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Hero swings record Rs 250 crore deal with Tiger Woods

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ORLANDO (US)/NEW DELHI: This is perhaps the mother of all sports endorsement deals by an Indian company, dwarfing the sign-ups of Indian cricketers, who have till now been the gold standard for such contracts. Hero MotoCorp, the country's biggest bike company, announced that it had inked a four-year endorsement deal with ace golfer Tiger Woods for a whopping Rs 250 crore.

Hero Moto vice-chairman Pawan Munjal made the surprise announcement on Monday evening before Indian journalists gathered in Orlando, US.

Top cricketers like Virat Kohli and Dhoni are understood to earn Rs 4-10 crore per brand endorsement in a year. While some in the advertising world felt Hero had gone overboard for a golfer who may not cut much ice with buyers of Indian commuting bikes, Munjal felt otherwise.

"Tiger is not just a golfing champion and an icon for millions around the world, he is a phenomenon. His appeal and charisma spans across continents cutting through barriers of geography, age, language and nationalities," Munjal said, adding that the company may also sign up other top sports stars including footballers in the coming time.

Munjal has been taking Hero overseas after the split with long-time partner Honda in 2011, and the latest sign-up clearly signals at that. The company has already entered markets in Asia, south and central America, and Africa. It plans a foray into western European markets next year, and US and Brazil by 2016.

Munjal's dramatic announcement was made at the Orlando home of India-Swede golfer Daniel Chopra. The Hero vice president suddenly called everyone into a huddle and dropped the news with a smile.

"As I speak about this, I have goosebumps. We will have Tiger Woods as our corporate partner for the next four years starting from December 1, that is today. It is an endorsement deal with Tiger Woods in which he will not only be partnering but also promoting Hero as a brand across the globe," Munjal said.

"It is not just for the US market, but the world. For me, Tiger personifies energy, perseverance, competitiveness, the will to excel and the will to be the best in whatever he does," he added.

Asked if it was the golfer in him (Munjal is a golf enthusiast) that led him to sign up Woods for such an astronomical amount, Munjal told TOI, "These spends are not for today, but are investments made for the future. We aim to make Hero a global brand and want to be present in as many as 50 countries by 2020."

So what do the ad gurus and sports management professionals think of the bulky endorsement?

"I think this is massive, and one of the biggest single-brand sports endorsement deal that may have happened in the world," said Melroy D'souza, COO of Professional Management Group.

Some of the top football stars in the world would at the best charge somewhere charge around $3 million (around Rs 18 crore) per year for brand endorsement, though sports kit deals can be bigger.

Asked whether Hero may have overpaid for the deal, D'souza said, "It is massive and gives them a worldwide presence like no other Indian brand. Against a cricket which is more of an Asian phenomenon, Woods gives you a global reach."

Adman Prahlad Kakkar said it speaks about the coming of age of an Indian company at the global level. "Personally I think it is expensive. I would think twice before paying that amount of money. But having said that, it is brings out the fact that an Indian company can be bold enough to sign on a Tiger Woods. That itself is a statement."

Last year, cricketer Virat Kohli set the endorsements world abuzz when he inked a Rs 10-crore per annum deal with German sports goods giant Adidas. The three-year contract, perhaps the most lucrative to be signed by an Indian sports star, saw the swashbuckling right-hand batsman endorsing the brand's apparel and shoes. As reported by TOI, the Delhi lad also struck a Rs 6.5 crore a year deal with MRF for sponsoring his bat. The Indian vice-captain pocketed around Rs 40 crore from endorsements last year. The two deals made Kohli top the likes of Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Tendulkar in terms of annual earnings per endorsement.

While Kohli charges about Rs 1.5 crore per day as endorsement fee, Dhoni's price point is at about a crore per day. The Indian captain's most lucrative endorsement was a Rs 5 crore per annum deal he struck with Reebok for his bat and footwear. Tendulkar used to charge about Rs 1.5 crore per day at the peak of his career.

Tiger Woods first signed a five-year endorsement deal with Nike in 1996 for a reported $40 million (about the same at the value of the Hero deal, but for a year more); unlike now, he was then at his peak. Last year he signed a fresh contract with the sports goods maker.

"We will be very shortly start to promote the Hero brand with Tiger across the world through all forms of media - print, digital electronic, social media, outdoor etc. I believe this is huge, not just for me or an Indian company, but in general," Munjal said.

He did not clarify whether this tie-up would ensure the golfer's participation in the Indian Open in the coming years but did say that it was a possibility. "The deal does not mean he has to take part in every Indian Open, but it is open-ended. It is after all the 'Indian Open'," he smiled.

(With inputs from Samidha Sharma in Mumbai)

Source:- Hero swings record Rs 250 crore deal with Tiger Woods - The Times of India
 
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Indian audiences dont know Tiger Woods.

Useful only in foreign countries. Perhaps Hero is serious about its global ambitions.
 
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We have less Tiger in the woods ...

Make the real one as ambassador.
 
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Tiger Woods? Tiger always lives in woods or worst case lives in woods in Zoo.
Is it huma name? Ophs...

What's Hero Motor corp up to?
 
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What a waste of money, no one really cares about Tiger Woods in India, the major market of Hero Motocorp :cheesy:

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P.s: Is this pic shopped? What is u up with that chicks legs o_O

That lady you are talking about is Sharmilla Nicollet (was my student in Bangalore Internal School) in the year 2005. She is a perfectly fine lady (girl) and one the the best (probably the best) women golfers in India right now. Like someone famously said, don't just book my it's cover.

Just search Sharmilla Nicollet in google and you will find info.
 
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Indian audiences dont know Tiger Woods.

Useful only in foreign countries. Perhaps Hero is serious about its global ambitions.
Tiger woods ! now !!! too much extra money
 
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Use Tigers as Brand Ambassador and save 250 crore. But even if you want to spend 250 crore, then reduce the cost of bikes. It will sell then!!
 
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Since his career is all but over, i guess signing deals is all he can do.

With that much money, HeroMotor Corp would be better off signing the new phenomenon, Rory McIlroy. Even Sergio Garcia would do. If you really want a happy face and loved character, go with Bubba Watson.

Seems like the CEO/CFO had no idea of golf.
 
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I thought this was a strange deal, he isnt that popular here, especially with the bike buying category that you'd expect hero to be targetting, and, internationally his career is ending, plus he lost a lot of respect after the scandal...so I dont really understand what hero signed him up for.
 
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Indian audiences dont know Tiger Woods.

Useful only in foreign countries. Perhaps Hero is serious about its global ambitions.

Indian Companies are going global and so is Hero - they are expanding in South America apart from the Indian Subcontinent and Asia Pacific. They are already setting up manufacturing plants in Colombia and Bangladesh. Earlier Micromax also roped in Hugh Jackman as their Brand Ambassador.

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Micromax ropes in Hugh Jackman as the brand ambassador - The Economic Times

Or David Beckham and Lana Del Rey for TATA Jaguar for that matter...

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Don't know what good Woods can fetch for HERO ..... waste of money ....
 
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Why not a football icon. South American people can connect more with them.
 
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Since his career is all but over, i guess signing deals is all he can do.

With that much money, HeroMotor Corp would be better off signing the new phenomenon, Rory McIlroy. Even Sergio Garcia would do. If you really want a happy face and loved character, go with Bubba Watson.

Seems like the CEO/CFO had no idea of golf.

Agreed
In my opinion they should have give for Rober Downey Junior
 
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