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Friday, 05/04/2007 8:02:30 AM

Friday, May 04, 2007 8:02:30 AM

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EGFL Industry Driver Recalls Fuel e21 Scandium Driver Advantages

TORONTO, May 04, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Element 21 Golf Company ("e21")
(EGLF) (FRANKFURT: BJQ), the manufacturer of advanced Scandium Alloy golf
equipment, announced today that in recently conducted independent driver testing
by Golf Laboratories in San Diego Click for Detail, their new EMC2
Scandium Driver has outperformed Callaway's FT-5 driver in distance by 29 yards
and accuracy by 338%.

The golf industry has been using titanium in its drivers since the introduction
of the Big Bertha by Callaway in the early 1990s. The Titanium revolution
launched Callaway from a small golf company to a golfing giant. Scandium is 25%
stronger and lighter than Titanium, allowing scandium to have a significantly
better trampoline effect that Titanium, without surpassing the COR limits set by
the USGA. Moreover, Scandium weight advantage over Titanium allows perimeter
weight distribution that has not been possible to-date.

The recent recall of the Callaway's Bertha 460
http://thesandtrap.com/equipment/clubs/another_driver_recall_this_time_its_callaway
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just demonstrates the limits that the industry has reached with the Titanium
technology. "If you buy a Titanium driver you are buying technology that has
reached its performance limit and can only compete on price point. e21 challenges
every golfer to try Scandium advantages in drivers, hybrids and irons," said
President and CEO, Dr. Nataliya Hearn.

e21's Scandium technology is protected by numerous patents, allowing e21 to
introduce its Scandium products not only through the retailers, but OEMs and
manufacturers through licensing opportunities. Such vertically integrated
technology platform is the first of its kind in the golf industry.

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