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					<description><![CDATA[<p>WHAT IF? The equipment business is already ramping up for next year even though many consumers worldwide have closed out another playing season. Looking back on 2019, there wasn’t a run away, hot product that consumers went flocking towards. It was, in fact in many ways a quiet year on the equipment front. It’s believed...</p>
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<p><strong>WHAT IF? </strong>The equipment business is already ramping up
for next year even though many consumers worldwide have closed out another
playing season. Looking back on 2019, there wasn’t a run away, hot product that
consumers went flocking towards. It was, in fact in many ways a quiet year on
the equipment front. It’s believed that domestic equipment sales through the
month of September, according to sources, are only slightly ahead of 2018’s
pace. But there was an interesting trend that happened, yet was never reported. </p>



<p>Is
it the archer or the arrow? It’s been an age-old question. For many
aspirational players something new in the bag can often motivate and inspire
them to play more frequently. According to Golf Datatech research, despite
rounds played in the month of August up 3.5% nationally, year-to-date it is
exactly the same as the year before. It helps to support the argument that
equipment trends may have run their course and players are becoming less
inspired with the latest and greatest coming from manufacturers. Agree to
disagree? The days of 20 yards longer now seem like a fairytale. More time and
words have been devoted in recent years towards rolling back distance that
promoting gains. </p>



<p>Distance
remains the #1 selling feature consumers are looking for. Often new products
are sold with the implied belief that said product will make each of us a
better player. However, it begins with the internal conviction that we are
immediately better by simply having the club or ball in our possession. The
interesting aspect of this phenomenon is that it’s universal. Whether you are a
TOUR pro or a weekend warrior, you must have belief in the products you are
playing. </p>



<p>Avid
players, which are the most coveted buyers manufacturers and retailers vie for,
pay close attention to equipment trends on TOUR. When something new appears in
a player’s bag it immediately attracts attention. If it finds the winner’s
circle it becomes further validated. Week after week, it can become tricky to
remember what worked for one player or another. As the saying goes, to each
their own. Factor in the economic stimulus PGA TOUR players are presented with
and the topic appears a little more confusing. Nevertheless, not all players
have seen success after making a switch. In fact some have been known to move
back into something they had success with in the past thus attesting to the
notion that you must have complete faith in what you play for a chance of
success. There were several examples of this happening, yet you didn’t hear
anything made of it. </p>



<p>Case
in point, there is a clear difference between being a “free agent” and being
under contract to play a brand&#8217;s equipment, yet playing another&#8217;s. The current
World No. 1, Brooks Koepka is a “free agent” who chooses to play Titleist’s Pro
V1x golf ball without an agreement. It is also happens to be the golf ball with
which he has won four major championships since returning to it in January
2017. </p>



<p>Patrick
Reed is another “free agent” who won the 2018 Masters trusting the Titleist Pro
V1, just five events after switching from a competitive brand (Callaway). In
fact, he played three different competitive brands (Callaway, TaylorMade,
Bridgestone) in the year leading up to his first major title before even trying
and settling on Titleist </p>



<p>Gary
Woodland, yet another “free agent” when he won the 2019 U.S. Open switched to
the Titleist Pro V1 from Bridgestone, according to TOUR sources just four weeks
prior. Woodland has since officially joined the Titleist golf ball roster and
recently finished 5th at the ZOZO Championship. Then there are those
players who are paid to play their sponsor&#8217;s golf ball, but instead play and
win using a Titleist even though they don’t have an agreement. </p>



<p>For
the second time in two months, a full product line, high profile player from a
competitive brand made the switch to a Titleist golf ball and won on the
European Tour. The first came in September, when the KLM Open champion, Sergio
Garcia, who made his switch at The Northern Trust, according to sources,
claimed victory in just his third event after transitioning to the Titleist Pro
V1. Another player is Nicolas Colsaerts, who fell from a career-high of World
No. 32 in May of 2012, to as low as No. 424 just last month. He switched to the
Titleist Pro V1x at the KLM Open. In danger of losing his European Tour card
for next season, Colsaerts switched from the same competitive brand as Garcia,
sources report, and went on to capture the French Open in just his sixth event
since putting the Titleist Pro V1x in play. The 2012 Ryder Cup participant
returned to the winners’ circle for the first time in seven years! </p>



<p>Another
high profile convert is Daniel Berger. He was ranked as high as No. 18 in June
of 2017 and has fallen down to No. 141. After finishing outside the top 125 in
the 2018-19 FedExCup Rankings, Berger had five starts on a minor medical
exemption to earn 15 FedExCup points and retain his PGA TOUR card for the new
season. </p>



<p>While
still under contract with Callaway, Berger moved back to Titleist and the Pro
V1 to start the new campaign. He finished T-23 at the season-opening Safeway
Open, more than doubling the required point total to keep his job. He followed
with a T-18 at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, earning another 39
FedExCup points. Ironically, Berger had gone to Twitter in January of 2018 and
stated, “I switched to the chrome soft last year and I will say I’m a better
golfer because of it. Try it before knocking it.”&nbsp; Berger finished T17 at
the ZOZO Championship. </p>



<p>Kevin
Na won the Shriners Hospitals For Children Open using a Titleist ball. He made
a PGA TOUR record 558’11” of putts for the week. Was it the putter, ball or
both? Na used an Odyssey Toulon Madison putter in his victory. You be the
judge. </p>



<p>Now
it could be interpreted that Callaway’s ball isn’t everything it claims to be.
That isn’t the case. The players noted found success going to something they
already knew. Callaway has seen success with its ball on TOUR. Danny Willett
won the BMW PGA Championship on the European Tour with a Chrome Soft X ball.
Maverick McNealy earned his PGA TOUR Card by finishing in the top 25 on the
Korn Ferry Tour regular season standings. He plays a Chrome Soft X. </p>



<p>However,
the defections aren&#8217;t just from one brand, as two of the most high-profile
players coming out of college this year are contracted to play the golf ball
and full product line of TaylorMade equipment. Yet both won for the first time
on the PGA TOUR playing a Titleist golf ball. Collin Morikawa won his first PGA
TOUR event at the 2019 Barracuda Championship in only his <strong>fourth start</strong>
as a professional. He won playing the Titleist Pro V1x and went on to advance
to the BMW Championship in the FedExCup Playoffs. Morikawa started the new
season playing a TaylorMade golf ball, according to TOUR sources, but returned
to the Titleist Pro V1x at the CJ Cup after just two starts. He played it again
at the ZOZO Championship. Matthew Wolff won the 3M Open in just his <strong>third
start</strong> as a professional playing the Pro V1. He started the 2019-20 season
playing TaylorMade. But what if this wasn’t about a golf ball? What if it was a
driver? It would make a lot more noise both with the media, retailers and
certainly with consumers. </p>



<p>Golfers
have worshipped at the altar of new for many years, if not decades. And they
will continue to. The contention is that it offers hope that one’s game is
going to see immediate improvement. Yet, some of the best went back to
something they already knew and it paid big dividends. Had it not been a ball,
chances are it would have generated more excitement. But the facts speak for
themselves. 

Good products are no longer
as hard to find today as they were 5/10/15 or 20 years ago. But knowing what
works for your game is still a tricky proposition, especially when more
variables are entered into the equation each time something new arrives. It can
often be a trial and error experiment. The ultimate challenge is finding the
solutions versus adding to the problem! <br></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you sit there interested in involving your child in golf, please do so and remember to keep it fun! There has been competitive junior golf for along time. More than thirty years ago, Tiger Woods ran roughshod over thejunior golf world. Bobby Jones won his first junior championship over 100 yearsago at age 9...</p>
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<p>If you sit there interested in involving your child in golf, please do so and remember to keep it fun! There has been competitive junior golf for along time. More than thirty years ago, Tiger Woods ran roughshod over thejunior golf world. Bobby Jones won his first junior championship over 100 yearsago at age 9 and his first state (Georgia) amateur championship at 14.</p>



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<p>You want to put them on track to the PGA Tour? Less than 1% of high school athletes will reach the promised land.&nbsp; <br><a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="You want to put them on track to the PGA Tour? Less than 1% of high school athletes will reach the promised land.&nbsp; http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/research/estimated-probability-competing-professional-athletics
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<p>Imagine (or remember) your very first competitive round of golf.&nbsp; You might have to drift all the way back to you in elementary school.</p>



<p>Standing there on the first tee with you is at least another, ifnot 2 other kids. Maybe you start to think to yourself, <em>I’ve only hit some balls at the range</em>. <em>I don’t go after the ball and hit it again. I just stay there and hit another one; a bunch of other ones. Have these kids played a actual golf game before? She doesn’t look as nervous as I feel. </em></p>



<p>Then it’s your turn. How well do you think you hit that first shot? Maybe you crushed it. Maybe you didn’t. But what next? If you struggle,it will be a long, long day with no one to jump in and help you out. </p>



<p>The PGA Junior League offers a substantially different introduction to competing at this challenging and captivating game. &nbsp;First of all, each kid gets a jersey with a number on it and participates as a member of a team. The teams are organized so that kids play with other kids of similar age and experience. A scramble format helps celebrate and highlight each players’ best shots and keeps the pace of play moving along. </p>



<p>I have noticed that quite a few participants from the local PGA Junior League have gone on to play for their high school teams.&nbsp; </p>



<p>This is a game you can play, at least recreationally, perhaps for business, maybe even professionally, but <em>play</em>,for the rest of your life. </p>



<p>Additional health benefit: replaces at least 3 hours a week of electronic screen time with outdoor recreational activity, Vitamin D, etc.,etc. </p>



<p>Check out <a href="https://www.pgajrleague.com">https://www.pgajrleague.com</a> </p>
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