickapro.

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Golf Vendors Jump on Johnson’s Colonial Win…

Titleist sent out an email blast letting those who opted in know that their “Brand Ambassador,”  Zach Johnson trusted the Pro V1x golf ball and a bag full of Titleist equipment in his come-from-behind, record-setting performance at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. Capping his seventh career win in style, Zach closed with consecutive rounds of 64 on his way to a tournament record score of 21-under par.

“When it comes to performance excellence, shot to shot, and round to round, more of the world’s best trust their game to Titleist.”

FootJoy also made an announcement about how Zach Johnson’s win was “the first for the new FJ SPORT golf shoe.

FJ SPORT is designed and developed for the player seeking bold, athletic-inspired performance golf shoes.  Utilizing striking patterns and color, FJ SPORT integrates proven performance attributes and premium materials. Zach wore FJ SPORT style #53102 and a StaSof glove during his most recent victory.

With a 21-under 259 total, Zach not only set a new tournament record, but recorded the lowest four-round total on the PGA Tour since FJ player Geoff Ogilvy won the season-opening SBS Championship at 22-under 270.

FootJoy took their announcement a step further than Titleist.  They have a campaign this PGA season called, “FJ WINS, YOU WIN.

It gives folks an opportunity to win FJ SPORT and StaSof, just like Zach wore en route to victory at Colonial.  You can enter by clicking here.

Also, here’s a FJ Sport feature overview:

  • Full Grain Leather Uppers  – for comfort, breathability, and durability.
  • 2-Year Waterproof Warranty
  • PU Coated Leather Toe Guard  – designed to prevent abrasion caused by toe-drag on the back foot during the follow through.
  • Athletic Mesh Liner  – for breathability.
  • EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) Fit-Beds  – provide lightweight cushioning underfoot.
  • Full TPU Outsole – creates a lightweight, durable and stable hitting platform.
  • Stinger cleats by CHAMP (white/black) –  provide superior traction throughout the entire golf swing.

Now the real question is, where in Johnson’s garage will he store his winning shoes?

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Bridgestone Golf Tour Trio Top Money Lists

Bridgestone Golf has made it known that their Tour Team currently boasts three players ranked #1 on the Champions Tour, LPGA Tour and Nationwide Tour money lists, respectively.

Fred Couples has done so, relying on the Bridgestone Tour B330 golf ball which is optimized for  112+ MPH swing speeds, and J38 Dual Pocket Cavity Back irons.

In addition, Ai Miyazato, Bridgestone Golf worldwide tour team member, is the top money winner on the LPGA TOUR, having won 3 of the first 6 events of 2010. Miyazato trusts her game to a full bag of Bridgestone Tourstage equipment.

Rounding out Bridgestone’s “terrific trio” is Nationwide Tour rising star – Kevin Chappell. Through 9 events on the 2010 Nationwide Tour, Chappell has recorded 4 top 10’s including his first professional victory at the Fresh Express Classic.  Chappell’s equipment arsenal includes the Bridgestone Golf Tour B330-S golf ball, which is optimized for 103 – 115 MPH swing speeds, J38 driver, irons and wedges.

This is a nice little victory for Bridgestone Golf.  Titleist still rules the PGA Tour for the most part.  But 3 out of 4 isn’t bad!

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Details of what’s in their respective bags:

Fred Couples
Champions Tour: Cap Cana Invitational
Driver: TaylorMade R9 460 (8.5 degrees; Fujikura Speeder 757 shaft)
Fairway Wood: Callaway FT-i (15 degrees)
Iron (2): TaylorMade Tour Burner
Irons (3-PW): Bridgestone J38 Dual Pocket Cavity
Wedges: Callaway X-Forged (54 and 58 degrees)
Putter: TaylorMade Rossa Imola 6
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B330
Footwear: Ecco Golf Street Premier

Ai Miyazato
LPGA: Tres Marias Championship
Driver: Bridgestone Tour Stage X-Drive (9.5 degrees; Graphite Design Tour AD shaft)
Fairway Woods: Bridgestone Tour Stage X-Drive 701 3-wood (15 degrees; Graphite Design Tour AD shaft)
Hybrids: Bridgestone Tour Stage F-UT (20 and 22 degrees)
Irons (5-PW): Bridgestone Tour Stage X-Blade GR C-1 (Nippon N.S. Pro V-90 shafts)
Wedges: Bridgestone Tour Stage X-Wedge (52 and 58 degrees)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot XG Teron
Ball: Bridgestone Tour Stage X-01G+
Footwear: Ecco Classic Hydromax (Champ spikes)
Glove: Bridgestone Tour Stage GLTX80

Kevin Chappell
Nationwide Tour: Fresh Express Classic
Driver: Bridgestone X-Drive 701G prototype (9.5 degrees; UST Mamiya ATTAS prototype shaft)
Fairway Wood: Bridgestone J33 3-wood (14 degrees; True Temper Project X 8A4 shaft)
Hybrid: TaylorMade Rescue TP FCT (19 degrees; True Temper Project X HC1 hybrid shaft)
Irons (3-PW): Bridgestone J38 prototype
Wedges: Bridgestone J38 (54 and 60 degrees)
Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 SLT T10
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B330-S
Footwear: Adidas (Softspikes cleats)

Source:  The Tour Van

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California Here I Come – Romo Hopes So…

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is a step closer to playing the U.S. Open.  He earned one of seven qualifying spots Thursday at The Honors Golf Club of Dallas. Romo birdied three of his last four holes to shoot 69, then survived a four-for-three playoff to advance. He took just 12 putts on the back nine.  It was the first time in three attempts that Romo advanced to sectional qualifying for the U.S. Open.

Romo will play a 36-hole sectional qualifier June 7 at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. At least one player from each of 13 sectional qualifiers will advance to the U.S. Open that will be played June 17-20 at Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links.

In other local qualifying events held during the past two weeks, former MLB pitcher John Smoltz, Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Josh Scobee and Minnesota Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell failed to advance to sectional qualifying.

Source:  Golfweek

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Day 1 Sybase Match Play: 7 of 10 Top LPGA Golfers Advance

Juli Inkster (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)

The first-round matches at the Sybase Match Play Championship played at Hamilton Farm Golf Club are in the books. Ten of the top-ten players in the Rolex Rankings started the day and only seven advanced to the second round.

  • Rolex Rankings No. 3 Suzann Pettersen was upset by LPGA Hall of Fame member Juli Inkster, No. 6 Anna Nordqvist was beat by Shi Hyun Ahn and No. 9 Na Yeon Choi suffered a loss at the hands of Karine Icher.
  • All three rookies in the field won their first-round matches. Amanda Blumenherst upset Stacy Lewis 1 UP. Sponsor’s invite Beatriz Recari won over Brittany Lincicome 1 UP, while Azahara Munoz defeated last week’s winner Se Ri Pak 3&2.
  • The biggest margin of victory was 5&4 by Sophie Gustafson over Na On Min and Candie Kung over Natalie Gulbis.
  • Michelle Wie rolled in a 30-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to take the lead and posted a 2-up victory over a tough Stacy Prammanasudh (Source: GolfChannel.com)
  • Six matches went extra holes and another six ended on the 18th hole.

Complete round-up and results can be found here.

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Match Play Returns to the LPGA This Weekend

This week, the LPGA is shaking things up with a match-play event.  Starting on Thursday, a field of 64 of the top women golfers will be competing for $1.5 million in prizes (first place winner will pocket $375,000 of that ).

The Sybase Match Play Championship, which is being held at the Hamilton Farm Golf Club in Gladstone, N.J. takes an interesting approach to setting up the initial pairings.  To start, there are four brackets which are named for the four LPGA players with the most LPGA career wins – Kathy Whitworth (88), Mickey Wright (82), Annika Sorenstam (72) and Patty Berg (60). The 64 players in the field will be given a number from 1-64 based on their Rolex Rankings. The top-32 players will be automatically seeded into the brackets. Their opponents will be determined through a blind draw.

Here are some of the pairings:

  • Jiyai Shin vs. Ai Miyazato – A battle of No. 1 vs. No. 2 with the top world ranking up for grabs. This final would assure Asia goes 7-0 in LPGA events this season.
  • Michelle Wie vs. Morgan Pressel – Two of the best young Americans, former junior rivals, power player vs. precision player, with a big boost to American golf no matter which player wins.
  • Suzann Pettersen vs. Cristie Kerr – Two warriors in golf cleats, the intensity of the heat thrown off in this final could cause the grass beneath their footsteps to turn brown.
  • Se Ri Pak vs. Karrie Webb – Hall of Fame finish with two veterans who still rank among the great ball strikers trumping each other with their shot making.

The complete list of pairings can be found here.

The last time the LPGA sanctioned an official match-play event was three years ago when Seon Hwa Lee defeated Rolex Rankings No. 2 Ai Miyazato at the 2007 HSBC Women’s Match Play Championship held at Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle, N.Y.

As for the course, Hamilton Farm will “flip the 9s” with the course’s front nine holes becoming the back nine holes and the back nine holes will becoming the front nine holes. For the pure golf enthusiast, the Highlands golf course has both a Parkland and Scottish links feel, with rolling terrain and undulating greens. Bent grass is featured on greens, tees and fairways, with bluegrass rough and a fine fescue secondary rough.

The Sybase Match Play Championship will be televised on The Golf Channel.

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Source:  LPGA.com and The Golf Channel.

Miura Golf Unveils Wet Sand, K Grind Wedge

British Columbia-Japanese golf-club manufacturer Miura Golf has just announced the K Grind wedge which features characteristics making it ideal for hitting out of wet sand.

The sole of the new K Grind wedge is “fluted” making it look like it has finger-tip impressions on it.  These three channels reduce the resistance against the wedge in sand, thick rough, and even the fairway. The sole of the wedge moves with the grass instead of against it. The channels move around the sand instead of colliding with it. It allows the wedge to accelerate thru the ball with less effort in every condition to improve the odds of hitting a good shot.

Characteristics of the K Grind Wedge:

  • Better results out of wet sand.
  • Reduces the odds of “catching it heavy” on long bunker shots.
  • Better acceleration on ½ and ¼ swings around the green.
  • Digs it out of deep rough.
  • Works great in normal conditions.

No pricing information was released.  Miura Golf clubs are sold at high-end, custom-fitting shops in North America. More information on Miura products can be found at www.miuragolf.com.

Source:  Miura Golf

Related:  Miura Golf Introduces CB-501 Forged Cavity-Back Irons

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Valero Texas Open – Behind the Scenes & Practice Makes Big Payday…

Rallying from four strokes back Adam Scott edged Frederik Jacobson by a stroke to win the Valero Texas Open on the new AT&T Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio.  It took 36-holes on Sunday to pull of his first PGA Tour victory in two years.

The course was designed by Scott’s fellow countrymen (and hero) Greg Norman, who sent a congratulatory message after Scott’s first win since the Australian Open in December.  Norman’s note meant a lot to Scott. So did this victory.

“I questioned myself at times last year whether I was a great player or not,” Scott said. “I still feel I am.”


You can read about it here and watch the post-tournament interview with Adam Scott here.

Another interesting read is this post, where Scott Walker of The Golf Channel provides a glimpse of what wasn’t shown on television — like the beer shower Ernie Els gave Adam Scott.

In his write-up, Walker also pointed out that Jimmy Walker (no relation) who finished tied for third place, had played dozens of rounds at TPC San Antonio trying to figure out the course (Note:  He lives about 35 miles away).

“His advance scouting should make it a cinch for him to keep his card in 2010, making it time well spent. Plus, that $317,200 will come in handy with his first child due to a matter of days.”

Good stuff.  Exciting golf and back-stories!  Just goes to show that interesting stories can be found wherever the PGA Tour lands (even tournaments where Phil and Tiger aren’t entered).

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