G-Mac jumps ship

Could it be that srixon/Cleveland are taking pro r&d more serious in effort to win a bigger Market share, g-mac off the back of this season shows brand faith. Just an idea
 
Just not sure how Srixon/Cleveland really break into the market. Nike have Woods, TM have the market through saturation and Mizuno and Titleist produce top quality irons. Where do Srixon/Cleveland fit or break into that
 
Just not sure how Srixon/Cleveland really break into the market. Nike have Woods, TM have the market through saturation and Mizuno and Titleist produce top quality irons. Where do Srixon/Cleveland fit or break into that

Srixon have good irons, they are maybe not as established as Mizuno and the likes however that doesn't mean that they are an inferior quality. Srixon are huge in Asia and they are slowly but surely breaking down the barriers of the European and American markets.

Homer, Cleveland I'm sure are still the most used wedge on the US Tour, I may be wrong but I'm sure I read that somewhere. Huge share of the wedge market.
 
Homer, Cleveland I'm sure are still the most used wedge on the US Tour, I may be wrong but I'm sure I read that somewhere. Huge share of the wedge market.

I accept that and recognise they are top quality wedges and have a huge pro following. However the European/US market is still going to be difficult for anyone to break into and get a suitable foothold. I'm sure the signing will do a lot to help establish their name in these areas but I can't help feeling it'll be a long process for them I've not hit many Srixon irons but they do look good especially the Z-TX
 
Just not sure how Srixon/Cleveland really break into the market. Nike have Woods, TM have the market through saturation and Mizuno and Titleist produce top quality irons. Where do Srixon/Cleveland fit or break into that

I think you'll find that in terms of market share Ping are No1 or No2 in most categories Homer.
 
Bit surprising taking into account the season he's just had. However, Callaway Tour irons haven't really kept pace with other manufacturers recently, so in that sense it might not be a bad move.
In what way? Do they need to be releasing new clubs every 4 months to be current and deemed the best?
Remember one mans callaway is another mans titleist etc.
 
I just hope that the Z-Star balls are as good as the reports say they are, not so much for G-Mac's sake as for mine, I've just ordered a year's subscription to Golf International magazine and the bonus incentive is a dozen Srixon Z-Star balls.
(Could be what I need to get the handicap down to 12 next year!)
 
He's a pro for crying out loud. He could play with persimmon woods and still score well. At the end of the day the contract will be for a certain number of clubs probably 11/12. He'll moat likely keep his putter and Driver. Makes perfect sense to cash in as he is extremely marketable at the moment. Fair play to G-Mac. The critical thing will he how he adapts if he chooses to play a Z-Star.
 
Understandable move if true. On paper good for both parties. Srixon/Cleveland need a big name in Europe, and McDowell can be a bigger fish there than at Callaway where he'd always be behind Phil M and Ernie. The gear doesn't enter into it. He could play with anything decent and anyway they'll build him a set he likes.

I agree that for Srixon/Cleveland to grab more of the European market even with McDowell on board will be a tall order. It's pretty crowded. A popular player on board can make a difference - Harrington did wonders for Wilson's profile but then again he was already using their gear when he won his majors.

See that McDowell is still on front page of Callaway's European website.
 
I think Graeme already uses 2 of their hybrids. I love my CG15 wedges and some friends have bought them as well. Good value for a good club.
I am sure he will keep his driver and wood and just change his irons. Nice money I am sure.
 
Currently in G-Mac's bag are
Driver: Callaway FT Tour (8.5°)
Fairway Wood: Callaway FT-i Squareway (15°)
Hybrids: Adams Idea Pro (17° & 21°)
Irons: Callaway X Forged (4-9)
Wedges: Callaway X Forged Vintage (48°, 52°, 58°)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot #7
Ball: Callaway Tour ix

If he is talking to Srixon/Cleveland, which we still don't know is true I reckon the deal is for him to use their irons, wedges and ball. It is just as important for them that he doesn't switch to their endorsement and have an absolute meltdown.

I agree with you Brendy on confidence but that will mainly be with his longer clubs and his putter surely.
 
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