Tiger Woods Wins FedEx Cup to Highlight Great Regular Season for Nike Golf
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| Nike Golf athletes dominated the 2009 majors, won 10 times on the PGA Tour, 14 times across the globe |
TORONTO (September 28, 2009) - The 2009 regular season has stood out as another banner year for Nike Golf and its athletes around the globe.
This season included:
- 14 wins around the globe
- 10 victories on the PGA Tour
- One victory on the LPGA Tour
Tiger Woods clinched the season-ending Fed Ex Cup title to cap off a consistent year for the world's No. 1 player. Woods won six times in 2009 and finished no worse than second in nine of his last 17 tournaments. He won six times in 2009 and finished no worse than second in nine of his last 17 tournaments.
Other Nike Golf key highlights in the regular 2009 season included:
- Nike Golf athletes dominated the majors by winning half of them -- Lucas Glover won the U.S. Open and Stewart Cink won the Open Championship.
- Glover and Cink became the first players to win a major championship using a square-shape driver. Both used the Nike SQ SUMO² (squared) Tour driver.
- For the first time, a Nike putter was used to win a major championship. Glover and Cink both used the new Nike METHOD putter for their major titles.
- Paul Casey and Bo Van Pelt each claimed a PGA Tour title, at the Shell Houston Open and U.S. Bank Championship, respectively.
- Suzann Pettersen won the CN Canadian Women's Open on the LPGA Tour.
- Paul Casey and Simon Dyson each grabbed victories on the PGA European Tour; Casey won twice and Dyson claimed one title.
- From June 21-September 22, Nike Golf athletes won seven out of 15 PGA Tour events.
- Nike Golf athletes end the regular 2009 season atop the World Golf Rankings with five athletes in the top-25: Tiger Woods (1st), Paul Casey (4th), Stewart Cink (12th), Lucas Glover (17th) and Anthony Kim (21st).
En route to their successful 2009 seasons, each of the triumphant Nike Golf athletes played with Nike SQ drivers; Nike irons; Nike ONE Balls and were clad in Nike Golf apparel and Nike Golf footwear. |