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By Jason Sobel
ESPN.com Thursday, November 5, 2009 Ryan Moore, who has made headlines as the PGA Tour's only "logo-free" player in recent years, has signed a deal with Scratch Golf in which he will not only use their equipment, but become part owner of the company. A five-year tour pro, Moore takes over an equity ownership role with the company and has various performance incentives built into his contract. In exchange, he will use irons and wedges from Scratch Golf, while also wearing its logo on his clothing and golf bag. Despite many offe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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