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Fowler gone to Cobra

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Saw today on another website that Fowler has gone to Cobra for 13 clubs in his bag. It seemed inevitable in my mind. Wonder will he bring out his own signature line of clubs.
 
What is it with players starting out with Titleist and jumping ship. Three recent notables to mind. Kaymer, Fowler and the anticipated McIlroy move?

For Titleist to be one of the biggest names in golf they don't seem to hang on to their Staff players.
 
correct me if i'm wrong but, isn't a certain Mr Woods a member of this group!??

He did alright…
 
I could be wrong here but I believe Cobra are related to Puma who are one of his big sponsors so this could well be a logical move.
 
Titleist have been sold off as well, maybe players are starting to think that the same R+D financial gain etc from Titleist will not be as rosey.

Huge signing from Puma/Cobra golf, one which will bring in millions upon millions of $$$$$ from the Ricky Fans. Always been a fan of Cobra yet never owned anything bar one wedge and a hybrid, why I'm a fan of Cobra I don't really know!!! But I am!
 
I used to play Cobra clubs, I liked them a lot when they were part of Acushnet. Am not a particular fan of Puma. When I went the custom fitting route earlier this year, I didn't even look at Cobra, although I still use my old Cobra gap wedge at the moment. I suspect that theCraw may be close to the nail.
 
I didn't say they won't do alright, more indicating surprise that Titleist don't seem to hang on to the big names.

I think it's probably to do with golf becoming a bigger money business and new companies or companies that have bought out smaller club manufacturers wanting a bigger slice of the pie and Titleist not being the powerhouse they once were. They've really only got the ProV1 to hang their hat on now, and there are alot of premium tour balls which are equalling the ProV quality now.
 
Quite happy to stand corrected here if anyone knows different.....

From what I see Titleist seems to heavily support elite amateur and club pro's/ assistants. They all get offered excellent deals on equipment and shoes etc.

Perhaps their focus no longer needs tour pros??
 
Quite happy to stand corrected here if anyone knows different.....

From what I see Titleist seems to heavily support elite amateur and club pro's/ assistants. They all get offered excellent deals on equipment and shoes etc.

Perhaps their focus no longer needs tour pros??

Seems very possible. Something I hadn't personally thought of to be honest.
 
Titleist still have plenty of tour pro's on their books. Their clubs and balls will continue to sell, whether Rory or Ricky are on board or not.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but has Rory actually said he's leaving Titleist? Or is it just someone taking a guess that Nike need to replace Tiger and Rory being the new superstar, has had his name thrown at it?
 
I think it's probably to do with golf becoming a bigger money business and new companies or companies that have bought out smaller club manufacturers wanting a bigger slice of the pie and Titleist not being the powerhouse they once were. They've really only got the ProV1 to hang their hat on now, and there are alot of premium tour balls which are equalling the ProV quality now.

Only the Pro V to hang their hat on? really?

910 driver and woods, 712 irons, vokey wedges, scotty cameron putters, footjoy shoes - yep just the ball lol
 
That is just for balls - the list of one's that play Titleist clubs makes interesting reading

No real "posterboy" headline act in there if Rory & Ricky are leaving......Adam Scott probably.
 
Only the Pro V to hang their hat on? really?

910 driver and woods, 712 irons, vokey wedges, scotty cameron putters, footjoy shoes - yep just the ball lol

Ha! You're right, but I meant with regards to tour endorsements and their "Titleist" branded stuff as other young companies have come in and taken alot of the top tour pros sponsorships.
I agree they make fine golf clubs. As has been mentioned though, perhaps that's not the angle they want (or
need) to take.
 
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