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Element 21 Golf Company "Shocks PGA Tour... You're Next!" -- E21's Scandium Equipment Featured on the Cover of Golf Today Magazine

Element 21 Golf Company "Shocks PGA Tour... You're Next!" -- E21's Scandium Equipment Featured on the Cover of Golf Today Magazine


Press Release

Posted 2006-01-15


Element 21 Golf Company (E21) (OTC BB: EGLF) reported today that E21 and the Company's Scandium golf equipment is featured in the cover story of Golf Today Magazine's January 2006 edition.

The article is written by Steve Pike with contributions from CB Maxwell. The article, entitled "Element 21's Scandium Takes PGA Tour by Storm," provides information on E21 and its new products and can be reviewed at: http://www.golftodaymagazine.com/0601/cover_story1.htm

In addition to being available online and on the newsstands throughout Southwestern U.S., this edition will be the featured magazine at the 2006 PGA Golf Show. At the Show it will be given out to the more than 40,000 attendees and exhibitors from the international golf industry.

Golf Today Magazine is California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona's four-state golf magazine. Now in its 19th year, it is California's only statewide golf magazine and the largest regional golf magazine in the Western U.S. Golf Today Magazine, with its 350,000 readership, is delivered throughout California, Utah, Nevada and parts of Arizona, to more than 2,250 golf courses, practice ranges, resorts, discounts golf stores, pro shops, restaurants and wherever golfers may congregate.

E21 was also featured on the "What's Hot on Tour" page of the December issue of Florida Golf Central Magazine at http://www.e21golf.com/files/florida_golf_central. Florida Golf Central is considered Florida's golf travel and lifestyle magazine.

"This is a very positive way for us to start off the 2006 season," stated E21 President and CEO Dr. Nataliya Hearn. "These are very well-read and reputable publications. We are pleased to know that the Golf Today edition will be available at the PGA Golf Show in January. As our Tour presence grows, the company will start gathering PGA Tour Equipment Intelligence by subscribing to Darrell Survey www.darrellsurvey.com."

The Darrell Survey is an independent market-research company that directly observes and records golf equipment usage of pro and amateur players. It will enable E21 management to use the data to define market share, develop sales strategies and verify contract obligations. Each week, a Darrell Survey representative observes Tour players on the tee on the first day of pro tournament play. Darrell Survey covers the PGA, Senior, LPGA, Nike and PGA of Japan Tours, as well as selected USGA amateur and NCAA events. All reports list equipment usage by brand as well as by player. Survey information includes all clubs (irons, woods, wedges and putters) plus balls, shoes, spikes, bags, gloves and visors. Special reports detail shaft and grip statistics. Please note that E21 may not use the name and likeness of a player unless authorized.

About Element 21 Golf Company:

Prior to the end of the 2005 PGA Tour, an unprecedented number of high-profile golf professionals have switched or began testing E21's Scandium Eagle One shafts. Element 21 is utilizing its experience working with advanced Scandium metal alloys to introduce this unique space-age material to the golf industry. Scandium alloys were originally developed for application in aerospace application including MiG series fighter jets, leading-edge missile applications, and the International Space Station.

Scandium metal alloy clubs represent the first new innovation in golf clubs in decades. Scandium provides significant increases in distance as well as accuracy and consistency. Due to Scandium's advanced composition, coupled with numerous design innovations, these clubs offer improved feel while reducing shock transfer to the player's hands.

E21 Golf -- The Evolution Is Inevitable!

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 that involve risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those presently anticipated. A number of these risks and uncertainties are described in our reports filed with Securities and Exchange Commissions. There can be no assurance that such statements will ever prove to be accurate and readers should not place undue reliance on any such "forward-looking statements" contained herein.




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