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I've been an off the rack golf club consumer all my life. 3 years ago I did my first club fitting after making a major club buying mistake. I made purchased a set miz irons on line which I absolutely disliked! The huge on line retailer did give me 100% credit but I had to get another set from them. I dug in my pocket and did a $100 fitting for irons. I ended up with Cal Apex, DCB irons with TT elevate shafts. Funny I did not even try any Titleist irons. But still, gotten fit for the DCB was the best decision I ever buying clubs. Well it paid off. Had a tremendous summer last year in the 3 leagues I played in. 3 wins and One 2nd Place. Team and B Division in one league. Long story short, after much research and studying this past winter, I set out to become an all in Titleist Golf guy. I join TT here, got in on the buy 3 get one free Pro V deal. In March had my First Titleist fitting indoors. In the middle of a swing change the fitting was very poorly performed on my part. But I walked away with a Titleist Metal recommendation. So I bought the TSR1 driver with MMT speed mesh 40 shaft and wow, best driver I ever hit. I liked it so much I bought the 3 metal same shaft. Then the 5 iron 170 club, was not working for me, it never did really, so I bought the TSR1 Hybrid 23 D. I love that club as much as the driver! Today I dinged the green 175. Missed the bird, made par. But its been like I owned that club all my life, since I put it in play. So I am doing another Titleist fitting next week for some new irons. My point is getting fitted for golf clubs through Titleist and my friends at Newport Indoor Golf has changed my game for the better. And my brief use of Titleist clubs has been unsurpassed in quality, engineering, and providing an option for me to play Titleist products. The best Metal woods I ever hit and it has improved my game, confidence and over all outlook with every round. Sometimes we search the entire world to find a hobby/sporting equipment partner, then we find it so close to home. I live 19 miles from Titleist Dr. in Acushnet Massachusetts! Now what will it be T-200 or T-350? And equal of importance, AMT Red or Black? Or KBS tour Light or Teasei Red or Blue. Any feedback from TT members that have any of these set ups is appreciated. Thanks RJ www.titleist.com/.../snsjcojpud37szexumzp
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My wife is just getting into golf and I'm looking to get her a set of irons. I was wondering if anyone has used the T-350s or T-400s and if you'd recommend these for a beginner golfer?
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My 14-year-old son just capped a great golfing summer with an ACE on our 196-yard hole #3 at The Club at Longview! He hit a Titleist Pro V1 # 5 with his T-200 5-iron, a baby cut to a back-right pin. He and his buddies weren’t sure if it went in — that hole location is just past a small ridge. We have a long, giddy video with the cart ride anticipation and confirmation! This is Ty’s second ace on these pages — his last was at The Cradle in Pinehurst when he was 10 years old. www.titleist.com/.../vdqjdttwyl5w2qfobxpu
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It just started raining and I was about to tee up on the 12th hole at Ferncroft Country Club, which is a down hill par 3, it was 192 playing about 182 with slope and I took out my t-100 S 8 iron I hit it right at the pin, couldn’t see it land with the rain, when I get down to the hill I don’t see it on the green so I think it’s in the rough and at I’m walking around looking for it I check the pin and my Pro V1X was sitting in there, was one of the best feeling I’ve ever had and a good end to my summer as I left the next day for school.
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Once I started trying out the T series including the t200’s and 200’s man I fell in love with them. I love the look of how much of a players club they look. Also how much workability I have over them. I started to save up money to get me some of these and I cant wait to take them out to the course.
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PGA TOUR | Wyndham Championship Aaron Rai capped off a remarkable regular season of ball striking with his first PGA TOUR victory Sunday in North Carolina, hitting his Pro V1 golf ball to 6 feet, 7 inches on the 72nd hole and then draining the putt to win by two shots. Rai, who ranks No. 4 on the PGA TOUR in Strokes Gained: Total, gained a field-best +11.347 strokes gained tee-to-green, with more than eight of those strokes coming on approach shots (+8.747/1st). On Sunday, he led all competitors with more than four strokes gained on approach shots (+4.118), while hitting 15 of 18 greens with a field-best average proximity of 20 feet, 3 inches. For the week, Rai hit 59 of 72 (82%) greens in regulation, with a tournament-best average proximity of 25 feet. He also got up-and-down on 10 of 13 attempts (77%/T6). Rai’s victory was the 28th win for Titleist golf ball players this season on the PGA TOUR, seven times the nearest competitor with four. AARON RAI ON WHY HE PLAYS PRO V1 “I don't have many equipment deals because I want the freedom to choose what I feel is best regardless of contracts, regardless of any other incentives. And I certainly wouldn't be using the Titleist ball if I didn't think it was the best regardless of any other factor.” “A lot of the golf courses that we play week in, week out, the margin between hitting great shots and being in bad spots is so, so small. And there’s a lot of variables that go into hitting the ball. But certainly when I do my job well, it’s paramount that the ball is in the area that I want it to be. And I don’t think I’ve hit a shot where the ball hasn't been where I’ve wanted it to be when I feel like I've done my part. And again, the ball plays a massive role in that. And that's the reason that I’ve used the Titleist ball for pretty much the whole time that I’ve played golf. And that’s the reason why I’m still using it now.” “The flight, it has a great balance of height and spin. I’ve probably been using Pro V1 since I was nine or 10 years old, and I can’t really see myself ever moving from it. I just feel if I do my job, I feel like the ball hits the windows that I expect them to be in.” “The feel of it around the greens is second to none. Feel is also associated with sound. Hearing a certain note off the irons, hearing a certain note off the wedges, same off the driver. I quite like softness and I feel like it really gives that, even with the fuller shots. I probably feel it more around the greens, but it’s just got that nice balance of softness, and just what it does as soon as it’s off the face is just in the right area for me.” AARON RAI ON HOW HE MARKS HIS PRO V1 www.youtube.com/watch “I get the Pro V mark, put my device around it, put a line around the whole ball. It gives me feedback for line, gives me feedback for roll in practice. I also like to add a black mark in line with the Titleist, so that gives me a focal point to look at when I'm over the ball. It helps keep my head a little bit more steady. Then to finish off, I put four initials, which signify family members. Those are L-O-N-F, and I do that around the Titleist.” TITLEIST IS MOST PLAYED DRIVER AT WYNDHAM, MOST PLAYED ON TOUR IN 2024 This week at the Wyndham Championship, 40 percent of the drivers in play were Titleist (63). NEW GT drivers , available now for fittings worldwide, accounted for 45 of those Titleist drivers, more than the nearest competitor’s total number of drivers (34, 22%). So far this season on the PGA TOUR, Titleist drivers have been played in competition 1,744 times (37%). The nearest competitor has been played 1,025 times (22%). LPGA TOUR | LYDIA KO MAKES HISTORY BY QUALIFYING FOR THE LPGA HALL OF FAME Lydia Ko , adding to a career that includes 20 LPGA titles and two major championships, has officially secured her place in history, earning the final point she needed for qualification into the LPGA Hall of Fame. KO ON HER TITLEIST GOLF BALL “I’ve used the Titleist ball for a really long time and I can speak from my experience that every time I’ve tried something new I’ve been able to see a difference, and I just love how it is the #1 golf ball. It’s not just an advertisement. It is something that I believe and something that I really trust. The golf ball is such a crucial part of the equipment standpoint and in the game.” PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Boeing Classic Stephen Ames (Pro V1) made four back-nine birdies to close in 67 and win his 9th title on the Champions Tour. Ames’ ballstriking was dialed in this week, as he hit 42 of 54 greens in regulation (78%, T3). The win marked his third of the season. JGTO | Yokohama Minato Championship Playing his Pro V1x golf ball along with his TSR2 driver, blended set of T-Series irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron GOLO putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Ren Yonezawa shot four rounds of 67 or lower (66-67-65-64) to earn his second JGTO victory of the year. Yonezawa’s 22-under total was good for a three-stroke victory. What’s in the Bag? | Ren Yonezawa Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 11.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 18.0° Utility Iron: U•505 3 Irons: T200 4 and T100 5-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46°, 52°, 58° Putter: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.2 tour prototype GT MOMENTUM CONTINUES ON JGTO Titleist was the most played driver this week on the JGTO, with 44 drivers in play (29%) compared to 37 (24%) for the nearest competitor. GT2 , GT3 and GT4 drivers were in the bags of 29 players, making GT the most played driver line at the event. ASIAN TOUR | International Series England Titleist Brand Ambassador Peter Uihlein closed with a bogey-free 8-under 63 to close out a runaway seven-shot victory. Uihlein – who played a Pro V1x golf ball, NEW GT3 driver, a NEW GT2 fairway metal, 620 MB irons, four Vokey SM10 wedges and a Scotty Cameron putter – shot rounds of 71-61-69-63 to reach his winning 20 under total. The victory marked his first on the Asian Tour. Seven of the top-8 finishers played a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. What’s in the Bag? | Peter Uihlein Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver : NEW GT3 10.0* Fairway Metal: NEW GT2 15.0° Hybrid: TSR3 21.0° Irons: 620 MB 4-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 54.14F, WedgeWorks 58L, 60.04T Putter : Scotty Cameron Fastback 1.5 tour prototype CHINA TOUR | Wuhan Modern-Land Beyond Sky Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Bowen Xiao earned his third career China Tour title, closing in 4-under 68 to win by one. Xiao – gaming a Pro V1 golf ball, NEW GT3 driver, two NEW GT2 fairways, 620 MB irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and a Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2 putter –finished atop a leaderboard that saw 10 of the top-11 finishers play a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. What’s in the Bag? | Bowen Xiao Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: NEW GT3 10.0° Fairway Metal: NEW GT2 13.5°, 18.0° Irons: T200 4-iron and 620 MB 5-PW Wedges : Vokey Design SM10 50°, 54°, 58° Putter : Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2 tour prototype AMATEUR | Women’s Amateur TITLEIST IS #1 BALL, TOP CHOICE TEE-TO-GREEN AT SOUTHERN HILLS Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, with 84 percent of the field – including the stroke play medalist (Pro V1x) – teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. Titleist was also the most played driver (37%), fairway (30%), hybrid (36%), utility iron (83%), iron (33%), wedge (53%) and putter (31%) this week at Southern Hills, topping the counts in every major equipment category: In a field of 156 players, 131 teed up and Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball (84%), more than 10 times the nearest competitor (12). 58 players (37%) gamed a Titleist driver, 24 more than the nearest competitor (34/22%). Titleist was also the most played fairway (83/30%) and hybrid (59/36%). Titleist iron sets were in the bags of 51 players (33%), compared to 32 (21%) for the nearest competitor. More than 80 percent of the utility irons in play were also Titleist (34, 83%). Of all the gap, sand and lob wedges at Southern Hills, 53 percent were Vokey Design (250), over three times the nearest competitor (67/14%). On the greens, there were 49 Scotty Cameron putters in play (31%), compared to 39 (25%) for the nearest competitor. AMATEUR | Elite Amateur Golf Series The 2024 Men’s Elite Amateur Golf Series concluded with last week’s Western Amateur. The winner of the series-long Elite Amateur Cup played a Pro V1 golf ball in each of the seven Elite Amateur events. He finished with over 62 points, five clear of second place. The winner of the Women’s Elite Amateur Cup series, which concluded last month at the LNGA Amateur, also played a Pro V1 golf ball. ... #TeamTitleist
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Does anyone know of any changes coming for 2025? I’ll be having my fitting in September and I’m just wondering if a new class of Irons are projected for 2025. I had my TSR2 driver little over a year and the GT came out, I don’t want to purchase a T series set if they're expected to change.
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Hey all, Just received my new T-150s (9-iron through 5-iron) and noticed that the 8 and 9 do not have a muscle channel. Tried to do a search about this but didn't have any luck. Does anyone know why the 8 and 9 does not have a muscle channel?
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On 8/4/2024 My 15 year old son Aced a 138 yard par 3 at Norvelt Golf Club in southwestern PA. It was only his 2nd time ever on a real course! His grandparents were also there to witness. He hit the ball from the T box with a 7 iron. The ball landed a few feet from the hole and rolled in! His grandmother accidentally got the whole thing on video. She was trying to take a picture of him and had her iPhone on video! www.titleist.com/.../fzz0e1bssnyt294jsvdw www.titleist.com/.../nvqctm0i1yv5yafzvjmf www.titleist.com/.../uifd2p4sadlmztmzvham www.titleist.com/.../kdjzbukz14ea8gims1ug
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I scored my first hole in one 8/2/2024 at Field Ferry Golf Club in Calhoun GA. I was playing with my buddies and just kind of scraping through my round. Got to the 17th hole, a par 3 playing 139 yards. Picturesque hole with a chimney sitting to the left of the green near a pond. I was playing my typical Pro V1x yellow, selected my Titleist T-150 9 iron and hoped I would make a decent swing. I did hit it solid and saw it traveling towards the hole then I lost sight of the ball. All three of my buddies started jumping and screaming it went in. Being somewhat jaded, I said “ I’ll believe it when I see it. Lo and behold, it was in the cup. I’ve been playing golf for nearly 50 years. This was my first; I still don’t think it’s set in yet. I do hope I’ve broken the seal and more will follow. I might just invest in a Titleist fitting to hopefully speed up making my next ace. Proud to be a Titleist player for the last 20+ years. www.titleist.com/.../w5lknhg6bbzghmrd2txe
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PGA TOUR / DP WORLD TOUR | Genesis Scottish Open “I’ve not been shy in saying it,” Titleist Brand Ambassador Robert MacIntyre said after Saturday’s third round. “The Scottish Open is the one I want.” On Sunday, he went out and won it – playing his final five holes in 4 under par to win by one shot. Playing a Pro V1 golf ball and a Titleist setup that includes his TSR2 driver, 620 CB irons and Vokey Design wedges, the 27-year-old Scot eagled the par-5 16th to tie the lead, then birdied 18 to claim his second PGA TOUR victory, both coming in his last five starts. MacIntyre gained more than eight shots tee-to-green (+8.7/4th) over the four days at The Renaissance Club, including more than five shots with his approach play (+5.307/6th). What’s in the Bag? | Robert MacIntyre Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7 X Fairway Metal: NEW GT3 15.0° | Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8 X Irons: 620 CB 4-9 | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Onyx (46-50), Dynamic Gold S400 Onyx (56-60) 24 WINS THIS SEASON FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS Robert MacIntyre's victory on Sunday in Scotland marked the eighth consecutive week that a Titleist golf ball player has won on the PGA TOUR. In total, 24 events this season have been won with a Pro V1 or Pro V1x model, more than eight times the nearest competitor with three. GT DRIVER MOMENTUM CONTINUES ON PGA TOUR Since launching at the Memorial Tournament in June, over 100 players have already gamed a GT driver on the PGA TOUR. This week at the Genesis Scottish Open, there were 35 GT drivers in play, while there were 44 in play at the ISCO Championship. Titleist was the most played driver at both the Genesis Scottish Open (55, 35%) and the ISCO Championship (66, 42%). Among those who have moved into GT metals is the 2013 Masters champion, who plays a NEW GT2 10.0° driver and added a NEW GT2 15.0° fairway to his bag at the start of the week. He finished runner-up at 17 under, gaining 4.124 strokes on the field off the tee (5th). His solo second-place finish was his best of the season. MACINTYRE WINS WITH FOUR VOKEY WEDGES Robert MacIntyre gamed four Vokey wedges in his winning setup: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K. MacIntyre relied on the same loft and grind configurations to win his first PGA TOUR start at the RBC Canadian Open last month. This week, he gained 0.695 shots around the greens and went 11-for-16 in up-and-downs. MacIntyre’s victory makes it 21 wins this year on the PGA TOUR for players gaming at least one Vokey wedge, including eight of the last ten. This week in Scotland, six of the top-nine finishers had a Vokey in the bag: 1. Robert MacIntyre : NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K 2. 2013 Masters Champion : Vokey Design SM9 48.10F, NEW SM10 54.08M, WedgeWorks 58L T4. Ludvig Åberg : NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K T4. Sungjae Im : Vokey SM9 48.10F (@ 47), 54.14F (@ 53), SM7 60.04L T4. OWGR No. 2 : NEW Vokey Design SM10 WedgeWorks 58.06K (@ 59) T4. FedExCup No. 50 : Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 48.10F, 54.14F, 60.04L KORN FERRY TOUR | The Ascendant presented by Blue Cristobal Del Solar (Pro V1x) played his final four holes in 4 under to pull away from the chasing pack and become a Korn Ferry Tour champion for the first time. Del Solar, who is projected to move to No. 5 in the season-long points race with the victory, shot four rounds in the 60’s (66-68-66-66) and posted 22 under, good for a four-shot win. He was in total control of his Pro V1x over the four rounds at TPC Colorado, hitting 59 of 72 greens in regulation (82%, T2). DEL SOLAR’S MOVE TO 2023 PRO V1 x Del Solar began the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour season playing a competitive golf ball brand. In late May at the AdventHealth Championship, Del Solar made a mid-season move to Titleist, switching to a Pro V1x Left Dash . Two months later, Del Solar worked with Jeff Beyers of Titleist Golf Ball R&D , looking for more spin at the bottom end of his bag. He moved to 2023 Pro V1x at the Price Cutter Championship and went on to record his then-best finish on the Korn Ferry Tour – a solo 5th at the NV5 Invitational – in his next start. “Cristobal really liked Left Dash but we thought he could benefit from a little bit more spin with his short irons and wedges,” Beyers said. “He tried 2023 Pro V1x and it was a pretty easy change for him. The numbers were great. He played really well, made a late season push to get his TOUR card and now he’s off to a great start this year.” 2023 Pro V1x is engineered with a high gradient dual core design that delivers lower long game spin for increased distance and a more consistent flight – helping golfers hit the ball longer and straighter while maintaining the Drop-and-Stop greenside control that Pro V1x players rely on to play their best. KPGA | Gunsan CC Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Yubin Jang defended the title he won last year as an amateur, posting 16 under for four days to win by two. Jang, playing a Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, made four birdies and an eagle on Sunday to pull away from the field. What’s in the Bag? | Yubin Jang Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metal: NEW GT3 15.0° Utility Irons: 718 T-MB 2-3 Irons: 620 CB 4-5 and 620 MB 6-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 52.08F, 58.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 5s GT DRIVERS LAUNCH ON KPGA Titleist was the most played driver this week at the Gunsan CC Open, with more than half the field (73, 51%) playing a Titleist driver. In the first week GT drivers were available, 31 players made the immediate move to a GT2 , GT3 or GT4 model. KLPGA | High1 Resort Ladies Open 2024 Jiu Ko (Pro V1) earned her second career KLPGA victory, shooting four rounds in the 60’s (67-66-67-69) to post 19 under and win by two. AMATEUR | Trans-Mississippi Amateur Playing his Pro V1x golf ball and NEW GT2 driver among his Titleist setup, Drew Goodman won on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff, having shot a final round 64 to post the clubhouse lead at 14 under. What’s in the Bag? | Drew Goodman Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: NEW GT2 9.0° Hybrid: TSR2 18.0° Irons: 620 MB 4-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60L ... #TeamTitleist
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Has anyone put Tour AD iron shafts in T 150?
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I Crossed off a lifelong bucket list that I never believed would happen - hit a hole in one playing with my dad at Spencer T. Olin Golf Course - 205y #8. A long 8 iron (wind was thankfully with us) with a Pro V1! It was a surreal feeling. I didn't jump for joy or yell, it was more of a feeling of just trying not to shed a few tears, honestly. My heart was full. A remarkable experience that I will never forget. Team Titleist for life! www.titleist.com/.../rwkunl8ehgjcnl9zsoys
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PGA TOUR | John Deere Classic In complete control of his Pro V1 golf ball, Davis Thompson birdied five of his first six holes Sunday at the TPC Deere Run to pull away from the pack, closing in 7-under 64 to win his first PGA TOUR title by four shots and earn a spot in the upcoming Open Championship. The 25-year-old and former World No. 1 amateur posted rounds of 63-67-62-64 to finish the week at 28 under par after a field-best 30 birdies and one eagle. For the week, Thompson gained more than 11 shots on the field tee-to-green (+11.263) with more than eight strokes gained on approach shots (+2.722/29th) and around the green (+5.336/5th). Sunday on the most difficult hole at TPC Deere Run – the 513-yard par-4 ninth – Thompson hit his 245-yard approach shot to 6 feet, 7 inches from the pin, the closest of the day. He rolled in his Pro V1 for the birdie and a front-nine 29, the lowest front-nine score by a 54-hole leader this season. DAVIS THOMPSON ON HIS MOVE TO PRO V1 www.youtube.com/watch Davis Thompson , now in his second season as a member of the PGA TOUR, switched to a Pro V1 golf ball during his junior season at the University of Georgia (2019-20), making the move from a competitive model. He finished the season as a first-team All-American, ascending to No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in November 2020 and again in March 2021. “I grew up playing [a competitive] golf ball and messed around with [other brands] a little bit, but I really settled in on [Pro V1] my last two years of college and never looked back. “It’s the best, it’s #1 on tour. I feel like it’s very consistent. I know what I’m going to get and I know if I put a good swing on it, I’m going to hit it in the right window, which is great. You don’t get any foul balls and I just feel like it's the most consistent.” “I play the Pro V1 because I'm a natural high ball hitter and it spins less with exceptional spin around the greens, so for me to be able to flight the golf ball how I want and control the windows I'm trying to hit it in is very, very key for me.” “I think getting fit for golf balls is kind of a lost art. I think it's huge for especially amateurs to know which golf ball they need to play. I know Titleist has a lot of great options for amateur players and if they can find the right one that fits them, it's not always just simply buying a Pro V1 to Pro V1x, but other options as well. You’ve got to find which one clicks all of the boxes that you want clicked off.” “When I think about Titleist, I just think about going to the first tee and showing your golf ball to your playing competitors. And a lot of times all three of them are showing a Titleist golf ball and the markings that they have on it. So that means a lot.” SEVEN WINS IN A ROW FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS Davis Thompson's victory at the John Deere Classic marked the seventh in a row for Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball players on the PGA TOUR – and the 23rd overall for the 2024 season, 20 more than the nearest competitor (3). The last seven winners: Charles Schwab Challenge: Davis Riley , Pro V1 RBC Canadian Open: Robert MacIntyre , Pro V1 The Memorial Tournament: Pro V1 U.S. Open: Pro V1x Left Dash Travelers Championship: Pro V1 Rocket Mortgage Classic: Cam Davis , Pro V1 John Deere Classic : Davis Thompson, Pro V1 43 PLAYERS GAME NEW GT DRIVERS AT JOHN DEERE The rapid adoption of NEW Titleist GT drivers continued this week at the John Deere Classic, as 43 players gamed a NEW GT2 , GT3 or GT4 model at the John Deere. Eight players made the move to the new models this week, joining the 31 players who added a GT driver to the bag at last week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic. Since their debut at the Memorial Tournament, more than 60 players have already teed up a GT driver on the PGA TOUR. Titleist was the most played driver at TPC Deere Run with 64 drivers in play (41%). The 43 GT drivers played this week accounted for more than the nearest competitor’s total number of drivers (35). Titleist Brand Ambassador Chesson Hadley moved into a NEW GT2 10.0° driver this week, and he recorded his most accurate driving round of the year on Sunday (86%). He also recorded his fastest clubhead speed of the season (116.14 mph). Also adding a GT driver this week was FedExCup No. 86, who averaged a season-best 312.5 yards off the tee in Round 2 playing a GT2 9.0°. The 2016 Wells Fargo champion added a GT3 9.0° driver and a GT2 13.5 fairway this week and recorded two single-round season-high's: 93% driving accuracy in Round 1 and a 317.5-yard average off the tee in Round 4. C.T. PAN ADDS GT METALS, T150 IRONS; FINISHES T2, QUALIFIES FOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Titleist Brand Ambassador C.T. Pan shot rounds of 65-63-68-64 to finish T2 at 24 under, earning a spot in the field at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon. Pan, gaming his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment , gained 11.521 strokes on the field from tee to green (2nd in the field) this week, with an additional 3.174 gained on the greens. Last week at the Rocket Mortgage, Pan was one of 31 players who added a NEW GT driver to the bag. Making his first TOUR start since the models launched at the Memorial, Pan put a NEW GT2 9.0° driver and a NEW GT3 16.5° fairway in the bag. This week, he gained 1.473 strokes on the field off the tee, hitting 71% of his fairways in regulation – including his season’s best Driving Accuracy in Round 1 (86%). On Sunday, he averaged 298 yards in Driving Distance (All Drives), also a season best. New to Pan’s setup this week were his T150 5-9 irons, having previously played T100 5-9 irons. Pan saw higher launch and more distance with the 150’s, which helped him hit 57 of 72 greens in regulation this week (79%, T14). What’s in the Bag? | C.T. Pan Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: NEW GT2 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Red 6 X Fairway Metals: NEW GT3 16.5° | Fujikura Ventus Red 7 X and TSR2 21.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei CK 80 TX Utility Iron: U•505 1 | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red RDX 80 Irons: T200 4 | KBS PGI 90 and T150 5-9 | KBS PGI 90 Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 52.08F, WedgeWorks 58.06K | True Temper Dynamic Gold Purple S400 Putter: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.5 tour prototype WAGR NO. 3 FINISHES TOP-10 IN BACK-TO-BACK WEEKS On the heels of a T10 finish at last week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic, the world’s third-ranked amateur closed in 8-under 63, finishing T2 and becoming the first amateur since 1958 to finish in the top 10 in back-to-back TOUR starts. Playing his Pro V1 golf ball, he made 26 birdies and an eagle while gaining 6.820 strokes on the field with his approach play (2nd) this week. He also gained 3.87 strokes off the tee (6th) gaming his TSR2 8.0° driver. Over eight combined rounds between the Rocket Mortgage Classic and the John Deere Classic, he is 38 under par. He ranked second in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee in Detroit and sixth in the same statistic this week in the Quad Cities. The events marked just his second and third career PGA TOUR starts, and his first came just four weeks prior at the U.S. Open (T41). SPRINGER SHOOTS 59 Titleist Brand Ambassador Hayden Springer opened the week with a 12-under 59, the 14th sub-60 score in PGA TOUR history. Springer, gaming his Pro V1 golf ball along with his NEW GT driver and fairways, made eight birdies and two eagles while gaining 5.381 strokes from tee to green on the day. Springer went on to finish T7 at 21 under, his best finish since a T3 at the Puerto Rico Open in March. What’s in the Bag? | Hayden Springer Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: GT3 8.0° | Diamana GT 70 TX Fairway Metals: GT2 13.5° | Diamana GT 80 TX and GT3 18.0° fairway | Project X HZRDUS Black 80 6.5 Irons: T150 4-9 irons | KBS C-Taper 125 S+ Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F (@ 44), SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, SM9 60.08M | KBS $-Taper Reinforced 125 S+ (46), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (50-60) DP WORLD TOUR | BMW International Open Ewen Ferguson (Pro V1) closed in 4-under 68, winning his third DP World Tour event and earning a spot in the field at the Open Championship. Ferguson carded rounds of 67-64-71-68 to post 18 under, good for a two-shot win. Over the three rounds with measured stats, Ferguson ranked 4th in Strokes Gained: Approach (+1.97 per round) and 4th in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green (+2.6). He finished T7 in Greens in Regulation (76%). Titleist was the most played driver at the BMW International with 55 (35%) in play. Of those, 34 were NEW GT models. Eleven players made the move to a NEW GT driver for the first time this week, including the 2018 Masters champion, who put a NEW GT3 8.0° driver in the bag. FERGUSON ON HIS PRO V1 “I am currently playing with the (2023) Titleist Pro V1. After conducting some testing, I noticed that I was getting slightly lower spin with the driver allowing me to manipulate the golf ball a lot easier as well as having that bit more control when playing in windy conditions. Around the greens too, the ball felt nice and soft off the face when chipping, hitting bunker shots as well as with the putter too, so it was a no brainer.” LET | Aramco Team Series – London Leona Maguire (Pro V1) earned her first career LET title, making a clutch eagle on the 18th hole to win by one. Maguire, who became the first Irishwoman to win on the LET with her victory, posted a three-round total of 8 under around the Centurion Club. JGTO | Japan PGA Championship Yuta Sugiura (Pro V1x) earned his first victory as a professional, posting 18 under to win by one. The 22-year-old, who became the first ever amateur to win the JGTO’s Dunlop Phoenix Tournament last year, carded rounds of 65-66-65-72 to triumph around Fuji Country Kani Club. ASIAN TOUR | International Series Morocco Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben Campbell overcame a three-shot deficit with two holes to play, tying the lead in regulation and then winning in extra holes. Campbell, playing his Pro V1 golf ball and TSR driver among his Titleist setup, made eagle on the par-4 17th and birdie on the 72nd hole to reach 15 under. Another birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff saw Campbell claim his second career Asian Tour title. What’s in the Bag? | Ben Campbell Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 10.0° Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° Irons: T100 4-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.12F, WedgeWorks 54.08M, 60.10S ... #TeamTitleist
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For those who woke up to the fact that Titleist clubs are awesome this is for you. I realize everyone is very excited about the new GT series. Sorry but I am a little late to TT and TSR party. You know, mass marketing bombards the mind and all your buddies are hitting cally and TM the last several years. I began 2024 by demanding I change my old across the line at the top habits. Then reading a ton of info on the T website. Interviews, fittings with tour players and product composition. Funny because I had an awesome 2023 year, winning my division in my Monday night leauge alone with team championship same Leauge, then winner the team title with my wife in the Tuesday night leauge and placing 3rd/2nd half in Friday couple league. Still I knew I wanted to became a better striker of the golf ball. Thanks to the members of TT for your input as well. After a Titleist fitting early spring, on a bad hitting day I tortured myself Deciding between the TRS1 and 2. The numbers were TSR1 with R2 MMT shaft. The final straw was from the director of golf at my club. He was hitting the 1 and said he liked it best between both. Sorry at the beach and bored out of my mind except for the great sights every once in a while. When I noticed the TRS line was making way for the GT my eye balls bugged out at the price drop! I emailed the operations and GM of my club and said order it. TSR1 12 D with Reg flex MMT 40 shaft with suggested 360 light grip. My reservation about this set up was cleared by a CC on UTube killing that set up with 110mph swing. I swing 80. I hit 3 lg buckets with it (2 sessions). Coming from 10.5d driver I delofted to 11.25. Much better. The pull was still prevalent so I went to flat. Bingo, beat my old driver in the 2nd bucket session, more accurate and super easy to hit. Even swinging super easy on plane the ball traveled. Since then I’ve played 4 or 5 rounds with the Tsr1 driver and could not be happier! Last month as luck would have it I won a TM sim2 max hybrid. They told me I could exchange for whatever at the box store it came from. So, yesterday I scooped the TSR1 3 metal and going to tune it in tomorrow. So I am on my way of filling my entire 13 slots with Titleist. Sorry but I am not giving up on my 2-ball Ten double bend putter. But hybrid, wedges then irons this winter are coming into the bag. My point is if you are just getting into the game of Titleist don’t discount the TSR series. They are game changers!
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I carded a 2 on the par 5 fourth hole at Traditions Gold Club on 7/6/24. 3 wood off the tee, T-100 6 iron from 185. Pro V-1. Is there a registry? I have yet to make an ace, but double eagle is pretty cool!
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Missed my chance to get the T Series irons in all black. Haven't been able to find any that I'm confident in buying and would love for Titleist to offer this again. Anyone know if they will anytime soon? www.titleist.com/.../p6pwm6mopad2e6rvdygw
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It was the Annual Canada Day Hole In One Tournament in Lac La Biche, AB. There was approx. 190 golfers that day, the biggest turnout the course has ever had for this tournament. I was the first to hit from our group on hole 13. It was 154 yards to a front pin. Wind was blowing in the face from right to left at approx 20 km/h at roughly 12:30 pm. I was using my LH Titleist T-200 7 iron, Pro V 1. The ball was struck well with a 2 - 3 yard fade heading toward the pin, the ball kept tracking through the apex and on the way down... Then WACK! SLAM DUNK!!! No divet, no hop, straight in the cup! It was my first hole in one and will always be my most memorable! www.titleist.com/.../at7jodvmbn1hxvlj53ls www.titleist.com/.../gsxpyskwk9k3kuvxkhq8 www.titleist.com/.../vjwv4ztt9rk7sfaiy3b7
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Just got fitted for my first set of titleist irons. Came from cally irons What a game changer, love my new T150s www.titleist.com/.../ka6timtpdhoi4z8ctdao
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PGA TOUR | Rocket Mortgage Classic Strong in the clutch, Titleist Brand Ambassador Cam Davis played his final two holes in 1 under par – getting his Pro V1 golf ball up-and-down on Nos. 17 (birdie) and 18 (par) – to win by one shot on a gusty day at Detroit Golf Club. Gaming a full bag of Titleist equipment, Davis gained more than eight shots on the field tee-to-green (+8.674/4th), with more than seven of them coming on approach shots (+4.352/12th) and around the green (+3.052/9th). He gained over three more strokes on the green (3.677/19th), using a Scotty Cameron TourType Special Select Masterful tour prototype putter that he put in play for the first time last week at the Travelers Championship. What’s in the Bag? | Cam Davis Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 10.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 7 X Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 8 X Irons: T100 3 | KBS Tour V 120 X and 620 CB 4-PW | KBS Tour V 120 X Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 52.12F, 56.14F, WedgeWorks 60L | True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Putter: Scotty Cameron TourType Special Select Masterful tour prototype SIX WINS IN A ROW FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS Cam Davis' victory at the Rocket Mortage Classic was the sixth in a row for Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball players on the PGA TOUR – and the 22nd overall for the 2024 season, 19 more than the nearest competitor (3). The last six winners: Charles Schwab Challenge: Davis Riley , Pro V1 RBC Canadian Open: Robert MacIntyre , Pro V1 The Memorial Tournament: Pro V1 U.S. Open: Pro V1x Left Dash Travelers Championship: Pro V1 Rocket Mortgage Classic: Cam Davis , Pro V1 DAVIS ON HIS PRO V1 GOLF BALL “The Pro V1 was the first high quality ball that I ever used. I mean, after I got through the stage of just being happy to find a good quality ball in the trees as a junior, this is the first ball that I really kind of started using. I used it because Adam Scott was the guy when I was growing up (in Australia), and he was a Titleist guy. But ever since then, it’s just been the feel and the flight – it's just been what I've been used to ever since, and I love it.” “[The consistency] is through the bag, from the feel of striking a putt out of the middle, to spin on the wedges, to being able to control your ball flight and distance with the irons, all the way up to getting the most reliable ball flight out of your driver to keep the ball in play. I mean, you're hitting it on every shot, so you want it to be reliable on each shot.” DAVIS WINS WITH VOKEY SM10 WEDGES, L GRIND LOB WEDGE Cam Davis' Vokey wedge setup consists of three NEW SM10 wedges: a 52.12F gap wedge, 56.14F sand wedge and WedgeWorks 60L lob wedge that helped him gain over three strokes on the field around the greens (+3.052, 9th). The L Grind is a common choice for players who want a low bounce lob wedge with heel, toe, and trailing edge relief. Its leading edge sits close to the ground and works well on tight or firm lies, in a square or open position. Compared to other low bounce options in the Vokey lineup, the L Grind offers slightly more protection from excessive digging. “The L Grind is for the player looking for the versatility of a low bounce wedge,” said Aaron Dill, Vokey Tour Representative . “It's really the perfect balance of ‘I want versatility, but I also want a little forgiveness to go with it.’ The forward bounce on the L helps reduce dig, but players are still able to open it up and slide under the ball easily. It's a great option for players looking for a little bit less bounce.” Reigning Champion Golfer of the Year Brian Harman as well as Max Homa , Sungjae Im , Emily K. Pedersen , J.T. Poston and Albane Valenzuela are among those players also gaming the L. Read more about L Grind here: https://mediacenter.titleist.com/en-US/237473-vokey-wedgeworks-launches-2024-l-grind With Davis’ victory, six of the last seven PGA TOUR events have been won by a player gaming at least two Vokey wedges: Rocket Mortgage Classic | Cam Davis : NEW Vokey Design SM10 52.12F, 56.14F, WedgeWorks 60L wedges Travelers Championship : Vokey Design SM8 50.12F, 56.14F, SM9 WedgeWorks 60T wedges The Memorial : Vokey Design SM8 50.12F, 56.14F, SM9 WedgeWorks 60T wedges RBC Canadian Open | Robert MacIntyre : NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K wedges Charles Schwab Challenge | Davis Riley : NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.08F, 56.08M, WedgeWorks 60A+ wedges PGA Championship: NEW Vokey Design SM10 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K wedges 31 MORE PLAYERS SWITCH TO GT DRIVERS AT ROCKET MORTGAGE The rapid adoption of NEW Titleist GT drivers continued this week in Detroit, as 31 players added a new GT2 , GT3 or GT4 model to the bag at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. That includes 25 players who gamed a GT driver in their first PGA TOUR start since the new models launched at the Memorial. Titleist was the most played driver at Detroit Golf Club with 62 drivers in play (39%) – and 44 of them were GT models, more than the nearest competitor’s total number of drivers (33). Last week, GT drivers made their DP World Tour debut with 28 players making the immediate switch. A week earlier on the Korn Ferry Tour, 25 players put GT in play in their first week of availability. Among the NEW GT drivers making their TOUR debut at Rocket Mortgage: Tyson Alexander: GT2 9.0° driver, GT2 21.0° fairway Anders Albertson: GT2 10.0° driver Rafael Campos: GT2 9.0° driver, GT3 15.0° fairway Bud Cauley: GT2 9.0° driver Trace Crowe: GT2 10.0° driver Tyler Duncan: GT2 9.0°, GT2 15.0° fairway Chesson Hadley: GT3 10.0° driver Garrick Higgo: GT4 10.0° driver Charley Hoffman: GT2 9.0° driver Michael Kim: GT2 11.0° driver S.H. Kim: GT2 9.0° driver Patton Kizzire: GT3 9.0° driver Troy Merritt: GT2 9.0° driver, GT2 15.0° fairway C.T. Pan : GT2 9.0° driver, GT3 16.5° fairway Raul Pereda: GT2 10.0° driver, GT3 15.0° fairway Webb Simpson: GT3 10.0° driver Callum Tarren: GT3 9.0° driver, GT3 15.0° fairway Ben Taylor: GT3 10.0° driver, GT3 15.0° fairway Tom Whitney: GT3 11.0° driver Carson Young: GT3 10.0° driver Jackson Koivun (a): GT3 9.0° driver Kyle Martin (PGA Professional): GT3 10.0° driver 2021 Wyndham Championship winner: GT2 10.0° driver 2023 Sanderson Farms Championship winner: GT3 9.0° driver 2022 Valero Texas Open champion: GT2 9.0° driver 2014 Travelers Championship winner: GT3 9.0° driver, GT2 13.5° fairway 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship winner: GT3 11.0° driver 2016 PGA Champion: GT3 8.0 driver FedExCup No. 116: GT3 9.0° driver FedExCup No. 117: GT3 9.0° driver FedExCup No. 199: GT2 9.0° driver DP WORLD TOUR | Italian Open Marcel Siem (Pro V1) earned his sixth-career DP World Tour title, prevailing in extra holes at Adriatic Golf Club Cervia. Siem shot rounds of 69-68-66-71 to post 10 under, capped off with a playoff-forcing birdie on the 72nd hole. He made birdie on the 18th once more following regulation to seal the win. For the week, he gained 1.77 shots per round from tee to green on the field (8th). DP WORLD TOUR CHAMP PLAYS THREE VOKEY WEDGES The winner of the Italian Open had three Vokeys in his winning setup: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.08F, 58.04T wedges. GT DRIVERS ON DP WORLD TOUR GT drivers launched last week on the DP World Tour at the KLM Open, with 28 players making the immediate move to a GT2 , GT3 or GT4 model, including Titleist Brand Ambassador Marcus Kinhult , who put a GT3 9.0° driver in the bag before finishing T2 in a sudden-death playoff. This week at the Italian Open, Titleist was the most played driver with 61 (39% of the field) in play, compared to 43 (28%) for the nearest competitor. Thirty-three of those were NEW GT drivers, with 15 more players making the move, including: Todd Clements: GT2 9.0° driver Grant Forrest: GT2 10.0° driver Julien Guerrier: GT2 9.0° driver Yuto Katsuragawa: GT2 10.0° driver Masahiro Kawamura: GT3 10.0° driver Francesco Laporta: GT3 9.0° driver Zander Lombard: GT2 8.0° driver Yannik Paul: GT3 9.0° driver Garrick Porteous: GT3 10.0° driver Jason Scrivener: GT3 10.0° driver Jordan Smith: GT3 8.0° driver Andy Sullivan: GT3 10.0° driver PGA TOUR AMERICAS | ATB Classic Titleist Brand Ambassador Frederik Kjettrup made it back-to-back victories to start the Canada swing of the 2024 PGA TOUR Americas season. Kjettrup, who plays a Pro V1 golf ball as well as a TSR3 driver, blended set of T-Series and 620 MB irons, three NEW Vokey SM10 wedges and a Scotty Cameron Newport putter, was the only player to card all four rounds in the 60’s, posting 16 under for the week at Northern Bear Golf Club. He hit 63% of his fairways (T10) and 76% of his greens (T13) in regulation. He averaged just 1.62 putts per GIR (2nd). What’s in the Bag? | Frederik Kjettrup Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Irons: T200 3, T100 4-5 and 620 MB 6-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.04T or 60.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Super Select KPGA TOUR | Bizplay-One the Club Open Hur Inhoi (Pro V1 Yellow) earned his sixth career KPGA title with a playoff victory. Inhoi shot a final round 6-under 65 to force extra holes with Titleist Brand Ambassador Jang Yubin , with both players posting 17 under. Inhoi made two birdies in the playoff, crowning him the champion. Titleist golf ball players swept the top-6 positions on the final leaderboard this week. KLPGA | Mona Yongpyong Open Hyunkyung Park (Pro V1) made it back-to-back wins on the KLPGA, earning her second victory in two weeks and her third of the 2024 season. After carding rounds of 67-67-69 (13 under) for the week, Park made birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to clinch the title. Eight of the top-11 finishers on the final leaderboard played a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. CHAMPION GAMES VOKEY WEDGES The winner of the Mona Yongpyong Open won for the second time in two weeks with two Vokeys in the bag: NEW SM10 52.08F and 58.10S wedges. LET | VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Alice Hewson closed out her second LET victory in dramatic fashion, making eagle on No. 17 and birdie on No. 18 to post a Sunday 65 and force extra holes at 11 under. Another birdie on 18 in the playoff finished the job for Hewson, who now jumps to No. 5 in the LET Order of Merit. HEWSON’S MOVE TO PRO V1x In 2023, Hewson worked with the team at Titleist to dial in her golf ball model. She had previously been playing Pro V1 , but through a Tour level ball fitting, she found that the added spin and height from Pro V1x would give her more control and stopping power with her approach play. “It’s made such a big change to my game,” said Hewson last summer on her ball model change. Hewson also gamed a TSR2 driver, TSR2 fairway, TSR1 hybrid, blended set of T-Series irons and three New Vokey Design SM10 wedges. What’s in the Bag? | Alice Hewson Golf Ball : Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 10.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 18.0° Hybrid: TSR1 20.0° Irons: T200 5-6 and T150 7-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 56.10S, 60.04T AMATEUR | North & South Amateur The winner of the North & South Amateur defeated his opponent, 2&1 in the championship match. The champion, gaming a Pro V1 golf ball, TSR3 driver and fairway, blended set of T-Series irons and NEW Vokey SM10 wedges, advanced to match play after two rounds of stroke play (Round 1 at Pinehurst No. 8, Round 2 at Pinehurst No. 2). Five match victories around Pinehurst No. 2 saw him crowned champion. What’s in the Bag? | North & South Amateur champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° Utility Iron: U•505 3 Irons: T200 4, T150 5, T100 6-PW Wedges : NEW Vokey Design SM10 50°, 54°, 58° AMATEUR | European Amateur Playing a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR3 driver, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom putter, the winner of the European Amateur made history in becoming the first American to win the event. The victory officially punches the champion’s ticket to the Open Championship in three weeks’ time at Royal Troon, which will be his first start in a professional event. The winner shot 9 under for the week at The Scandinavian Golf Club in Denmark and beat out two opponents in an all-Titleist golf ball playoff. What’s in the Bag? | European Amateur champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 52°, 56°, 62° Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.5 tour prototype ... #TeamTitleist
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PGA TOUR | Travelers Championship The Travelers Championship ended with a 1-2-3-4 finish for Titleist golf ball players on the final leaderboard: It’s the fifth straight victory on the PGA TOUR for Titleist golf ball players, with seven of the top-eight finishers at TPC River Highlands gaming a Pro V1 or Pro V1x . In total, Titleist golf ball players have now won 21 times this season. GT DRIVER ADOPTION CONTINUES; 6 OF TOP-12 GAME GT DRIVERS AT TRAVELERS; KIM, YOUNG, HARMAN HAVE BEST DRIVING ROUNDS OF ‘24 The NEW Titleist GT drivers made their PGA TOUR debut three weeks ago at the Memorial Tournament, where 13 players made the immediate switch to the new GT2 , GT3 and GT4 models at the 73-player Signature Event. The following week at the U.S. Open, 19 players had a GT driver in the bag. The rapid adoption continued this week at the Travelers, as four more players made the move to GT drivers, including reigning Open champion Brian Harman , Lee Hodges , this season’s Mexico Open winner and the World’s 53rd-ranked player (heading into the event). Of the 71-player field, there were 30 Titleist drivers (42%), more than any other competitor – and 18 of them were GT2, GT3 or GT4 models: Playing his NEW GT2 10.0° driver, Brian Harman finished the week second in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee, gaining more than five shots on the field (+5.086) while recording his two best driving rounds of the year – on Sunday (+1.888) and Friday (+1.610). Tom Kim, who made the immediate move to his NEW GT3 9.0° driver at the Memorial, also had his best driving round of the year Sunday at Travelers. Facing off against the World No. 1 in the final group, Kim gained a season-best 1.903 strokes off the tee while hitting a season-best 13 fairways (92.86%), posting a back-nine 31 to make the playoff. On Saturday, Cameron Young became the 12th player in PGA TOUR history to shoot a sub-60 round – and he did so with his best Strokes Gained: Driving round of the season (+2.552) playing his NEW GT3 9.0° driver. Since putting GT3 in play at Memorial, Young has seen an increase in ball speed with improved spin numbers, according to J .J. Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist Director of Player Promotions . Since Memorial, Young has also adjusted his SureFit settings, moving from D•1 (-.75* loft, Std lie) and T•1 (Fade) at Memorial to A•1 (Standard) and Neutral this week in Hartford. The adjustment helped stabilize his flight and dial in the right spin and launch directions, Van Wezenbeeck said. The World’s 53rd-ranked player (heading into Travelers), who made the move to a NEW GT2 this week from a competitive model, also had his best driving round of the year Sunday, with 1.704 strokes gained off the tee. GT drivers also launched this week on the DP World Tour at the KLM Open. Titleist was the most played driver at the event, with 60 in play (39%) compared to 43 for the nearest competitor. Twenty-eight players made the immediate move to a GT model, including Titleist Brand Ambassador Marcus Kinhult , who put a GT3 9.0° driver in the bag before finishing T2 in a sudden-death playoff. 14 VOKEY WEDGES AMONG TRAVELERS TOP 4 Ten of the top-12 finishers on the final leaderboard at TPC River Highlands played at least one Vokey wedge, including each of the top four, who all gamed a full set of Vokeys: 1. Champion : Vokey Design SM8 50.12F, 56.14F, SM9 WedgeWorks 60T wedges 2. Tom Kim : NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 60L wedges T3. Tom Hoge : NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 52.08F, 56.08M, 60.04T wedges T3. Sungjae Im : Vokey Design SM9 48.10F, 54.14F, SM7 60.04L wedges Finishing T5 was the 2023 Mexico Open champion, who gamed his NEW SM10 60.04T lob wedge while gaining over four shots (+4.016, 2nd) on the field around the greens. Five of the last six PGA TOUR events have been won by a player gaming at least one Vokey wedge. CAMERON YOUNG SHOOTS 59 Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Young made history on Saturday, shooting just the 13th ever sub-60 round on the PGA TOUR. Young, playing a Pro V1 Left Dot golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs , including his NEW GT3 driver and GT2 fairway, began the day with back-to-back birdies on Nos. 1 and 2. On the par-4 3rd, he jarred a wedge from 142 yards in the fairway. He went on to make five more birdies and another eagle to close out a bogey-free 11-under third round. Young gained 2.55 strokes off the tee (1st) and another 2.57 from his approach play (2nd) for the day, while going a perfect 3-for-3 in scrambling. He also ranked eighth in putting (+2.23) and needed just 1.4 putts per GIR (1st) with his NEW Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.5 tour prototype putter. What’s in the Bag? | Cameron Young Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot Driver: NEW GT3 9.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 70 TX Fairway Metal: NEW GT2 13.5° | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 80 TX Irons: T200 3-4 | Mitsubishi MMT Utility Iron 105 TX (3), True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 (4), T100 5 | True Temper Dynamic Gold X7, and 631.CY Prototype 6-9 | True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 52.12F, WedgeWorks 58.06K, WedgeWorks 60.06K (@62) | True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 Putter: NEW Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.5 tour prototype LPGA | KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Playing a Pro V1x golf ball, Amy Yang earned her place in major championship history with a three-shot victory at Sahalee Country Club. Yang shot rounds of 70-68-71-72 around the demanding and exacting setup, posting a four-round total of 7 under to win by three shots. Major champions Lilia Vu (Pro V1x) and Jin Young Ko (Pro V1) were among those tied for second at 4 under. The win marks Yang’s sixth LPGA victory, including the CME Group Tour Championship to end last season. WHY AMY YANG PLAYS PRO V1 x Amy Yang has played Pro V1x for several generations, preferring the higher spin and peak height she gets with X versus Pro V1. According to Jeff Beyers of Titleist Golf Ball R&D , Pro V1x helps optimize her numbers throughout the bag, affording her the confidence to execute on firm, difficult setups, like this week at Sahalee. ASIAN TOUR / KPGA | Kolon the 66th Korea Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Minkyu Kim shot a final round 5-under 66 to win by three, capturing his second Korea Open title in three years. Kim, who gamed a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR2 driver and fariway, 620 CB irons and NEW Vokey SM10 wedges, earned a tee time at Royal Troon for next month’s Open Championship with his finish. Younghan Song (Pro V1) also earned a spot in the field from this week’s event. What’s in the Bag? | Minkyu Kim Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° Hybrid: TSi2 18.0° Irons: T100 4 and 620 CB 5-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Dick’s Open Padraig Harrington (Pro V1) closed in 4-under 68 to earn his eighth career PGA TOUR Champions title and third win in as many years at the DICK’s Open. Harrington made four birdies and an eagle on Sunday, finishing 54 holes at 15 under, which was good for a one-shot win. For the week, Harrington hit 47 of 54 (87%) of his greens in regulation, ranking him second in the field. PGA TOUR AMERICAS | The Beachlands Victoria Open Playing a Pro V1 golf ball, the winner of the Beachlands Victoria Open posted 21 under over four rounds, good for a one-shot victory in just his second career PGA TOUR-sanctioned start. The champion, who also had a TSR3 driver, blended set of T-Series and 620 MB irons, three NEW Vokey SM10 wedges and a Scotty Cameron Newport putter in his winning setup, hit 73% of his fairways (2nd) and 82% of his greens (T7) in regulation for the week. What’s in the Bag? | Victoria Open Champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Irons: T200 3-iron, T100 4-5, and 620 MB 6-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.04T or 60.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Super Select LET | Tipsport Czech Ladies Open Marta Martin (Pro V1x) shot a final round 63, capping off a three-round total of 17 under and securing a four-shot win. She made 10 birdies on Sunday, including a stretch of seven straight from holes 5-11, en route to claiming her maiden LET title. Martin led a 1-7 finish for Titleist golf ball players. KLPGA | Hankyung Ladies Cup Hyunkyung Park (Pro V1) made birdie on the fourth hole of an all-Titleist playoff, earning her second victory of the season and sixth career KLPGA title. Park’s 12 under total for the week matched that of Ina Yoon (Pro V1) and Jiyoung Park’s (Pro V1). AMATEUR | The Amateur Championship Jacob Scov Olesen sealed his victory at Ballyliffin with a 4-and-3 win in the 36-hole, all- Pro V1 championship match. With the win, he earned a spot in the field at next month’s Open Championship as well as an exemption into the 2025 U.S. Open and a likely invitation to the 2025 Masters. Olesen, who played a Pro V1 golf ball, TSR2 driver, T100 irons and four Vokey wedges, made history by becoming the first Danish Golfer to win The Amateur since its inception in 1885. It was also the winner’s first start at The Amateur in his career. Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball at The Amateur, with 247 players out of the 288-player field (86%) choosing the performance of a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. Titleist also swept the equipment counts, leading in every major equipment category: drivers (137, 47%), fairways (97, 38%), hybrids (12, 35%), utilities (116, 51%), irons 125 (43%), wedges (584, 51%), putters (100, 35%). What’s in the Bag? | Jacob Scov Olesen Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 13.0° Irons: T200 3 and T100 4-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, SM9 56.08M, 60.04L AMATEUR | Northeast Amateur The winner of the Northeast Amateur began the final round five shots back of the lead before closing in 7-under 62 to force a playoff – and then claim the trophy. The champion played a Pro V1 golf ball along with a TSR3 driver, TSR2 fairway, T100•S irons and three Vokey wedges. For the week at Wannamoisett Country Club, Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball , with 82 percent of the field playing a Pro V1 or Pro V1x model. By week's end, each of the top-11 finishers played a Titleist. Titleist was also the most played brand in each major equipment category. Over half the field used a Titleist driver (50, 52%), Titleist irons (49, 51%) and Vokey wedges (157, 55%). There were 36 Scotty Cameron putters in play (38%), double the nearest competitor. What’s in the Bag? | Northeast Amateur Champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 18.0° Irons: T100•S 4-A Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 52°, 56°, 60° ... #TeamTitleist
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Dear Team Titleist members, 14 handicap who loses too many on the "tight course layouts" here in Japan to justify the cost of Pro V1s, so I found the Tour Soft to be for my budget and mid-range swing speed. However, if the My Golf Spy ball testing data is to be believed, the previous 2 series of Tour Soft balls came out in mid-60s compression and now the latest series tested earlier this year showed up at mid-80s. I only played one round with the newest series... and maybe I don't fully know a clear strike or the wind there might be between the trees on this par 3 with a huge gully between the tee box and green... but what I felt were well struck balls on a course I have probably played 100 rounds at came up way short, even the second try after clubbing up. Is it possible that the new series of Tour Soft balls (with the darker thicker alignment "T" mark) at 20 compression points higher have been bumped out of my ideal ball range? And should I be stocking up on as many of the older series I can get my hands on for $5 cheaper/doz I can get them? Or should I not actually worry about making the switch? Thanks for any input to clear up my confusion... I wrote to MGS - they haven't replied :( GR
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Elton furze , England hole 5 , slam Dunk . Could not believe it , chuffed to bits. Club Titeist t-150 8 iron, stiff shaft. www.titleist.com/.../yduhuylc51c4uv0zw5ti
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I was on vacation and we rented a home on Atlantic Dunes on Hilton Head Island where we decided to play a round. I had joked to the marshal at hole 1 about the pin placement for the day as most seemed to be like the Master's on a Sunday, tucked to a back corner behind some traps. So we played holes one and two and at hole two was where our house was so the family came out to see me, my son and son in law as we were rolling through. Well the very next hole, hole number 3, was a 163 yard par 3 that we could only see the top of the flag. I used my Titleist T-300 rental 7 iron and striped a good one about 30 feet short on the left side of the pin with a little draw that decided May 27th 2024 was my day! As we rolled up to the green I noticed the divot and joked with the boys that it had to go in as I did not see it off the back of the green. My son in law went to look and said "It's in the hole" so I ran around screaming for a while and thought to myself, very few ever get this feeling. Sure do wish I could have seen it roll in though. www.titleist.com/.../hzlv9tut90dahxn5mtfj www.titleist.com/.../oca4ilmad1pc41mcj2mb www.titleist.com/.../n3geisknjzzfs4h9w6ur
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Absolutely incredible experience this weekend. Hole 4 at the Heather at Boyne Highlands in Northern MI, caught my T-300 9 iron pure as could be into a 10 mph wind on a 160 shot. While is was in the air I jokingly said “Pin check” to my buddies standing behind, and watched ball hop once and roll out into the hole. Energy was unbelievable as we screamed and hollered! Guys ahead waved their hats and congratulated me. In my 4 years of college ball and 3 years of golf since, I’ve never felt excited like I did there. Immaculate vibes for the boys trip! I’ve got my TourSoft set aside with my card. Can’t wait to get a little display going!
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PGA TOUR | RBC Canadian Open From 184 yards in the fairway on the 72nd hole, Titleist Brand Ambassador Robert MacIntyre stuck his Pro V1 golf ball to inside 10 feet to close out his first PGA TOUR victory. MacIntyre’s tournament-sealing par completed a Sunday 68 and one-shot victory at Hamilton Golf & Country Club. MacIntyre, also gaming a TSR2 driver, 620 CB irons and four Vokey Design wedges among his Titleist setup, posted all four rounds in the 60s (64-66-66-68) to finish the week at 16 under. The European Ryder Cupper and two-time DP World Tour winner, who finished T8 two weeks ago at the PGA Championship, is the second player from the 2023 DP World Tour Top 10 to win on TOUR this season, joining Farmers Insurance Open winner Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) . What’s in the Bag? | Robert MacIntyre Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° | D•4 SureFit Hosel, Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7 X Irons: 620 CB 4-9 | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Onyx (46°- 50°), Dynamic Gold S400 Onyx (56° - 60°) TOP-5 FINISHERS ALL PLAY VOKEY LOB WEDGE Led by Robert MacIntyre , who gamed our Vokey wedges (NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K), each of the top-5 finishers on Sunday’s final leaderboard played a Vokey Design lob wedge: Robert MacIntyre: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K 2nd place finisher: NEW Vokey Design SM10 60.04T 3rd place finisher: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60L or 60A+ T4. Tom Kim : NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 60L T4. 2024 Wells Fargo Champion: NEW Vokey Design SM10 WedgeWorks 58.06K (@ 59) MacIntyre finished the week ranked eighth in Strokes Gained: Around the Green, gaining 2.67 shots on the field. He also finished T12 in Scrambling (14/21, 67%). Dating back to Wyndham Clark’s win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am , Vokey Design wedges have been used to win 16 of the last 21 PGA TOUR events. THREE WINS IN FOUR WEEKS ON PGA TOUR FOR VOKEY LOW BOUNCE K PLAYERS Robert MacIntyre's victory with his WedgeWorks 60.06K lob wedge makes it three wins in four weeks on the PGA TOUR for Vokey Design WedgeWorks Low Bounce K players, with the grind also being used by the winners of the PGA Championship and Wells Fargo Championship. The low bounce K was also used by this week’s winners on the DP World Tour, Korn Ferry Tour and Korean Tour. Featuring 6 degrees of bounce, the Low Bounce K was born out of Master Craftsman Bob Vokey and longtime Vokey Tour Representative Aaron Dill’s collaboration with players on the PGA TOUR and across the worldwide professional tours. It provides players the versatility required to open the face and hit higher, softer shots off tight lies around the green while offering forgiveness out of the bunker due to the grind’s sole width. More information on the Low Bounce K can be found here. DP WORLD TOUR | European Open Laurie Canter (Pro V1) broke through with his first career win on the DP World Tour, shooting 13 under for the week in Germany to win by two. Canter, who opened the week with rounds of 68-66 around the difficult par-73 setup, made three back-nine birdies on Sunday to separate from the pack. Canter has been dialed in all season from tee to green; he ranks second in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (+1.07), fifth in Scrambling (66%) and ninth in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (+1.37) for the ‘23-24 season. With the win, he moves to No. 8 in the season-long Race to Dubai standings, up 18 spots from his previous position. KORN FERRY TOUR | UNC Health Championship Titleist Brand Ambassador Kaito Onishi made five Sunday birdies on his way to a final-round 66 and his first Korn Ferry Tour title. Onishi – playing a Pro V1x golf ball, Titleist TSi driver, T-Series irons and three Vokey Design SM10 wedges, posted four consecutive rounds in the 60’s (68-69-69-66) around Raleigh Country Club to finish at 8 under and win by one. What’s in the Bag? | Kaito Onishi Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSi3 10.0° Irons: T200 3 and T100 4-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.12F, 56.08M, WedgeWorks 60.06K KPGA | The 14th Descente Korea Matchplay Titleist Brand Ambassador Minkyu Kim earned his second career KPGA title after winning seven matches in the head-to-head format. Kim, who played a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR2 driver, blended set of Titleist irons and three NEW Vokey SM10 wedges, needed 20 holes to get the best of his opponent in the final match of the week, eventually sealing the win with a birdie on the second extra hole. What’s in the Bag? | Minkyu Kim Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metals: TSR2 15.0° and TSi2 18.0° Irons: T100 4-iron and 620 CB 5-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K LET | Dormy Open Helsingborg Perrine Delacour (Pro V1x) made birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to earn her first career LET victory. The Frenchwoman shot rounds of 68-70-67 at Allerum Golf Club (11 under) before making the tournament-clinching birdie on the first extra hole. With the win, Delacour locked up exemptions into the Scottish Open and the AIG Women’s Open. AMATEUR | NCAA Division I Championships TITLEIST IS TOP CHOICE OF NCAA MEN’S INDIVIDUAL & TEAM CHAMPIONS The NCAA Division I Men’s individual champion – gaming a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR2 driver; T100 irons and Vokey wedges – played his final nine holes in 2 under par to claim the individual title. On a firm and fast La Costa, he closed in 1-under 71 to finish the four rounds at 3 under and win by one shot, leading a 1-through-7 finish for Titleist golf ball players. What’s in the Bag? | NCAA Men’s Individual Champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 10.0° Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° Irons: T200 3 and T100 4-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, NEW SM10 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.08M Titleist was also the top choice of the NCAA D1 Men’s team champion. Four of the five players teed up a Titleist golf ball (3 Pro V1x, 1 Pro V1), while there were also four TSR3 drivers, three Titleist iron sets and 12 NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges across the five team members’ setups. In total: 89 percent (139) of competitors at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa gamed a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, more than 15 times the nearest competitor (9). 51 percent of players (79) played a Titleist driver . More players also used Titleist fairways (67/42%) and hybrids (14/37%) than any other brand. Half the field played Titleist irons (50%/78 players), while 66 percent (70) of the utility irons in play were Titleist. 57 percent of the gap, sand and lob wedges in play were Vokey Design wedges. 40 players (26%) gamed a Scotty Cameron putter , more than any other brand. AMATEUR | U.S. AMATEUR FOUR-BALL The U.S. Four-Ball ended with two Pro V1 players on top, as they finished off their opponents in the final match on the 18th hole with a 2-up victory. Out of the 253-player field this week at Philadelphia Cricket Club, 216 competitors (85%) chose to play a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. Titleist was also the top choice across all major equipment categories: drivers (40%), fairways (39%), hybrids (50%), utilities (55%), irons (40%), wedges (66%) and putters (32%). One of the members of the winning team also gamed a TSR3 driver, T100 irons and four NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges. What’s in the Bag? | U.S. Four-Ball Champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSi3 15.0° Hybrid: TSi3 20.0° Irons: T100 4-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46°, 50°, 54°, 60° AMATEUR | THE BRABAZON TROPHY Playing a Pro V1x golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs, the winner of the Brabazon Trophy shot 9 under for the week to clinch a one-shot win. The overwhelming majority of competitors competing for The Brabazon Trophy played a Titleist golf ball, with 84 percent of the field teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x . Titleist was also the clear favorite in drivers (50%), iron sets (41%), wedges (55%) and putters (38%). What’s in the Bag? | Brabazon Trophy Champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 8.0° Utility Iron: T200 2 Irons: T100 3-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.14F, WedgeWorks 60.06K Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 7.5 ... #TeamTitleist
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I am retired USAF and my wife and I were paired with a Marine (Ryan Romasko) and his friend Lynn on Sunday 5/26/24 the day before Memorial Day. I hit an 8 Iron (Titleist T-300) to a middle pin (138 Yards) on hole #13 at Verdict Ridge Golf & Country Club for an Ace. All four of us in the group were elated! Ryan and his friend were gracious to get a nice photo for us (attached). In my celebration fog, I forgot to take the ball (Titleist Pro V1x) out of play and fortunately finished the round with it to be able to keep the memento. www.titleist.com/.../y1fotfsefaocechhxiik
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PGA TOUR | Charles Schwab Challenge In complete control at Colonial, Titleist Brand Ambassador Davis Riley led the field with more than 11 strokes gained tee-to-green over the four days in Fort Worth, claiming his first solo PGA TOUR title with a five-shot win over a star-studded leaderboard. Playing a Pro V1 golf ball and Titleist equipment setup that includes his TSR3 driver, T-Series irons, Vokey Design SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, Riley posted rounds 66-64-66-70 to finish the week at 13 under, the only player to reach double-digits under par. Over the 72 holes at Colonial, Riley gained more than 3 ½ shots off the tee (+3.658/6th), nearly eight shots on approach shots (+7.869/2nd), and just under six shots on the greens (+5.921/4th) – on his way to a field-best 21 birdies. What’s in the Bag? | DAVIS RILEY Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green RDX 65 TX Utility Iron: T200 3 | Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 TX Irons: T100 4-6 irons | KBS Tour C-Taper 125 S+ and 620 MB 7-9 | KBS Tour C-Taper 125 S+ Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.08F, 56.08M, 60.04T | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 Putter : Scotty Cameron Phantom X 7.2 tour prototype DAVIS RILEY ON HIS MOVE TO PRO V1 On a firm and fast Colonial, Davis Riley was dialed in with his Pro V1 , gaining +7.869 strokes on approach shots (2nd). His 68 percent greens in regulations ranked T3 for the week. Riley made the move to 2023 early last season, making the transition from Pro V1 Left Dot . Said Riley: “There were quite a few similarities between this and the Left Dot which I like so much, but I actually saw a big improvement with this ball – I was able to achieve a higher trajectory with the longer stuff like the long irons and woods, which is what you’re looking for coming into firm greens. I was able to get that with this ball and getting more trajectory for the right reasons. Not because it’s up-shooting because of more spin. This was higher launch, but maintaining a really good spin… where you hit it just how you want, and it comes out in that window and the wind just doesn't really touch it. “I gained one or two more miles per hour ball speed, actually, opposed to the Left Dot with the driver, which was really cool to see. Also, that dispersion came in a little bit, so I was getting kind of the best of both worlds, and it was pretty hard not to put it in when I saw that. “I’m a small drawer of the ball, so if I’m hitting in a left to right wind, I don’t like to see the ball start right and then the wind just destroy it right. But there were a couple times this off-season I hit the [’23 Pro V1], and it just held its line so nice. That draw just held up perfectly, and it didn’t get taken away by the wind or eaten up by the wind. Just seeing that level of consistency through the wind and staying in the air for that time was really cool to see.” RILEY’S BLENDED TITLEIST IRON SET Davis Riley gained the majority of his strokes this week on approach shots using a blended set of Titleist irons featuring two T-Series models and 620 MB blades. He moved to his current setup earlier this season at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, having previously played a blended set of T100 , 620 CB and 620 MB . Riley’s new setup starts with a T200 3-iron. He then moves to T100 models in his 4-, 5- and 6-irons, and 620 MB in his 7-through-9 irons. He plays Vokey Design SM10 pitching (46.10F), gap (50.08F), sand (56.08M) and lob (60.04T) wedges. “It’s always nice having a little extra forgiveness there in the longer irons,” Riley said last season about his T100 4-iron. “It’s been a good club to have to have that extra little forgiveness when you’ve got 220 over water into a par 5 or long par 4. So just looking down at that is really good.” RILEY ON HIS PHANTOM X PUTTER Davis Riley capped off his five-shot victory at Colonial with a 6-footer for par on the 18th hole. He was locked in with his Scotty Cameron mallet all week, gaining nearly six shots (5.921/4th) on the field with his Phantom X 7.2 tour prototype. “The way it looks, all the square lines, I feel like it frames the ball really well and just everything sits super square,’ Riley said. “I've always been a big believer in that if you're really comfortable looking over it and everything feels square, it's just going to set up for good putting. So that's what I’ve done.” AMATEUR | NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLEIST IS OVERWHELMING #1 BALL AT NCAA D1 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP, MOST PLAYED BRAND IN ALL MAJOR EQUIPMENT CATEGORIES As college golf’s best players compete this week for the NCAA Division I Men’s Championship, the overwhelming majority of them are playing a Titleist golf ball . Of the 156-player field teeing it up at La Costa, 89 percent (139 players) are playing a Pro V1 or Pro V1x model, more than 15 times the nearest competitor with nine. It was the same story across the six qualifying NCAA regional sites, with 402 of the 450 competitors (89%) teeing up a Titleist. Titleist golf clubs are also the top choice of players in every major equipment category this week at La Costa, with more of the NCAA’s best using Titleist drivers , fairways , hybrids , utility irons , irons , wedges and putters than any other brand: 51 percent of players (79) at the NCAA Championship are using a Titleist driver. More players are also using Titleist fairways (67/42%) and hybrids (14/37%) than any other brand. Half the field is playing Titleist irons (50%/78 players), while 66 percent (70) of the utility irons in play are Titleist. 57 percent of the gap, sand and lob wedges in play are Vokey Design wedges. 40 players (26%) are gaming a Scotty Cameron putter, more than any other brand. NCAA WOMEN’S CHAMP LEADS 1-THROUGH-9 FINISH FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball at the women’s NCAA Division I Championship, with 92 percent (144) of competitors teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x model at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa. That included the individual champion (Pro V1), who led a 1-through-9 finish for Titleist golf ball players. Titleist clubs were also the top choice amongst competitors for drivers (51/33%), utility irons (45/90%), irons (59/38%), wedges (239/51%) and putters (50/32%). AMATEUR | U.S. AMATEUR FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP More than 250 competitors arrived this week at Philadelphia Cricket Club to compete for the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship – and 85 percent of them teed up a Titleist golf ball. In total, 216 players are playing a Pro V1 , Pro V1x , Pro V1 Left Dot or Pro V1x Left Dash , more than 12 times the nearest competitor (17). Titleist is also the top choice of players in every major equipment category: There are more Titleist drivers (102/40%), fairways (117 players/38%) and hybrids (55/50%) in play than any other brand. Titleist irons are the top choice of players in Philadelphia with 101 (40%) sets in play, more than double the nearest competitor (37). Fifty-five percent (72) of the utility irons in play are also Titleist. There are more Vokey Design gap, sand and lob wedges (482/66%) in play than all other brands combined. More competitors are gaming Scotty Cameron putters (80/32%) than any other brand. KPGA | KB Finance LIIV Championship Seungsu Han (Pro V1x) carded a final round 1-under-par 71 to win by one stroke at Blackstone Golf Club. Han topped a leaderboard that featured six Titleist golf ball players in the top eight positions. KLPGA | The 12th E1 Charity Open Titleist Brand Ambassador So Hyun Bae – playing a Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist, including her TSR3 driver, blended set of Titleist irons, NEW Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter – secured her first KLPGA title with a three-shot victory at Ferrum Club. Nine of the top 10 players on the final leaderboard teed up a Titleist golf ball . What’s in the Bag? | So Hyun Bae Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metals: TS3 15.0° and TSR3 19.0° Irons: T 200 4-iron and T100 5-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 54.14F 58.10S Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Center tour prototype LET | Jabra Ladies Open Morgane Metraux (Pro V1x) was the only player to reach double-digits under par this week at Evian Resort Golf Club while claiming her second victory on the LET. Morgane’s second-round 7-under-par 64 propelled her to the top of the leaderboard going into the final round, and she birdied two of her last four holes to win by three. Morgane led a 1-2-3-4 finish on the leaderboard for Titleist golf ball players. ... #TeamTitleist
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It is not often someone can win on Sunday when shooting even par for the day, but with the lead he built over the week even par was enough for Davis Riley to card the win. Another win for a player that plays not just the ProV1 by Titleist, but has a bag full of Titleist clubs that many of us carry. I was particularly interested to see how he has a blended set of Titleist irons. It seems more and more we hear of Tour Pros playing with a blended set of irons in the bag. That is one of the great things about the Titleist T series clubs You can mix and match to get the most out of the set while the clubs still feel and look great in your hands :) Thank you Titleist for givving us an edge when we hit the links !
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Now that is a quick turnaround. I had an iron fitting at the Titleist National Fitting Center on May 8, and here we are on May 23 and I have all 7 of my new irons in hand. I have them shipped with Grips in Box because I use the CP2 Jumbo Grips and that is not an option at the present time. I already had my new grips ready and installed them this afternoon. Tomorrow - they will be in the bag for their inaugural trek around the course. Thank you Titleist for designing such a great product. . Thank you Ryan Goodridge for the professional fitting, and thank you Henry Brunton for helping me place the order ! 4 iron T350; 5 iron T200, 6 through PW T150... Let the games begin :) www.titleist.com/.../n2tbhrlovirmpowcau9u
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Started golfing a few years ago and shortly thereafter was fit with P-790s…served me well for my goals at the time I.e. A 20-25 handicap who wanted something to “grow into,” so to speak. Happily picked up my new T-150s today - as my ball striking has improved, both in the fitting and on the range today, I’m getting tighter dispersion and much higher spin to better hold greens with the new irons. The fitting organized by my local club was great. We even identified a positive grip change - moved to mid-size…no idea how I played with standard before now. Also made a shaft change to stiff as I’ve lost some speed post-shoulder injury last season) so I’m really excited to both play and practice with these new clubs (added a new Scotty and TSR2+ 13 degree as well) towards achieving my 2024 season goals, best of luck to everyone else. Great
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This week at the 106 th PGA Championship, Valhalla Golf Club will host one of the strongest fields of the year, as the world’s top players tee it up with their sights set on the Wanamaker trophy. The field will also feature the Corebridge Financial Team, which includes 20 PGA Club Professionals who earned their spot through their play in last month’s PGA Professional Championship (PPC). For these qualifiers — six of whom are making their first appearance in the PGA Championship — the week is an opportunity to test their game in major championship conditions against one of the deepest fields in professional golf. Among the 20 who punched their ticket to Valhalla at the PPC, 14 players trusted a Titleist golf ball while 12 had a TSR driver, a set of Titleist irons and multiple Vokey Design wedges in the bag. Titleist was also the most played fairway , hybrid and utility iron among qualifiers at the PPC. Take a look into the bags of the Titleist Staff Professionals teeing it up this week at Valhalla: Andy Svoboda Butler National Golf Club, Illinois Section First PGA Championship Appearance Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway: TSR2 15.0° Irons: T200 4; T100 5-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46 ° , 52 ° , 56 ° , WedgeWorks 60 ° Jared Jones River Oaks Country Club, Southern Texas Section 2nd PGA Championship Appearance Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway: TSR2 13.5° Irons: T200 3; T100 4-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46 ° , 50 ° , 54 ° , 60 ° Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 John Somers Southern Hills Plantation Club, North Florida Section 2 nd PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Yellow Driver: TSR3 8.0° Fairway: TSi2 15.0° Irons: T200 2; T100 4-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 P, G, S, L J eff Kellen North Shore Country Club, Illinois Section 1 s t PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 10.0° Fairway: TSR2 15.0° Irons: T100 3-7; 620 MB 8-P Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50 ° , 54 ° , 60 ° Josh Speight The Club at Viniterra , Middle Atlantic Section 3 rd PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 10.0° Utility Iron: U•505 (2) Irons: T200 4; T100•S 5; T100 6-P Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50°, 54°, 60° Putter: Scotty Cameron Futura 5W tour prototype Larkin Gross Westwood Country Club, Middle Atlantic Section 2 nd PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway: TSR3 15.0° Utility Iron: U•505 1 Irons: T150 4; T 100 5-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46 ° , 50 ° , 54 ° , 60 ° Putter: Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 Preston Cole Quail Hollow Club , Carolinas Section 1 st PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot Driver: TSR3 8.0° Fairway: TSR2+ 13.0° Utility Iron: T200 2 Irons: T150 4; T100 5-9 Wedge: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46 ° , 50 ° , 54 ° , 60 ° Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Tracy Phillips Cedar Ridge Country Club , South Central Section 1 st PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR1 10.0° Fairways: TSR3 15.0°; TSR1 20.0° Hybrids: TSR3 18.0°; TSR1 23.0° Irons: T200 5-P Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50 ° , 58 ° Matt Dobyns Meadow Brook Club , Metropolitan Section 6 th PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash Driver: TSR3 9.0° Utility Iron: U•510 3 Irons: T200 4; 718 MB 5; 620 CB 6-7; 716 CB 8-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46 ° , 50 ° , 56 ° , 60 ° Zac Oakley Bidermann Golf Club , Philadelphia Section 2 nd PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway: TSi2 16.5° Utility Iron: U•505 3 Irons: T150 4-5; T100 6-9 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46 ° , 50 ° , 54 ° , 58 ° Putter: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6 Braden Shattuck Rolling Green Golf Club , Philadelphia Section 2 nd PGA Championship Appearance Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot Driver: TSR3 8.0° Fairway: TSR2+ 13.0° Irons: T200 2; T100 5-P Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 52 ° , 58 ° Putter: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6 tour prototype ... #TeamTitleist
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The day before the scheduled tournament I, Robert Hutchison, went to Dunham’s Sports in Moundsville, WV to purchase a dozen balls for the game the next day. Taking the weather into consideration I wanted to purchase the correct ball for the conditions. I would normally pick up a dozen Pro-V 1x’s and be on my way, but I read the back of the box about the ball flight, trajectory and spin. I compared Pro-V, Pro-V1x and AVX balls for my needs. I selected the AVX ball because I wanted to keep the ball out of the wind and wanted more release once it hit the ground. A Senior series event was on May 10th at a West Virginia Golf Association held tournament in Elizabeth, WV at Mingo Bottom Golf Club. I was unfamiliar with this course. Our group started on the 5th hole in wet conditions. As I assessed the 10th hole par 3 147 yards, it was downhill, across the lake with a green sloping towards me. I decided not to hit the shot too deep so I would not be putting treacherously downhill. I decided to hit a 7 iron to the lower part of the green and allow it to release up the hill. The ball landed on the front of the green and released up the hill directly at the flag stick. The ball bounced and rolled up the hill and fell into the cup. This was my first hole in one after 48 years of playing golf. It was interesting to me to see exactly what I envisioned in the store to determine what ball to buy to accomplish this thrilling moment in my life. Robert Hutchison 23 Cherokee Drive Moundsville, WV 26041 hutchswf@aol.com 561-714-3933 www.titleist.com/.../k2jhvptzkzwxrylgbtps
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The round was going well I shot 40 on the front but the back 9 was besting me up. Hole 15 I ended up with a 10 and double bogey the next. Walking up to the T box at 17 I said to my buddies this is going in the hole. Took my swing hit a little this. My buddy yells "thin to win" and I'm watching this ball fly straight to the hole. Land on green one good hop and in the hole. I'm 46 yrs old my first one. 125 yards with 9 iron. Suck a great feeling and experience to share with friends.
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I had my fitting appointment at the National Fitting Centre at Eagles Nest today. Ryan Goodridge did an outstanding job once again ! It is so great to be able to go to a place where you can trust the recommendations. After trying steel shafts for the first time ever, it just did not feel right. Hey - to each their own. I guess that is why there are so many different options:) After working through the different T Series Irons, we settled on a blended set. 6 through PW will be T150's, 5 will be T200, and my 4 will be T350 as a driving iron. Ryan even suggested we flatten the lie on my clubs which have been up from standard for many many years. I guess my shoulder issues and my age has changed my stance and swing enough to cause the change :) Order is placed ! Looking forward to getting them in my hands and out on the links !!!! Oh yes - it was also suggested I switch from my AVX to the ProV1 in order to help increase my spin rate and control the roll out on my shots. Talk about full service ! Thank you Ryan !!!! I also had the privilege of running into Mr. Henry Brunton while I was on the range. Titleist Fitting Centre and the Henry Brunton Golf Academy both in the same place ! What more can you ask for ?
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Just purchased the irons and after two rounds I love them. I was disappointed to hear from PGA Superstore, Delray Beach, Florida, that Titleist does not honor Veterans. TM, cally, png offer a ten percent discount on any purchase made by Veterans. Seems strange that the number manufacturer offers zero.
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I had been playing 4-9 718 API with Vokey wedges at 46, 50, 56 & 60. I was recently fitted for the T-Series and went with 4-5 T350 & 6-9 T200. But the T200 9 is 38.5 which is a sizable gap to the 46. I am pretty sure Vokey doesn't offer below 46. Is having the 46 bent to 44 a bad idea? Should I scrap the Vokey for a T200 PW?
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Are you one of the thousands of Team Titleist members who have upgraded to 2023 T-Series irons from a prior generation of T-Series, AP, or other legacy Titleist irons? If so, let us know which previous model Titleist iron you were playing, which set of 2023 T-Series irons you put in play, and how that change has impacted your performance on the course. If you are interested in experiencing New T-Series irons with a Titleist Fitting Expert, look for a Titleist Club Fitting near you with our Fitting Locator Tool here: titleist.com/locator Appreciate your thoughts and feedback in advance! www.titleist.com/.../nvmqlgb4nye23u1cnc9i
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KORN FERRY TOUR | Vertex Bank Championship Titleist Brand Ambassador Tim Widing made it back-to-back victories on the Korn Ferry Tour, carding rounds of 62-63-65-63 to post 31 under and win by four. Widing – gaming his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment , including his TSR driver, T-Series irons, NEW Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter – made eight birdies and an eagle to take the lead Sunday and pull away from the chasing pack. The 26-year-old Swede was in total control of his golf ball all week, hitting 62 of 72 greens in regulation over four rounds (86%, T2). He finished 10th in Putts per GIR (1.60) and was a perfect 3-for-3 in Sand Saves. Widing led a 1-2-3-4 finish for Titleist golf ball players: 1. Tim Widing (Pro V1x) 2. Myles Creighton (Pro V1x) 3. Trent Phillips (Pro V1x) 4. Fourth-place finisher (Pro V1) What’s in the Bag? | Tim Widing Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Red 7 X Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° | Fujikura Ventus Red 8 X Utility Iron: U•505 2 | True Temper HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 90HY 6.5 Irons: T100 4-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 56.12D, WedgeWorks 60L wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 Putter: NEW Scotty Cameron Phantom 7.5 tour prototype KPGA | Woori Bank Championship Gaming his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, Titleist Brand Ambassador Sungjae Im defended his title at the Woori Financial Group Championship. Im shot rounds of 70-67-71-69 to post 11 under, good for a one-shot win. He led a group of eight Titleist golf ball players finishing in the top-10 positions on the final leaderboard. What’s in the Bag? | SUNGJAE IM Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSi2 8.0° | B1 SureFit setting, Graphite Design Tour AD-DI 7 X Fairway Metal : TS3 15.0° | B1 SureFit setting, Graphite Design Tour AD-DI 8 X Hybrid: 818 H2 19.0° | A1 SureFit setting, Graphite Design Tour AD-DI 105 Hybrid X Irons: T100 3-9 | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Wedges : Vokey Design SM9 48.10F, 54.14F, SM7 60.04L wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Putter: Scotty Cameron Select Flowback 5 CS tour prototype PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Mitsubishi Electric Classic Propelled by two eagles over his final 13 holes, Stephen Ames (Pro V1) successfully defended his title with a final round 5-under 67 to win by four shots. Ames, now the first PGA TOUR Champions player to win twice this season, hit 83 percent of his greens in regulation, including 17 of 18 during his second-round 64. Ames led a group of four Titleist golf ball players finishing in the top-five positions on the final leaderboard. PGA TOUR AMERICAS | Diners Club Peru Open Stuart Macdonald (Pro V1) posted rounds of 69-66-65-71 to earn his second career PGA TOUR-sanctioned win in Peru. Macdonald, who broke through to win last year’s Commissionaires Ottawa Open on PGA TOUR Canada, finished the week at 17 under to win by two shots. KLPGA | CreaS F&C The 46th KLPGA Championship Jungmin Lee (Pro V1) won her first KLPGA major and 11th KLPGA title after posting 23 under for four rounds at Lakewood Country Club. Lee began the final round in the lead and made seven birdies on Sunday, pulling away from the chasing pack and finishing with a four-shot margin of victory. She shot all four rounds in the 60’s (68-69-62-66). LET | Investec South Africa Women’s Open Manon De Roey (Pro V1) cruised to a four-shot victory in South Africa, her second career LET title. De Roey carded rounds of 69-67-66-72 to post 14 under for the week. ... #TeamTitleist
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Hi Everyone, So I have a full bag fitting coming up at TPI on 5/10. My wife and I are going down on the 9th and staying at the Park Hyatt Aviara for the weekend and making sure I get a full nights sleep! I am looking for any advice in advance of my appointment as to what to expect and what to prepare for. I have already mapped out my home course as to what clubs I hit off the tee and into greens to help me focus. I also have my lofts and realistic distances mapped for my existing clubs. I already play a TSR3 10 degree driver, 16.5 degree fairway and a 21 degree fairway dialed down to 19.25. It's taken me a year now to dial in the shaft to a 3 year old Accra I had in a previous TSI2 head, so I want to focus time on driver head and shaft to see what I can pick up at a proper fitting rather than piecing things together myself. I also want to replace my well worn PXG wedges. I am pretty good from 120 and in currently and need to keep that mojo going. I currently play PXG Gen 5 T irons so the lofts are almost identical to the T100's. I could use a lot of help in the traditional 3 wood - 5 iron spot, so I will keep an open mind as to whether I get a mixed set or throw in a hybrid or two. My big miss is a left hook or a pull hook when I get quick and feel offset contributes to that miss, so hybrids have always been a concern and a challenge to hit. Anyway, looking forward to what else I can prep for in advance. I will provide feedback as to my experience. Would love some additional feedback on the Phantom X's, while not something I am looking at now, they look intriguing. I play an Edel blade, face balanced and love it. Thanks in advance! CJA
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PGA TOUR | Corales Puntacana Championship Billy Horschel shot Sunday’s best round by two shots, carding a course record-tying bogey-free 63 to earn his eighth career PGA TOUR title. Playing a Pro V1x+ prototype golf ball and Titleist equipment setup that includes his TSR3 driver, mixed set of T100 and 620 MB irons and NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges, Horschel closed with seven birdies and an eagle to post 23 under, coming from three shots back to start the day and win by two shots. On a windy Sunday in Punta Cana, Horschel hit 13 of 14 fairways, 72 percent greens in regulation and was a perfect 5-for-5 getting up-and-down. HORSCHEL LEADS 1-THROUGH-5 FINISH FOR TITLEST GOLF BALL PLAYERS twitter.com/.../1782398248335946166 Every player in the final top five at the Corales Puntacana Championship played a Titleist golf ball, with 75 percent of the field teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x . 1. Billy Horschel (Pro V1x+ prototype) 2. Runner-up (Pro V1x) 3. Kevin Tway (Pro V1) T4. Charley Hoffman (Pro V1x) T4. Justin Lower (Pro V1x) HORSCHEL ON HIS TITLEIST GOLF BALL “The control of the Titleist golf ball is by far better than any ball on the market. When you hit a shot, when you try to hit a five-yard draw, you want that ball to turn five yards. You don’t want it to draw 10 yards, or you don't want it not to draw. So to be able to control the golf ball is such a vital key in the game of golf. Doesn’t matter what level you’re at. When you’re expecting a shot to turn out a certain way, control wise, and that golf ball is not doing what you want, you have an issue, and with a Titleist golf ball, I’ve never had an issue once.” “It’s a fine margin out here on the PGA TOUR and if you can find any little bit of an edge to give you that little bit of advantage I’m going to take it. And so for me having my spin rates be consistent, having the feel, the softness of the feel around the greens be the same, and how it’s going to land on the green. I want to know that ball, if I hit the shot the way I want, it’s going to produce with the results I want – and I get that, and I’ve gotten that throughout my entire career with the Titleist golf ball.” “For me it comes down to spin. I’m looking for the ball to spin the right amount or in a certain range with every club I have. So 7-iron, I’m looking for it to spin somewhere around the upper echelon and the spin rate of 7,000-7,200. I want control of the golf ball. I want to have the ability to take spin off... And so having a ball that spins more allows me to have more control. And I can take spin off three quarter shots, little half shots. That’s what’s allowed me to be successful on the PGA Tour.” What’s in the Bag? | Billy Horschel Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x+ prototype golf ball Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Black TR 6 X Fairway Metals: TSi2 15.0° | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 70g 6.5 TX and TSi2 18.0° | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 80g 6.5 TX Irons: T100 3, 5 | True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 X100 and 620 MB 6-9 | True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 52.12F, 56.08M, WedgeWorks 60V (@ 62) | True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 X100 (46), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx S400 (52-60) HORSCHEL ON HIS TSR3 DRIVER “The TSi was unbelievable. It was the longest, straightest driver I’ve ever hit. It was the fastest driver I’ve ever played. I achieved my highest ball speed on it, which was 178 [mph]. Loved the driver to death, had no plans of changing, but J.J. with Titleist said, ‘Hey, just give this a shot’... I finally tested it, and I was really shocked by how consistent the ball flight was. And how tight my misses were. I like to hit a little left-to-right shot. The ball wasn’t over-cutting when I missed it. My toe misses, if I did hit it off the toe, wasn’t diving hard left. And so it’s just a lot tighter. And so now that allows me to tighten up my lines, hitting it off the tee. Narrow fairways I can be more aggressive knowing I’ve got a driver that if I do miss it, it's not going to be too far off if I hit it dead center in the face. And then when I finally tested it on TrackMan, I was shocked to see the speed gain. So it's faster. And the dispersion rate off the tee with good from bad is a lot tighter, which we’re all looking for in the game of golf, especially at our level.” HORSCHEL ON HIS T100 LONG IRONS “I like a very soft feel because that’s what my senses are. I can have a good understanding of when it’s soft, where I’ve hit it on the face, whether I’ve hit it good, whether I’ve spun it too much, toe, heel. If it’s a little bit too much of a firm feel, then I can't really distinguish with where it is on the face or did it come off with enough spin, did it not come off with enough spin. So for me, I’ve always liked the softer feel and I think with Titleist, they’ve done a really good job of that, especially with the new T100’s, because when you get into the cavity back irons, it’s really easy to make it a firm feel. It's tough to make it feel soft like a blade. And they've done a really good job with that, with the new T100.” HORSCHEL ON HIS VOKEY WEDGES www.youtube.com/watch “For me, whenever I get a Vokey wedge, I know right away that this product is at the highest standard. It’s the best in the game of golf and it’s going to help my game in the areas I need. And then at the same time, when you have Bob and you have Aaron there on a weekly basis, being able to work with them to fine tune the little points that you're looking for. They offer suggestions whether it be bounce, loft or lies or numerous other things.” KORN FERRY TOUR | LECOM Suncoast Classic Titleist Brand Ambassador Tim Widing emerged victorious from a sudden-death playoff, earning his first career Korn Ferry Tour victory. Widing, gaming a Pro V1x golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs, including a TSR2 driver, T100 irons and NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges, made three birdies over his final six holes to post the clubhouse lead. Both Steven Fisk and Patrick Cover matched Widing at 20 under to force the all-Pro V1x playoff. For the week at Lakewood National, Widing posted four rounds of 67 or better (67-64-67-66). He led the field in Greens in Regulation (63/74 including two playoff holes, 85%) and Scrambling (10/11, 91%). The 26-year-old Swede also hit 83 percent of his fairways. What’s in the Bag? | Tim Widing Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Red 7 X Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° | Fujikura Ventus Red 8 X and TSR2 21.0° fairway | Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X Irons: T100 4-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 56.12D, WedgeWorks 60L wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 7.5 tour prototype PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Invited Celebrity Classic Paul Broadhurst (Pro V1x Left Dash) carded rounds of 65-66 to post 11 under and win by one. Broadhurst put on a ball-striking clinic in the weather-shortened event, hitting all but two greens in regulation (34/36, 94%). The victory marks Broadhurst’s sixth career PGA Tour Champions title. KPGA | KPGA Founders Cup with Hanmaek CC Titleist Brand Ambassador Guntaek Koh made par on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to capture his fourth career KPGA victory. Koh, trusting his Pro V1 golf ball, TSR2 driver, T-Series irons, NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter in his all-Titleist setup, opened the week with a course record-setting 61. Three rounds – and one extra hole – later, Koh secured the trophy. Eleven of the 14 players finishing inside the top-10 and ties trusted a Titleist golf ball. Titleist also won every surveyed equipment count: golf ball , driver , fairway , hybrid , iron , wedge and putter . What’s in the Bag? | Guntaek Koh Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 10.0° Fairway Metal: TSi2 15.0° Irons: T200 2 and T100 3-PW Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 52.08F, 58.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 tour prototype KLPGA | Nexen SaintNine Masters 2024 Eunwoo Choi (Pro V1x) successfully defended her title at the Nexen SaintNine Masters. Rounds of 67-70-71 saw her post 8 under and win by one shot. Nine of the 12 players finishing inside the top-10 and ties played a Titleist golf ball . Ladies European Tour | Joburg Ladies Open Chiara Tamburlini (Pro V1x) shot rounds of 70-68-67-70 to post 17 under and win her first LET title by seven shots. The 24-year-old led a 1-2-3-4 finish for Titleist golf ball players in South Africa. ... #TeamTitleist
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Collegiate tournament at Spencer T. Olin golf course in Illinois. Shotgun start on day one so I started on hole 5. First hole, first swing of the day. Dunked it from 170 yards with a smooth 7 iron. Won the two day tournament with scores of 73,71 (-1). www.titleist.com/.../jsuxwddoqllv7jxzitar
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PGA TOUR | Masters Tournament The 88th Masters Tournament ended with a Pro V1 golf ball dropping into the bottom of the cup on the 18th green Sunday evening at Augusta National Golf Club, officially sealing a decisive victory for the 2024 Masters champion. A longtime Pro V1 golf ball player, the champion earned his second Masters title in three years with a closing 4-under 68, playing his final 6 holes in 3 under par to win by four shots. After the round, the champion credited his short game as the “most important” part of his game this week in Augusta, which the statistics proved out. According to Data Golf, he led the field in Strokes Gained: Around the Green (+1.97 per round), accounting for almost half of his tournament-best SG: Tee to Green (+4.12 per round). 1-2 FINISH FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS The Masters champion led a 1-2 finish for Titleist golf ball players, with Ludvig Aberg (Pro V1x) finishing runner-up at Augusta National in his first major start. Eleven of the top 15 on Sunday’s final leaderboard were Titleist golf ball players. Fourteen of the 16 events played this season on the PGA TOUR have now been won with a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, with 70 percent of all competitors teeing up a Titleist: 1. The Sentry Champion (Pro V1x) 2. Grayson Murray (Pro V1) – Sony Open in Hawaii 3. The American Express Champion (Pro V1) 4. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) – Farmers Insurance Open 5. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 6. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) – WM Phoenix Open 7. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) – Mexico Open at Vidanta 8. Austin Eckroat (Pro V1) – Cognizant Classic 9. Arnold Palmer Invitational Champion (Pro V1) 10. Brice Garnett (Pro V1) – Puerto Rico Open 11. THE PLAYERS Champion (Pro V1) 12. Peter Malnati (Pro V1x Yellow) – Valspar Championship 13. Stephan Jaeger (Pro V1) – Texas Children’s Houston Open 14. The Masters Champion (Pro V1) LUDVIG ÅBERG FINISHES RUNNER-UP IN FIRST MAJOR START Titleist Brand Ambassador Ludvig Aberg – playing a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR2 driver, T100 irons and NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges – carded rounds of 73-69-70-69 to post 7 under and finish solo 2nd in his first major championship appearance. Åberg now has one victory, three runner-ups, five top-5's and eight top-10 finishes in his 20 PGA TOUR starts as a professional. What’s in the Bag? | Ludvig Åberg www.youtube.com/watch Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X Irons: T100 4-PW | KBS Tour 130 X Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.08M | KBS Tour 130 X ABERG ON HIS PRO V1 x “I like to put spin on the ball. I like to hit it a little bit higher to have a little bit of a different angle coming into the firmer greens that we play here on the PGA TOUR. So I think the Pro V1x helps me with that and it helps me to be able to compete against the best players in the world.” “I just love the feel around the greens, putting, chipping, I love the softer feel (of 2023 Pro V1x), and it flights the way that I want to.” “What you want when you’re chipping is that little extra feeling of checking up on the green, and making sure that when the greens get a little firmer and faster, you’re still able to put that spin on it. Which I feel like [the Pro V1x] allows me to do. Chipping and short game is such feel-based – what you like to feel, what you don't like to feel. And this allows me to have that creative mindset.” “We play so many rounds and you don't want to question your equipment. If you make a bad swing, you want to blame yourself and no one else. So that's where the ball comes in. And obviously you play in a lot of different conditions. The weather, the green, the grass, grass types, different kind of things. So it is very important to trust your equipment and that's what I do. I've never ever questioned the Titleist golf ball. It is #1 ball in golf and there's a reason for that.” ÅBERG ON HIS TSR DRIVER “I'm playing the TSR2, 9 degrees, it’s on a D4 setting. I've played this ever since it came out. I really love it... I mean, no matter what driver you play, the good ones are always going to be good, but that's not really how you play golf, unfortunately, because you're going to miss it off the center. You're going to hit it off the heel, you're going to hit off the toe every now and then. So for me, when I hit it off the toe, the spin numbers are still very good. It doesn't really go under 2,000 (rpm), which just obviously makes it stay in the air longer and doesn't get that left miss. And then the heel ones usually stays around under 3,000, which if you are in that little gap, that zone, I think that's when you can perform. Because like I said, you're not going to hit every driver great, but if you can kind of narrow down your misses a little bit, that's going to be key.” ÅBERG ON HIS 2023 T100 IRONS “I actually just ahead of this season switched into these. They're the ‘23 T100’s. I've never been kind of the blade guy. I feel like I need all the help that I can get with my irons, golf is hard enough. So I really like the look of it, feel of it. It performs really well and I feel like an iron is such feel-based. Obviously you want the numbers and the trajectories to match up what you feel, but it's so much what you see, look, feel, and I really love to feel the rounded edges, the semi-thin top line with an iron.” “You're not going to hit the same flight all the time. You might hit one a little bit higher. I like to do a little bit of everything with my irons. If I have a left pin, I might want to draw it in there. I have a right pin, I might want to cut it in there. So if I can have that same feel no matter what shot I'm hitting, how the club goes through the turf. I'm more of a soft feel guy and I feel like these irons have that soft feel. I don't feel any pinchy-ness. I don't feel anything like that when I hit them. It's very clean, it's very nice and soft.” ÅBERG'S VOKEY SM10 WEDGE SETUP At the start of the year, Åberg arrived in Hawaii for the Sentry with three NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges in the bag to start the 2024 season. Week in and week out, Åberg plays a 50.08F gap wedge and a 54.10S sand wedge. He rotates between a WedgeWorks 60V lob wedge and a 60.08M lob wedge depending on course conditions. (He opted for the 60.08M this week at Augusta National.) “I got three wedges in my bag every week. Gap wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge... I've used these SM10's, I've made the switch right before the holidays and they're so nice. Like I said before as well, feel is so important with the wedges because you're going to hit a lot of chip shots, a lot of bunker shots. And if you don't like the feel, the sound, the look of it, you're going to have issues getting it up and down. So that's what I feel like. And then obviously the rounded edges around the toe, the top line, absolutely love it.” KPGA | The 19th DB Insurance Promy Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Sangpil Yoon opened the week with a 10-under 61 and closed with a bogey-free, 7-under 64 to earn his first professional victory. Yoon, gaming his Pro V1x golf ball, TSR driver, blended set of Titleist irons and Vokey Design wedges among his winning setup, posted 18 under over four days LaVie Est Belle Country Club, four shots clear of second place. For the week, 104 players (72%) played a Titleist golf ball , including each of the top 4 and seven of the top 9 finishers on the final leaderboard. Titleist also topped every major equipment category surveyed (golf ball, driver, fairway, hybrid, iron, wedge, putter), while half the field gamed a Titleist driver. What’s in the Bag? | Sangpil Yoon Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° Utility Iron: 718 T-MB 2-iron Irons: T150 4, 620 CB 5-6, 620 MB 7-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 58.06K Sunshine Tour | The Tour Championship Jonathan Broomhead (Pro V1 ) capped off the 2023-24 Sunshine Tour season with his first career victory, closing in 3-under 69 to win by two. China Tour | Hainan Baoting Open Lloyd Jefferson Go (Pro V1x) won by six shots to earn his first career China Tour title. He shot a final round 3-under 69 – his fourth consecutive round in the 60’s – to post 22 under for the week around Shangda International Golf Club. KLPGA | MEDIHEAL Hankookilbo Championship Jiyoung Park (Pro V1 ) earned her eighth career KLPGA title, posting 22 under to win by six strokes. Park was the only player to card all four sounds in the 60’s (67-66-66-67). Seven of the top 10 finishers trusted a Titleist golf ball. ... #TeamTitleist
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I had a hole-in-one on March 30, 2024 at Esplanade at Lakewood Ranch GCC in Florida on hole #15, 152 yards with a Titleist T-350 7-iron and a Pro V1x. www.titleist.com/.../xdwxpoviemw5f4m5i95z
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https://youtu.be/y5QjID2zTlA Listen in to the conversations between Ludvig Åberg and Titleist tour reps as he gets fit for the latest generation T100 irons. » Ludvig’s iron setup: T100 4-P irons | KBS Tour 130 X Subscribe to the Titleist YouTube Channel here .
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PGA TOUR | Valspar Championship Titleist Brand Ambassador Peter Malnati was unflappable down the stretch Sunday, coming home in 31 to win his second PGA TOUR title by two shots while leading a 1-2-3-4 finish for Titleist golf ball players. Of the 13 events played this season on the PGA TOUR, 12 have been won with either a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball model. Malnati, trusting his Pro V1x Yellow golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment , including his TSR3 driver, blended set of T-Series irons, NEW Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, shot a final round 4-under 67 to reach his winning 12-under total. Malnati, 36, was in total control of his golf ball on the back nine on Sunday, hitting eight of nine greens and converting four birdies from stellar approach shots to pull away from the pack: No. 10: 133 yards to 16 inches No. 11: 83 yards to 4 feet, 5 inches No. 12: 161 yards to 15 feet No. 17: 198 yards to 6 feet, 2 inches He gained over 2.5 shots with his approach play alone over the final round (+2.79). Over the 72 holes in Tampa, Malnati made a field-best 20 birdies. He gained 3.45 strokes on the field off the tee (4th) and over eight shots (8.31, 3rd) on the field on the greens. He led the field in putts per GIR (1.60) and ranked T5 in GIR (65.28%, 47/72). What’s in the Bag? | Peter Malnati Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Yellow Driver: TSR3 10.0° | Project X Denali Blue 60 TX Fairway Metal: TSi3 15.0° | Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 70 X Hybrid: 818H2 19.0° | Graphite Design Tour AD DI 95 X Irons: T200 4 iron | True Temper AMT Tour White S400, T150 5 iron | True Temper AMT Tour White S400m and T100 6-9 irons | True Temper AMT Tour White S400 Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 52.12F, 56.08M (@57), 60.04T (@62) | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 Putter: Scotty Cameron TourType Special Select Masterful 1.5 tour prototype MALNATI MAKES IT 12-OF-13 FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS IN 2024, LEADS 1-2-3-4 FINISH FOR PRO V1 & PRO V1 x AT VALSPAR Malnati's victory at the Valspar marked the 12th victory for Titleist golf ball players through the first 13 events to start the 2024 PGA TOUR season: 1. The Sentry Champion (Pro V1x) 2. Grayson Murray (Pro V1) – Sony Open in Hawaii 3. The American Express Champion (Pro V1) 4. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) – Farmers Insurance Open 5. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 6. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) – WM Phoenix Open 7. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) – Mexico Open at Vidanta 8. Austin Eckroat (Pro V1) – Cognizant Classic 9. Arnold Palmer Invitational Champion (Pro V1) 10. Brice Garnett (Pro V1) – Puerto Rico Open 11. THE PLAYERS Champion (Pro V1) 12. Peter Malnati (Pro V1x Yellow) – Valspar Championship Additionally, Malnati led a 1-2-3-4 finish for Titleist ball players this week in Tampa: 1. Peter Malnati (Pro V1x Yellow) 2. Cameron Young (Pro V1 Left Dot) T3. Chandler Phillips (Pro V1x+ prototype) T3. Mackenzie Hughes (Pro V1x+ prototype) MALNATI ON HIS PRO V1 x “I remember I was out on the course with J.J. [Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist Director of Player Promotions] in San Antonio, maybe in 2016 or ’17. I was playing [Pro V1] and I loved the way the V flew off the driver, but J.J. was just watching some iron shots. He's like, ‘Man, I think we could get you some more control. We can get you the flight you want by doing other stuff with the driver, shaft, loft, whatever. But your iron play, you’re just going to have more control of the ball. It’s going to stop faster on the greens for you in the X. And I’ve played it ever since and it has been right. My iron stats have improved. All the elements of the game are important out here, but being able to hit it on the green, get it close to the hole – that’s what it’s all about.” “It's the perfect ball for me, gives me just the right amount of spin off the irons and wedges to feel like I’m totally in control. And it still obviously has a great flight with the longer clubs too. “I started using it (Pro V1x Yellow) in Minnesota at the 3M Championship last summer. And the reason I switched to it is because my, at the time, 3-year-old, who is now four, liked them. And so, he's kind of over it now, but it still makes me think of him, and that’s worth a smile or two, which is worth a lot out there for me.” MALNATI WINS WITH T-SERIES IRONS, CLINCHES VICTORY WITH T150 5-IRON Peter Malnati took his blended set of T-Series irons ( T200 4 iron, T150 5 iron, T100 6-9 irons; True Temper AMT Tour White S400 shafts) to the winner’s circle, putting on a ball striking clinic on Sunday. Malnati gained 2.79 shots on the field with his approach play in the final round and hit eight of nine greens on the demanding back nine. One of Malnati’s best shots came on the 198-yard par-3 17th. Tied for the lead, he pulled his T150 5 iron and took dead aim, sticking his Pro V1x to 6 feet, 2 inches from the cup. He converted the birdie to go up one shot with one to play. Malnati’s T150 5 iron was a new addition to his bag this season, and he first put it in play at the Sony Open seeking more height and forgiveness. “I’ve played a T200 4-iron for several generations, and that’s a great transition for me because it’s a little bit more forgiving, but just easy height,” he said. “I was like, if the 150 is kind of in the middle, would that be a nice transition to go to that in the 5 iron? So J.J. sent me one, just purely experimental, but instantly, my carry distance was the same, but launch was a little higher and height was a little higher. And I can easily make it go lower if I need to, but I can't necessarily easily make it go higher if I need to. So that club, having the same look and feel as my [T100] 5 iron, but just launching it a little higher without losing any speed or carry distance seems like a no brainer.” Said Malnati of his Sunday 5-iron at 17: “I remember telling my caddie I needed to make a 2 – I needed to hit it 208. And 208’s a pretty big 5 iron for me, but in the situation I was in, it was just a very normal 5-iron. ... But that was really fun in that moment to just step up, not overthink it, just it's a full 5 iron at the TV tower, go. And to watch that ball fly was a really cool feeling, to have it like tracking the hole there, that was really nice.” MALNATI DIALED WITH TOUR’S FAVORITE DRIVER Gaming his TSR3 9.0° driver (Project X Denali Blue 60 TX), Peter Malnati gained over three shots on the field off the tee (+3.45), setting himself up for field-best 20 birdies. Titleist has been the most played driver on the PGA TOUR for five seasons and counting, with a total of 60 players (39%) gaming a Titleist driver this week in Tampa, 27 more than the nearest competitor. That list also included Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Young , who finished two shots back in solo second. Young, gaming a TSR3 9.0° driver (Accra Tour Z5 65 M5) as well as a TSR 2W 13.0° prototype 2-wood, led the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee, gaining 4.95 shots. FOUR WINS IN A ROW FOR VOKEY WEDGE PLAYERS Peter Malnati made the move to four NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges – 48.10F, 52.12F, 56.08M (@57) and 60.04T (@62) – in his first opportunity earlier this season at the American Express Championship. His victory Sunday makes it four straight wins – and five of the last six – for players gaming Vokey Design wedges on the PGA TOUR: Valspar Championship – Peter Malnati (NEW Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 52.12F, 56.08M (@57), 60.04T (@62) wedges) THE PLAYERS Championship & Arnold Palmer Invitational Champion (Vokey Design SM8 50.12F, 56.14F, SM9 WedgeWorks 60T wedges) Puerto Rico Open Champion (Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.14F, NEW SM10 WedgeWorks 60A+ wedges) Malnati on his lob wedge setup: “At the advice of [Vokey Wedge Rep] Aaron Dill a couple of years ago, I was struggling with some of my pitch shots around the greens, feeling like I was just having to work too hard to hit those ones where the chipping area sits down low and the green sits up high. And he said, ‘you want to try a 62-degree?’ And so I did... And I've had a 62 in the bag ever since. And it helps me a lot.” MALNATI LIGHTS OUT WITH SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER Peter Malnati gained over eight strokes on the field (+8.31, 3rd) with his Scotty Cameron TourType Special Select Masterful 1.5 tour prototype putter this week at Innisbrook, leading the field in putts per GIR (1.60) with the Newport-style blade. Malnati first put his current gamer in play at last season’s Farmers Insurance Open after a testing session with Scotty Cameron Tour Rep Brad Cloke . In the two events leading up to the Farmers, Malnati had tried a Phantom X 11.5 mallet. “I wanted him to get back to his feels, get back to feeling the blade and not fighting the mallet,” Cloke said. “He experimented with higher MOI, but he’s a feel guy, he doesn’t get real technical. He’s more of, I see it, I want to feel it. This was something that allowed him to get back to putting naturally, like he does. He’s stuck with it ever since Farmers and his putting stats have been outstanding.” For the season, Malnati ranks 13th in total putting and 16th in one-putt percentage. DP WORLD TOUR | Porsche Singapore Classic Jesper Svensson (Pro V1) prevailed in a sudden-death playoff to earn his first DP World Tour title, having shot a course record-matching final round 63 to force extra holes. Svensson, 28, began Sunday five shots off the lead before starting birdie-birdie-eagle. He went out in 30 and continued to take it deep on the back nine, eventually signing for a 9-under round that featured eight birdies and two eagles. Clutch birdies on Nos. 17 and 18 saw him reach 17 under, sending him back to the 18th tee for a playoff. Svensson matched his opponent with a birdie and a par on the first two go-arounds before making a tournament-winning par on the third extra hole. For the week in Singapore, Svensson was in total control of his Pro V1 , gaining 2.72 strokes on the field off the tee, 1.56 strokes with his approach play and 3.48 strokes around the green. PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Hoag Classic Newport Beach Playing a Pro V1 golf ball, three-time major champion Padraig Harrington secured his seventh PGA TOUR Champions victory at Newport Beach CC. Harrington made six birdies in his final round — including three in his last four holes — to reach 14-under-par for the tournament and win by one shot. This followed Harrington’s impressive closing stretch on Saturday, which included an eagle and two birdies in his final four holes. He is projected to jump to No. 5 in the Schwab Cup standings. JLPGA | AXA Ladies Golf Tournament Reika Usui (Pro V1x) shot a bogey-free 6-under final round 66 to post 13 under and win for the first time on the JLPGA. ... #TeamTitleist
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Tapawingo National Golf Club - Woodlands 9 Hole number 6 from 165 yards with a 8-iron (Titleist T-100S) and Pro V1x golf ball. It has taken 30 years of playing but it finally happened. Let the flood gates open. www.titleist.com/.../ro786pbu4kmj7q4suudd www.titleist.com/.../ogixnhdrnujlwwjtrwwn
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Just curious with other TT members, What made you switch from other manufacturers to Titleist? Or have you always used Titleist and why? For me, I had TM off the start then moved to miz and when Titleist dropped the 718 AP2's I switched and never looked back. I now sport Titleist throughout my entire bag and love my clubs. I am currently in the process of getting into some new T-series irons and will be booking my fitting soon. I feel that Team Titleist is the strongest community throughout any brand and can ask any questions to members without getting ripped too hard lol What's your thoughts?
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Who else out there in Titleist land have hit the new t series models? I am gaming new t200 There just isn’t anything on the market that matches the buttery feel while delivering distance and control. Amazing. I have moved from ap2 to ap3 to t100s to t200. Any similar stories?
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PGA TOUR | THE PLAYERS Championship THE PLAYERS Champion and longtime Pro V1 golf ball player became the first player to ever successfully defend his PLAYERS title, making it 11 wins for Titleist golf ball players through the first 12 events of the 2024 PGA TOUR season, including each of the last five: 1. The Sentry Champion (Pro V1x) 2. Grayson Murray (Pro V1) – Sony Open in Hawaii 3. The American Express Champion (Pro V1) 4. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) – Farmers Insurance Open 5. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 6. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) – WM Phoenix Open 7. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) – Mexico Open at Vidanta 8. Austin Eckroat (Pro V1) – Cognizant Classic 9. Arnold Palmer Invitational Champion (Pro V1) 10. Brice Garnett (Pro V1) – Puerto Rico Open 11. THE PLAYERS Champion (Pro V1) This week at THE PLAYERS, four of the top five finishers on Sunday’s final leader board trusted a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball: 1. THE PLAYERS Champion (Pro V1) T2. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) T2. Brian Harman (Pro V1) 5. Matt Fitzpatrick (Pro V1x) VOKEY WEDGES AT THE PLAYERS There were a total of 227 Vokey Design gap, sand and lob wedges in play this week in Ponte Vedra, accounting for more than half of the field’s total (54%). Vokey wedges have been the most played wedge on the PGA TOUR since 2004. TITLEIST IS MOST PLAYED DRIVER AT TPC SAWGRASS Titleist, the most played driver on the PGA TOUR for the last five seasons, was once again the top choice at THE PLAYERS with 55 players (38%), compared to 31 (21%) for the nearest competitor. Three of the top five finishers had a Titleist driver in the bag. NOW WORLD NO. 4, CLARK CONTINUES RISE AFTER SWITCH TO TITLEIST EQUIPMENT Titleist Brand Ambassador Wyndham Clark earned his second runner-up finish in consecutive weeks, playing his final three holes in 2 under par Sunday to come up one stroke shy of a playoff at TPC Sawgrass. The reigning U.S. Open champion made his first PGA TOUR start of 2022 (The American Express) with a brand new bag of Titleist equipment , having played competitive clubs through his last event of ‘21 (RSM Classic). Over that offseason, Clark visited the Titleist Performance Institute to get dialed in to his new setup. In January of ‘22, when he teed off in the first round of the AmEx, Clark was ranked 249th in the Official World Ranking. Forty-six starts later, following last summer’s U.S. Open victory at The Los Angeles Country Club, Clark had climbed to No. 13. After his T2 Sunday at The PLAYERS, Clark moved to No. 4 in the world, his highest position ever. One of the more impactful changes has been his driver. After making the switch to Titleist TSi3 , he finished the 2021-2022 season 61 spots higher and gaining strokes off the tee (+.209) compared to the previous season Clark is up to 24th in that statistic (+0.457) this season after gaining +1.825 shots off the tee this week at TPC Sawgrass. “I use this driver because it’s so consistent. My misses are incredible and that’s big for me...,” he said. “When you miss with the Titleist it stays within the parameters that I need to play good golf. And that’s ultimately why I use Titleist clubs, especially this driver.” Earlier this season at Pebble Beach, Clark made the move to a new TSR3 driver model. Clark had experienced immediate speed gains with TSR during his initial testing sessions last year, but was hesitant to make any changes following his breakout summer. On Tuesday at Pebble, Clark worked with J.J. Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist’s Director of Player Promotions , to dial in his TSR3. According to Van Wezenbeeck, Clark’s swing has evolved in recent years to become much more neutral, allowing for a more neutral setup in his driver. The result – TSR3 9.0°, Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 6.5 shaft, D1 SureFit setting (-.75* loft, standard lie), +4g SureFit CG weight (12g) in H•1 (Slight draw) – delivered a better spin-to-launch ratio with the increased speed he’d already seen. “I switched to the TSR3. It had a touch more ball speed and a little more spin for me, which was huge. And then I was able to keep it straighter. I sometimes tail it off too much with fade. And so [at Pebble] kind of Monday, Tuesday, we did some fittings and honestly, that was one of the biggest keys.” What’s in the Bag? | Wyndham Clark Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 6.5 Irons: 620 CB 4-9 irons | True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 52.12F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60A (@ 59) | True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 THE STORY BEHIND BRIAN HARMAN’S SWITCH TO PRO V1, TITLEIST EQUIPMENT Playing the weekend in 12 under par, Titleist Brand Ambassador Brian Harman earned his best PLAYERS finish (T2) to moved to No. 8 in the Official World Ranking. During that offseason, he made a call to Titleist Tour Rep Jim Curran , asking for a set of Titleist irons, similar to the ones he had played as a junior golfer and in college at the University of Georgia. Said Curran: “Brian called me during the offseason holidays last December (2016) and said he played Titleist irons before he turned professional and has not had that feel in his iron ball striking since then. He ordered a set of 716 CB’s and we agreed to meet on the range in Palm Springs the Monday of CareerBuilder. It was then that we dialed in his loft, lies and yardages. From there, Brian was low maintenance all season. I would check his grips, lofts and lies roughly once a month and he did the rest.” Harman put his new set of CB’s in play for the first time that Thursday at PGA West’s Nicklaus Course. (He now plays the 620 CB models.) “Very first time when I played (the CB’s) was in Palm Springs,” Harman said in 2018. “I worked with Mr. Jim Curran and we got them figured out. Finished third that week and I was having a pretty nice year.” Three months later, Johnson Wagner asked Harman, who was still playing a competitive golf ball, if he wanted to team up at the Zurich Classic (the first year that the Zurich went to the team format). “He was kind of curious as to what ball we wanted to play,” Harman said. “I said, ‘I played Titleist balls in college and everything. We’ll just play your ball (in alternate shot), no problem. “We had a nice tournament... It got really windy. I was hitting some shots with Johnson’s ball, shots that I just couldn’t hit with the ball I was playing. After that round, I decided to switch to the Pro V1. …” “I hit one shot on the second hole the last day in New Orleans (with the competitive ball) that spun up into the wind. I hit it flush but it came up 10 yards short and plugged in the bunker. And I just remember thinking, ‘That’s the last time I’m going to hit that ball. I’m switching balls.’” The following week, Harman teed up Pro V1 at the Wells Fargo Championship. On Sunday, he birdied 17 and 18 at Eagle Point GC to win by one shot. “I won the next week with it (Pro V1), the very first week I played it,” Harman said. Harman reiterated the significance of his switch prior to the ‘22 Open Championship at St. Andrews, where he finished T6: “The reason I switched back to Titleist was because of windy days and with Open Championships and major championships in mind. To flight the ball and not have to worry about it getting up and getting out of hand was a big deal.” “I switched to this ball in 2017 from a different company and the effects were immediate. You know, the last four years on tour have been my best four put together,” Harman said prior to the 2022 U.S. Open. “I just was never able to flight my old ball. I had trouble controlling and especially in the wind and we ended up playing so much wind out here. The effects for me were immediate switching to this Pro V and I mean, it’s been a complete 180. The way that I flight iron shots, the way that I control it around the green, it saves me, I don't know how many shots it’s saved me.” When Harman arrived at the winners-only Sentry Tournament of Champions to open 2018, there were several new additions to his bag, including a new Titleist driver, fairways and full set of Vokey Design wedges. What’s in the Bag? | Brian Harman Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSi2 9.0° | Graphite Design Tour AD IZ 5 S Fairway Metals: TS2 13.5° | Fujikura Speeder 661 Evolution 2 S and TS2 16.5° fairway | Fujikura Speeder 757 Evolution 2 X Utility Irons: U500 4-5 | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 90 HY 6.0 (4), True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 (5) Irons: 620 CB 6-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.04L | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | The National Tournament Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron John made four back-nine birdies on Sunday to pull away from the field and earn his first PGA Tour of Australasia title. John carded a final round 69 to finish at 16 under for the week, good for a three-stroke victory. What’s in the Bag? | John Cameron Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° Irons: T200 3 iron and T100 4-9 irons Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, 56.14F, WedgeWorks 60V JLPGA | V Point Eneos Golf Tournament Ai Suzuki (Pro V1x) made five birdies in her final nine holes to win in back-to-back weeks. The victory marks her 20th title on the JLPGA tour.
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New irons arrived today! Less than three weeks from fitting to in my bag. T-150 6 thru AW, graphite 65g Recoil regular shaft, +1/2 inch, 1/2 degree flat with midsize CP2 grips. T-200's going to my oldest grandchild who is more excited about his new clubs than I am with the new 150's. Golf on friends!
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This community was extremely helpful with thoughtful questions for our golf club experts—some of which were featured in our recent Team Titleist Talks T-Series Irons Video Podcast with more questions being featured in our upcoming TSR and Fitting podcast releases. We will be recording more TT Talks Video Podcasts in the coming weeks with our Titleist Golf Ball experts. If you would like a chance to be featured in one of those discussions, please post your question below! www.titleist.com/.../xsuwxmtds1vhdvxx2ssc
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PGA TOUR | Puerto Rico Open Brice Garnett (Pro V1) prevailed after a four-hole sudden-death playoff, ending extra holes with a birdie to earn his second career PGA TOUR title. Garnett opened the week with back-to-back 66’s around Grand Reserve Golf Club before turning in two bogey-free rounds over the weekend (68-69) to post 19 under. That 72-hole total was matched by Erik Barnes (Pro V1x) , who also carded four sub-70 rounds (66-66-69-68) to force the all-Titleist golf ball playoff. Garnett only dropped two shots in 76 holes (72 in regulation, four in a playoff) around Grand Reserve Golf Club. He led in Scrambling (17/17, 100%) while hitting 70% of his fairways (42/60, 4th) and 78% of his greens in regulation (59/76, 10th). 10 WINS IN FIRST 11 EVENTS TO START ‘24 SEASON With Titleist golf ball players claiming both PGA TOUR titles this week in Orlando and Puerto Rico, 10 of the first 11 events played this season on the PGA TOUR have now been won with a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball model: 1. The Sentry Champion (Pro V1x) 2. Grayson Murray (Pro V1) – Sony Open in Hawaii 3. The American Express Champion (Pro V1) 4. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) – Farmers Insurance Open 5. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 6. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) – WM Phoenix Open 7. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) – Mexico Open at Vidanta 8. Austin Eckroat (Pro V1) – Cognizant Classic 9. Arnold Palmer Invitational Champion (Pro V1) 10. Brice Garnett (Pro V1) – Puerto Rico Open At the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the champion topped a leaderboard that featured six Titleist golf ball players in the top 7 positions: 1. API Champion (Pro V1) 2. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) T4. Will Zalatoris (Pro V1x) T4. Russell Henley (Pro V1x) T6. Sahith Theegala (Pro V1) T6. Brendon Todd (Pro V1x) The Puerto Rico Open ended with a Pro V1 vs. Pro V1x playoff, with every player in the top 5 and eight of the final top 9 playing a Titleist golf ball: 1. Brice Garnett (Pro V1) 2. Erik Barnes (Pro V1x) T3. Jimmy Stanger (Pro V1) T3. Hayden Springer (Pro V1) T3. Victor Perez (Pro V1 Left Dot) T6. Joe Highsmith (Pro V1) T6. Ben Kohles (Pro V1 Left Dash) 9. Norman Xiong (Pro V1) Over the 11 events played on the PGA TOUR in 2024, Titleist golf balls have been chosen a total of 887 times (70%), compared to 156 (12%) for the next closest competitor. LPGA | Blue Bay LPGA Bailey Tardy (Pro V1) made six birdies and an eagle over her final 11 holes Sunday to storm up the leader board and claim her first career LPGA title by four shots. Tardy, 27, was in total control of her ball-striking on Sunday, hitting 16 of 18 greens in regulation through windy conditions. Her final round 65, which was tied for the low round of the day, followed up a bogey-free Saturday 66 and saw her post 19 under for the week. DP WORLD TOUR | Jonsson Workwear Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Matteo Manassero made birdie on each of his final four holes to pull away from the field and win his fifth DP World Tour title. Manassero, gaming a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR3 driver, T-Series irons, NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, posted a final round 66 to cap off his fourth round of 68 or better for the week and win by three shots. His week also included a Friday 11-under 61, the low round of the week by two shots and the lowest round of his career. Over 72 holes at Glendower Golf Club, the 30-year-old made 23 birdies and three eagles while only dropping three shots. He led the field in Strokes Gained: Around the Green (+1.43 per round) and finished 2nd in SG: Tee to Green (+2.15 per round). He was T1 in Putts per GIR (1.61), and he hit 79% greens in regulation while gaining over a shot and a half per round (+1.68, 4th) on the field with his approach play. What’s in the Bag? | Matteo Manassero Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 10.0° | A•1 SureFit Hosel setting, Fujikura Ventus TR Red 6 X Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° | A•1 SureFit Hosel setting, Graphite Design Tour AD-IZ Irons: T200 4 | True Temper Project X 6.5 and T100 5-PW irons | True Temper Project X 6.5 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 58.08M | True Temper Project X 6.5 (50, 54), Dynamic Gold 120 S400 (58) Putter: Scotty Cameron Squareback 2 tour prototype KORN FERRY TOUR | Astara Chile Classic Taylor Dickson (Pro V1) emerged from a sudden-death playoff to capture his first career KFT victory. Dickson, 31, made seven birdies on Sunday – including two on the 71st and 72nd holes – to post 17 under and force extra holes. Trey Winstead (Pro V1) matched Dickson at 17 under, and the two headed back to the par-5 18th. Dickson sealed the victory with a par. For the week in Chile, Dickson made 22 birdies to only five bogeys. He climbs to No. 6 in the KFT Points List with the win. LET | Aramco Team Series Tampa Alexandra Forsterling (Pro V1) shot a final round five-under 67 Sunday to win by three and secure her third LET title. Forsterling made 14 birdies and surrendered just two bogeys over the three rounds. KLPGA | Hana Financial Group Singapore Women's Open Jaehee Kim (Pro V1) won her first KLPGA title with a score of 17 under for the week. Kim made six birdies on Sunday to card a final round 66 and win by one shot. JLPGA | Meijiyasuda Ladies Golf Tournament Ai Suzuki (Pro V1x) secured her 19th JLPGA title with a final round 2-under 70. Suzuki carded 21 birdies over the four rounds, finishing at 16 under for a six-shot victory. ... #TeamTitleist
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Booked a trip to Scottsdale Arizona with 3 friends. 2 of us had recently had our second child, and another one is expecting his second in April. On our final round of the trip at Raven Golf Club, (1 day before my 35 Birthday) the vibes were high, and we stepped up to the 14th hole. 148 yards to the pin, slight uphill. Hit a high fade 9 Iron. It looked great from the start and we all thought it was gonna be close. After about 15 feet of roll after landing, the ball disappeared. I said “that is either in, or rolled off the back”. The other cart drove up to the green to check, while I stayed on the T box with my hands on my head squatting down. They both ran to the green to check the hole and immediately threw their hands up and started going crazy. I sprinted from the T box to the green as fast as I could and sure enough, the ball was in! What an amazing experience to have with my best friends. My first hole in 1. Couldn't have imagined it happening with a better group of guys. www.titleist.com/.../rk10w993vqepvrx2cykz www.titleist.com/.../mub23qggag8s88y5gh0w
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I was in the USAF for 30 years 1978-2008. I first arrived Cheyenne Wyoming in May of 1979. When I wasn’t dispatching to the Missile Sites I would sit in my dorm room and read Golf Digest. Then I would go to the driving range and try to emulate everything I had read about. I’ve been playing golf for 45 years. Today, 5 Mar 2024 while playing golf with my son and friends at The Nest in West Palm Beach, on hole #14 playing approximately 171 yards, I hit a Titleist Pro V-1 golf ball with a number 2 and HardRock logo on it with my 6-iron from tee to the hole. Yes, my first Hole-in-One ️ I was so excited and so blessed, my son and friends got to witness this rare moment. I just had a conversation two holes prior saying that hole-in-ones are accuracy and lots of luck. What’s really crazy is I only hit about 30 range balls yesterday with these Titleist T-100 irons with X-Stiff shafts that my son gave me. I’m a LUCKY man ️ #Titleist irons #Titleist ProV1 #The Nest, Palm Beach Gardens www.titleist.com/.../ofb2hkj08zok60pwngoe www.titleist.com/.../wtroepjlxjfctdh2vkn6 www.titleist.com/.../kodmbls772ycnyymlgow
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PGA TOUR | Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches In absolute control of his Pro V1 golf ball, Austin Eckroat played The Bear Trap in 1 under par to punctuate a three-shot victory at PGA National and capture his first PGA TOUR victory. With 10 holes to play in Monday’s weather-delayed finish, Eckroat pulled away with unwavering ball-striking, particularly through PGA National’s toughest three-hole stretch, playing 15-16-17 in par-birdie-par. “He did it with a straight shot on 15, a draw on 16 and a cut on 17. Complete control,” NBC analyst and Titleist Brand Ambassador Brad Faxon said on the broadcast. Eckroat, 25, led the field in Greens in Regulation at 82% (59/72), gaining more than five shots on the field on approach (+5.829). The longtime Pro V1 player made a field-best 23 birdies, posting four rounds of 68 or better (65-67-68-67). EIGHT OF NINE TOUR EVENTS WON WITH A TITLEIST GOLF BALL IN 2024 Austin Eckroat's victory at the Cognizant Classic marked the eighth event won with a Titleist golf ball in nine PGA TOUR events to start the 2024 season: 1. The Sentry Champion (Pro V1x) 2. Grayson Murray (Pro V1) – Sony Open in Hawaii 3. The American Express Champion (Pro V1) 4. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) – Farmers Insurance Open 5. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 6. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) – WM Phoenix Open 7. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) – Mexico Open at Vidanta 8. Austin Eckroat (Pro V1) – Cognizant Classic Of the eight winners who trusted a Titleist, Eckroat is also the fifth first-time winner on the PGA TOUR, joining Grayson Murray , the American Express champion, Matthieu Pavon and Jake Knapp in breaking through with a victory in 2024. Over the nine events played on the PGA TOUR in 2024, Titleist golf balls have been chosen a total of 746 times (70%), compared to 134 (12%) for the next closest competitor. ECKROAT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS PRO V1 “I've been playing the Pro V1 since I was a kid, it's always been good for me. I feel like I have the control around the greens, [it] has the high ball speed numbers. It does everything I want it to do.” “I mean, the consistency within the ball is something that you really need. It's something I've never worried about playing a Pro V1. Never even crossed my mind to wonder if the bad shot I just hit was my golf ball.” KORN FERRY TOUR | 117 Visa Argentina Open Mason Andersen (Pro V1x) birdied the par-5 18th three times on Sunday – once in regulation and twice in a sudden-death playoff – to earn his first career Korn Ferry Tour win and a spot in field at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon. Andersen, who began Sunday six shots off the pace, made six back-nine birdies to come home in 29 and post the clubhouse lead at 17 under after a final round 63. When Kris Ventura (Pro V1 Left Dot) matched him over 72 holes, the duo headed back to the 18th tee for extra holes. Andersen and Ventura traded birdies on the first playoff hole before Andersen prevailed on the second. For the week in Buenos Aires, Andersen made 24 birdies – including his two in extra holes – and only dropped three shots (T1). With the win, he jumped to the top of the Korn Ferry Tour Points List, up 21 spots from his position to start the event. ASIAN TOUR / PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | 103rd New Zealand Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Takahiro Hataji earned his first career professional victory, carding a final round bogey-free 4-under 67 to post 17 under and win by one. Hataji, who became the first Japanese player to win the New Zealand Open, gamed a Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, TSR4 driver, T-Series irons, Vokey wedges and a Scotty Cameron putter among his all-Titleist winning setup. What’s in the Bag? | Takahiro Hataji Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash . Driver: TSR4 10.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5° Hyrbid: TSR2 18.0° Irons: T100•S 3-4 and T100 5-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 52.12F, WedgeWorks 60.06K Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11 tour prototype ... #TeamTitleist
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Good morning, Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the t100s vs t200 in a 4 iron? I’ve been playing the mb’s forever and can’t decide between the t100s or a t200 4 iron. I’ve tried the t-mb in the 4 iron but it’s time for a change. I’m thinking the t200 would be similar to the t-mb in terms of forgiveness and feel/sound and leaning towards the t100s. Anyone have any personal experience with a similar situation? Thanks in advance!
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Titleist Brand Ambassador Will Zalatoris began the 2024 PGA TOUR season with several recent additions to his equipment setup, including NEW T150 and T350 irons. At The Genesis Invitational at Riviera, Zalatoris turned in rounds of 66-70-65-69 to post 14 under for the week and earn a T2 finish, his best result since his return from injury. During his round on Friday , he notched an ace with his T150 7 iron and Pro V1x golf ball on the 184-yard, par-3 14th. For the week, Zalatoris ranked fourth in Strokes Gained: Approach (+5.283) and finished T3 in Greens in Regulation (68%, 49/72). His 22 birdies led the field at Riviera. “I switched to the T150’s right when I got them, or I guess it was earlier this year." Zalatoris said. "The thing that was so fascinating with the T150’s was that you had more feel than any Titleist iron that we had ever made, but you still had the same forgiveness. And so, when I first tried them, shocker, professional golfers don't hit perfect golf shots all day long, but I would hit one barely on the heel, barely on the toe. And I'm thinking, ‘Oh, I must've lost seven, eight yards on that.’ And it was going the same distance as when I hit it solid. And so, getting that feedback was amazing for me.” “The two biggest things that I always check for with irons is how do they perform out of the rough. Because if I've got a little too much camber out of there, I might catch flyers all day long, which I know it's cool to hit a pitching wedge 190 yards, but it's not cool when you're trying to hit it 150. And then on top of that – I told this to J.J. [Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist Director of Player Promotions] when he first gave them to me – it looked like they were built for me. Just because how they go through the turf, they rip through the turf way faster than the T100's that I was playing before. But I had more forgiveness and more feel, which is a unicorn. And so I've loved that [T150] iron.” “I actually play the T350 in my 3-iron," Zalatoris said. "That iron was built to be kind of a game improvement iron. And honestly, we were on the range when all of us were together in LA testing it, and we were just kind of goofing around. And I was thinking, ‘Man, this thing looks awesome.’ And so, I started hitting some balls out of the rough, started hitting them out of the fairway. I remember Max [Homa] and I spent 20 minutes with this thing, and we were like, ‘This thing is awesome.’ So the wide variety too is something that I think is really cool. Because you're seeing guys that were playing straight muscle backs going to the T100’s. You've seen guys maybe go from T100’s to T150’s, and there's a lot of kind of shuffling going around. It's like, ‘Yeah, I have a game improvement iron in my bag.’ So what. I love that thing. It's my favorite club in the bag. But a lot of the changes that they made this year, especially with the feel, was really fascinating to me.” WHAT’S IN THE BAG? | WILL ZALATORIS Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | D•1 SureFit Hosel, Fujikura Ventus Black TR 7 X Fairway Metal : TSi2 15.0°| A•1 SureFit Hosel, Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 8 X Utility Iron: NEW T350 3 | Nippon Modus3 Graphite On Steel Proto .370 Hybrid 10 ST X Irons: NEW T150 4-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.04T | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100
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The feel of a pure iron shot is a sensation every golfer chases. It’s a personal experience that’s difficult to describe, and even tougher to create. Introducing Finding Feel – a Titleist original docuseries that brings you inside our efforts to unravel the mystery of feel and find an answer to the bewildering question, “How do you engineer an emotion?” SWEEPSTAKES: To celebrate the launch of Finding Feel , we are providing Team Titleist with an opportunity to win a custom set of Titleist T-Series irons . There are two quick steps to enter: 1. Subscribe to the Titleist Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/titleist 2. Leave a comment on the Finding Feel video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWRyhi-yD1o We hope you enjoy Finding Feel and best of luck to everyone who enters the sweepstakes! 2024 FINDING FEEL SWEEPSTAKES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Open to U.S. Residents age 18+. Sweepstakes offered from 02/29/24 to 03/09/24. Complete official rules are available here . www.titleist.com/.../jmx8wsuhzrypjpszn34e
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LPGA | Honda LPGA Thailand Playing on home soil, Titleist Brand Ambassador Patty Tavatanakit closed in 5-under 67 Sunday in Thailand to earn her second LPGA victory while leading a 1-through-8 finish for Titleist golf ball players. On the 72nd hole, Tavatanakit pitched her Pro V1x golf ball in tight to set up the tournament-clinching birdie at Siam Country Club’s Old Course. It marked back-to-back wins for Tavatanakit, who also won last week on the Ladies European Tour. Also gaming a TSR2 driver, T-Series irons and NEW SM10 wedges, “Patty T” posted four rounds of 67 or better (67-67-66-67), good for a 21-under total that featured 23 birdies and an eagle. She also hit over 80% of her greens in regulation (58/72). Fellow Titleist Brand Ambassador Albane Valenzuela finished one shot back after a closing 9-under 63, the best round of the day. What’s in the Bag? | Patty Tavatanakit Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 8.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K blue 50 S Fairway Metal: TSR2 18.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro White 60 S Irons: NEW T200 4 and NEW T100 5-PW | Graphite Design Tour AD DI-85 Hybrid S (4), Nippon N.S. PRO 950GH S (5-P) Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.12F, 56.08M, 60.04T | Nippon N.S. PRO Modus3 115 Wedge TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS FINISH 1-THROUGH-8 IN THAILAND This week in Thailand, each of the top eight finishers played a Pro V1 , Pro V1x or Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball: 1. Patty Tavatanakit : Pro V1x 2. Albane Valenzuela : Pro V1 T3. Sei Young Kim : Pro V1 T3. Hye-Jin Choi : Pro V1 T5. Natthakritta Vongtaveelap : Pro V1x Left Dash T5. Hyo Joo Kim : Pro V1x T7. Lilia Vu : Pro V1x T7. Emily Kristine Pedersen : Pro V1 TAVATANAKIT ON WHY SHE PLAYS PRO V1 x “I need to hear a good sound from the golf ball. I need to hear it. I need to feel it. The Pro V1x just kind of gives me a little bit more feedback in terms of feel and sound. It spins really good around the green as well, and just full shots and everything just feels good. So that's why I love the Pro V1x ... Titleist has always been the number one ball in golf, so when you go out on the course, you just play and don't think about that.” “When I flight the ball lower, it can still spin really, really well, and when I need to hit it high, I get that max spin for the max carry.” “Off the tee, it does spin a touch more than the Pro V1, which I like because that way I could get maximum carry out of it. It would fly a touch higher, which would make the ball carry a little bit further. And then when I do bring it down, it would still go down. So, it's really manageable, this ball.” TAVATANAKIT MAKES THE MOVE TO NEW SM10 WEDGES Tavatanakit began her 2024 LPGA season in January at the Drive On Championship after adding three NEW Vokey SM10 wedges (50.12F, 56.08M, 60.04T) to her bag. Having previously gamed prior generation Vokey wedges, Tavatanakit worked with Vokey Tour Rep Shane Dyel to determine her setup with the new models. Said Dyel: “What's so special about Patty is her attention to detail and her perception of feel. When I worked with Patty on her SM10’s she could see and feel the difference between her previous generation Vokey wedges and the new SM10 wedges.” “With her wedge setup we talked about how she can be more versatile with every wedge in the bag, and it all starts at the top with her 50.12F. This grind gives her unlocked versatility from full shots in the fairway to low, high-spin runners around the greens. Our change in CG location has allowed Patty to be aggressive on shots when she needs to be.” “Going into her SM10 56.08M, the new model gave her more help with the lower flight and higher spin she always looks for. She has found it to be easier to flight down her shots without sacrificing speed, which was a huge difference from her previous generation Vokey 56.08M. “Lastly, her 60.04T is the most versatile and the most feel-sensitive wedge Patty has in the bag. Without a doubt, Patty saw not only an increase in feel, but also complete sole control compared to her previous generation 60 T grind.” www.instagram.com/.../ VALENZUELA RECORDS CAREER-BEST FINISH Titleist Brand Ambassador Albane Valenzuela carded a final round 9-under 63 to finish solo 2nd, the best finish of her LPGA career. Valenzuela, who finished the week at 20 under, one shot back of Tavatanakit , began her final round with a birdie on the par-5 1st and a hole-out eagle on the par-4 5th. On the back nine, she birdied six of her final eight holes, including Nos. 17 and 18, to come home in 30 and take the clubhouse lead, putting the pressure on Tavatanakit. What’s in the Bag? | Albane Valenzuela Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Tensei 1K Pro White 50 S Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 13.0° | Tensei 1K Pro White 60 S Irons: T100•S 6-AW | NS Pro 950GH R Wedges: Vokey Design SM8 WedgeWorks TVD 52, SM9 WedgeWorks 58.04L wedges | NS Pro 950GH R Putter: Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 PGA TOUR | Mexico Open at Vidanta Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) claimed his first PGA TOUR title Sunday in Mexico, capping off a 25-birdie week with a two-shot victory. In full control of his Titleist golf ball , Knapp carded rounds of 67-64-63-71 around Vidanta Vallarta to post 19 under, while gaining 11.5 strokes on the field from tee to green. He led the field in Strokes Gained: Approach (+8.729), hitting 76% greens in regulation (T5), and ranked 11th in SG: Off the Tee (+2.973). Down the stretch Sunday, Knapp got his Pro V1 Left Dot up-and-down on four of the last six holes, including a birdie on the par-5 14th, to secure the victory. The performance spotlighted Knapp’s recent results, which have vaulted him to 11th on the PGA TOUR in SG: Tee to Green (+1.235) and No. 8 in the FedExCup standings. He has played his last three events (216 holes) on TOUR in 38 under par, including his T3 finish at the WM Phoenix Open. TITLEIST BALL PLAYERS: SEVEN WINS IN EIGHT WEEKS TO START 2024 Jake Knapp is the seventh Titleist golf ball player to win on the PGA TOUR this season, through the first eight events of 2024: 1. The Sentry Champion (Pro V1x) 2. Grayson Murray (Pro V1) – Sony Open in Hawaii 3. The American Express Champion (Pro V1) 4. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) – Farmers Insurance Open 5. Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 6. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) – WM Phoenix Open 7. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) – Mexico Open at Vidanta This week in Mexico, six of the top seven finishers on Sunday’s final leader board played a Pro V1 or Pro V1x model: 1. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) T3 . Stephan Jaeger (Pro V1) T3. C.T. Pan (Pro V1x) T3. Justin Lower (Pro V1x) T6. Patrick Rodgers (Pro V1x Left Dash) T6. Robert MacIntyre (Pro V1x) LET | Lalla Meryem Cup Titleist Brand Ambassador Bronte Law shot a final round 9-under 64 to claim a three-shot comeback victory in Morocco. Playing a Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, Law entered the final round eight strokes off the pace. She made nine birdies and holed out for eagle on the 14th to storm to her third career LET win. What’s in the Bag? | Bronte Law Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR1 10.0° | Graphite Design Tour AD-DI Fairway Metal: TSR3 16.5°, 18.0° | Tensei AV Blue 65 R (16.5), Tensei AV Raw Blue 75 R (18.0°) Irons: T200 4 iron and T150 5-PW | Tensei 1K Pro Silver 70HY S (4), NS Pro 950GH S (5-PW) Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.08M | Project X 5.0 Putter: Scotty Cameron Squareback 2 tour prototype PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Trophy Hassan II The winner of the Trophy Hassan II – playing a Pro V1 Yellow golf ball – closed in 3-under 70 to win his first PGA Tour Champions event by one shot. The champion made 13 birdies and two eagles for the week around the difficult setup at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, including four straight birdies on Nos. 13-16 in the final round that saw him reach the winning 10-under total. He is projected to climb to No. 3 in the Schwab Cup standings, up 49 spots from his position beginning the week. ASIAN TOUR | International Series Oman Gaming his Pro V1x golf ball, the winner of the International Series Oman shot a final round 7-under 65 to race to a four-shot victory. The champion played his final 71 holes without surrendering a bogey or worse, and he was the only player to shoot all four rounds in the 60’s (67-69-68-65) on his way to posting 19 under. He also gamed three NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges – 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.04T – in his winning setup. Each of the top six finishers in Oman trusted a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. SUNSHINE TOUR | Nelson Mandela Bay Championship Playing a Pro V1 golf ball, the winner of the Nelson Mandela Bay Championship carded rounds of 63-67-68 around Humewood Golf Club to post 18 under and win by one. The champion made five back-nine birdies in his third and final round, which proved to be the difference in the weather-shortened event. ... #TeamTitleist
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LET | Aramco Saudi Ladies International Titleist Brand Ambassador Patty Tavatanakit shot a final round 7-under 65 to cap off a wire-to-wire, seven-shot victory. Tavatanakit, gaming a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR2 driver, NEW T-Series irons and NEW Vokey SM10 wedges, made 20 birdies and an eagle for the week on her way to earning her fifth professional victory. The 24-year-old was a perfect 18-for-18 in greens in regulation on Sunday, and she finished in style, sticking her Pro V1x in tight on the 72nd hole for a closing birdie. TAVATANAKIT ON WHY SHE PLAYS PRO V1 x “I need to hear a good sound from the golf ball. I need to hear it. I need to feel it. The Pro V1x just kind of gives me a little bit more feedback in terms of feel and sound. It spins really good around the green as well, and just full shots and everything just feels good. So that's why I love the Pro V1x ... Titleist has always been the number one ball in golf, so when you go out on the course, you just play and don't think about that.” “When I flight the ball lower, it can still spin really, really well, and when I need to hit it high, I get that max spin for the max carry.” “Off the tee, it does spin a touch more than the Pro V1, which I like because that way I could get maximum carry out of it. It would fly a touch higher, which would make the ball carry a little bit further. And then when I do bring it down, it would still go down. So, it's really manageable, this ball.” www.instagram.com/.../ TAVATANAKIT MAKES THE MOVE TO NEW SM10 WEDGES Tavatanakit began her 2024 LPGA season in January at the Drive On Championship after adding three NEW Vokey SM10 wedges (50.12F, 56.08M, 60.04T) to her bag. Having previously gamed prior generation Vokey wedges, Tavatanakit worked with Vokey Tour Rep Shane Dyel to determine her setup with the new models. Said Dyel: “What's so special about Patty is her attention to detail and her perception of feel. When I worked with Patty on her SM10’s she could see and feel the difference between her previous generation Vokey wedges and the new SM10 wedges. “With her wedge setup we talked about how she can be more versatile with every wedge in the bag, and it all starts at the top with her 50.12F. This grind gives her unlocked versatility from full shots in the fairway to low, high-spin runners around the greens. Our change in CG location has allowed Patty to be aggressive on shots when she needs to be.” “Going into her SM10 56.08M, the new model gave her more help with the lower flight and higher spin she always looks for. She has found it to be easier to flight down her shots without sacrificing speed, which was a huge difference from her previous generation Vokey 56.08M. “Lastly, her 60.04T is the most versatile and the most feel-sensitive wedge Patty has in the bag. Without a doubt, Patty saw not only an increase in feel, but also complete sole control compared to her previous generation 60 T grind. Her overall feedback with SM10 has been overwhelmingly positive.” www.instagram.com/.../ What’s in the Bag? | Patty Tavatanakit Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K blue 50S Fairway Metal: TSR2 18.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro White 60 S Irons: NEW T200 4 and NEW T100 5-PW | Graphite Design Tour AD DI-85 Hybrid S (4), Nippon N.S. PRO 950GH S (5-PW) Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.12F, 56.08M, 60.04T wedges | Nippon N.S. PRO Modus3 115 Wedge PGA TOUR | The Genesis Invitational Titleist Brand Ambassador Will Zalatoris turned in rounds of 66-70-65-69 to post 14 under for the week at Riviera and earn a T2 finish, his best result since his return from injury. Zalatoris began the 2024 PGA TOUR season with several recent additions to his equipment setup, including a TSR2 driver, NEW T-Series irons and NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges. What’s in the Bag? | Will Zalatoris Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | D•1 SureFit Hosel, Fujikura Ventus Black TR 7 X Fairway Metal : TSi2 15.0°| A•1 SureFit Hosel, Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 8 X Utility Iron: NEW T350 3 | Nippon Modus3 Graphite On Steel Proto .370 Hybrid 10 ST X Irons: NEW T150 4-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.04T | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 ZALATORIS ON HOW HE MARKS HIS PRO V1 x “Actually, I've always had a line on my ball, and then I was standing on the tee at Riviera, my first year out on Tour, and there were three guys in the group playing Titleist 3's with black lines on them. Pro V1s, exactly the same. And so, I was like, ‘Okay, I need to add something to my golf ball.’ And so, I put my initials in Sharpie on the back side of my ball. And then I just started doing 200, which was actually kind of funny. I had 200 days off, of not touching a golf club, from when I was out. And so, it's kind of a nice little reminder of where it's like, okay, if I make a couple bogies, it's like, ‘Well, it beats what you were doing for those 200 days.’ But yeah, really, I've kept adding things as the years have gone on, because there's so many guys that play Titleist. And I think it was funny, in my 11th event on Tour, there's three guys standing on a tee with three Titleist Pro V’s, black, black line, exactly the same. And I’m like, alright, I need to start adding stuff to my ball.” On Friday at The Genesis, Zalatoris stepped to the tee on the 184-yard, par-3 14th and pulled his T150 7 iron. He struck his Pro V1x toward the pin and watched it carry the front left bunker before rolling right into the cup for an ace. Zalatoris finished the week ranked fourth in Strokes Gained: Approach (+5.283). He also gained more than a shot on the field Off the Tee (+1.437, 15th) and Around the Green (+1.285, 17th). His 22 birdies for the week at Riviera led the field, and he finished T3 in Greens in Regulation (68%, 49/72). ZALATORIS ON SWITCHING TO HIS T150 IRONS, T350 3 IRON “I switched to the T150’s right when I got them, or I guess it was earlier this year. The thing that was so fascinating with the T150’s was that you had more feel than any Titleist iron that we had ever made, but you still had the same forgiveness. And so, when I first tried them, shocker, professional golfers don't hit perfect golf shots all day long, but I would hit one barely on the heel, barely on the toe. And I'm thinking, ‘Oh, I must've lost seven, eight yards on that.’ And it was going the same distance as when I hit it solid. And so, getting that feedback was amazing for me.” “The two biggest things that I always check for with irons is how do they perform out of the rough. Because if I've got a little too much camber out of there, I might catch flyers all day long, which I know it's cool to hit a pitching wedge 190 yards, but it's not cool when you're trying to hit it 150. And then on top of that – I told this to J.J. [Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist Director of Player Promotions] when he first gave them to me – it looked like they were built for me. Just because how they go through the turf, they rip through the turf way faster than the T100's that I was playing before. But I had more forgiveness and more feel, which is a unicorn. And so I've loved that [T150] iron.” “I actually play the T350 in my 3-iron. That iron was built to be kind of a game improvement iron. And honestly, we were on the range when all of us were together in LA testing it, and we were just kind of goofing around. And I was thinking, ‘Man, this thing looks awesome.’ And so, I started hitting some balls out of the rough, started hitting them out of the fairway. I remember Max [Homa] and I spent 20 minutes with this thing, and we were like, ‘This thing is awesome.’ So the wide variety too is something that I think is really cool. Because you're seeing guys that were playing straight muscle backs going to the T100’s. You've seen guys maybe go from T100’s to T150’s, and there's a lot of kind of shuffling going around. It's like, ‘Yeah, I have a game improvement iron in my bag.’ So what. I love that thing. It's my favorite club in the bag. But a lot of the changes that they made this year, especially with the feel, was really fascinating to me.” PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Chubb Classic Stephen Ames (Pro V1) earned his seventh career PGA Tour Champions victory, posting 13 under to win by three. Ames, who won four times in 2023, made 14 birdies on his way to carding rounds of 67-64 to claim the 36-hole weather-shortened event. He hit over 80% of his greens in regulation (29/36) and ranked 1st in Scrambling, getting his Pro V1 up and down on six of seven attempts. ASIAN TOUR | IRS Prima Malaysian Open David Puig (Pro V1) shot matching 62’s over the weekend to claim his second Asian Tour victory in four months. Puig, 22, entered the third round eight strokes off the lead before carding 18 birdies to zero bogeys over his final 36 holes. He finished at 23 under par for the tournament to earn a two-shot margin of victory and a spot in the 2024 Open Championship field at Royal Troon. This week in Malaysia, 70% of the field played a Titleist golf ball — nearly six times the nearest competitor — including nine of the 12 players who finished inside the top 10 and ties. PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | Webex Players Series - Hunter Valley Titleist Brand Ambassador Daniel Gale holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 72nd green to earn his second PGA Tour Australasia victory of the season. Gale, 27, trusted his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment to post a final round 66 and reach 19 under par for the week, good for a one-shot win. Titleist Brand Ambassador and last week’s PGA Tour Australasia champion Kazuma Kobori (Pro V1x) placed third this week, shooting a final round 65 and finishing two strokes behind Gale. What’s in the Bag? | Daniel Gale Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 8.0° Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° Irons: T200 3 iron and T100 4-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.12D, 60.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5S SUNSHINE TOUR | Dimension Data Pro-Am Titleist Brand Ambassador David Ravetto earned his first career Sunshine Tour victory, posting 15 under to win by two shots. Ravetto trusted his Pro V1 golf ball through windy conditions to card a final round 69. What’s in the Bag? | David Ravetto Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSi3 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSi3 15.0° Hybrid: TSi3 18.0° Irons: 620 CB 4-PW irons Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50°, 56°, 60° ... #TeamTitleist
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I'm 64, unathletic, have taken one golf lesson (with more planned), and can get the ball off the T maybe 2/3rds of the time, so far. According to the machine at Roger Dunn by ball speed with a 7-iron is only 100 mph :( Nevertheless, I want to buy a full set of Titleist clubs now. Which series irons, woods, and driver do I want? Also, do I want graphite, or steel? Please don't tell me Senior flex as I'm not ready to accept it yet. Thank you,
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I ordered a set of the new T-100 irons (3-PW) in late November. I ordered them through my local golf course. Everything on them is standard except for the grip, but they are still on back order. Does anyone know why?
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https://youtu.be/I0yysqAlp4c During a recent visit to the Titleist Performance Institute, Ludvig Åberg took us through his setup to show us the equipment he's currently gaming. Watch to get a deep dive and check out his full specs below (with timestamps if you want to jump ahead to certain parts of the video): 00:16 - Titleist Pro V1x golf ball 01:44 - TSR2 9.0 driver | Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X 03:15 - 718 T-MB 2 iron | KBS Tour 130 X 04:05 - NEW T100 4-P irons | KBS Tour 130 X 05:09 - NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60.08M wedges | KBS Tour 130 X Subscribe to the Titleist YouTube Channel .
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PGA TOUR | WM Phoenix Open After opening the week with a course-record 60, Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) made three consecutive birdies with the tournament on the line Sunday to win his fourth PGA TOUR title. Each of those birdies came on TPC Scottsdale’s par-4 18th. The first one, Taylor’s 72nd hole, forced an all- Pro V1x golf ball playoff with Titleist Brand Ambassador Charley Hoffman at 21 under. Both players birdied the playoff opener, setting up Taylor’s clinching birdie on the second extra hole. Taylor, who draws a blue line on his Pro V1x to help with alignment on his putts, rolled it in from 11 feet, 5 inches for the win. Including the playoff, Taylor’s Pro V1x golf ball found the bottom of the cup for 26 birdies. Eleven of those came during his bogey-free first round, which he played in 29-31. Taylor was in complete control of his Pro V1x throughout the week in Scottsdale, gaining more than five shots on the field on approach shots (+5.114/9th), while getting up-and-down on 12 of 13 attempts (92.31%), including a perfect 2-for-2 on sand saves. He hit 61 greens in regulation, ranking T2 for the event. SIX WINS IN A ROW FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS TO START 2024 SEASON Titleist golf ball players have won every event to start the 2024 PGA TOUR season, with three wins each apiece for Pro V1 and Pro V1x : The Sentry: Pro V1x player Sony Open: Grayson Murray (Pro V1) The American Express: Pro V1 player Farmers Insurance Open: Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) WM Phoenix Open: Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) This week, Taylor also topped a leader board that featured four Titleist golf ball players in the final top 5: 1. Nick Taylor (Pro V1x) 2. Charley Hoffman (Pro V1x) T3. 2022 Masters Champion (Pro V1) 5. Sahith Theegala (Pro V1) Over the last six weeks on the PGA TOUR, a total of 507 players have teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, more than five times the nearest competitor (95). WHY NICK TAYLOR PLAYS PRO V1 x “The windows, we talk about flight windows, but also spin windows. Like any golfer, you want predictability not only your good shots, but your slight miss hits and misses. So the windows of my spin are super tight and like I said, the flight windows that you want – the low ones, if it's a knockdown shot or into the wind, the high ones with certain shots you might need to get to a pin or not – when I look up, I see in the window that I’ve imagined when I was trying to hit it, so that's super important.” “I have so much confidence in the Titleist golf ball, I am not really ever questioning it. When you’re in trouble and you have to hit through a 3 foot by 3 foot circle in a tree, that's when you have the confidence in the back of your mind that, you know, I envision this with a 7 iron and you think it's going to come out of that window – that's telling in itself right there. It's nice to have the windows, when you're on a tee box with nothing in the way, but when you get in trouble, which we do on occasion, it’s important to have that confidence.” “To me (with Pro V1x) it's a soft but clicky feel. It's obviously two opposites there, but it gives me the variety of clickiness with the wedges that I feel like it's getting the spin, but also with the really short shots I have the soft feel. And then with the irons and the woods, obviously it comes off kind of somewhere in the middle there. So the feel is important. It gives you confidence when it comes off the face, kind of again, the feel that you want.” HOW NICK TAYLOR MARKS HIS PRO V1 x “I've always used blue for a long time. I'll change up occasionally, but I put a C and an H by the numbers on both sides. C is for Charlie, it's my son and Harper's my daughter. My daughter's 9 months old, so I had just a C for four years. I used to do a circle abbreviated to a C when my son was born and then did the C-H when she was born in May.” “I use this to line up on 99 percent of my putts. I've used this line on really any putt from distance, 3 feet all the way up to 72 feet like the Canadian Open. Again, it gives me a general area of where I'm trying to aim, gets me tighter and it gets me just focused on speed. I feel like once I have the line down, I’m not really considered or worried about where I'm aiming, so I use a line in all putts.” What’s in the Bag? | Charley Hoffman Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 8.0° | Tensei 1K Pro Orange 50 TX Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5° | Tensei CK Pro Orange 80 TX and TSR3 18.0° | Tensei CK Pro Orange 80 TX Hybrid: 913Hd 20.0° | Motore Speeder HB 9.8 Tour Spec X Irons: NEW T100 5-9 | NS Pro Modus3 Tour 105 X Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, 56.14F, WedgeWorks 60L | NS Pro Modus3 Tour 105 X (46, 52); NS Pro Modus3 125 Wedge (56); Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (60) Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 8 tour prototype KORN FERRY TOUR | Astara Golf Championship Kevin Velo (Pro V1) made three straight birdies to close out his first career Korn Ferry Tour victory in extra holes. Velo, 26, birdied the par-4 17th and par-5 18th to post 22 under and force a sudden-death playoff with Brian Campbell (Pro V1x) . One more birdie down the 18th gave Velo the win in his 30th career KFT start. For the week in Bogota, Velo carded four sub-67 rounds (64-67-64-66) and made 25 birdies (T2 in the field). Velo and Campbell’s 72-hole scores of 261 (22 under) apiece set the new tournament scoring record. After prevailing in the playoff, Velo is projected to jump 47 spots to No. 2 in the Korn Ferry Points List. CRISTOBAL DEL SOLAR SHOOTS LOWEST ROUND IN PGA TOUR-SANCTIONED HISTORY Cristobal Del Solar tapped in his Pro V1x for par and a 13-under 57 in Round 1, making history by carding the lowest round ever in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event. Del Solar made six birdies in his first eight holes before making an eagle on No. 9 to go out in 27. He added three more birdies and an eagle on his way in to finish off the historic round. Del Solar began the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour season playing a competitive golf ball brand. In late May at the AdventHealth Championship, Del Solar made a mid-season move to Titleist, switching to a Pro V1x Left Dash . Two months later, Del Solar worked with Jeff Beyers of Titleist Golf Ball R&D , looking for more spin at the bottom end of his bag. He moved to 2023 Pro V1x at the Price Cutter Championship and went on to record his then-best finish on the Korn Ferry Tour – a solo 5th at the NV5 Invitational – in his next start. “Cristobal really liked Left Dash but we thought he could benefit from a little bit more spin with his short irons and wedges,” Beyers said. “He tried 2023 Pro V1x and it was a pretty easy change for him. The numbers were great. He played really well, made a late season push to get his TOUR card and now he’s off to a great start this year.” 2023 Pro V1x is engineered with a high gradient dual core design that delivers lower long game spin for increased distance and a more consistent flight – helping golfers hit the ball longer and straighter while maintaining the Drop-and-Stop greenside control that Pro V1x players rely on to play their best. POTGIETER BECOMES YOUNGEST PLAYER TO SHOOT 59 Titleist Brand Ambassador A ldrich Potgieter became the youngest player to break 60 in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event after carding a 59 in Round 2. Potgieter, 19, birdied his final three holes (Nos. 7-9 at Country Club de Bogota – Pacos) to post 11 under on his Friday round. He ended the day with 10 birdies and an eagle. Just two weeks ago, Potgieter became the youngest champion in Korn Ferry Tour history, as he claimed the Bahamas Great Abaco Classic. He gamed his Pro V1x golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs in accomplishing both feats. What’s in the Bag? | Aldrich Potgieter Golf Ball: Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Black 60 X Utility Iron: NEW U·505 2 | Mitsubishi MMT Hybrid 90 TX Irons: NEW T200 3| Mitsubishi MMT Hybrid 100 TX and NEW T100 4-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx X100 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60T wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx X100 (50-54), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx S400 (60) Putter: Scotty Cameron Futura 5W PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | Webex Players Series – Sydney Titleist Brand Ambassador Kazuma Kobori earned his third PGA Tour Australasia victory in the last four weeks. Kobori, who is just months into his professional career, trusted his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment to card a final round 66 and post 24 under for the week, good for a one-shot win. Before turning professional in late 2023, Kobori captured the Western Amateur, the Australian Amateur, the individual title at the World Amateur Team Championship and the Elite Amateur Series Cup. He also recorded top-10 finishes at the North and South Amateur, the Trans-Mississippi Amateur and the Southern Amateur. Including his three professional victories, the 22-year-old has finished inside the top-10 six times in nine starts since turning pro. He is currently first on the PGA Tour Australasia’s Order of Merit, which would earn him his DP World Tour card for 2025. What’s in the Bag? | Kazuma Kobori www.instagram.com/.../ Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5° Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° Irons: NEW T150 4-5 and T100 6-9 Wedges: Vokey Design Wedges 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 60.06K wedges Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Why Kazuma Kobori Plays Pro V1 x www.instagram.com/.../ SUNSHINE TOUR | Bain's Whisky Cape Town Open Mikael Lindberg (Pro V1x) made birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to close out his victory at Royal Cape Golf Club. Lindberg carded rounds of 65-67 over the weekend to reach 16 under before sealing the win on his third trip around the 18th hole. ... #TeamTitleist
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The 2024 WM Phoenix Open is underway at TPC Scottsdale this week, just months after Team Titleist members took on the Stadium Course as part of the 2023 Team Titleist Invitational. Our loyal brand fans not only had the chance to walk in the same footsteps as TOUR players, but they got to meet one too—along with a handful of world-class Titleist brand experiences. Nothing caps off a good year like a party. The venue for Team Titleist? Hole #16 at TPC Stadium Course. The cause for celebration? Introducing the next generation of the ProV1 and ProV1x golf balls, launching new T-Series Irons , and premiering the We Go Farther docuseries to name a few. And if anyone knows how celebrate the latest and greatest equipment from Titleist, it’s Team Titleist members. This vibrant community loves golf and it's always a fun challenge delivering an experience that meets their high expectations: DraftKings Welcome Reception This brand-spanking-new venue was the perfect location to welcome Team Titleist to Scottsdale. We enjoyed Thursday Night Football, delicious food, and last but not least, the famed Team Titleist Invitational Tee Gift. DAY 1 The celebration continued the next morning with 18 holes at The Champions Course at TPC Scottsdale. Members were greeted with surprise T-Series pouches staged on each golf cart, providing a little insight into the afternoon activities. After finishing the desert course, attendees were treated to special guests from Titleist’s R&D and Clubs Team, along with up- and-coming TOUR prospect, Joe Highsmith . Highsmith demonstrated the impact of dimple patterns on ball flight by striking no-dimple, half-dimple, and inconsistent dimple golf balls. Following this aerodynamics lesson, Highsmith displayed his consistent swing, providing Team Titleist with a clear view of the performance variations when switching between T-100, T-200, T-300, and U505 iron heads. The group wrapped up the day with a quick hitting session on the range with the newest T-Series Irons to try for themselves. Day 2 The morning was buzzing with excitement as Team Titleist Members prepared to play one of the most famous Par 3’s on TOUR. Anticipation only grew upon arrival as we overlooked the nearly completed grandstands and perfectly manicured fairways, which set the stage for an extraordinary day. White Box Testing For the past few weeks, Titleist white boxes have been finding their way onto the doorsteps of Team Titleist Players across the globe. As this player validation process gets underway, we wanted to give our 2023 TTI attendees a little sneak peek and a chance to test this new ball, so we surprised every player with a dozen of this test model. As we teed off, the distant hum of activity intrigued us, but the mystery would have to wait until we reached the iconic #16. While the source of the noise wasn't the typical cheers or boos echoing from the stands, it was a close second. The atmosphere was electric, courtesy of a DJ booth belting out lively tunes, and a professional photographer to capture this one-of-a-kind experience. For our post-round activity, we delved into a clinic with Parker McLauchlin, the Short Game Chef. Drawing on his PGA T OUR experience, Parker shared insights and tips, focusing on bunker play and showcasing different Vokey Wedge bounce and grinds. After a comprehensive session in the sand, members had a chance to hit a few wedges themselves before closing out the evening with our last gathering. DraftKings Closing Ceremonies As the day came to close, we had once last surprise for Team Titleist at our closing reception at DraftKings Sportsbook. In the spirit of the holidays and the cooler temperatures ahead, everyone walked away with a glass TT Ornament and a mug. We announced our raffle winners who were lucky enough to score so epic prizes including a Year Supply of #1 Ball in Golf , LINKSLEGEND Golf Bag, Set of T-Series Irons and much more. A huge thanks to our friends at TPC Scottsdale for going above and beyond! Our gratitude extends to each and every Team Titleist Member for bringing your enthusiasm and love of golf. We look forward to gathering once again next year for another round of shared joy and unforgettable moments. Thank you for making this event truly special! You might be wondering how these Team Titleist members were selected to join the festivities. As always, keeping an  up-to-date Team Titleist profile , and participating in our  discussion boards ,   fittings , and  events ,  are great ways to increase your chances to participate in exclusive opportunities. ... #TeamTitleist
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Just back from Moortown having attended the SM10 day. Just another amazing opportunity from Titleist for us TT members. My fitter was Phil Shaw, over from Ireland for the day. Really nice bloke and had a great time with him. All the new toys were out and once I and Trackman had defrosted it was time to start the fitting. We chatted about my set up and how I see and play all the different shots required before starting to hit balls. Current set up is T300 down to 48, then 52 /8 58/8. Started out with full shots with 52 and 58 to see how I deliver the clubs for full shots. Very much a sweeper with no divot. The fitting app came back suggesting that I was in the correct grinds based on my delivery / course etc As conversations progressed around what I use 48/52 and 58 for we decided to hit the T300 PW and 48 to then see whether a 48 SM10 would be a better fit and give me more flexibility as I only use the T300 48 for full shots. The SM10 felt better, carried the same distance on full shots with more spin but also due to the looks and profile gave me much more confidence with the knock downs and for chip and runs. So 48 in the bag. Then came the fun bit messing about with a series of shots in and around the green blind testing with random grinds. We settled on a 54 / 60 split and then it was a case of finding the right grinds. The short game was behaving itself so it was clear what effect the different grinds had on my contact, flight and results. In the 54 the M grind was the clear winner, very consistent results on both short and longer chips and also when opening the face. I also tried the S grind but it was a lot more inconsistent. The 60 was interesting as we played about with open faced chip shots and then bunker play trying the M / S and T grind. I thought I would end up in M or T grind particularly after the performance with the 54 but the S grind was the clear winner both around the green and definitely out of the bunker. The new wedges look really nice and one noticeable difference I felt from SM8/9 was that I couldn't tell what grind I had in my hands, all sat and looked very similar, where as in the previous versions I could. The new Nickel finish looks stunning although I stayed with the tour chrome. And with that an hour had flashed by. Final specs 48 F 54 M and 60 S and an awesome goodie bag. Thanks again to Paul and Titleist.
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Hey all, I have decided to upgrade my irons and would like to get fitted for the new T-Series. I am in Portland, OR and would love to see if anyone has experienced a good fitting session here in Oregon, Washington state or any Titleist fitter recommendations?
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PGA TOUR | Pebble Beach Pro-Am Titleist Brand Ambassador Wyndham Clark broke the course record by two shots Saturday at Pebble Beach Golf Links, tapping his Pro V1x in for birdie on the 18th hole for a 12-under 60 – and an eventual one-shot victory following the final round’s cancellation due to weather. The reigning U.S. Open champion, gaming a TSR3 driver, 620 CB irons and NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges, played the front nine in 28 with a pair of eagles and four birdies. He added five more birdies (to just one bogey) on the back, coming up just inches short of 59 or lower with tap-in pars on Nos. 16 and 17 and his two-putt birdie on 18. Clark, who led a 1-2-3 finish for Titleist golf ball players, hit 16 of 18 greens on the day at Pebble, while gaining more than three strokes on the field on approach shots (+3.088/3rd). Titleist Brand Ambassador Ludvig Åberg (Pro V1x) finished one behind Clark, while last week’s champion, Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) , was another shot back in third. What's in the Bag? | Wyndham Clark Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 6.5 Irons: 620 CB 4-9° | True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 52.12F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60A (@ 59) | True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 FIVE STRAIGHT WINS FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS TO START 2024 SEASON With Wyndham Clark's victory at Pebble Beach, Titleist golf ball players have now won each of the first five events to start the 2024 PGA TOUR season: The Sentry: Pro V1x player Sony Open: Grayson Murray (Pro V1) The American Express: Pro V1 player Farmers Insurance Open: Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) Clark also led a 1-2-3 finish for Pro V1 and Pro V1x players at Pebble: Wyndham Clark (Pro V1x) Ludvig Åberg (Pro V1x) Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) Over the last four weeks on the PGA TOUR, a total of 413 players have teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, more than five times the nearest competitor (76). CLARK ON HIS PRO V1 x GOLF BALL “Honestly, one of the most important things in a player’s bag is the golf ball. If you don’t have control of that, then it doesn’t matter how you’re swinging, how the clubs are made, whatever. The golf ball is so important, and that’s ultimately what goes into the hole. Having faith and trusting your golf ball is huge.” “I play [Pro V1x] because it’s kind of the perfect combination for me of launch and spin. … I'm a low spin player, I have a lot of speed, but I don't spin the ball very much. And the Pro V1x, especially with my irons and driver, spins at the numbers that I want. Also, I think it's great around the greens. So I’ve always been looking for spin. And this Pro V1x gives me exactly what I need.” “The spin means the most to me, because I’m a low spin player, so I need the spin to help keep the ball in the air, to be able to control it better around the greens. And that's the most important thing for me. And especially out on Tour, you need to be able to have the ball to stop very quick, and that's what this ball does.” “What’s unique in our game is you can get the ball and your equipment dialed into the exact thing that you need. And with Titleist having different [models], I was able to find one that with my irons, spun perfectly, and with my driver, spun perfectly. And around the greens, I was able to stop it quick and do everything I wanted with it.” NOW WORLD NO. 10, CLARK CONTINUES RISE AFTER SWITCH TO TITLEIST EQUIPMENT; MOVES TO TSR3 DRIVER AT PEBBLE BEACH Clark made his first PGA TOUR start of 2022 (The American Express) with a brand new bag of Titleist equipment , having played competitive clubs through his last event of ‘21 (RSM Classic). Over that offseason, Clark visited the Titleist Performance Institute to get dialed in to his new setup. In January of ‘22, when he teed off in the first round of the AmEx, Clark was ranked 249th in the Official World Ranking. Forty-six starts later, following his U.S. Open victory at The Los Angeles Country Club, Clark had climbed to No. 13. He was 10th, his highest position ever, when he teed it up Thursday at Pebble. One of the more impactful changes has been his driver. Playing a competitive model, Clark ended the 2020-21 season at 117th in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee, finishing with a negative strokes gained total (-.015). After making the switch to Titleist TSi3, he finished the following season 61 spots higher and gaining strokes off the tee (+.209). “I use this driver because it’s so consistent. My misses are incredible and that’s big for me...,” he said. “When you miss with the Titleist it stays within the parameters that I need to play good golf. And that’s ultimately why I use Titleist clubs, especially this driver.” This week at Pebble Beach, Clark made the move to a new TSR3 driver model. Clark had experienced immediate speed gains with TSR during his initial testing sessions last year, but was hesitant to make any changes following his breakout summer. On Tuesday at Pebble, Clark worked with J.J. Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist’s Director of Player Promotions , to dial in his TSR3. According to Van Wezenbeeck, Clark’s swing has evolved in recent years to become much more neutral, allowing for a more neutral setup in his driver. The result – TSR3 9.0°, Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 6.5 shaft, D1 SureFit setting (-.75* loft, standard lie), +4g SureFit CG weight (12g) in N (neutral) – delivered a better spin-to-launch ratio with faster ball speeds. Titleist continues to be the most played driver on the PGA TOUR for five seasons and counting. This week, 30 players (39%) chose a Titleist driver compared to 17 (21%) for the nearest competitor. CLARK BRINGS NEW SM10 WEDGES TO WINNER’S CIRCLE Wyndham Clark gamed four NEW Vokey SM10 wedges (46.10F, 52.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60A [@ 59]) en route to earning his third PGA TOUR title in the last nine months. First debuting at The Sentry to start the year and officially launching on TOUR at the American Express, NEW Vokey SM10 wedges continue to be the top choice of the world’s best. This week at Pebble Beach, there was a total of 72 SM10 gap, sand and lob wedges (31%) in play, more than double the nearest competitor’s total number of wedges (35). At The Sentry, Clark was one of 20 players to start his 2024 PGA TOUR season by making the immediate move to NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges, putting three in play (46.10F, 52.08F, 56.10S). He added his SM10 WedgeWorks 60A (@ 59) lob wedge in his next start at the American Express. Clark first tested SM10 alongside Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill in December before making the switch from his set of SM9’s. “With Vokey, what's so great is they use the tour staff, I feel like as their R&D department,” said Clark on working with the Vokey team. “And so when we hit shots, I mean we hit more than anybody and we know exactly how a ball should come off, how a wedge should react, et cetera. And so what's nice is Vokey listens to that and says, ‘Okay, okay, we need to adjust this’ or ‘We need to add this, we need to decrease this’... So that's been so great with Vokey is just the ability to want to get better and improve even on a product, which I already think is the best, and if they're always improving, that's pretty amazing.” In his two rounds this week at Pebble Beach, Clark gained 1.359 shots around the greens on the field (14th). Clark also gamed four Vokey wedges (SM9 46.10F, 52.12F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60A) on his way to earning his first career major championship at the U.S. Open at the Los Angeles Country Club last June. Clark made several key up-and-downs coming down the stretch on Sunday to finish off a one-shot victory and etch his name into the history books. Clark gained nearly four shots (3.92/7th) on the field around LACC, while ranking first in proximity to the hole on shots around the green (5’9’’), more than 4 feet better than the field average (9'11"). “The most important club for me, probably in my bag, is this A grind,” said Clark in 2022, after making the move to Titleist clubs. “I use the SM9 60 degree A grind, which is a low bounce 60, which I think is very versatile. And I'm able to – on tight lies, rough, wet lies, firm lies, whatever it is – I can hit the shot I want. And with the amount of spin I want, trajectory and everything.” Said Vokey Rep Aaron Dill on Clark’s lob wedge: “The 60A was a co-design project with Geoff Ogilvy. That's how it started. It was based off of Australian Sand Belt golf courses – firm and tight. It's essentially an L grind with a ribbon removed, a smooth, fast moving wedge. It's a really low bounce, close sitting wedge, built for firm and fast conditions.” “One of the things that he really values is trajectory management, meaning he wants to launch it low. He’ll play it three-quarter shots, he’ll play it half shots, but mainly it’s kind of his greenside short game club that he’ll use a lot and it’s just become a good friend for him because he feels like he can slide into the ball easily when things are cut tight on conditions.” Clark has stuck with the A grind through his move to SM10, playing the WedgeWorks 60A at 59 degrees of loft. In addition to his four Vokey wedges, Clark has played a full set of 620 CB irons since his move to Titleist clubs. In his last season playing competitive iron and wedge models (2020-21). Clark ranked 188th on TOUR in Strokes Gained: Approach (-0.640). He finished last season 29th (+0.436). ABERG’S IMPRESSIVE START CONTINUES Titleist Brand Ambassador Ludvig Åberg shot rounds of 68-65-67 to post 16 under and finish solo 2nd. Between his opening round at Spyglass Hill and his second and third rounds at Pebble Beach, Åberg made 14 birdies and two eagles while only dropping two shots. Dating back to the World Wide Technology Championship in November, Åberg has finished inside the top-10 in four of his last six PGA TOUR starts, including his victory at the RSM Classic to close out last season. In his 15 events as a PGA TOUR member, he’s made 14 cuts while earning one victory, six top-10 finishes and 10 top-25's. What’s in the Bag? | Ludvig Åberg Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X Irons: NEW T100 4-PW | KBS Tour 130 X Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60.08M | KBS Tour 130 X PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | Victorian Open Brett Coletta (Pro V1) carded a 7-under-par 65 final round to secure a two-shot victory on the Beach Course at 13th Beach Golf Links. Coletta shot 18 under for the week to hoist his third PGA Tour Australasia trophy. Titleist was the #1 ball at the Victorian Open with 85% of the field trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x . VICTORIAN OPEN WINNER GAMES VOKEY SM9 WEDGES This week’s PGA Tour Australasia champion used three Vokey SM9 wedges (50.12F, 54.10S, 60.08M or WedgeWorks 60T) en route to a comeback win at the Victorian Open. SUNSHINE TOUR | SDC Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Rhys Enoch , playing a Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, earned his third career Sunshine Tour victory, carding four consecutive rounds of 66 around Zebula Golf Estate. Enoch’s 24 under total was good for a two-shot win. What’s in the Bag? | Rhys Enoch Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 11.0° Fairway Metals: TSi3 16.5° and TSR2 21.0° Irons: 620 CB 4 and 620 MB 5-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.04L or 60.10S Putter: Scotty Cameron GoLo 5 Dual Balance ... #TeamTitleist
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After years of playing golf, I'm 33 now and have been playing since I was about four or five years old. I've shot within a foot of a hole in one countless times but never seen one drop. Finally today hole number 2 of Coral Springs Country Club in Coral Springs, Florida 152 yd par 3 wind from left to right about 10 to 12 mph and raining. I flush the seven iron. It bounced once and slam dunked right in the cup! I ran from the t-box and wasn't disbelief until I looked over the hole and seeing the ball there it was. HOLE IN ONE CLUB BABY! www.titleist.com/.../xraddiz3hczjqkpw6bst
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https://youtu.be/xiyrmGmcHYY Get the inside scoop on the latest generation of Titleist T-Series irons as Director of Iron Development Marni Ines answers questions from Team Titleist and covers a wide range of topics from design to fitting and blended sets. Subscribe to the Titleist YouTube Channel here . Explore our prior TT Talks here ( https://www.titleist.com/team-titleist-talks ) and add a reply to let us know which topics you'd like to see us cover next!
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Hey everyone, in a pickle here, thinking of getting fitted to some new irons some time this year. Currently using some ryobi bladed irons, rly rly old, passed down from my uncle, honestly dont really love much about it, flex, swing weight, everything feels off. Especially comparing it to my driver (tsr3) and 5 wood (cobra speedzone tour), which i got myself. Makes me really want to change irons this year but then again next year Titleist would be releasing new irons, i believe its the end of the t series line ( 3 generations already) anyone got some tips or advice for me?
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PGA TOUR | Farmers Insurance Open Playing a Pro V1 golf ball, Matthieu Pavon claimed his first PGA TOUR victory with a clutch birdie on the par-5 18th at Torrey Pines’ South Course. From a difficult lie in the left rough, 147 yards to the water-guarded green, the 31-year-old Frenchman stuck his Pro V1 to 7 feet, 8 inches. He rolled in the birdie putt to post a closing 3-under 69 and win by one shot. “That ball came out like a butterfly and it really feed the slope on the green and left myself a nine-footer or something. That was the right time to prove I have the guts to finish that tournament and I did it so I'm so happy about that last hole,” he said. Over the 72 holes, Pavon gained more than five strokes on approach shots (+5.398/3rd) and got up and down 15 times (71%/8th) while making a total of 21 birdies (3rd). This week marked Pavon’s 11th career PGA TOUR start and just his third as a PGA TOUR member. He finished eighth in last year’s Race to Dubai Rankings on the DP World Tour to earn his PGA TOUR card. WHY PAVON PLAYS PRO V1 www.instagram.com/.../ A longtime Titleist golf ball player, Matthieu Pavon says his game is best suited for the flatter, mid flight trajectory he gets with Pro V1 , as compared to the higher-flying Pro V1x . He says Pro V1 generates the perfect amount of spin off the driver, he loves his ability to control trajectory and flight shots, and he describes it as “powerful” into the wind. He also prefers the softer feel of Pro V1 on shots around the green. “This is the one that suits me the best,” he said. FOUR IN A ROW FOR PRO V1 & PRO V1 x PLAYERS TO START 2024 Titleist golf ball players have now won each of the first four events to start the 2024 PGA TOUR season: The Sentry: Pro V1x player Sony Open: Grayson Murray (Pro V1) The American Express: Pro V1 player Farmers Insurance Open: Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) Over the last four weeks on the PGA TOUR, a total of 361 players have teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, more than five times the nearest competitor (63). On Sunday, Pavon topped a leaderboard that featured Titleist golf ball players in four of the top 5 positions and six of the top 8: 1. Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) T3. Nate Lashley (Pro V1x) T3. Jake Knapp (Pro V1 Left Dot) T3. Stephan Jaeger (Pro V1) T6. Beau Hossler (Pro V1x) T6. Tony Finau (Pro V1 Left Dot) KORN FERRY TOUR | The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Titleist Brand Ambassador Aldrich Potgieter , 19, became the youngest champion in Korn Ferry Tour history, closing with a 7-under 65 to for a two-shot victory this week at the Bahamas Great Abaco Classic. Potgieter trusted his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment to make seven birdies and an eagle during Wednesday’s final round. Windy conditions at The Abaco Club proved difficult for scoring, and Potgieter managed his game to finish as the only player to post double digits under par (10 under) for the week. “I wouldn't say I'm used to the wind, but I guess I’ve played a lot in the wind and I’ve got some experience down,” said Potgieter. “I think just a bit conservative, but you have to be aggressive. It’s a bit of both combination. You kind of have to take all of that in and take the best option you’ve got and still be aggressive because you still need birdies to be able to win the event.” Potgieter’s win makes it two in a row for Titleist golf ball players to start the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour season. What’s in the Bag? | Aldrich Potgieter Golf Ball: Pro V1x Golf Ball Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Black 60 X Utility Irons: NEW U·505 2 iron | Mitsubishi MMT Hybrid 90 TX and NEW T200 3 iron | Mitsubishi MMT Hybrid 100 TX Irons: NEW T100 4-PW irons | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx X100 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60T wedges | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx X100 (50-54), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx S400 (60) Putter: Scotty Cameron Futura 5W PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | Webex Players Series Victoria Titleist Brand Ambassador Kazuma Kobori made it back-to-back wins on the PGA Tour Australasia, capturing the Webex Players Series Victoria just one week after his first professional victory at the Webex Players Series Murray River. Kobori, playing a Pro V1x golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs , shot rounds of 66-66-65-69 on his way to posting 18 under and winning by one. Kobori had a year to remember in 2023, as he captured the Western Amateur, the Australian Amateur, the individual title at the World Amateur Team Championship and the Elite Amateur Series Cup. He also recorded top-10 finishes at the North and South Amateur, the Trans-Mississippi Amateur and the Southern Amateur. What’s in the Bag? | Kazuma Kobori Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5° Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° Irons: NEW T150 4-5 and T100 6-9 Wedges: Vokey Wedges 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 60.06K Putter : Scotty Cameron Newport ... #TeamTitleist
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Are many golfers blending the T Series sets and what is the advantage of this ?
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LPGA TOUR | Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions Longtime Titleist golf ball player Lydia Ko opened the 2024 season with a decisive victory against the LPGA’s best, posting a final-round 70 to close out a two-shot victory. In full control of her Pro V1x+ prototype golf ball, Ko took control of the tournament with bogey-free rounds on Friday and Saturday, playing those 36 holes in 9 under while hitting 32 greens in regulation (89%). It marked the 20th LPGA title for Ko, who is now 1 point away from the LPGA's Hall of Fame qualification. KO’S RUN CONTINUES WITH PRO V1 x+ Last August, Lydia Ko made the move to the prototype Pro V1x+ golf ball, putting the model in play for the first time at the Portland Classic following some work with Titleist Golf Ball R&D rep Jeff Beyers . According to Beyers, Ko liked the added spin with her short irons and wedges she saw while testing Pro V1x+. While the vast majority of Titleist golf balls in play across the worldwide professional tours are either a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, some players choose to play custom performance options (CPO’s) – such as Pro V1x Left Dash, Pro V1 Left Dot and Pro V1x+. These CPO’s are designed to fit players with very unique launch conditions as well as evaluate forward looking technologies. Ko has played the ball ever since, and is a cumulative 60 under in those last eight events, including this week’s victory. In addition, her team won the Grant Thorton Invitational in December. “I’ve used the Titleist ball for a really long time and I can speak from my experience that every time I’ve tried something new I’ve been able to see a difference, and I just love how it is the #1 golf ball,” Ko said. “It’s not just an advertisement. It is something that I believe and something that I really trust. The golf ball is such a crucial part of the equipment standpoint and in the game.” PANO FINISHES RUNNER-UP IN FIRST WEEK WITH NEW T100 IRONS, SM10 WEDGES Titleist Brand Ambassador Alexa Pano began her sophomore season on the LPGA Tour with a solo second-place finish, birdieing three of her final five holes to post 12 under and finish two back of Lydia Ko . Pano plays a Pro V1 golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs, nine of which she gamed for the first time this week in Orlando. Pano, who finished the week 1st in Birdies (19), added a set of NEW T100 5-9 irons along with four NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges (46.10F, 50.12F, 54.14F, 58.12D) over the offseason. She also led the field in Putts Per GIR (1.69) with her Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 tour prototype putter. What’s in the Bag? | Alexa Pano Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Driver: TSR3 8.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana PD 50 S Fairway Metals: TSR3 13.5° | Mitsubishi Diamana PD 60 S, TSR3 18.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana PD 70 S, and TSR3 21.0°| Mitsubishi Tensei CK 70 Irons: NEW T100 5-9 | Nippon NS Pro 950GH R Wedges: NEW Vokey Design SM10 46.10, 50.12F, 54.14F, 58.12D | Nippon NS Pro 950GH R Putter : Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 tour prototype putter PANO ON HER PRO V1 “The spin on this ball gives me a lot of confidence around the greens and hitting shots in, I can really predict what I want to do and [it’s] just a very reliable golf ball. If I want to stick something, I can do that. If I want to get the rollout, I can still do that, and [Pro V1] just kind of gives me the freedom to play golf. I know my golf ball is going to do what I need it to.” “I think before I turned pro, I definitely tested a few different balls and just nothing has the consistency that a Pro V does for me. Trying to get those different ball flights, whether it’s lower with my wedges or going high, but you still, when you’re hitting it high, you still want to see a bit of a drive to it. You don't just want to see it floating. And that's really the main reason I've always stuck with the Pro V1.” “I'm a massive feel player. Almost everything I do is feel. I’m not super big on the technological side, and [Pro V1] has always just had a great feel for me. I love the way that it comes off the club. I love the way that I see it react on the greens and yeah, I have a really good feel with this.” PANO ON HER TSR3 DRIVER “This is one of my favorite clubs in my bag. The TSR has been pretty game changing for me... Getting my driver to be a massive asset for me versus something that I was trying to control. It’s given me some strokes gained and yeah, I love it. I really love the look of this driver... the face angles on all my clubs for me are one of the biggest thing, being a big feel player, a visual is big for me. And just looking down at this, I love the way it sits on the ground and makes me feel before every drive that I hit.” PANO ON HER NEW T100 IRONS “I’ve just recently, this offseason, switched into the new T100. I went out to visit Chloe [Robinson, Titleist Technical Player Relations Representative] in California and she helped me get fit for these.” “Feel is probably the biggest part of my golf game. I think feeling the club through the turf is massive for me.... I really like these irons specifically because they pierce the ground really well.” “A good feeling [at impact] is important, but also the visual aspect of seeing kind of the thinner [topline] goes hand-in-hand with my feel. If I feel good over a club, looking down at the face angle, it really shows when I swing. Face angle is massive for me in every club in the bag. PANO ON TESTING HER SM10 WEDGES “Love the look of them, which is no surprise. I always love the look of a Vokey, but they feel super good so far. ... I think my favorite part about hitting [SM10] was hitting some of those full pitching wedges on the range. I do like to play kind of a right-to-left ball flight and when you start trying to get it up to its furthest distance is when you can see the turn kind of get to its maximum. And seeing a little bit more control [with SM10] was somethingthat’sreally big for me.” PANO ON HER PHANTOM X 5.5 PUTTER “I got this putter last offseason when I went up for a visit at the Scotty Cameron studio and Paul [Vizanko] wanted to fit me for a mallet, even though I’ve always been kind of a blade putter most of my life. And I was set on using one of the two blades that we got fit for that day, but he made me take this. He’s like, ‘you never know what’s going to happen.’ And I was really struggling with my putting the first half of this year. It was just not solid, not consistent at all. I was losing a lot of shots. So finally,just kind of got to a point where I was like, alright, we need to switch something up. So I switched over to this mallet and it’s the reason I’m a winner on the LPGA tour now. It’s been such a massive help. I jumped up so high in the putting ranks. I was really low at some point this year and it’s given me a lot of confidence around the greens. And now it’sprobably my favorite club in the bag.” www.youtube.com/watch PGA TOUR | The American Express Making PGA TOUR history, the 20-year-old amateur champion of The American Express trusted his Pro V1 golf ball to shoot 29 under par in the desert and win by one shot. The champion made two birdies over his final four holes Sunday at PGA West’s Stadium Course to post a closing 2-under 70, getting his Pro V1 up and down for par from just over 78 feet on the par-4 18th to etch his name in the history books. The college sophomore has played the 2023 Pro V1 model since the start of his freshman season, winning his first collegiate tournament last March before making a summer run that included victories at the Northeast Amateur, North & South Amateur and the U.S. Amateur Championship. On Saturday at La Quinta Country Club, he tied the lowest round by an amateur in PGA Tour history, shooting a 12-under 60 to take a three-shot lead into the final round. PRO V1 & PRO V1 x : THREE IN A ROW TO START 2024 With Sunday’s victory at The American Express, Titleist golf ball players have now won each of the first three events to start the 2024 PGA TOUR season. Grayson Murray won last week’s Sony Open in a playoff with his Pro V1 , while the winner of The Sentry played Pro V1x . Over the last three weeks on the PGA TOUR, a total of 252 players have teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, more than five times the nearest competitor (44). JUSTIN THOMAS MOVES TO 2023 PRO V1 x Following extensive off-season testing, longtime Pro V1x player Justin Thomas made the move to the 2023 Pro V1x from the prior generation model, teeing it up in competition for the first time at the 2023 Hero World Challenge. Said Thomas: “All of us want consistency. Whether the wind be down, left-to-right, right-to-left, into. If I'm hitting my numbers, I want [the golf ball] to time and time again be able to have that consistent spin, trajectory, to where I’m not missing numbers by four and five [yards] with what I felt like was a good swing. And I felt like Bahamas was a great time to test it. And yeah, it was awesome.” “I had a couple of irons into the wind that I could tell [the difference between models]. Some 7 irons that I felt were ‘you know, I’m not sure I can quite get this there, but I just got to put a good solid swing on it.’ And just how [the shots] maintained the trajectory and they weren’t ballooning – but with the land angle, now they’re still going to be coming down soft enough when the greens are firm. There was a couple of times there in that first round where the wind would pick up, and I felt like I was able to either hold it against winds or keep it flighted into the wind that I had felt good about the change.” Thomas posted 16 under for the week in the Bahamas, good for a solo 3rd finish. When he arrived to PGA West this week to make his first PGA TOUR start of the 2024 season, ‘23 Pro V1x remained in the bag. “I texted Fordie [Pitts, Director of Tour Research and Validation for Titleist Golf Ball R&D], I said, ‘Well, I think we have a winner 23X,’ ” Thomas said. "Yeah, it checked all the boxes, and I was very pleased.” In his 2024 season debut at the Amex, Thomas posted four rounds of 68 or better to finish T3 at 27 under. On Saturday, he posted a course record-tying 11-under 61, in which he gained over three shots (+3.153) with his approach play and was a perfect 5-for-5 in scrambling around PGA West’s Stadium Course. VOKEY SM10 IS MOST PLAYED WEDGE AT AMERICAN EXPRESS The tour launch of the NEW Vokey Design SM10 wedges continued this week at the American Express, with Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill on site and back behind his grinding wheel on the Titleist Tour Truck. When players teed off on Thursday, there were 251 Vokey Design gap, sand and lob wedges in play, more than all other brands combined (55%): SM10 was the most played wedge model, with 135 gap, sand and lob wedges in play (29%), more than double the nearest competitor. Thirty-nine players put at least one new Vokey SM10 wedge in the bag for the first time, and four of the players finishing inside the top-10 gamed at least one SM10 wedge, including Justin Thomas (46.10F, 52.12F, 56.14F, 60.04T), the 2020 Men’s Olympic Gold Medalist (56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K) and the 2023 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play champ (56.14F, 60.04T). More than 100 players on the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour that have already played new SM10’s in competition since the new models first appeared at The Sentry. KORN FERRY TOUR | The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Titleist Brand Ambassador Jeremy Paul claimed the first event on the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour schedule, posting a bogey-free weekend to win by one in the Bahamas. Paul, playing a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR3 driver, T-Series irons and SM9 wedges among his Titleist setup, carded three straight rounds of 67 in rounds 2-4 to finish at 17 under and earn his first career KFT victory. Kevin Roy (Pro V1) finished one shot back of Paul’s winning number, and Ross Steelman (Pro V1x Left Dash) finished solo third at 15 under. Cristobal Del Solar (Pro V1x) and Kyle Westmoreland (Pro V1) finished fourth and fifth, respectively, to round out a 1-through-5 sweep for Titleist golf ball players. One hundred players (76% of the field) trusted a Titleist golf ball in the Korn Ferry’s season-opening event. What’s in the Bag? | Jeremy Paul Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° Irons: T200 4 iron and T100 5-9 irons Wedges : Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.12F, 56.08M, WedgeWorks 60.06K PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Steven Alker (Pro V1) began the 2024 PGA Tour Champions season with a win, posting rounds of 65-63-63 to post 25 under and win by four. Alker, who now has eight victories dating back to the start of the 2022 PGA Tour Champions season, surrendered just one bogey to his 22 birdies and two eagles over 54 holes at Hualalai GC. In complete control of his Pro V1, he hit 49 of 54 greens in regulation (1st) and got up-and-down for par in four of his five attempts. Last season, 25 out of 28 PGA Tour Champions events were won with a Titleist golf ball. PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | Webex Players Series Murray River Titleist Brand Ambassador Kazuma Kobori , playing a Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment , earned his first victory as a professional, posting 21 under to win by two. The New Zealand native, who won the Western Amateur as well as the Elite Amateur Series title this past summer, turned in four rounds of 68 or better (65-66-64-68) to reach his winning number. What’s in the Bag? | Kazuma Kobori Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5° Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° Irons: NEW T150 4-5 and T100 6-9 irons Wedges: Vokey Wedges 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 60.06K Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport AMATEUR | Latin America Amateur Championship Playing a Pro V1 golf ball, the champion of the Latin America Amateur Championship posted the low round of the day on Sunday – a final round 64 – to win by two shots. He played the weekend in 10 under and finished seven shots clear of third place. With the victory, the winner will receive an invitation to the 2024 Masters as well as exemptions to the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst #2 and the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon. Twenty-three of the top 24 finishers played a Pro V1 , Pro V1x or Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, and 82% of the field trusted a Titleist golf ball this week. ... #TeamTitleist
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Master Craftsman Bob Vokey’s New Line Delivers Lower Flight, Better Feel and Maximum Spin Titleist’s new Vokey Design SM10 wedges are engineered to produce a lower, more controlled flight with improved feel and maximum spin – advancing the performance of the game’s most played wedges through an unrelenting focus on Master Craftsman Bob Vokey’s three keys to great wedge play: Shot versatility: The Vokey Design SM10 family comprises six different tour-proven sole grinds (F, S, M, K, T and D) – with a total of 25 unique loft, bounce and grind combinations – allowing every golfer the opportunity to find their optimal wedge setup. Properly fit wedges that complement a golfer’s swing type and course conditions help unlock creativity around the greens and achieve proper turf interaction and contact. “I always tell players that the most important club in the bag is confidence,” Vokey said. “Getting fit for each of your wedges, and learning how to use them in different situations, is one of the fastest ways to gain confidence around the green.” Precise distance and trajectory control: SM10 wedges feature new progressive center of gravity placements through the lofts. The result is a lower, more controlled trajectory, more solid feel, and tighter dispersion from the lowest-lofted wedge to the highest. Maximum spin: Vokey Design’s patented Spin Milled process has been refined to deliver higher, more consistent spin. Each TX9 groove is individually cut based on loft and finish and treated with high frequency heat to maximize durability. “Player feedback drives our development process,” said Corey Gerrard , Director of Marketing, Vokey Wedges. “Whether we’re talking with tour professionals or dedicated amateurs, every bit of player insight matters. All the advances we made to SM10, from looks and feel to grind options and desired flight windows, reflect that player input.” VOKEY WEDGES ON TOUR Vokey Design wedges have been the most played wedge on the PGA TOUR since 2004, with Vokey models accounting for more than half of the wedges in play throughout the 2022-23 PGA TOUR season. [The new SM10 models first appeared on tour at The Sentry, with ## players immediately making the move to the new models to begin the 2024 PGA TOUR season, including Max Homa …. Will update with additional names/details/player quotes as needed]. “The best players in the world know exactly what they want from their wedges. The smallest details matter to them and they are very specific when it comes to describing the improvements they want to see,” said Aaron Dill , Director of Vokey Player Relations. “Their feedback is invaluable. We are constantly learning from them and it's that constant collaboration which allows us to get even better with each new generation.” VOKEY SM10 PERFORMANCE & TECHNOLOGY SHOT VERSATILITY Unlocking ultimate short game creativity and shotmaking ability comes from playing a properly fitted wedge set, and Vokey SM10 wedges feature the most complete lineup of loft, grind and bounce combinations in the game to fit a variety of swing types, styles of play and course conditions. Playing the right wedge helps golfers achieve proper turf interaction and find the optimal strike position (grooves 2-5), resulting in a lower, more consistent flight with higher spin. The T grind, one of the most played lob wedges on the PGA TOUR, is featured as SM10’s low-bounce lob wedge option. The 54.08M has been added to the lineup for players who prefer a lower-bounce, strong-lofted sand wedge. FULL LOFT, GRIND AND BOUNCE OPTIONS 46.10F, 48.10F, 50.08F, 50.12F, 52.08F, 52.12F, 54.08M, 54.10S, 54.12D, 54.14F, 56.08M, 56.10S, 56.12D, 54.14F, 58.04T, 58.08M, 58.10S, 58.12D, 58.14K, 60.04T, 60.08M, 60.10S, 60.12D, 60.14K, 62.08M WEDGE GRINDS EXPLAINED: https://www.vokey.com/explained/wedge-grinds DISTANCE AND TRAJECTORY CONTROL Vokey Design SM10 wedges feature new optimized, progressive CG to achieve precision in distance and trajectory control. In the 46-52° models, the CG is lower for a better transition from the iron set and more consistent distance gapping. The CG is also pushed out closer to the center of the face, helping to eliminate excessive draw movement and provide a more solid feel, based on Tour player feedback and testing. In lofts 54-62°, the CG is moved up and forward, which provides lower trajectory and a squarer face at impact. Loft-optimized CG allows for more consistent, controlled flight, better feel and tighter dispersion from the top end to the bottom end of a player’s wedge setup. MAXIMUM SPIN Vokey’s patented Spin Milled groove cutting process provides a scoreline that delivers higher, more consistent spin, wedge after wedge. Vokey SM10 wedges feature TX9 grooves that are individually cut based on loft and finish: the grooves on the stronger-lofted wedges (46-54°) are cut narrower and deeper, while the higher-lofted wedges (56-62°) feature wider and shallower grooves. A parallel micro-texture between grooves helps to maximize spin on partial shots, and a high frequency heat treatment is applied to the impact area, doubling the durability of the groove edge compared to untreated grooves. PROGRESSIVE SHAPING, ENHANCED PROFILES Vokey SM10 wedges are updated with progressive shaping by loft and consistent profiles to inspire confidence in every player. Lofts 46-52° feature a smaller profile and a straighter leading edge, while lofts 56-62° have a larger footprint and a more rounded leading edge for shot versatility. VOKEY WEDGE FITTINGS Fitting is an essential part of finding the optimal wedge setup. Golfers can get fit outdoors with a Titleist fitting expert or inside with the Vokey Wedge Fitting App on TrackMan. Golfers can schedule a Vokey wedge fitting at: https://www.titleist.com/fitting/golf-club-fitting Golfers may also experience the Vokey Wedge Selector tool on Vokey.com to help them select the proper loft, bounce and grind options for their swing and course conditions. It is recommended golfers visit their local Titleist wedge fitter to confirm the results. Visit the Vokey Wedge Selector tool at: https://www.vokey.com/tools/wedge-selector-tool.aspx . ADVANCED PERSONALIZATION AND CUSTOM OPTIONS Vokey Design SM10 wedges feature a sleek, modern look, which provides a canvas for customization. The WedgeWorks custom options include: Stamping options | 10-character straight/freestyle stamping; 15 characters around the toe; and two lines of 10 characters each Custom paint-filled loft, bounce and grind markings and BV Wings logo Six unique toe engravings HandGround options for grind personalization Vokey WedgeWorks Flight Lines SM10 wedges can also be custom ordered with an industry-leading selection of shafts, grips, shaft bands and ferrules. For a complete list of options, visit www.Vokey.com STOCK SHAFT and GRIP Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 | Grip: NEW Titleist Universal 360 Grip AVAILABILITY AND PRICING Available for fittings beginning Feb. 15 and in golf shops worldwide March 8 , Vokey SM10 wedges are offered in three finishes: Tour Chrome, Jet Black, and a new Nickel finish. A Raw finish is also available through custom order on WedgeWorks at Vokey.com for $189 per wedge
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As we all know, the year on year model exchange becomes overwhelming for many. With the likes of cally, TM, and now the miz's, Pings, etc of the world, the golf equipment world has become flat out overwhelming. But I suggest, newer isn't always better... or is It? I bought the T-100s when they came out with the second iteration. I was sold the minute I hit them and experienced their feel. They certainly surpassed what I had been playing (miz and cally irons previously) by all measurable ways, at least for me. I was sold on them so much so I swore off buying another iron until I wore them out!! But, sometimes, you realize... Things said in haste are frankly just silly and not always hard and fast. Fast forward to this week. I went to the 2nd swing store just to play around. Of course, that often ends up in me coming home with something I hadn't planned. In this case, the same ole same held true. I tried out a essentially brand new set of T150's and was instantly in love. While I was steadfast in my stance that I wasn't going to upgrade, that was all for not. I hit these things and was IMMEDIATELY sold. These harken back to the AP2 irons in every sense, but I think far more playable. So, out the window went my hard stance, and in the bag the new clubs clattered. Like every "purchase" I make at said establishment goes, I drove all the way home (1.5 hours from me) and had those mental second guessing type moments. Well, in the north east (PA) we got snow today. But the tried and true Members group showed up at the course and went off at 7 in the freezing cold 3.5 hours before the snow was suppose to hit us. We got all 18 in. Fresh in the bag and essentially hit every iron exactly how I wanted too. Fades, Draws, Low, High..... You name it, it was happening. These irons were absolutely confidence inspiring and capable of doing everything I wanted and then some. AND, they were LONG still even in the cold. So, I suppose the question, or mini little saga I put above, comes down to... We often try to talk ourselves out of upgrading. But has ANYONE else found that the new series of T irons to be a VAST leap forward rather than a small nudge forward? I think they are, frankly. Monumental, I mean. I could do all of the things with the last model, but these just seemed like dummy sticks to me that made it all very easy. Anyone else have thoughts on this? P.s. In the modern age, I have to say what draws me too and keeps me with Team Titleist is the fact that they don't just roll new crap out every year and that they put HIGH quality stuff out each time. I can't say that I've seen that in the other OEM's. Truly, I don't think I could ever imagine myself playing a different brand in many of the clubs in the bag. Thanks for reading my ramblings, if the mods put this thread up. Hope to hear from you!
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Have gamed both CP-01 and 03. Switched to 03 for less offset as my miss is usually left and I found the 01s a little too easy to turn over. Thinking of a new set next season and wondering which of the new T series irons most closely resembles the CP-03s. Offset numbers don’t seem to be published. Looks wise the T200 seem to be a match but wondering about offset specs for both those and 150s. Thanks!
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Titleist Brand Ambassador Ludvig Åberg's first season as a professional recently came to a close, capping off a whirlwind six-month stretch for the 24-year-old that began with his pro debut at the RBC Canadian Open and ended with a victory at the RSM Classic for his first PGA TOUR title. What’s in the Bag? | Ludvig Åberg Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0 | Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X Hybrid: TSR3 19.0 | Graphite Design Tour AD DI-105 Hybrid X-Flex Utility Iron: 718 T-MB 2 | KBS Tour 130 X-Flex Irons: T100 4-PW | KBS Tour 130 X-Flex Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.08M or WedgeWorks 60V | KBS Tour 130 X-Flex Depending on course conditions, Åberg will alternate between his TSR3 19.0° hybrid and his T-MB 2 iron, as well as his 60.08M lob wedge and his WedgeWorks 60V lob wedge. www.instagram.com/.../C0mJpyyu_5q SEASON RECAP In addition to winning the PGA TOUR’s final event on the 2023 schedule, Åberg captured his first DP World Tour title at the Omega European Masters in September. Just one month after his breakout victory, he represented the European Ryder Cup team in Rome, contributing two points to his side’s winning effort. In total, the PGA TOUR rookie – who became the first player to earn his TOUR card directly out of college by finishing No. 1 in the PGA TOUR University Ranking – played 45 measured rounds over 11 PGA TOUR starts in which he earned eight top-25 finishes, four top-10s and one victory. He ended the season ranked 10th in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (+1.507), while finishing at the top of multiple statistical categories, including: 1st in Birdie Average (4.76) 1st in Eagles - Holes Per (75) 1st in Ball Striking (4) 1st in Total Driving (33) 1st in Going for Green – Birdie or Better (72.81%) 2nd in Scoring Average - Actual (68.32) 2nd in Proximity to the Hole (33’ 4) 2nd in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (+0.982) 3rd in Greens in Regulation (73.33%) 3rd in Bogey Avoidance (12.22%) With his win at the RSM Classic, he jumped from No. 53 to No. 32 in the official world golf ranking. From his pro debut in Canada, to his victories in Switzerland and Sea Island, to his Ryder Cup debut in Rome, Åberg has trusted his Pro V1x golf ball as well as his TSR2 driver and full set of T100 irons and Vokey SM9 wedges. ÅBERG ON HIS PRO V1 x www.instagram.com/.../ “I like to put spin on the ball. I like to hit it a little bit higher to have a little bit of a different angle coming into the firmer greens that we play here on the PGA TOUR. So I think the Pro V1x helps me with that and it helps me to be able to compete against the best players in the world.” “I just love the feel around the greens, putting, chipping, I love the softer feel (of 2023 Pro V1x), and it flights the way that I want to.” “What you want when you’re chipping is that little extra feeling of checking up on the green, and making sure that when the greens get a little firmer and faster, you’re still able to put that spin on it. Which I feel like [the Pro V1x] allows me to do. Chipping and short game is such feel-based – what you like to feel, what you don't like to feel. And this allows me to have that creative mindset.” “As a golfer and as a competitor, you always look for the perfect shot and the perfect execution. It's not always going to show up that way, but at least this golf ball allows you to have that consistency and that way I know exactly what it’s going to do when it reacts on the green, when it reacts in the air. This allows me to have my spin rate in a very consistent level, which allows me to score a bit better as well.” “The Titleist golf ball is the best golf ball there is. I’ve used it for a very long time, it’s something I trust and it’s something that I really enjoy using.” “I used to live in a small town. I would always go into the woods and look for [Pro V1’s]. And every time you found a new one, found a really nice one, that was like the best feeling. So I used to have a ball bag of all my Pro V1’s that I found. Every once in a while you got to go into the pro shop and get a new one, but it didn’t happen very often. So now we're super spoiled. We get new balls every now and then. So, it's really cool and I've played it for a very long time.” www.instagram.com/.../CuHZEnyu5G8
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Hello, Registering my sons Hole in One series. Jace started playing golf when he was 15 and has now been playing for 11 months, recently turning 16. He started with a handicap of 48 and within 11 months is down to 11.1. He recently entered the Cam Smith Junior Classic held at the Wantima Country Club. Beyond our expectations Cam was in the country and attended the tournament. On the 2nd day, with a smooth 6 iron shot on a Par 3 Jace got a hole in one along with getting his PB of 74! He was so lucky as the organizers got Cam Smith to sign the ball and present it to him. In a short 12 months he has fallen in love with the sport. And has set his dream big! Never did we think we would see a hole in one but to accomplish it already after such a short time in the sport is a dream come true for him. www.titleist.com/.../aeybre9gmjebc8kgsemk
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Nov 22, 2023 had my first Hole In One! Playing at Pecan Grove Richmond Texas (Grove 9) Hole 3 156 yards into a slight wind. Used my 2023 T-200 6 iron. Playing a yellow pro v 1 golf ball. Making it more special my 15 year old son was with me. He plays on the local High School team for Foster. I am 61 years old and have been playing for 40 years. Our pro Dave Esch brought champagne out to me on the next hole! www.titleist.com/.../rxtu9fi0ttwgg4ij3aca www.titleist.com/.../mb9ab7v5y3citftoojfo
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The best way to protect your lead standing in the 18th fairway? Jar it. Congrats to Titleist Staff Member Preston Cole who took home the National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship after holing out for an eagle from 124 yards on the last! You can read all about his epic finish here: pga.com/story/preston-cole-captures-walk-off-win Preston's WITB: Pro V1 Left Do t golf ball TSR3 8° driver, TSR3 15° fairway TSR3 19° hybrid New T150 (4-5) and T100 (6-9) irons Vokey SM9 46.10F, 50.08F, 54.10S, 60.10S Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport putter We would also like to sincerely congratulate all 9 Titleist staffers who finished in the top 10: Preston Cole Mike Ballo Jr Peter Ballo Zac Oakley Dylan Newman Riley Wheeldon Trevor Bensel Noah Ratner Danny Lewis Way to go, Team Titleist! www.instagram.com/.../
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www.youtube.com/watch Our friends at the Chasing Scratch Podcast recently took a couples trip out to the West Coast and just so happened to be vacationing near the Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside, California. Naturally, we had to have Mike and Eli come by and work with J.J. Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist’s Director of Player Promotions, to find which T-Series irons will help take their games to the next level. Just as with every Titleist Fitting, we focused on dialing in the distance , dispersion and descent angle across their bags. This 3D approach allows for more confidence than ever when taking aim at the pin because, after all, a golf club fitting is so much more than determining specs – it’s about learning which shots one needs and finding the right clubs to hit those shots. TITLEIST FITTING TOOLS Trackman Launch Monitor to evaluate ball flight characteristics while also monitoring turf interaction, sound and feel Full Product Line Featured and Upgraded Shafts Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls Schedule Your Own Titleist Fitting and be Sure to Comment on Your Experience Below Visit Our Locator to find a Titleist fitting near you and reserve your appointment with a Titleist Fitting Professional. The fitting fee collected at sign up confirms your Tour-quality fitting experience and is credited toward any Titleist golf clubs purchased during the appointment. GET STARTED NOW WITH THE IRON SELECTOR TOOL ... #TeamTitleist
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PGA TOUR | Butterfield Bermuda Championship Camilo Villegas (Pro V1x) posted a flawless 6-under 65 Sunday in Bermuda to return to the winner’s circle and capture his fifth career PGA TOUR title. The 41-year-old, who turned in four rounds of 67 or better including matching 65‘s over the weekend, was in complete control of his Pro V1x all week, leading the field with 82% (59/72) greens in regulation. That included 17 of 18 GIR on Sunday to set up six birdies without dropping a shot. Villegas’ final birdie dropped on the par-5 17th, where he got up-and-down from a difficult spot in the right greenside bunker. “I didn't have the best lie in that bunker,” he said, “but I looked at my caddie and I said, OK, brother, let's hit a good shot here.” Villegas caught his Pro V1x perfectly and watched as it landed at the top of a slope on the edge of the green, checked and rolled slowly down to within 3 feet. “Came out a little better than I expected, nice tap-in birdie, gave me a little cushion, a little freedom going to the next hole,” he said. Villegas’ victory comes one week after his T2 finish at the WorldWide Technology Championship, where he shot rounds of 64-64-69-66. He’s played his last 144 holes in 49 under par. Nine of the top 12 finishers trusted a Titleist golf ball this week at Port Royal. LPGA | The ANNIKA Driven by Gainbridge Adding to her already breakout and historic season, Lilia Vu (Pro V1x) birdied two of her final four holes Sunday to win by three shots and claim her fourth LPGA title of the year. The reigning Chevron Championship and AIG Women’s Open champion, Vu followed a Saturday 8-under 62 with a closing 66 to finish the week at 19 under. The 26-year-old was in complete control from tee to green, hitting 49 of 56 fairways (88%) and 61 of 72 greens in regulation (85%). Vu, who dropped only one shot over the weekend, led a 1-through-6 finish for Pro V1 or Pro V1x players: 1. Lilia Vu : Pro V1x T2. Alison Lee : Pro V1 T2. Azahara Munoz : Pro V1x T2. Emily K. Pedersen : Pro V1 5. Amy Yang : Pro V1x 6. Stephanie Kyriacou : Pro V1 LILIA VU + 2023 PRO V1 x : A BREAKTHROUGH SEASON Lilia Vu made the move to 2023 Pro V1x to begin the season, having tested the ball at home during the offseason. In her first LPGA start with the new model, at the Honda LPGA Thailand in February, she captured her first career LPGA victory. “Instantly knew that the (2023) Pro V1x was going to be it,” Vu said of her testing process. Both 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x are engineered with high gradient core designs that deliver lower long game spin for increased distance and a more consistent flight, while maintaining the Drop-and-Stop greenside control that Pro V1 and Pro V1x players rely on to play their best. “It helped bring down the spin and it was just perfect for my game,” she said. “Yeah, everything about it. The biggest thing for me is I really wanted the same feel coming out of the old golf ball. It just happened to be that way, so it worked out really well.” Vu went on to win her first major title at the Chevron Championship, before earning major No. 2 at the AIG Women’s Open. Her victory Sunday marks the fourth of the season and her career. DP WORLD TOUR | Nedbank Golf Challenge Max Homa earned the first international victory of his career with a commanding tee-to-green performance in Sun City. Homa, gaming a Pro V1 golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment , including TSR3 driver, NEW T150 3 iron, Vokey SM9 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, was the only player to post four rounds in the 60’s for the week, reaching 19 under to win by four shots. Heading into the final round with a one-stroke lead, Homa came out strong, making four birdies over his first six holes. On the par-5 9th, Homa faced a 240-yard second shot from the right rough to an island green guarded by water on all sides. He pulled his new T150 3 iron and sent his Pro V1 towering towards the pin, landing and stopping just 19 feet from the cup. He drained the eagle putt to extend his advantage, adding two more birdies on the back nine to put the finishing touches on a Sunday 66. What’s in the Bag? | Max Homa www.youtube.com/watch Golf Ball: Pro V1 Driver : TSR3 9.0° | Tensei 1K Black 65 TX-Flex Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5°| Fujikura Ventus Red TR 8 X-Flex Irons: NEW T150 3 | KBS Tour 105g Prototype Graphite Hybrid X-Flex, T100•S 4 | KBS $-Taper 130 X-Flex, T100 5 | KBS $-Taper 130 X-Flex , and 620 MB 6-9 | KBS $-Taper 130 X-Flex Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.12F, 56.14F, WedgeWorks 60A wedges | KBS $-Taper 130 X-Flex (46), KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 Wedge Heavy Tip 135 X-Flex (50, 56), KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 Wedge Heavy Tip 120 Proto (60) Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 tour prototype HOMA WINS IN SECOND START WITH T150 3 IRON Homa's week-to-week setup typically includes his TSR2 21.0° fairway, which fits the gap between his 3 wood and T100•S 4 iron. Ahead of the Ryder Cup this year, Homa began looking for an alternative to his 7 wood, seeking a reliable option off the tee in an iron profile. The gamer that found its way into Homa’s bag at Marco Simone was a T150 3 iron (KBS Tour 105g Prototype Graphite Hybrid X-Flex). “I knew at Marco Simone we were going to need to hit the ball straight,” said Homa on the No Laying Up podcast. “So had J.J. [Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist Director of Player Promotions] make me a bunch of different [3 irons] with different shafts and found this one I loved. And it was really useful out there, especially in the afternoons when the ball got running, you could really use it off the tee. So they're just easier to hit. I feel like they're very versatile and I hadn't really hit many 3 irons off the ground. It's usually just been off the tee, but one of my favorite shots of the week was a 3 iron off the fairway on a par 5 that flew just like 4 or 5 iron do. And it was really fun to have that versatility. So that whole T100, T150 series has been a big advantage I feel like I've had in my bag.” This week was Homa’s first start since the Ryder Cup, and his T150 3 iron stayed in the bag. During Sunday’s final round, Homa used it on the par-5 9th from 240 yards in the rough and saw his Pro V1 finish 19 feet from the hole. He converted the eagle putt and went out in 31. WEDGEWORKS 60A IN WINNING WEDGE SETUP Max Homa gamed four Vokey Wedges , including a WedgeWorks 60A lob wedge, on his way to earning his ninth professional victory. The WedgeWorks 60A is a low-bounce lob wedge designed for golfers playing in firmer course conditions who have a shallow delivery. It features four degrees of bounce and a smoothed-out sole that provides a faster feel through the turf and helps players slide under the ball in tight conditions. Currently available for a limited time on Vokey.com , the 60A was born out of feedback from former U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy, who had been playing Vokey’s popular L Grind. “I spoke with Geoff (Ogilvy), and we got on the topic of Australian golf courses and how they compared to courses in America and around the world,” said Vokey Tour Representative Aaron Dill. “I asked him some specific questions which resulted in an idea to design another lob wedge grind option that complemented the firm links-style conditions that players face – not just in Australia and Europe – but globally. Geoff has always been a low bounce player in his 60-degree, so I took his 60.04L wedge and removed the ribbon, resulting in a grind that moves through the turf quickly with very little resistance.” Homa, who typically plays a 60.04L, had previously put the A Grind in play at Royal Liverpool at the Open Championship this summer to adjust for the firmer conditions before returning to his L Grind for the remainder of the season. Wyndham Clark also gamed the A Grind to win the U.S. Open at LACC this year, while Tom Kim has had his 60A in his winning setup for each of his three PGA TOUR titles. PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Charles Schwab Cup Championship Steven Alker (Pro V1) posted 18 under over four rounds at Phoenix Country Club to win the season-finale Charles Schwab Cup Championship by one shot. The win, Alker’s third of the season, saw him jump two spots up the standings to finish 2nd in his campaign to defend the season-long Charles Schwab Cup. Alker was steady all week long, finishing T3 in Greens in Regulation (55/72, 76%), 3rd in Scrambling (14/17, 82%) and 1st in Sand Saves (6/6). Over the 2023 PGA Tour Champions season, 25 of 28 total tournaments were won using a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. STEVE STRICKER WINS 2023 SCHWAB CUP Steve Stricker (Pro V1x) captured the 2023 Charles Schwab Cup, having won six times in 16 starts on the year, including three major championships (Regions Tradition, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, Kaulig Companies Championship). In addition to his six victories, Stricker finished runner-up on five occasions, and finished outside the top 8 just once in his 16 starts (T15 finish). Over the course of the year, the 56-year-old finished with the lowest scoring average (69.54) and ranked 1st in Scrambling (74.5%) as well as 2nd in Greens in Regulation (76.4%). KPGA | LG Signature Players Championship In the KPGA’s 2023 season finale, Sanghun Shin (Pro V1x) made birdie on the third hole of an all-Titleist golf ball playoff to earn his second career KPGA title. Shin shot a final round 69 to post 8 under and force extra holes with Titleist Brand Ambassadors Seonghyeon Jeon (Pro V1) and Jaekyeong Lee (Pro V1x) before breaking the deadlock with his winning birdie. Eight of the top 10 finishers on the final leader board trusted a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. WINNER PLAYS TSR DRIVER, SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER The winner of the LG Signature Players Championship played a TSR3 9.0° driver, TSi2 15.0° fairway and a Scotty Cameron Newport Masterful tour prototype putter that he used to roll in the winning 7-foot birdie putt. ASIAN TOUR | Hong Kong Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben Campbell birdied his final two holes to win his first career Asian Tour title by one. Campbell, gaming a Pro V1 golf ball , TSR2 driver, T100 irons and Vokey Design SM9 wedges, shot rounds of 66-64-65-66 for the week on his way to posting 19 under, one clear of Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith . Eight of the 11 players finishing inside the top 10 and ties played a Titleist golf ball . What’s in the Bag? | Ben Campbell Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 10.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 13.5° Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° Irons: T100 4-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50F, 56.08M, 60.10S What’s in the Bag? | Cameron Smith Golf Ball : Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 10.0° Fairway Metal: TS2 21.0° Irons: NEW T150 5 and NEW T100 6-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 52.08F, 56.08M and WedgeWorks 60T Putter: Scotty Cameron 009M tour prototype JGTO | Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters Shugo Imahira (Pro V1x) posted 12 under for the week to win by one. The victory marks Imahira’s second of the season and ninth of his career, and he moves to No. 3 in the season-long money list with three events remaining. PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | Gippsland Super 6 Titleist Brand Ambassador Kerry Mountcastle won for the first time on the PGA Tour of Australasia, defeating all five of his opponents in the event’s 6-hole matches on Sunday. Mountcastle, who now moves to No. 1 in the season’s Order of Merit and gains entry to the upcoming Fortinet Australian PGA Championship and ISPS HANDA Australian Open, earned a berth in Sunday’s one-on-one, sudden-death matches by surviving a 10-person playoff after the tournament’s first 54 holes of open stroke play. What’s in the Bag? | Kerry Mountcastle Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 Fairway Metal: TSR2 Hybrid: TSi Irons: T100 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport ... #TeamTitleist
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Hi all, I am looking to update my irons from AP2s to the T series irons. Unfortunately for me, the nearest fitting centre is some 2.5hours away at Craigelaw GC. Where I live we have Titleist stockist, I’ve tried the irons albeit briefly, and according to these stockist I can be in any of the sets very quickly! BUT…. I really would like the full fitting experience, I would love to pick the brains of loyal TT fanatics and delve deeper into my bag. I am a 6 handicap and play on a links course and enjoy sampling other courses when I can. Thank you. www.titleist.com/.../awvutyqkjwtqy79r8nkl
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Hello, ​My name is Julian Rosado I’m 46 years old and I work for Jet Blue as a supervisor and I also am a Crossfit trainer. My father in-law just picked up the game again after a fifteen year break and asked me if I was interested in picking up and learning the game of golf and coming with him and my brother in-law golfing. I didn’t hesitated and said “yes”. So our first stop was getting some clubs for me to use so we went to a local golf shop that sells used clubs and he purchased me a set of clubs and a bag to start me off. We went to the driving range next day for some practice and within two days we were on a course for my first round. Hitting close to 40 over didn’t get me down as I’m determined to “Master” the game. Within the first week or so I had two rounds and three outings to the local range for sometimes what felt like self inflicted abuse from a stick and ball. My father in-law, Tom, called me and wanted to go out on one of my days off during the week and I jumped at the chance, his uncle was coming to join and he shoots about a twelve handicap and he is a good person to learn from so I was ready. We ended up at an executive par three which Tom thought would be good for me to concentrate on my irons. Well coming to the 4th tee box I hit first, I was hitting a pro v1 with a 9 iron on a 130 yd/3. I hit the ball and it went down the fairway, not the best 9 I’ve ever hit but it was straight. The hole was hidden by a bunker on the right and it dipped down so we couldn’t really see it, uncle Joe hit second and he was on green to the left as that side was visible then Tom hit and he miss hit it and thought he went over. We walk up to green and Joe’s on with his putter in hand, Tom walked around the back side off the cart as he thought he was off the back and I walked up onto green to Joe saying “one of you is on with me”. As Tom is asking where he went Joe walked up to the cup and asked “who’s hitting Titleist 1” Tom and I both say “I am” and Tom asked “Hey Joe does it have a blue T on it” (Tom marks his w a blue marker T) At that moment I leaned down and said “Tom, this is you right here”. Well needless to say I had Joe laughing on one side of me and Tom shaking his head in disbelief on the other side of me. I said out loud are u kidding me and as I walked over and picked it out of the cup we all came together for hugs and hand shakes. To say I was happy is and understatement and I didn’t realize till about 36 hours later after returning from work how big of a deal it really is. I know I’m new to the sport so I won’t use the word “achievement” but I’ll tell you what, I still think the smile on my face was as big if not bigger than the next person. I now know why Joe was laughing at first and it’s because he has a medallion from Titleist from 10 tears ago on his only hole in one and he was thinking how Tom is now the only one in the group w/o one, that ribbing did last for the next 14 holes. Best Regards, Julian Rosado www.titleist.com/.../acgr2pju9fjst2jczvko www.titleist.com/.../buwgzkofshoyfjxiknki
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My First hole in one came on Sunday October 22nd! I just so happened to be the captain of our Ryder cup team and this was during match play. I went on to par 14 holes in a row after this hole and pushed my opponent (I’m a 9hc and he is a 5hc). My team won the weekend 48-26! It was 42 degrees and 15 mph wind in my face and I completely flushed my T-200 7 iron 146. The ball left my club with a slight draw and landed about 4’ from the hole bounced and then rolled maybe a couple inches into the cup. It was witnessed by my foursome and the guys on the green behind this hole. www.titleist.com/.../phdkeswhsdnourxss2np
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2 over after 4 holes but a frozen rope 5 iron on the par 3 5th at Penmar Golf Course got me all squared up. I love my T-200’s and go back and forth between AVX and ProVIX. All Titleist bag! www.titleist.com/.../bj2llmxlbqjfpohgwci1
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I just got my new T-200 2023 irons in September and made my 6th hole in one on September 16th on hole #7-165 yards at Colonial Golf and Tennis Club in Harrisburg.
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This afternoon I was able to score my first hole in one on the Senator course RTJ at Capitol Hill in Prattville, AL, USA at hole 16 (Par 3, 149yrds, T-300 7 iron)! Not an event you get to experience very many times in your life. What makes it special is that I only started playing golf 5 months ago, due to my one year stay in Alabama. In these 5 months I was able to improve my handicap with a lot of training on the driving range, golf lessons and many rounds on different golf courses, especially RTJ courses. My handicap is now 21.5 according to the USGA GHIN. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my randomly assigned flightmates for the great rounds of golf and sometimes also for their understanding towards a "beginner". I was able to meet so many exciting people and even make friends through golf. I look forward to improving my golf game in the coming months and years and getting to know all the beautiful corners of the USA through this sport. www.titleist.com/.../fpyamgkstqvhiohxgow8 www.titleist.com/.../q2ncpzcqvyuuh4wxzq7p
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LPGA Tour | Maybank Championship Ending a marathon nine-hole playoff, Celine Boutier stuck her Pro V1x golf ball to six feet and rolled in the birdie to earn her fourth LPGA win of the season and move to the top of the Rolex Player of the Year standings. The Frenchwoman made eight birdies with no bogeys in regulation Sunday at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club to card the lowest round of the day by two shots (64), forcing extra holes at 21 under. After matching her opponent on the first eight extra holes, Boutier broke the deadlock with a dart on the par-3 15th. Boutier’s victory marks her sixth career LPGA title and third in three months, including her maiden major championship at the Amundi Evian Championship over the summer. ALISON LEE WINS IN RUNAWAY ON LET The LPGA’s Alison Lee (Pro V1) shot rounds of 61-61-65 to win her second LET title in runaway fashion, posting 29 under to break the previous 54-hole scoring record by five. Lee, who opened the week with back-to-back 11-under 61’s, made seven birdies in her closing 65 to win by eight shots. The 28-year-old went the entire week without making a bogey, becoming just the second player in LET history to win without giving up a shot. AMATEUR | Women's World Amateur Team Championship Team South Korea won the Women’s World Amateur Team Championship by four shots, posting 22 under for the week in Abu Dhabi. Each of the three South Korean competitors played a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs, including TSR drivers and fairways, NEW T-Series irons, Vokey SM9 wedges and Scotty Cameron putters. The winner of the individual competition also gamed a Pro V1 golf ball on her way to posting 13 under for the week and leading Chinese Taipei to a runner-up team finish. KPGA | Backsong Holdings-Asiad CC Busan Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Jaewoong Eom posted 15 under for the week to earn his second career KPGA title by three shots. Trusting his Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment – including TSR2 driver, NEW T200 utility and NEW T100 irons – Eom turned in rounds of 66-66-65-72 to clinch the victory. What’s in the Bag? | Jaewoong Eom Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 10.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° and TSi2 18.0° Irons: NEW T200 3 and NEW T100 4-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 52.08F, 58.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6 tour prototype SUNSHINE TOUR | SunBet Challenge hosted by Sun Sibaya Titleist Brand Ambassador Martin Rohwer shot the best round of the day – a 6-under 65 – and won in a playoff to claim his third Sunshine Tour title. Rohwer, playing a Pro V1 golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, made par on the par-3 18th three consecutive times to clinch the win. What’s in the Bag? | Martin Rohwer Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° Hybrid: TSi3 18.0° Irons: NEW T100 4-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron GoLo S5 CHINA TOUR | Hengdian International Golf Elite Pro-Am Titleist Brand Ambassador Linqiang Li made birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to win for the fourth time this season. Li trusted his Pro V1x golf ball and Titleist setup to four rounds of 68 or lower – 66-68-67-67 – and a 20-under total. What’s in the Bag? | Linqiang Li Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° Utility Iron: NEW T200 2 Irons: NEW T100 4-PW Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50°, 54°, 58° ... #TeamTitleist
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Copperhead # 4 165 yes 7 Iron For the past 31 years a group of us 60 strong from South Florida head to Innisbrook for the Annual Don Henley Golf Tournament. Stableford scoring Tourney amongst friends and family. Day 4, final foursome to go out, Frank T, Me, Dustin C and Dave M. 4th hole at Copperhead (Valspar PGA Tour stop for the S. Florida Swing), pin tucked right over a bunker protecting it. Flushed a 7 iron just right of the pin, never saw it but new it was close. As a group we grabbed our carts head to the green. At First glance, nothing on the carpet, thinking I left it short. Dustin and Dave approached and scanned for it, I was grabbing a wedge until Dustin says " Rob, you ain't gonna believe this" as he was standing next to the hole.....May I say anything else. Titleist, thank you for the only ball I've trusted in the last 20 years. My life in the game we love is complete! www.titleist.com/.../wiqwwmt9jwq4ma6vuh2n
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DP World Tour | Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters Adrian Meronk (Pro V1) followed a pair of front-nine eagles with a 4-under closing 9, including a birdie on the par-3 17th, to clinch the one-shot victory at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande. The 30-year-old Meronk posted a pair of 6-under 66’s over the weekend in Spain to earn his third DP World Tour title of the season, while leading a 1-through-8 finish for Titleist golf ball players: Matti Schmid (Pro V1) , Richard Mansell (Pro V1) , Louis De Jager (Pro V1 ), Chase Hanna (Pro V1) , Jeff Winther (Pro V1x) , Jeong weon Ko (Pro V1x) , Marcel Siem (Pro V1) . MERONK ON HIS PRO V1 Adrian Meronk has now won four times on the DP World Tour since making the move to Pro V1 at the start of 2022. Previously a Pro V1x player, Meronk found during testing that the flatter trajectory of Pro V1 gave him more control on approach shots, while delivering the optimal amount of spin into and around the green. “I feel like I can control my irons and the shots into the wind much better and it doesn’t spin as much. So I think that was the main key for me,” Meronk said. “And also with the wedges, I can play low trajectory shots that just skip on the green and one hop and stop.” “Just consistent feel off the face and how it reacts on the green. Just a consistent spin as well,” Meronk said about Pro V1 in the short game. “I like to see the shots going quite low, a lot of spin. So with the Pro V1, it was quite consistent for me.” AMATEUR | World Amateur Team Championship The United States captured the World Amateur Team Championship for the first time since 2014, outpacing second place by 11 shots. Each of the three U.S. team members – Gordon Sargent , the 2023 U.S. Amateur Champion (Pro V1) and the 2023 Jones Cup Champion (Pro V1x Left Dash) – finished in the top 5 individually, with the U.S. Am champ taking home solo 2nd place at 15 under. The all-Titleist golf ball trio are the first Americans to win a Walker Cup and a World Amateur Team Championship in the same year since Justin Thomas . Both Sargent and the 2023 Jones Cup winner gamed an all-Titleist setup, including TSR2 drivers, NEW T-Series utilities, Vokey Design SM9 wedges and Scotty Cameron putters. In addition, the individual champion – also the winner of this summer's Western Amateur – played a Pro V1x golf ball, TSR3 driver and full bag of Titleist equipment. What's in the Bag? | World Amateur Team Individual Champion Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red RDX 60 TX Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° | Project X 4th Gen HZRDUS Black 70 6.5 Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° | KBS Tour 85g Prototype Graphite Hybrid S+ Utility Iron: 718 T-MB 4 | True Temper AMT S300 Irons: T100 5-9 | NS Pro Modus3 Tour 120 S Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, 60.04L | True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 Putter: Scotty Cameron Timeless 2 tour prototype What’s in the Bag? | Gordon Sargent Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° | Tensei 1K Pro White 60 TX-Flex Fairway Metal: TSR2+ 14.5° | Fujikura Ventus Black 9 X Utility Iron: NEW T200 3 iron | Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 TX Irons: T100 4 | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 and 620 MB 5-9 | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 52.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60V or 60T |True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 (46), S400 (52-60) Putter: Scotty Cameron TourType Timeless GSS tour prototype TITLEIST IS #1 BALL, TOP CHOICE TEE-TO-GREEN IN ABU DHABI Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball and most played driver , fairway , hybrid , utility iron , iron , wedge , and putter this week at the World Amateur Team Championship, topping the counts in every major equipment category: Ninety-one players in a field of 108 teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball (84%), 13 times the nearest competitor (7). Titleist accounted for more than half of the drivers (55, 51%), utilities (40, 63%), irons (55, 51%) and wedges (200, 63%) in play this week. Titleist was also the most played fairway (57, 48%), hybrid (11, 37%) and putter (46, 43%). Titleist also swept the counts at this year’s U.S. Amateur, U.S. Women’s Amateur, NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s National Championships, U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, U.S. Four-Ball Championship and all seven Elite Amateur Golf Series events (Sunnehanna Amateur, Northeast Amateur, North and South Amateur, Trans-Mississippi Amateur, Southern Amateur, Pacific Coast Amateur, Western Amateur). SARGENT EARNS PGA TOUR CARD Titleist Brand Ambassador Gordon Sargent made history this week, becoming the first player to secure a PGA TOUR card through PGA TOUR University Accelerated. The program offers collegiate players the opportunity to earn a TOUR card by earning 20 points by the end of their third year of NCAA eligibility, and points are distributed based on accomplishments in collegiate, amateur or professional tournament play. Sargent’s start this week at the World Amateur Team Championship officially earned him his 20th point. Sargent, 20, had a summer to remember in 2023, beginning with Low Amateur honors at the U.S. Open at the Los Angeles Country Club and ending with a come-from-behind U.S. Walker Cup victory at St. Andrews. The Vanderbilt standout led the U.S. team in points, going 4-0 in his matches and becoming just the 19th player in history to do so at the Walker Cup. While Sargent is the first player to secure TOUR membership through the recently developed program, only three players since 2010 would have secured their card by reaching the 20-point threshold: Patrick Cantlay , Justin Thomas and Patrick Rodgers . A full breakdown of Sargent’s point total: 5 pts: No. 1 World Amateur Golf Ranking 1 pt: 2023 World Amateur Team Championship 2 pts: 2023 Walker Cup 1 pt: PGA TOUR made cut at the 2023 John Deere Classic 1 pt: Major championship made cut at the 2023 U.S. Open 1 pt: Major start at the 2023 U.S. Open 1 pt: 2023 Palmer Cup 1 pt: Major start at the 2023 Masters 1 pt: 2022 World Amateur Team Championship 1 pt: 2022 Palmer Cup 3 pts: Tournament win at 2022 D-I NCAA individual championship 2 pts: 2022 D-I Outstanding Freshman Award Champions | Dominion Energy Charity Classic Harrison Frazar (Pro V1) claimed his first PGA TOUR Champions victory with a birdie on the first hole of an all-Titleist golf ball playoff with Richard Green (Pro V1) . Both Frazar and Green closed in 3-under 69 to finish the week at 11 under, while leading a 1-through-6 for Pro V1 and Pro V1x players. The 52-year-old Frazar hit 80 percent greens in regulation (5th) and led the field in Scrambling (81.82%) while going a perfect 6-for-6 in sand saves. He made 16 birdies (T1) over the three rounds. A winner in his last start, Brett Quigley (Pro V1x) finished one shot out of the playoff, while Scott McCarron (Pro V1) , Mike Weir (Pro V1) and Y.E. Yang (Pro V1x) finished another shot back. Sunshine | Vodacom Origins of Golf KZN Titleist Brand Ambassador Pieter Moolman emerged victorious in an all-Titleist golf ball playoff to claim his second career title on the Sunshine Tour. Moolman – playing a Pro V1 golf ball and bag full of Titleist equipment, including a set of NEW T150 irons – closed in 64, the best round of the day by three shots, to force the playoff. Every player in the Top 5 played a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. What’s in the Bag? | Pieter Moolman Golf Ball: Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR3 15.0° Irons: NEW T200 (2) and NEW T150 (4-PW) Wedges : Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 60T wedges Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport tour prototype PGA TOUR Australasia | Webex Players Series SA Austin Bautista (Pro V1) carded a final-round 64 to reach 12 under and win by one shot. The victory marks his second career PGA Tour Australasia title. Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball this week at Willunga Golf Course, with 125 players teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x , more than 13 times the nearest competitor. More than half the field (86) gamed a Titleist driver. China Tour | Mitsubishi Electric FA Golf Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Kieran Muir earned his second career China Tour title, posting 11 under for a one-shot victory. Muir made three straight birdies on Nos. 15-17 coming down the stretch to reach his winning total. Ninety players this week teed up a Titleist golf ball, 10 times the nearest competitor (10) What’s in the Bag? | Kieran Muir Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 15.0° Hybrid: TSi3 20.0° Irons: T100 3-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM8 46°, 50°, 54°, 60° ... #TeamTitleist
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Anyone know if the T400 series Irons will be discontinued. Or will they come out in the beginning of 2024. Can’t seem to get an answer.
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PGA TOUR | Shriners Children’s Open Titleist Brand Ambassador Tom Kim made it back-to-back victories in Las Vegas, playing the weekend in a field-best 14 under par to win by one shot. The 21-year-old Kim – playing a Pro V1x golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment , including TSR3 driver, NEW T100 irons, Vokey Design SM9 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter – followed a third-round 9-under 62 with a closing 66 Sunday at TPC Summerlin to capture his third PGA TOUR title. What’s in the Bag? | Tom Kim Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSR3 9.0° | Fujikura Atmos Black 6 X Fairway Metal: TSi3 15.0° | Fujikura Atmos Black 7 X Hybrid: TSR3 19.0° | Graphite Design Tour AD AG04 Hybrid Prototype 9 X Utility Iron: NEW T200 3 | True Temper Project X 5.5 Irons: NEW T100 4-9 | True Temper Project X 6.0 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 52.12F (@53°), WedgeWorks 60A (@59°)| True Temper Project X 6.0 (46°); Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (52, 60) Putter: Scotty Cameron TourType Timeless GSS tour prototype KIM ON HIS PRO V1 x www.youtube.com/watch Gaming his Pro V1x golf ball, Tom Kim led the field with 27 birdies (in addition to one eagle), while topping a leader board that featured 15 Titleist golf ball players in the top 19 positions. “I’ve been using [Pro V1x] for my whole life. For me, when I hit a shot, and it comes in the window that I see it… just that consistency of seeing that window every time, where a lot of [competitive] golf balls, sometimes you might hit a shot, and it might go a little far, it might go a little short. With Titleist being the best ball, number one in golf, it shows you that consistency.” “(With Pro V1x) I feel like I can get a little bit more height with it. I can control the spin a little bit more with my irons and with the driver, going from low flight to high flight.” “I think the big thing is obviously the window, but for me also, it's the sound off of the club head and the feel. I’m a little sensitive with a little bit of sound, and I feel like it determines almost the shot that I hit because I have to be used to the sound of when it makes impact. I want to hear that ball coming off the face. But once I hear good sound, good feel, and I see my window, I’m all set to go.” KIM ON HIS TSR3 DRIVER No one hit more fairways on Sunday at TPC Summerlin than Tom Kim . On the 18th hole, Kim pulled his TSR3 9.0° driver and sent his Pro V1x 318 yards down the middle of the fairway to help close out the victory. Kim hit 12 of 14 fairways (86%, T1) in Round 4. He ranks seventh this season on TOUR in Driving Accuracy (67.5%). “I had been playing the TSi3 for the longest time and I thought I wasn’t going to change it, but after trying it at TPI (in the summer of 2022), it was just so good that I had to put it in the bag, and it’s been working out really well,” Kim said. “My percentage in the fairway has gone up and, yeah, it’s a keeper. Missed hits, solid hits, it just stays in the wind so well for me, that’s what I’ve had trouble with before and I thought I was going to use the ‘i’ for the rest of the season, but I put it right in the bag because I gained ball speed, gained swing speed, smash factor went up and holds it really well into the wind. So it was great.” KIM’S MOVE TO NEW T-SERIES IRONS www.youtube.com/watch Gaming his NEW T100 4-9 irons as well as a NEW T200 3 iron (utility build), Tom Kim gained over seven shots (+7.406) on his approach shots this week at TPC Summerlin. He ranks 10th in SG: Approach for the 2022-23 season, averaging +0.656 per round. Kim moved into his NEW T-Series models ahead of the 2023 U.S. Open at the Los Angeles Country Club and earned his best career major championship finish to date that week (T8). One month later at Royal Liverpool, Kim bettered that result by finishing T2. “The feel was just so much better,” said Kim on his first impressions of the new models. “And to be honest, I’ve gone through three sets of T100s, and every time I hit the new ones, I kind of question, ‘Man, can it get any better?’ And for some reason it does.” Kim on the NEW T200 utilities: “The sound just completely changed, especially, not when you hit it good, but the mishits, the sound was really similar to the solid ones.” KIM ROLLING WITH SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER Kim had it rolling this week in Vegas, gaining over five strokes on the field (+5.740, 4th) with his Scotty Cameron TourType Timeless GSS tour prototype. He also ranked T6 in putts per GIR (1.63). “I play a GSS TT (TourType) blade,” Kim said this week via PGA TOUR social channels. “I have a dot on the top and a line on the bottom. I’ve played this putter for more than a year now. I think my first week with this putter was at the Presidents Cup last year, worked pretty well so it’s been in the bag for a long time, and it doesn’t plan to leave any time soon.” LPGA Tour | Buick LPGA Shanghai Angel Yin rolled in her Pro V1 for birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to win her first LPGA title. Yin posted rounds of 65-70 over the weekend to reach 14 under for the tournament, matching the clubhouse lead posted by world No. 1 Lilia Vu (Pro V1x) . Yin and Vu, who had previously faced one another in a playoff at the Chevron Championship in April, both hit the fairway and green in regulation on the first extra hole before Yin converted her winning birdie. Yin was in complete control of her Pro V1 this week, hitting 41 of 56 fairways (73%) and 62 of 72 greens in regulation (86%). DP WORLD TOUR | acciona Open de España Matthieu Pavon (Pro V1) shot rounds of 63-68-66-64 to earn his first career DP World Tour title in wire-to-wire fashion. Pavon, 31, made seven Sunday birdies to separate from the chasing pack and post 23 under, giving him a four-shot margin of victory. The Frenchman gained nearly two shots on the field tee-to-green (+1.96) and ranked first in Strokes Gained: Around the Green (+1.34). PAVON ON HIS PRO V1 “I have played Titleist since I was very young, it has always been my favorite golf ball brand. I currently play with the Pro V1 model as it is best suited for my game, generating the right amount of spin with the driver, which allows for a strong, penetrating ball flight in the wind and overall great control. I also like it because it has a soft feel when chipping around the greens, so it is a ball that really does do it all.” KPGA | Genesis Championship Titleist Brand Ambassador Sanghyun Park emerged victorious from a sudden-death playoff, draining an eagle putt on the second extra hole for the win. Park, gaming his Pro V1 golf ball and TSR3 driver among his all-Titleist setup, posted 17 under for the week, which was matched by fellow Brand Ambassador Sungjae Im . Park’s victory – the 12th of his career – earns him an exemption into the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at Renaissance Club. Titleist was the #1 ball and most played driver , iron and wedge for the week, and Titleist golf ball players made up seven of the top 11 positions on Sunday’s final leader board. What’s in the Bag? | Sanghyun Park Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR3 10.0° Fairway Metals: TSR3 15.0°, 18.0°, TSR2 21.0° Irons: NEW T200 4 and 620 MB 5-9 Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 52.08F, WedgeWorks 58.06K wedges Putter: Scotty Cameron Del Mar tour prototype putter What’s in the Bag? | Sungjae Im Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Driver: TSi2 8.0° Fairway Metal: TS3 15.0° Hybrid: 818 H2 19.0° Irons: T100 3-9 Wedges : Vokey Design SM9 48.10F, 54.14F, SM7 60.04L Putter: Scotty Cameron Flowback 5 CS tour prototype putter PGA TOUR AUSTRALASIA | CKB Western Australia PGA Championship Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben Eccles posted 23 under to win in a runaway, five-shot victory. For the week at the Kalgoorlie Golf Club, Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball (100 players, 86%) and most played equipment brand across all major equipment categories. What’s in the Bag? | Ben Eccles Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Driver: TSR2 9.0° Fairway Metal: TSR2 Irons: T200 2-3 and T100 4-9 Wedges : Vokey Design SM9 46.10F, 50.12F, 56.12D, 60.08M Putter: Scotty Cameron Fastback ... #TeamTitleist
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Next week, we will be spending time with Titleist experts from our metals, irons, Vokey, and fitting teams. The purpose of this session is to answer questions from everyday golfers like you. If you have a question (or multiple questions) please ask them below. More specifically, we are looking for questions about TSR metals , New T-Series irons , Vokey wedges , and anything and everything club-fitting . By contributing with a question below, there is a good chance your question will be featured in a Titleist video in the near future. We appreciate your help in advance!
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T-100 9 iron to a 140 pin into the wind during our fall member/member. Ball landed 5 feet past the pin and spun back in.
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I had a hole in one on the 8th hole at Charles T MYERS in Charlotte NC on 09/07/23. I hit a 6 iron from 180 yards. It is my 7th hole in one. I was playing a pro V 1 ball.
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The 10th hole at Moore Park, October 2nd. I pulled out my 7 iron (t-200) and hit it 143 metres ... it was in a gully so walked up , grabbed my new phantom x5 Scotty and looked at the green.. didn't see my ball anywhere. My mate walked up to the flag, looked down and wham.. there was my ball! Hole in one! Sorry Scotty, don't need you today! www.titleist.com/.../jwutstieb5mqxyci6tqa www.titleist.com/.../sdfnq2lgho92f2hbfu8e
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What is a Titleist fitting studio and what is the difference between a Titleist fitting studio vs preferred fitter vs fitting event on a driving range? Getting fitted for the first time ever at CC next week and I’m currently playing Titleist AP2 714’s and I’m excited to see the difference in the new T-series irons. After researching and reading as much as I have, I’m worried about my gaping with the lofts being stronger in the new T series vs my AP2’s because I don’t necessarily more distance. I’m might be overthinking it but concerned about hitting off a mat and everything being based off of their launch monitors instead of seeing my actual ball flight. Is getting fitted at a place like club champion worth getting fitted at or should I wait for a spot to open at a Titleist fitting studio? Any input and recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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