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Callaway Golf Staff Pro Annika Sorenstam Breaks LPGA Money and Scoring Average Records

    CARLSBAD, Calif., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Callaway Golf (NYSE: ELY) Staff
Professional Annika Sorenstam concluded her spectacular 2001 season by
establishing new standards for money won and scoring average on the LPGA Tour.
Sorenstam earned $115,000 for her second-place finish at the Tyco/ADT
Championship yesterday, extending her 2001 earnings to $2,105,868 as she
became the first LPGA Tour player to surpass the $2 million mark in single-
season earnings.  Sorenstam's final-round 65 also helped her claim the LPGA
Tour scoring average record at 69.42 strokes per round, as well as the 2001
Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average.
    "I'm walking on clouds," said Sorenstam, who also won the 2001 Rolex
Player of the Year Award.  "I can tell you that I had a fun year, and I'm
looking forward to continuing on next year."

    Sorenstam's remarkable season reached many other high points, including:
    -- Becoming the first player on the LPGA Tour to shoot 59 in competition,
       setting or tying tour records for 18-, 54- and 72-hole scoring in
       relation to par while winning the Standard Register Ping.
    -- Winning eight times, the most in a single season since Nancy Lopez won
       eight events in 1978.
    -- Winning four consecutive tournaments, tying the LPGA Tour record for
       wins in consecutively scheduled events.
    -- Surpassing the 30-win mark for her career.
    -- Posting the largest comeback victory in LPGA Tour history, surging from
       10 strokes back in the final round to win the The Office Depot.
    -- Becoming the first woman to exceed $8 million in career earnings, a
       mark no other LPGA Tour player has reached to date.
    -- Leading the LPGA Tour in greens hit in regulation at 79.7 percent,
       top-10 finishes with 20 and rounds in the 60s with 42.

    As she has throughout her professional career, Sorenstam relied upon
Callaway Golf(R) equipment in 2001.  At the Tyco/ADT Championship, Sorenstam
used 11 Callaway Golf clubs, including a Big Bertha(R) Hawk Eye(R) VFT(R) Pro
Series Titanium Driver, Big Bertha Steelhead Plus(R) 4-wood and 7-wood,
Steelhead(TM) X-14(R) Irons and the new Odyssey(R) White Hot(R) "2-Ball"
Putter.  In the three weeks since switching to the "2-Ball" Putter, Sorenstam
has won twice and finished second once.  Sorenstam also used a Callaway Golf
Rule 35(R) Softfeel(TM) (blue logo) ball at the Tyco/ADT Championship.
    Four of the top six finishers at the Tyco/ADT Championship used balls made
by Callaway Golf.  Janice Moodie and Callaway Golf Staff Professional Rosie
Jones finished third and fourth, respectively, using the new CTU 30(TM) Red
ball, while Betsy King finished sixth using the Rule 35 Softfeel model.
Callaway Golf was the No. 2 golf ball brand at the Tyco/ADT Championship with
12 balls in play at the 30-player event.
    The new CTU 30 Red ball was also used by Callaway Golf Staff Professional
Olin Browne to win the Callaway Golf Invitational at Pebble Beach.  Browne
birdied the final hole of regulation to force the playoff, then won with a
birdie on the third extra hole.  Meanwhile, Arnold Palmer defeated his fellow
Callaway Golf Staff Professional Gary Player 2-and-1 to help the U.S. team to
a comeback victory at the Warburg Cup.  Each used Callaway Golf clubs and
balls, including the aerodynamically advanced new HX Red ball.  Palmer also
used the new Big Bertha Steelhead III Fairway Woods and Odyssey White Hot
"2-Ball" Putter in competition for the first time.

    Callaway Golf Company makes and sells Big Bertha(R) Metal Woods and Irons,
including Big Bertha ERC(R) II Forged Titanium Drivers, Big Bertha C4(TM)
Compression Cured Carbon Composite Drivers, Big Bertha Hawk Eye(R) VFT(R) and
Big Bertha Hawk Eye VFT Pro Series Titanium Drivers and Fairway Woods, Big
Bertha Steelhead(TM) III Stainless Steel Drivers and Fairway Woods, Hawk Eye
VFT Tungsten Injected(TM) Titanium Irons, Big Bertha Stainless Steel Irons,
Steelhead X-14(R) and Steelhead X-14 Pro Series Stainless Steel Irons.
Callaway Golf Company also makes and sells Odyssey(R) Putters, including White
Hot(R), TriHot(TM), and Dual Force(R) Putters.  Callaway Golf Company makes
and sells the Callaway Golf(R) HX(TM) Red and HX Blue balls, Rule 35(R)
Firmfeel(TM) and Softfeel(TM) balls, the CTU 30(TM) Red and CTU 30 Blue balls,
and the CB1(TM) Red and CB1 Blue balls.  For more information about Callaway
Golf Company, please visit our Web sites at http://www.callawaygolf.com and
http://www.odysseygolf.com.



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