11/30/10
End of Year Recap

With that behind me I promised to share a little recap of clubs that had been distributed across the tours for 2010. We had a good year considering we didn’t have product until the tour hit the east coast. With the new ruling going into effect this put us at a slight disadvantage. Secondly, due to our size we have been pushed around in what’s called the “que” in manufacturing and was unable to get the other three lofts out this year. The only lofts we had to work with were the 52, 56 and 60. That limits us on fitting the player’s needs. All was not lost and we made due.
The USGA thought this groove change would refine the game as we know it. Shortening courses, changing balls while punishing players scrambling to get up and down! Sure there was an impact though short lived. Really when it comes down to fat meeting greasy there was very little impact with this level of players. Let’s face it these guys are good! You could hand them a shovel and a little practice time and they same outcome would prevail! The only place this rule change is going to make an impact will be at the amateur level. For those of us who have always had trouble spinning the ball the problem compounds from here! I will not beat a dead horse in the ground since I have several weeks ago. We can all continue to enjoy the old grooves and shot stopping ability as long as they are made available. This too is changing, watch for it!You must realize we are a very small fish in a big pond and are swimming amongst whales in comparison, but the numbers fall in line for our size. In fact it is quite unusual to find such a little fish still swimming after all these years but we did! As you know there is a tremendous amount of money that is spent out here for endorsements to lure you in to retail to buy equipment. Somebody has to have an answer “who’s playing your club?” After all, without that nobody would rush out to buy the next hottest thing on tour! I will not get off on another one of my tangents or bore you with such facts. It’s your money spend it the way you want. Just always keep in mind there is a lot of great designs and performance based equipment out there that can lower your scores as well! Don’t overlook these tools! I will sum it up in one word, Solus! Give us a try! I think you will be surprised!
Anyway here are our numbers for 2010 Tour Operations broken out by tour and loft. These numbers reflect the distribution of our new FC-10 Tour model only.
PGA Tour Champions Tour Nationwide Tour LPGA
52- 1 52-12 52-9 52-5
56-6 56-26 56-11 56-7
60-14 60-30 60-14 60-8
Total-21 Total-68 Total-34 Total-20
Total distribution for the four major tours 143 wedges.
We also have another category “Other” that encompasses the balance of the distribution for this year. The “Other” category include clubs that are distributed to the USGA/R&A (submission testing and approval), Robot Testing, Player Testing, Golf Publications, Charities, Mini-Tours, Canadian Tour, fellow reps, PGA Tour officials and all golf related TV networks(i.e. Golf channel, CBS Sports, NBC Sports and ESPN). This category will not only show the distribution of the new FC-10 but the Series 4.1 and Tour 7.1 as well.
FC-10 Series 4.1 Tour 7.1
52-17 47-3 47-3 59-3
56-36 56-2 51-3 61-3
60-22 56-5
Total-75 Total-5 Total-20
Total distribution for the “Other” category 100 wedges. With a Grand Total of 243.
I hope you find the above recap of interest. It’s been a fun year and now I have a little time to relax and get ready for next year.
All of us at Team Solus want to wish each and every one of you the Happiest of Holiday Seasons! Thank you for all of your support and kind words! After all you are the backbone of this great technology known as Solus! Be safe and may God Bless you all! All the best!
Bigdog
11/28/10
I thought I would share a few photos that didn't make the blog during the year. I thought it might be fun to look back and reflect on a great year! Heres a few looks from the Champions Tour 3M Championship. Enjoy!
Our good friend Dana Quigley enjoying one of his favorite cigars!
Good friend Hal Sutton and his longtime caddie, Freddie alongside Mike Nickell our Champions tour rep.
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He's a look at Bernhard Langer's wedge with the famous "off-set" adjustment!
Of course Mike had to ham it up with Bernhard!
Solus staffer Bruce Fleisher
Mike took a peek in Bruce's bag this week.
Good friend Keith Fergus.
11/26/10

I utilize ProLink facility and shop for replenishing tour stock or building custom orders. Having this luxury has been very beneficial to me and Solus during the tour season. It gives us the flexibility in having a "Tour Department" and a shop for me to work out of when I am away from our tour van.
I need to put out a "BIG" thanks to Max for all of his help over the past several years. I am not sure why it took me so long to share this with you but I know you have read about it in the past.
Thanks again Max!
11/24/10
For the off season I am going back to see if I missed anything that I should have posted from my archives. There will be a few things I am sure!
Well the T.A.V. hit yet another bench mark for the end of the 2010 season, she hit the 100,000 mile mark! By the way T.A.V. did it with flying colors getting 21 mpg average on her final ride!

11/18/10

10/16/10
I received a letter from a young upcoming star that I donated a Solus wedge to. The following is the letter of “thanks” he sent to me for the wedge. This young man has a lot of class and will be a great addition to the PGA Tour!
Thank you so much for your kind gift of the 56* Solus wedge. I have been playing quite a bit with it and have instantly fallen in love with it. It has greatly improved my wedge shots around 90-110 yards. I own a 60* Vokey wedge. I can personally say that my Solus wedge plays better in every aspect. I look to buy next year’s model of the Solus wedge! I really want the 51* and will look either to replace my 60* Vokey or get a 54* Solus.
A few things that I have noticed that I like about the Solus wedge, one the head is a little longer and wider then my Vokey which I feel makes it easier to hit but also gives me more spin which is extremely helpful on pitch shots. I love the overall weight of the club, it has great feel when I swing the club! I love the longer shaft, I am about 6’-1” and the longer shaft is a great thing to have.
All in all I truly feel the Solus wedge is a stronger and better wedge than any wedge I have played. I look forward to playing with it more throughout the upcoming season. If you would ever like to play golf I will make myself available! Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
Connor Siler
10/14/10
I celebrated my 29th birthday for the 25th time yesterday! I had a great day and spent a little time with my Dad! There is a little known fact within the Solus family, I came into this world on yes, Dad’s birthday! What a gift! He will never forget that gift! We have a good laugh each and every year, this year was no exception! We had a great day and got a wonderful gift from a real close friend, steaks and cheesecake! All I can say is AWESOME!!
Well thank God the miners are out and safely above ground! What a wonderful thing! I am not sure if you noticed just how many companies got involved in the rescue efforts. UPS and Oakley are just a few that were mentioned.
You know if we had been thinking a little farther ahead we would have provided the new Solus FC-10 Utility Wedges for the miners to hone their short game while being trapped in the mine. This would have provided recreation and entertainment while in solitude. Think about it?
I am dreaming and I know I am reaching but wouldn’t it have been something if 33 out of 33 made to the surface during the unloading of each miner and flashed several times? Hey like I said just dreaming!! Just the thought of 33 clubs in play got me going! We would then be on the map!
The new grooves on the tours have proved to be less an impact than once thought! Of course some players have been lost in the change. The balance of the players will play and practice enough to get used to them. Hell there are guys out here that could use a shovel if that is what the ruled call for! The new rule has had a bigger impact at retail! The old aggressive grooves are allowed at the amateur level until 2024. As you know, we the manufacturer cannot produce the “old” grooves beyond December 31st, 2010. With that said the retail wedge sales have increased 12% this year, this is according to Golf Datatech. Golf Datatech monitors and analyzes the retail golf equipment market.
9/25/10
I realize we have a little lull between events each week. I would like to fill this void with information of meaning not just my routine rambling. I thought we might try answering a few questions from our fans. Is there something you would like to know about from the tour? Something you would like me to expand on? Are there any subjects of interest? I would be more than happy to see if I could answer most of your requests within reason. I am looking to fill the Thursday thru Sunday space with some meaningful content. Let me know. Have a great weekend! The Tour Championship should be quite exciting! College football time!!! My fav!!!!
9/17/10

The best of luck to our good friend Bo Van Pelt this week in Atlanta! Since the reset he might be able to squeeze it out!
If it weren’t for the groove rule change Solus would have 5 players in the top 30! That would have been strong! Best of luck to the entire field this week!
I am heading back to the Nationwide Tour in Midland, TX. I take off on Sunday after a layover in Frisco, TX. This is a fun event, can’t wait to get back out there!
We are in the pre-planning stages about attending this year’s Q School finals in Florida. We have three days at Orange County Nat’l to see some new faces and distribute a few last minute clubs. This will give the players the off season to test. You never know though, there may be a player or two that is struggling with the course conditions and may feel the need for change. You just never know? This is great location to finish out the season.
I am back on the road in the TAV! Let’s keep our fingers crossed! Until next week have a great weekend!
Dawg
8/20/10

I thought I would share with you my "pride and joy"! She is everything to me! I am one proud Dad! Time sure flies, it seems just like yesterday I was walking her into daycare! She is very excited and eager to get started. She has been a great kid and really neat person with a wonderful personality! I love her dearly and wish her all the best! I will snap a few more shots before setting her free this afternoon. After all, I will be pulling out on my next adventure tomorrow morning heading to NJ!
8/19/10
I am off this week and will return to the PGA Tour next week starting with the Barclay’s then on to the Deutsche Bank Championship and finishing this swing up with the BMW Championship in Lemont, IL. The balance of the 2010 season I am planning to work two more Nationwide, Champions and PGA Tour events. These final events will give us a chance to distribute clubs for the off season for player testing.
Even though I am off this week I still have a full list of things to get done. I am still receiving club requests from the mini tours. I have three requests to ship this week. There are still a few of the mini tours that have not recognized the new groove rule change. I am really surprised these tours are still running on the old rule. I have noticed a slow transition though. Hey they just as well take advantage for as long as they can! I sure would!
I will be building and shipping our new FC-10/56 for the Golf Digest “Hot List” testing. We were nominated for testing about three weeks ago. GD will begin evaluations later this year and begin player testing in late September and October.

This week will end on an exciting note that IS positive! I will be moving my daughter to Kansas State University on Thursday and Friday. She will start her college studies on Monday 23rd. She moves in on Friday morning and leaves on a university sponsored honors retreat on Saturday and Sunday. There is a nervous tension in the air and excitement! It’s hard to believe the time has gone by so fast! But then again I’m getting old so everything is moving a little too fast for my liking! I will hit the road for NJ on Saturday morning.
8/18/10
Well gang take a look at this! How much longer?? It seems our friends at Scratch Golf have been very busy of late! I really don’t understand why Scratch Golf doesn’t buy little ol Solus instead of chasing it! Why, I will never know? This is the second time they have done this. Like I said earlier, like 4 or 5 years ago this is the best and rarest form of flattery there is, another company “copying” or “knocking” off the Solus technology! Umm just imagine what this club might be if it had Scratch or even better yet Vokey, Taylormade, Callaway or Nike on the back of the flange. All it needs is a little trade dress change and the design we be off to the races!
Come on boys pony up to the bar and show Solus a little love! Buy it up and take it and run! No more chasing and no more games! Just Do It! As one company puts it! The guys at Scratch golf are good friends and we all get along, but I think the ol fit is getting ready to hit the shan! HIHIHI….
I am on way back to the PGA Tour boys so you better pick up and run with this latest “copy”!!! I’ll be back!!
too much extra crap on this one.
ReplyDeletejust give my my solus rd series 4.1 53' loft.
no guarantee this cute club will land me within 5 feet of the pin.
once you hit the solus black you never go back
Our thinking exactly JB!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was just a sincere form of flattery, but that is not the case, after doing some reading.
ReplyDeleteYour crescent cut is a key to your wedges and DW and JMC should have stayed away from doing that. I guess it is a cutthroat business, but wrong is wrong.
Knowing some of the shenanigans that Scratch pulled in the putter world, I guess this should not surprise me.
The cut sole has been around for decades. Solus ripped off Wilson's tech. Stop this nonsense of bashing Scratch. It's Sole-less.
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