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Absent such evidence, his comments are out of bounds, just as mine would be if I chose to comment on the merits of a Titleist ball compared to a Top-Flite.
TEXAS FAITH: Brit Hume and Tiger Woods | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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I like the commercials for Top-Flite Balls where the guy checks to see if the golfer is worthy of the product: "Winter rules?"
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I like the commercials for Top-Flite Balls where the guy checks to see if the golfer is worthy of the product: "Winter rules?"
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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A suit in 2006, for example, was based on the patents it inherited when it acquired Top-Flite in 2003.
Fortune Brands, Callaway File Rival Golf-Ball Patent Suits 2009
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The site, according to Van Horn, prenegotiates volume discounts with the 150 manufacturers currently participating; some of the name brands you'll find include Cuisinart, Top-Flite, Braun, Toshiba, Olympus, RCA and Kodak.
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The pitch for Gospel Golf Balls—Top-Flite balls imprinted with Bible verses—was “Now when you lose a golf ball you will be sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ!”
Rapture Ready! Daniel Radosh 2008
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Callaway filed a similar infringement suit last year, also in a Delaware court, based on the patents it inherited in 2003 from acquiring Top-Flite.
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A few pros started using such balls in the early 1990s, but the concept-proving moment came when Mark O'Meara won the 1998 Masters using the solid-core Strata ball by Top-Flite.
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Callaway said it would revamp the Top-Flite brand early next year, hopefully, regaining its popularity ahead of strong competitors such as Nike and Precept, which is owned by Bridgestone golf.
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In 2003, Callaway Golf saved its former competitor, Top-Flite, from extinction.
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