Westwood Dominates in Thailand

18/12/2011

Lee Westwood cruised to a seven-shot victory on Sunday in the Thailand Golf Championship.  Westwood wearing FJ Sport and SciFlex set the pace early, opening the tournament with a 12 under par 60 on the Amata Springs course.  He then followed the stellar round with an impressive eight-under par 64 to open a 11 shot lead through two rounds of play. 

"I've amazed myself really...It's been staggering, it all came together well. It's probably the best I've ever played." Westwood said of his blistering start to the tourney.

Despite his massive lead, Westwood felt the pressure of holding onto it, "I've never had an 11-shot lead before and it was difficult to come out and refocus and reset goals...it's yours to lose really with an 11-shot lead. There was pressure involved. Yesterday, I didn't know how to approach it or handle it."  Westwood handled the pressure just closing with a three under par 69 to win by seven shots.  The win moves Westwood to number two on the official world golf rankings.  

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Introducing the All-New MyJoys Website

12/12/2011

We are very excited to announce the launch of the new MyJoys website. The new site features a streamlined look and feel.  Updated performance allowing for faster customization.  Furthermore, the new MyJoys site is now compatible with most tablets and smart phones.

 

Other enhancements included with this re-design:

- Larger homepage images and customization images to show the intricate detail and craftsmanship that goes into each and every pair.
- Size charts on the product pages
- Tabbed leather and logo palettes to allow you to more readily see the personalization options available
- The ability to go straight to a previous design with Jump to Custom ID

We hope you enjoy all of these enhancements and look forward to your feedback!

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Kennedy Wins NZ Open

4/12/2011

Brad Kennedy (FJ DryJoys, FJ StaSof) has this afternoon won the New Zealand Open in a playoff from Craig Parry. Both players had tied on 7 under par after 72 holes before Kennedy birdied the first playoff hole to claim victory.

The victory is Kennedy's second win on the PGA of Australasia Tour.

It caps off a great year for Kennedy who successfully retained his tour card in Japan.

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