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Titleist Seeks Preliminary Injunction Against Taylormade-adidas Golf

August 6, 2010

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Files Suit Regarding Name and Likeness Rights of Golfer Camilo Villegas

Fairhaven, MA (August 5, 2010) – Acushnet Company, the golf business of Fortune Brands, Inc. (NYSE: FO), and manufacturer of Titleist, the #1 ball in golf, and FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf, filed suit today in Superior Court in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts against TaylorMade-adidas Golf (TMaG) and professional golfer Camilo Villegas. Acushnet Company is seeking a preliminary injunction against TMaG and Villegas regarding any future comments pertaining to a potential future relationship between them. Villegas, ranked No. 25 in the Official World Golf Ranking, is exclusively under contract with Acushnet to play the company’s Titleist Pro V1 golf ball, and wear FootJoy golf shoes and gloves, and is prominently featured in the advertising and promotion of those products. The suit claims TMaG intentionally interfered with Villegas’ current contract nearly five months before the end of its term. Acushnet will seek damages in addition to injunctive relief.

In a press release distributed on August 3rd, TaylorMade’s president and CEO announced that Villegas will join the TMaG tour staff beginning in 2011, and stated that more information will be revealed on September 9, 2010. It further noted that Villegas will join “other members of the renowned TaylorMade Tour Staff,” including Kenny Perry and Mike Weir, both of whom are under contract with Acushnet Company to play Titleist golf balls and wear Titleist or FootJoy golf gloves.

“It is unconscionable that this competitor would interfere with a player’s contract by publicly announcing its intentions with that player during his contract term with another company,” said Joe Nauman, Executive Vice President, Corporate and Legal, Acushnet Company. “The timing of TMaG’s press release was obviously calculated to harm Acushnet Company and diminish the value of Camilo’s endorsements. The behavior of TMaG and Camilo’s agent is reprehensible, causing Acushnet Company irreparable and significant damage. Camilo is under contract with Acushnet Company through the end of the year and we expect the agreement to be honored throughout the term. We fully expect the Court to act quickly in granting the preliminary injunction and providing the other relief being sought.”

Titleist and FootJoy comprise the Acushnet Company, the golf business of Fortune Brands (NYSE: FO). For more information, please contact Joe Gomes, Director of Communications (508.979.3211).

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