Donald re-signs with clubmaker Mizuno
- By Golf Channel Digital
- Jan 23, 2013 9:52 AM ET

Luke Donald isn’t changing clubs in hopes of winning that elusive first major.
The world No. 3 announced Wednesday that he has extended his contract with the clubmaker Mizuno, which he has used since 2003. Donald had a career year in 2011, when he ascended to world No. 1 (where he reigned for 56 weeks) and won the money title on both sides of the Atlantic.
He will begin his 2013 season at the Feb. 14-17 Northern Trust Open at Riviera.
“I feel as if I am playing as well as ever at this stage in my career,” he said in a statement. “Over the next few years, I want to be in a position to win major championships and to continue to improve each year.”
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