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CowtownTexas
No Nike swoosh anymore, Gore is wearing a hat that simplay say's Colonial.

Having watched him a good bit this week, it's hard not to just really like the guy. That smile lights up everyone around him.

jafishe3
I don't think he's had any Nike apparel or clubs in play for about a month. I thought he was playing Cobra equipment, just hasn't worked out a bag deal yet. Wanted to play the Pro V1 and Nike didn't like that . . .
dhjunkie
He doesn't hide the fact that he wasn't happy w/ his previous equipment. He's mentioned something about it in every interview I've seen.
TheDorf
Jason has not played with Nike since Jan or Feb?
Remember something about the balls (As mentioned above) causing the split.

Rather like the guy as well... great chap
rhersch
He's a Cobra boy now. Not sure what hat he's wearing?
CowtownTexas
QUOTE(rhersch @ May 25 2007, 06:29 PM) [snapback]576046[/snapback]
He's a Cobra boy now. Not sure what hat he's wearing?



He wore a Colonial hat this week because he doesn't have an official hat sponsor.

A great, great guy. I was sorry to see him miss the cut but hope that he'll come back to Fort Worth. If possible, he is maybe more friendly off the camera than he is on. Just a very genuine guy who is an asset to the PGA tour.

I wish him all the success in the world.
samm980
He's been wearing hats from the host club usually and at Redstone wore an Astros hat.
samwedge
I worked the practice area as a volunteer at The Players and Jason was about the only one who said please and thank you. A couple of times he wanted to go to the back of the range and he was always very appreciative of whoever gave him a ride back there. At The Players Jason had a Cobra bag but I don't remember his hat.

Stewart Cink was pretty nice also and Peter Lonard and Kenny Perry were great. Most of the guys were very focused on what they were doing and were neither nice nor rude just there. A couple of guys were a little surly. The caddies were almost all good guys and one of them was doing tricks on Saturday afternoon with a wedge and a ball while his player was working with his swing coach.
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