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DIXON GOLF TO HOLD RECYCLING EVENTS AT 2012 WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: John Glynn jglynn@dixongolf.com dixongolf.com

Dixon Golf to Hold Recycling Events for the Waste Management Phoenix Open

TEMPE, ARIZ, December 29, 2011 — For the second year in a row, Dixon Golf will hold recycling events as a prelude to the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Prior to last year’s Open, Dixon Golf collected 144,000 used golf balls for Waste Management’s water feature on the 18th fairway lake at the TPC of Scottsdale. The golf balls collected this year will again go into the water feature, as well as being used in other tournament displays.

The recycling events will be held the weekend of January 6-9 at the PGA TOUR Superstore in Scottsdale during regular store hours. The first one hundred people each day who recycle at least one dozen golf balls will receive a general admission pass good for any day to the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Those who bring in the most golf balls each day will win a pair of Member’s Club passes. Additional Member’s Club passes will be given out to the top three overall donations of golf balls. Other prizes, like Dixon Golf balls, hats and shirts will also be given away to daily winners.

Each year, more than two billion golf balls are manufactured for sale world-wide. Dixon Golf is the first golf ball manufacturer to make a golf ball that is meant to be completely recycled. This is achieved by using a recyclable polymer in the core of the golf ball – a place where other manufacturers use heavy metal fillers.

“What we are doing day-in and day-out to recycle golf balls mirrors one of the four Rs that Waste Management prescribes and we are proud to live out their passion for recycling,” said William Carey, president of Dixon Golf.

A priority for the 2012 tournament is the “Zero Waste Challenge,” Waste Management’s campaign to educate patrons about how to properly dispose of their trash so that eventually zero waste is sent to the landfill. This will help Waste Management reach their goal to triple the amount of recyclable materials nationwide by 2020.

Dixon Golf, a Tempe, AZ based company, is the world’s only manufacturer of a high performance, eco-friendly family of golf balls. Borne from a desire to limit its impact on the environment, Dixon also offers a golf ball recycling program through its retail locations that gives golfers credit for returning their old golf balls. Even the packaging is made from 100 percent recycled material. From core to cover, from packaging to production, Dixon Golf is setting a new standard in environmental consciousness. Dixon Earth golf balls are distributed internationally and conform to USGA standards, with a PGA Tour Partner's 92 percent approval

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rating. For more information about Dixon Golf, please visit dixongolf.com. Dixon Golf – The World’s First High Performance Eco-Friendly Golf Company.

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If you’d like more information about this topic, please contact John Glynn at (480) 634-6028 or by email at jglynn@dixongolf.com 

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