Cleveland wins verdict agains golf cub counterfeiter and copycat web site

Written by: Tony Korologos a.k.a. mediaguru | Monday, March 14th, 2011
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I’m glad to report that Cleveland Golf/Srixon has won a suit against a golf club counterfeiter and web site/seo company in South Carolina federal district court.  I don’t normally post press releases, but this one you can read below.

The judgment included an award of $770,750 in statutory damages against Bright Builders and $28,250 in statutory damages against Christopher Prince who owned the web site.

Cleveland’s full press release below – click read more if you don’t see it

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Srixon Z-Star Tour Yellow

Written by: Tony Korologos | Sunday, April 18th, 2010
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My last 10 rounds or so I’ve been testing out the new Tour Yellow Srixon ZStar.  I’ve gotten some interesting comments from other golfers about playing a yellow ball.  Some think it is cheesy and ask me why I’m playing a range ball on the course and some say it looks cool.  The ball itself is very highly visible and bright, and especially easy to see on the course.  The one guy who made fun of it two days ago was thinking otherwise when I shot a 73 with the thing for my first round of the year at his club.

Is there something to the color?

This ball isn’t just yellow.  It is green, yellow and looks to have some sort of metallic looking flakes or crystal in there.  The ball is highly reflective.  It is much easier to spot this ball from 200 out than a white ball and Srixon actually has factual data to back that up.  According to them, yellow is the most visible color in the visual spectrum.  I’m sure they didn’t realize how redundant that statement is, because I’m sure there isn’t a “most visible color not in the visible spectrum.”  Ahem. (more…)


Srixon Z-Star Golf Ball

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, January 8th, 2010
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I’ve had the pleasure of evaluating several different brands and models of golf balls over the last season.  I’m beginning to wonder if any company is making a bad golf ball these days.  One of the very best is the Srixon Z-Star and Z-Star-x series.  The Z-Star is the softer and and more “spinny” of the two.

Z-Star Construction

The Z-Star is a three layer ball.  The three layers are the core, mid-layer and cover.

The cover is .02 inches and made of urethane.  The thin cover helps the player control shots and gives the player great control in the short game.

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