SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 HORSCHEL FedExCup CHAMPION n a historic three-week playoff run that included two victories and a runner- Iup finish, PING Pro walked away with the FedExCup after winning the Tour Championship. It came after switching to the new G30 driver just weeks before the 12 YARDS playoffs began. Since then, he’s averaged 12 more yards off the tee. Horschel earned LONGER. more than $13.4 million in a three-week span with wins at $13.4 MILLION the BMW Championship, Tour Championship and a runner- up finish at the Deutsche RICHER. Bank Championship.

PING PROS DOMINATE FedExCup THREE OF FOUR TITLES WON BY STAFF PLAYERS remarkable playoff run by PING pros that began with winning the opening A event at The Barclays concluded BEST SEASON EVER FOR BUBBA with Billy Horschel being crowned the FedExCup Champion after HORSCHEL AND MAHAN RELIED ubba Watson concluded his back-to-back wins. In the end, PING ON TRUE ROLL TECHNOLOGY best-ever year on the PGA Tour pros won three of the four playoff IN THE PLAYOFFS 2nd on the money list with more events and finished runner-up twice. Bthan $6.3 million in earnings. The Horschel (1st), (5th) two-time winner in 2014, including The and Mahan (6th) occupied three Masters, also registered career highs in of the final six positions in the runner-up finishes (3), top 10s (8), and year-long race. FedExCup standing (5th). “All I can say is wow,” said John He finished the year #1 in driving Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO. distance at 314.3 yards with his G30 driver. “The last four weeks have been S55 IRONS WERE He was first in drives over 300 yards amazing to watch. Our staff players USED TO WIN 3 OF 4 (61.86%) and over 320 yards (33.42%). came on strong at just the right time.” FEDEXCUP EVENTS EUROPEAN SHOT

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Matthew Baldwin Alejandro Cañizares Nacho Elvira Grégory Havret Matthew Nixon Brinson Paolini John Parry Julien Quesne Andy Sullivan Simon Wakefield Lee Westwood LPGA TOUR

YOKOHAMA TIRE LPGA CLASSIC PING Pro Andy Sullivan is not only over the moon with his 3rd place finish at the KLM Classic, he’s going to the Sept. 18-21 moon – if he so chooses. En route to the second-best finish of his career, the Englishman aced the 15th hole during RTJ Golf Trail Prattville, Ala. the final round to win a flight to the moon, courtesy of XCOR Aerospace, which offered the far-out prize for the first ace on the hole during the tournament. The company will offer flights to outer space beginning next year for an Jacqui Concolino estimated cost of $100,000. To watch the S55 9-iron shot of 163 yards, click here. Maria Hernandez I.K. Kim Pernilla Lindberg Caroline Masson AI SUZUKI Maria McBride A NEW G30 Lisa McCloskey DRIVER WAS KEY WHAT’S IN THE BAG Jane Park TO SUZUKI’S WIN Giulia Sergas DRIVER Angela Stanford G30 10.5°, Ayako Uehara TFC Wendy Ward 390D-SR, 45.5 , D2 CHAMPIONS FAIRWAY PACIFIC LINKS HAWAI’I WOOD CHAMPIONSHIP G30 3-wood, Sept. 19-21 Diamana ‘ilima Kapolei GC 60-R, 42.75 , D0 Kapolei, Hawaii SUZUKI YOUNGEST TO Mark Calcavecchia WIN JAPAN LPGA MAJOR HYBRIDS Jim Carter, Bob Gilder G30 19°, 22°, 26°, t 20-years-old, on new G30 product in Fujikura MCH 70-R, -1/4 , D0 Kevin Sutherland, Kirk Triplett PING Pro Ai Suzuki earning her first win as played the best a professional. She played IRONS WEB.COM A golf of her life to a G30 driver, 3-wood and i25, 6-PW, NS950-R, win LPGA Championship three hybrids to finish std. length, purple color WEB.COM TOUR Konica Minolta Cup. One 5-under-, one-shot code, D0 CHAMPIONSHIP of the tour’s four major clear of the field. (See Sept. 18-21 WEDGES TPC Sawgrass championships, Suzuki What’s in the Bag at right) Tour Wedge 50°, 54°, 58°, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. became the youngest Her win marked the CFS-R, std. length, winner in the tournament’s second-straight for a PING Jason Gore, Doug LaBelle II red color code, D2 David Lingmerth history. Prior to her victory, Pro in Japan. Last week, Bill Lunde, Martin Piller her best finish of the year Shiho Oyama won the PUTTER Alex Prugh, Heath Slocum was a tie for 12th. GOLF 5 Ladies event. Scottsdale Half Pipe, 33 Suzuki primarily relied