Robert Karlsson signs with Adams Golf
Adams Golf has signed Robert Karlsson to its Tour Staff. Karlsson has won 11 times on the European Tour and is ranked number 24 in the world
Adams Golf has signed two-time Ryder Cupper and 11-time European Tour winner Robert Karlsson to its Tour Staff.
Karlsson signs with Adams Golf at a time when he is preparing to splt his playing schedule between the European Tour and the PGA Tour.
"We are extremely excited to add a player of Robert's caliber to our tour staff," said Chip Brewer, president and CEO of Adams Golf.
"We feel that his participation on both the PGA and European Tours align perfectly with the direction of Adams Golf as we grow into new markets internationally. His success on both tours will provide the Adams Golf brand with exposure across the globe."
Karlsson, who was the first Swedish player to win the European Order of Merit in 2008, added: "I am thrilled to join the Adams Golf tour staff and excited about the new clubs in my bag."
"I absolutely love the versatility of the Idea Pro a12 hybrid and was amazed when the testing showed I picked up 18 yards with the Speedline Fast 12 LS driver and 13 yards with the Fast 12 fairway wood.
Karlsson will play a full bag of Adams Golf equipment including the Adams Speedline Fast 12 LS driver and the Adams Speedline Fast 12 fairway wood.
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