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FedEx Cup Win for Element 21 Scandium Shafts

Element 21 Golf Company (OTCBB: ETGF) (FRANKFURT: BJQ), the manufacturer of advanced Scandium Alloy golf and fishing
equipment, announced today that the player using Element 21 Scandium shafts
has clenched the FedEx Cup after winning the Bridgestone, Barclays and
Deutsche Bank Championships.
This player switched to the Scandium shafts in the summer of 2007 and has
been using scandium shafts on UNENDORSED basis since then.
In a recent interview, the player attributed his wins to the accuracy of
his irons, that have been shafted with Scandium shafts for over a year.
This player has a reputation of being the hardest working professional
golfer, hitting thousands of golf balls on the practice range daily and
playing in numerous events worldwide each year. Following his switch to the
Scandium shafts, he was quoted as saying that he experienced less vibration
-- and, therefore, less strain -- in his elbows when he hits the Scandium
shafts. He has suffered from an ongoing elbow injury, so the Scandium
shafts, with vibration dampening 'ShockBlok(TM)' technology, help keep that
from flaring up.
"FedEx Cup win is a real milestone for Scandium technology. The fact that
top players are using this technology on unendorsed basis is a true
endorsement for Scandium performance," stated Dr. Nataliya Hearn, Element
21's CEO.
Scandium Sc(TM) Metal Shaft Technology:
Scandium Sc(TM) Metal Shafts are manufactured using a proprietary 25-step
production process to create a seamless, extruded shaft. Variable wall
thickness and the alloy's high tensile strength results in a vibration
dampening system called ShockBlok(TM) with 270% better shock attenuation
than steel shafts that protects golfers' bodies, bones and joints. Each
Scandium Sc(TM) shaft is made from a single piece of Scandium Sc(TM) Metal
resulting in unmatched consistency from club to club as well as
unprecedented accuracy and distance and an industry leading torque of as
low as 1.4 degrees.
On average, the Scandium Sc(TM) Shafts registered substantially longer
distance than any other shaft it tested against, in some cases by as much
as 16 yards at identical swing speeds, using identical 6 iron heads for the
test.
While the added distance of the Scandium shafts was impressive, the
dispersion/accuracy ratings it achieved were even more overwhelming. The
Scandium shafts recorded dispersion/accuracy ratings as low as +/-1.33 feet
from the target zone on center hits. This low dispersion rating showed that
the Element 21 Scandium shafts are nearly 5 TIMES more accurate than their
nearest competitor.
Scandium Metal Shafts are exclusively distributed in USA by Kanata Shaft
Company. Additional information on the Scandium Shafts can be found at:
1-888-574-2387 (order line), 1-877-722-1911 (tech line).
About Element 21 Golf Company:
Element 21 Golf Company (e21) develops and markets award winning golf and
fishing products made from the Company's next-generation, proprietary
Scandium Alloys. Element 21's high performance products deliver dramatic
improvements in distance, consistency, accuracy and feel over the most
popular products in the US$5.5 billion golf and the US$48 billion
international fishing markets.
Originally developed for advanced aeronautics in jet fighters including the
MiG, Element 21's patented Scandium Alloys provides the highest strength-to
weight ratio of any material currently used in sports -- 25% improvement
over Titanium, 40% improvement over Graphite/Epoxy, 52% improvement over
Aluminum, 70% improvement over Steel. They also provide unique vibration
dampening properties resulting in products with unprecedented feel over
competing materials.
Element 21 Golf Company has recently expanded its product line to include
fishing equipment that has quickly secured international recognition by
winning several top honors at the 2007 ICAST, the world's largest sports
fishing trade show.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements in this release, other than statements of historical fact, may
be regarded, in certain instances, as "forward-looking statements" pursuant
to Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21B of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, respectively. "Forward-looking statements"
are based on expectations, estimates and projections at the time the
statements are made, and involve risks and uncertainties which could cause
actual results or events to differ materially from those currently
anticipated, including but not limited to delays, difficulties, changed
strategies, or unanticipated factors or circumstances affecting e21 and its
business. A number of these risks and uncertainties are described in e21's
periodic reports filed with Securities and Exchange Commission. There can
be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will ever prove to be
accurate and readers should not place undue reliance on any such
forward-looking statements contained herein, which speak only as of the
date hereof. e21 undertakes no obligation to republish revised
forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the
date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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