Srixon
Srixon | |
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Genre | Golf, Tennis |
Headquarters | |
Products | golf balls, tennis equipment, golf clubs |
Owner | Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. |
Website | www www.srixon-tennis.com |
Srixon is a brand owned by SRI Sports Limited, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd., specializing in golf and tennis. Srixon is most well known globally[citation needed] for its golf balls, holding the largest number of golf ball patents worldwide, and having previously supplied other leading manufacturers such as Dunlop Slazenger with great success.[clarification needed][1] They also produce a full range of golf clubs and accessories.
In October 2007, SRI Sports acquired Cleveland Golf, and the following year it was announced that Srixon operations would be consolidated with those of Cleveland Golf.[2]
Golf
Srixon manufactures a full range of golf clubs and accessories. The brand is particularly noted in the golf ball market, now producing their own range of balls having previously manufactured balls for other brands, particularly for Dunlop Slazenger including the high-end Maxfli Tour Balata HT ball.[citation needed]
Sponsorship deals
Golf
Srixon has sponsorship deals with many professional golfers around the world playing on all the major tours.
PGA Tour
- Robert Allenby
- Brian Davis
- Charlie Beljan
- Keegan Bradley
- Ryan Brehm
- KJ Choi
- Jon Curran
- Glen Day
- Brett Drewitt
- Joe Durant
- Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
- Harrison Frazar
- Steve Flesch
- J. B. Holmes
- Kent Jones
- Smylie Kaufman
- Jerry Kelly
- Søren Kjeldsen
- Russell Knox
- Anirban Lahiri
- Rick Lamb
- Shane Lowry
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Graeme McDowell
- William McGirt
- George McNeill
- Grayson Murray
- Rod Pampling
- Carl Paulson
- Ted Potter Jr.
- Michael Putnam
- Tag Ridings
- John Rollins
- Vijay Singh
- J. J. Spaun
- Kevin Stadler
- Chris Stroud
- Zack Sucher
- Jerod Turner
- Harold Varner III
- Aaron Watkins
- Boo Weekley
- Will Wilcox
European Tour
Champions Tour
LPGA Tour
Web.com Tour
- Matt Atkins
- Erik Barnes
- Jacques Blaauw
- Robert Gamez
- Oliver Goss
- Jimmy Gunn
- Brad Hopfinger
- Justin Hueber
- Steve LeBrun
- Ken Looper
- Sam Love
- Dan McCarthy
- Andrew Putnam
- Jim Renner
- Sam Ryder
- Chris Wilson
- Ryan Yip
Non-Tour
Tennis
ATP Tour
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WTA Tour
References
- ^ "Make Yourself Familiar With This Name: Srixon". WISN. February 26, 2004. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
- ^ "Cleveland, Srixon merge operations". Golfweek. 30 June 2008. Archived from the original on October 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-17.