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TaylorMade-adidas Golf today announced that its relationship will continue with LPGA Tour professional Paula Creamer. Currently ranked No. 10 in the Rolex rankings and the reigning U.S. Women's Open champion, Creamer will continue to play TaylorMade golf clubs, wear the TaylorMade logo on the left side and back of her headwear, use a TaylorMade staff bag and wear adidas Golf apparel and her signature PAULA footwear.
"I'm so happy to be able continue my career with TaylorMade-adidas Golf," Creamer said. "I've been on Tour six years now and there isn't another equipment company that can match the performance of their products.."
Creamer, 24, won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open by four strokes and was the only competitor to break par at Oakmont Country Club. Since turning professional in 2005, she has won 11 times worldwide including nine LPGA Tour victories and qualified for the Solheim Cup in 2005, 2007 and again in 2009, maintaining a perfect record (3-0) in singles play.
Creamer is one of the latest Tour professionals to switch into TaylorMade's new R11 driver with Adjustable Sole Plate (ASP) technology. Only R11 can activate the three dimensions with distance with Movable Weight Technology (MWT), Flight Control Technology (FCT) and ASP. Creamer's bag also includes the Tour Preferred CB irons, one of three new forged irons from TaylorMade Golf set to release in March.
The Pink Panther, as Creamer is affectionately known, recorded four top-10 finishes in 2010, including a tie for fourth at the Hana Bank Championship. The statistics are especially noteworthy considering Creamer was limited to just 13 starts on the LPGA Tour last season upon recovering from surgery to her injured left thumb in March. This marks the fourth of six years since joining the LPGA Tour that Creamer has recorded at least one victory.
"Paula has established herself as one the most exciting, talented young players in golf and we're thrilled to extend her partnership with TaylorMade-adidas Golf," said Chuck Presto, senior vice president of global sports marketing. "She played brilliantly in achieving a lifelong goal of winning the U.S. Women's Open last summer and we look forward to more success together."
TaylorMade-adidas Golf today announced that its relationship will continue with LPGA Tour professional Paula Creamer. Currently ranked No. 10 in the Rolex rankings and the reigning U.S. Women's Open champion, Creamer will continue to play TaylorMade golf clubs, wear the TaylorMade logo on the left side and back of her headwear, use a TaylorMade staff bag and wear adidas Golf apparel and her signature PAULA footwear.
"I'm so happy to be able continue my career with TaylorMade-adidas Golf," Creamer said. "I've been on Tour six years now and there isn't another equipment company that can match the performance of their products.."
Creamer, 24, won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open by four strokes and was the only competitor to break par at Oakmont Country Club. Since turning professional in 2005, she has won 11 times worldwide including nine LPGA Tour victories and qualified for the Solheim Cup in 2005, 2007 and again in 2009, maintaining a perfect record (3-0) in singles play.
Creamer is one of the latest Tour professionals to switch into TaylorMade's new R11 driver with Adjustable Sole Plate (ASP) technology. Only R11 can activate the three dimensions with distance with Movable Weight Technology (MWT), Flight Control Technology (FCT) and ASP. Creamer's bag also includes the Tour Preferred CB irons, one of three new forged irons from TaylorMade Golf set to release in March.
The Pink Panther, as Creamer is affectionately known, recorded four top-10 finishes in 2010, including a tie for fourth at the Hana Bank Championship. The statistics are especially noteworthy considering Creamer was limited to just 13 starts on the LPGA Tour last season upon recovering from surgery to her injured left thumb in March. This marks the fourth of six years since joining the LPGA Tour that Creamer has recorded at least one victory.
"Paula has established herself as one the most exciting, talented young players in golf and we're thrilled to extend her partnership with TaylorMade-adidas Golf," said Chuck Presto, senior vice president of global sports marketing. "She played brilliantly in achieving a lifelong goal of winning the U.S. Women's Open last summer and we look forward to more success together."