SAPCOR1
Journeyman Pro
We don't know what is in Rory and Tiger's contracts with Nike so all this speculation on what they will be "allowed" to do for clubs and clothing/footwear/balls is just that, speculation
We don't know what is in Rory and Tiger's contracts with Nike so all this speculation on what they will be "allowed" to do for clubs and clothing/footwear/balls is just that, speculation
Tiger has switched to srixon range balls. has been for quite some time unfortunately.
Agreed, but it's in the news and surely this forum is about discussing topical golf issues amongst other things ?
I didn't mention once in the opening thread post anything about Nike being behind them in terms of quality , performance or technology it was purely about market share terms which it seems everyone could understand but you - but don't let that get in the way of another point scoring exercise.
May I suggest if you are struggling to understand what I posted you ask for clarification instead of trying to demean someone on the forum - that way it doesn't back fire on yourself
Tiger has switched to srixon range balls. has been for quite some time unfortunately.
This is entirely your perception on the not keeping up with OEMs, not one comment suggest Nike are withdrawing from the market because of poorly performing clubs! Its a matter of fact that they are NOT keeping up with OEMs in terms of market share and sales
If Phil had said, 'doesn't surprise me, because their clubs are poor in comparison to other OEMs' then you would have a valid argument, but he didn't, so you don't.
As we are all enthusiastic about golf we over estimate its importance.
Two figures to bear in mind; Nike turnover $33 billion (approx)
Overall worldwide golf market $8.5 billion (approx)
These serve to place golf's commercial significance in perspective.
I posted last year that my good friend who works in nike athletics marketing in America said this was happening. The usual forum users told me it wasn't true
What she has also said is they dont make much money on golf apparel either but the short term plan is to keep it for brand awareness. Also, he people they have designing their 2017 range are down on the nike food chain
Looks like Big Phil was right after all![]()
I read a comment by the STP a while back on Twitter, that Rory played Miura irons which have Nike badging.
It's a minority sport whether we like it or not.