A World of Success. A World Apart.

(September 12th 2005) A truly international player, Titleist brand ambassador and World No. 7 Adam Scott captured his third victory on three different tours this year, coasting to a 7-stroke victory at the Singapore Open. The Asian Tour title follows victories at the U.S. PGA Tour's Nissan Open in February and the PGA European Tour's Johnnie Walker Classic in April.

Scott never relinquished the lead he attained after completing the
rain-interrupted third round Sunday morning. Scott's final round
performance was as scorching as the Singapore heat, starting 4-under after
the first four holes en route to a final round 6-under 65. He finished at
13-under 271. Runner-up Lee Westwood (Pro V1x) closed with a 68 for a 278.

For all his success, Scott relies upon the Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag
of Titleist golf clubs, including the Titleist Titanium 983K driver, Pro
Trajectory 3-wood, Titleist Forged prototype irons, Vokey Design sand and
lob wedges and a Scotty Cameron by Titleist putter.

PGA TOUR: Titleist brand ambassador Ben Crane led a contingent of seven
Titleist golf ball players who finished among the top 10 at the Bell
Canadian Open ...

PGA EUROPEAN TOUR: World No. 5 and Titleist Pro V1x loyalist Retief Goosen shot a final round 5-under 67 to win the Linde German Masters for his
second victory in as many weeks and his third of the year. Like Adam
Scott, Goosen has now won on three different tours this year, including the
Asian Tour's China Masters last week and The International on the U.S PGA
Tour in August ...

NATIONWIDE TOUR: Garrett Willis captured the Envirocare Utah Classic for
his first career Nationwide Tour victory. Willis, who won the 2001
Touchstone Energy Tucson Open with Titleist, edged three players including
fellow Pro V1 player Kris Cox and Pro V1x player Matthew Goggin by one
stroke for the win...

JAPAN TOUR: Titleist full-line staff player Yasuharu Imano fired a 2-under
68 to complete a wire-to-wire victory at the Suntory Open. Imano topped
fellow Pro V1x player Mamoru Osanai by two shots to win his fifth career
crown and his first championship in three years. Imano moves into second
position on the Japan Order of Merit, between two other Titleist full staff
players - S.K. Ho (1st) and last week's winner Daisuke Maruyama (3rd) ...

LPGA TOUR: The United States regained possession of the Solheim Cup by a 15½ to 12½ margin over Europe at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel,
Indiana. A combined 18 of 24 players at the event relied upon Titleist
golf balls, including 10 of 12 on the victorious U.S.A. team. All 10 of
the Titleist players on the U.S. team, including Laura Diaz, Natalie
Gulbis, Pat Hurst, Juli Inkster, Rosie Jones, Cristie Kerr, Christina Kim,
Michele Redman, Wendy Ward, and the LPGA's top rookie, play the Pro V1
model ...

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