TORONTO – Nov 19, 2007 — Element 21 Golf Company ("e21") (OTC BB:EGLF.OB – News) (Frankfurt:BJQ.F – News), the manufacturer of advanced Scandium Alloy golf and fishing equipment, has top golf instructor Rick Smith convinced. e21 Golf’s Scandium Technology has caught the eye of one of the world’s best teachers. Smith teaches several of the world’s greatest tour players you see on tour week after week and is regarded as one of the PGA Tour’s best ‘sounding boards’ for swing advice. He has been consistently ranked as one of the Top 5 golf instructors in the world by Golf Digest Magazine.
As one of the world’s top golf instructors, Smith is asked to review and assess hundreds of new golf products each and every year. For him to endorse e21 Golf’s Scandium Technology says a lot for the Toronto based equipment manufacturer. Rick Smith helps you make a better golf swing. e21 Golf gives you the tools to put that swing into action and get the best results you can by using the most innovative technology the golf industry has seen since the introduction of Titanium.
"Whether working on Tour with the best players in the world or with the weekend golfer, it is evident that all golfers are looking for new technology in their golf equipment that will give them a competitive advantage," said Smith. "Recently, I was introduced to a golf equipment company called Element 21 which has incorporated a new alloy called Scandium into golf equipment. Element 21 told me about how Scandium is a lighter and stronger titanium that is more consistent than graphite. That seemed too good to be true and all hypeâ?¦until I hit Element 21’s new Emc2 hybrid clubs. Wow!  These hybrids are easy to hit, really long and great looking.  Scandium is the alloy of the future. I recommend Element 21 hybrids to anyone whether it is a Tour player or common golfer."
About The Element 21 Eagle One Scandium Shafts
Element 21’s Scandium Alloy 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 Element 21 shaft is made from a single piece of Scandium Alloy resulting in unmatched consistency from club to club as well as unprecedented accuracy and an industry leading torque of as low as 1.4 degrees.
About The Emc2 Hybrids
The sleek design of the Scandium-driven Emc2 Hybrids boasts minimum crown thickness allowing for maximum CG specifications. The Crown Louvers serve as an exceptional alignment aid for improved accuracy. The low weighting internally of the clubs provides a low center of gravity resulting in ease of launching. The open face angle enables a wide range of players to control a straighter shot pattern.
About Element 21 Golf Company:
Element 21 Golf Company 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 provide 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 Show, the world’s largest sports fishing trade show, including the Best Overall Product Award for its new Carrot Stix Fishing Rod.
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 Element 21 and its business. A number of these risks and uncertainties are described in Element 21’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. Element 21 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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