NIKE SIGN UP KYLE STANLEY AND NICK WATNEY
Consider
it professional golf’s version of the “Hot Stove.” The flurry of
activity associated with the Hyundai Tournament of Champions is an
early-season staple and this week’s opener is off to an eventful start.
Nike Golf got things started on New Year’s Day, just not with the player everyone is waiting to join the Swoosh staff.
The company announced that Kyle Stanley has signed a multi-year golf ball, clubs, footwear, glove, apparel, headwear and accessory deal.
Nike followed two hours later with news they had also signed Nick Watney (pictured after a victory last autumn) to a multi-year deal, which includes the same rundown as Stanley.
“They want to have the best athletes on board and it’s an honour to be a part of that and represent them,” Stanley said in a press release.
Stanley and Watney, who are scheduled to play the company’s new VR-S Covert driver at this week’s opener in Kapalua, are expected to be joined on the Nike staff by world No. 1 Rory McIlroy, who has reportedly inked a 10-year, $200 million deal with the Beaverton, Oregon-based company.
A Nike spokesperson confirmed there will be a "major" announcement on January 14, which is the Monday of Abu Dhabi week, where McIlroy and Tiger Woods are making their seasonal debuts.
Stanley and Watney appear to be stepping in at Nike for Stewart Cink, who tweeted a photo early Tuesday of his new TaylorMade staff bag with a message “Happy New Year to all.”
Chris Kirk joined the action, tweeting that he was joining the Callaway Golf staff and news was expected this week that Masters champion Bubba Watson had signed an endorsement deal with Oakley.
The company announced that Kyle Stanley has signed a multi-year golf ball, clubs, footwear, glove, apparel, headwear and accessory deal.
Nike followed two hours later with news they had also signed Nick Watney (pictured after a victory last autumn) to a multi-year deal, which includes the same rundown as Stanley.
“They want to have the best athletes on board and it’s an honour to be a part of that and represent them,” Stanley said in a press release.
Stanley and Watney, who are scheduled to play the company’s new VR-S Covert driver at this week’s opener in Kapalua, are expected to be joined on the Nike staff by world No. 1 Rory McIlroy, who has reportedly inked a 10-year, $200 million deal with the Beaverton, Oregon-based company.
A Nike spokesperson confirmed there will be a "major" announcement on January 14, which is the Monday of Abu Dhabi week, where McIlroy and Tiger Woods are making their seasonal debuts.
Stanley and Watney appear to be stepping in at Nike for Stewart Cink, who tweeted a photo early Tuesday of his new TaylorMade staff bag with a message “Happy New Year to all.”
Chris Kirk joined the action, tweeting that he was joining the Callaway Golf staff and news was expected this week that Masters champion Bubba Watson had signed an endorsement deal with Oakley.
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