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That wasn't the case with Mr. McDowell, who has moved from Callaway to the Japanese company Srixon in a multiyear deal valued at roughly € 2.25 million $3 million a year, according to someone with knowledge of the agreement.
A Golfer's Biggest Gamble Jonathan Clegg 2011
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While Mr. McDowell's deal stipulates that he must use a Srixon ball, irons and sister-company Cleveland's wedges, he's still free to use his personal choice of driver, putter and rescue club.
A Golfer's Biggest Gamble Jonathan Clegg 2011
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He will use Srixon irons and golf balls and Cleveland wedges.
The Seattle Times 2011
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He will use Srixon irons and golf balls and Cleveland wedges.
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Jim Furyk, who had an endorsement deal with Srixon, will continue using its irons.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Jim Furyk, who had an endorsement deal with Srixon, will continue using its irons.
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Daly figured his ball had gone into the front bunker because there was a Srixon ball in the sand, just like he plays.
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McDowell will wear a Srixon hat and glove and carry the logo on his bag.
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For the moment, he still uses the Srixon irons by choice.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Players champion Tim Clark, meanwhile, has left Srixon for Titleist.
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