Cleveland Golf
TypeSubsidiary
IndustrySports equipment
GenreGolf
Founded1979 (1979)
FounderRoger Cleveland
Headquarters,
ProductsGolf clubs
Number of employees
350+
ParentSumitomo Rubber Industries
Websiteclevelandgolf.com

Cleveland Golf is owned by SRI Sports Limited, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.. They create golf equipment. Based in Huntington Beach, California, Cleveland Golf began as a company producing replicas of classic golf clubs.

The company was founded as the Cleveland Classics by Roger Cleveland in 1979.[1]

In 1990, ski equipment manufacturer Skis Rossignol purchased the company, and the name was changed to Cleveland Golf. It grew with the sales of clubs such as VAS woods and irons. Later in the decade, Tour Action irons and QuadPro woods were introduced with "more classic designs."

Quiksilver, Inc. purchased the assets of Rossignol in 2005[2] and operated Cleveland Golf until December 2007. At that point, Dunlop Sport purchased Cleveland Golf. Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd. owns and operates several brands in North America. In addition to its North American headquarters in Huntington Beach, California, Cleveland Golf has three international affiliates located in Japan, Europe, and Canada, as well as 26 worldwide distributors.

The company was the first to market wedges with multiple bounce options on the sole and individually mill grooves into wedge faces.[3]

References

  1. Savage, James (March 3, 2017). "People you should know in golf: Roger Cleveland". National Club Golfer.
  2. FashionUnited (2005-03-24). "Quicksilver Acquires Rossignol". FashionUnited. Retrieved 2022-07-14.
  3. Wood, Don. "A Study That Changed the Way Golfers Think About Wedges". Retrieved 2022-03-31.
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