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Play the best golf ball for your game. The Titleist 2021 Pro V1x golf balls are designed to give golfers the best short game control and shoot lower scores.
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La Titleist Pro V1x® Left Dash est conçu pour les joueurs à la recherche d'un vol haut similaire à Pro V1x® avec un spin bas et un toucher plus ferme. Parfaite combinaison de vol et de spin pour une longue distance.
Découvrez la technologie Titleist Radar Capture Technology (RCT). Validée à l'aide de moniteurs de lancement radar, les balles de golf RCT sont conçues pour améliorer la saisie des données des conditions de lancement dans un environnement intérieur.
Titleist Pro V1, la meilleure combinaison de vitesse, spin et toucher.
Noyau perfectionné, couche enveloppante haute
flexion plus rapide, enveloppe externe uréthane
plus douce, et nouvelles propriétés aérodynamiques
pour des performances inégalées.
Titleist Pro V1 Pink, la meilleure combinaison de vitesse, spin et toucher. Noyau perfectionné, couche enveloppante haute
flexion plus rapide, enveloppe externe uréthane
plus douce, et nouvelles propriétés aérodynamiques
pour des performances inégalées.
Les nouvelles Pro V1 et Pro V1x sont dotées d'un spin plus faible au long jeu pour plus de distance et d'un excellent spin sur le green pour des performances inégalées.
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First hole in one. Absolutely amazing feeling. I thought I hit a bad shot but with a bit of side spin it started rolling left down the hill and disappeared.
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Titleist is the #1 ball for more players and more champions across the worldwide professional tours. In 2016, Titleist golf ball players recorded 189 victories around the world, more than five times the nearest competitor with 36 . Since its introduction in 2000, the Pro V1 golf ball franchise has been the golf ball of choice for more than 2,500 champions worldwide. Below is a listing of tournaments won by Titleist golf ball players on the major worldwide professional tours in 2016. TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (21) CIMB Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sanderson Farms Championship Peter Malnati Pro V1x RSM Classic Kevin Kisner Pro V1 Hyundai Tournament of Champions Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Fabian Gomez Pro V1x CareerBuilder Challenge Jason Dufner Pro V1 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Vaughn Taylor Pro V1x Northern Trust Open Winner Pro V1x Honda Classic Adam Scott Pro V1 WGC-Cadillac Championship Adam Scott Pro V1 Shell Houston Open Jim Herman Pro V1 RBC Heritage Winner Pro V1x Valero Texas Open Charley Hoffman Pro V1 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Brian Stuard Pro V1x Wells Fargo Championship James Hahn Pro V1x Dean & DeLuca Invitational Jordan Spieth Pro V1x FedEx St. Jude Classic Winner Pro V1x Barracuda Championship Greg Chalmers Pro V1x Barbasol Championship Aaron Baddeley Pro V1x The 98th PGA Championship Jimmy Walker Pro V1x John Deere Classic Ryan Moore Pro V1x EUROPEAN (25) Nedbank Golf Challenge Winner Pro V1x Australian PGA Championship Nathan Holman Pro V1x BMW SA Open Brandon Stone Pro V1x Joburg Open Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship Rickie Fowler Pro V1 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Winner Pro V1x ISPS Handa Perth International Louis Oosthuizen Pro V1x True Thailand Classic Scott Hend Pro V1x Real Club Valderrama Open de España Andrew Johnston Pro V1x Hero Indian Open SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Trophy Hassan II Jeunghun Wang Pro V1x AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Jeunghun Wang Pro V1x BMW PGA Championship Chris Wood Pro V1x Nordea Masters Winner Pro V1x BMW International Open Henrik Stenson Pro V1 Open de France Thongchai Jaidee Pro V1x The 145th Open Championship Henrik Stenson Pro V1 King's Cup Shih Chang Chan Pro V1x Aberdeen Asset Management Paul Lawrie Match Play Anthony Wall Pro V1x KLM Open Joost Luiten Pro V1 Porsche European Open Alexander Levy Pro V1x Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Tyrrell Hatton Pro V1x Portugal Masters Padraig Harrington Pro V1x Turkish Airlines Open Winner Pro V1x DP World Tour Championship Matthew Fitzpatrick Pro V1x LPGA (23) Coates Golf Championship Ha Na Jang Pro V1 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open Haru Nomura Pro V1x HSBC Women’s Championship Ha Na Jang Pro V1 JTBC Founders Cup Sei Young Kim Pro V1 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic Haru Nomura Pro V1x Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Jenny Shin Pro V1 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Kingsmill Championship Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x LPGA Volvik Championship Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Brooke Henderson Pro V1 Meijer LPGA Classic Sei Young Kim Pro V1 LPGA Cambia Portland Classic Brooke Henderson Pro V1 U.S. Women's Open Championship Brittany Lang Pro V1x RICOH Women's British Open Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Canadian Pacific Women's Open Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Manulife Financial LPGA Classic Caroline Masson Pro V1x Reignwood LPGA Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1 LPGA Taiwan Championship Ha Na Jang Pro V1 LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship Carlota Ciganda Pro V1x Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Shanshan Feng Pro V1x TOTO Japan Classic Shanshan Feng Pro V1x Lorena Ochoa Invitational Carlota Ciganda Pro V1x CME Group Titleholders Charley Hull Pro V1x CHAMPIONS (23) Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Duffy Waldorf Pro V1 Allianz Championship Esteban Toledo Pro V1x Chubb Classic Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Woody Austin Pro V1x Tucson Conquistadores Classic Woody Austin Pro V1x Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Woody Austin / Michael Allen Pro V1x Insperity Invitational Jaseper Parnevik Pro V1x Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Senior PGA Championship Rocco Mediate Pro V1x Principal Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1x Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 American Family Insurance Championship Kirk Triplett Pro V1x DICK'S Sporting Goods Open Paul Goydos Pro V1 The Senior Open Championship Paul Broadhurst Pro V1x U.S. Senior Open Championship Gene Sauers Pro V1 Boeing Classic Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Shaw Charity Classic Carlos Franco Pro V1 Nature Valley First Tee Open Paul Broadhurst Pro V1x Toshiba Classic Jay Haas Pro V1 SAS Championship Doug Garwood Pro V1x PowerShares QQQ Championship Tom Pernice, Jr. Pro V1x Dominion Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1 Charles Schwab Cup Championship Paul Goydos Pro V1 WEB.COM (14) Panama Claro Championship Ryan Armour Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Sebastian Muñoz Pro V1x Brasil Champions Andrew Svoboda Pro V1x Servientrega Championship Brad Fritsch Pro V1 United Leasing Championship Seamus Power Pro V1x Rex Hospital Open Trey Mullinax Pro V1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Richy Werenski Pro V1x Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Dominic Bozzelli Pro V1x Rust-Oleum Championship Max Homa Pro V1 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Martin Flores Pro V1x Utah Championship Nicholas Linheim Pro V1x Ellie Mae Classic Stephan Jaeger Pro V1 Price Cutter Charity Championship Mackenzie Hughes Pro V1x Albertsons Boise Open Michael Thompson Pro V1x JAPAN (10) SMBC Singapore Open Young Han Song Pro V1 Token Homemate Cup Kyung-Tae Kim Pro V1x The Crowns Kyung-Tae Kim Pro V1x Kansai Open Byung_Min Cho Pro V1x Gateway to the Open miz Open Kyung-Tae Kim Pro V1x ISPS Handa Global Cup Jun-Won Park Pro V1x Fujisankei Classic Min-Gyu Cho Pro V1x Asia Pacific Diamond Cup Shih-Chang Chan Pro V1x Bridgestone Open Winner Pro V1x Golf Nippon Series J.T. Cup Sang-Hyun Park Pro V1x ONEASIA (2) GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang Hyun Park Pro V1 Kolon Korea Open Kyoung-Hoon Lee Pro V1x ASIAN (9) Bashundhara Bangladesh Open Thitiphun Chuayprakong Pro V1x Queen's Cup Scott Hend Pro V1x Yeangder TPC Carlos Pigem Pro V1x Mercuries Taiwan Masters Wei-chih Lu Pro V1x BNI Indonesian Masters Poom Saksansin Pro V1x Venetian Macau Open Winner Pro V1x Resorts World Manila Masters SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Bank BRI-JCB Indonesian Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Pro V1x Panasonic Open India Mukesh Kumar Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN (8) Dimension Data Pro-Am George Coetzee Pro V1x Investec Cup Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Zambia Sugar Open Christofer Blomstrand Pro V1x Vodacom Wild Coast Madalitso Muthiya Pro V1 Sun City Challenge Oliver Bekker Pro V1x Vodacom Origins - Arabella Vaughn Groenewald Pro V1 Vodacom Origins - Simola Justin Harding Pro V1x Sun Sibaya Challenge Peter Karmis Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN (12) Victorian Open Michael Long Pro V1x Victorian PGA Championship Ashley Hall Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Brad Kennedy Pro V1x New Zealand Open Championship Matt Griffin Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship David Klein Pro V1x Papua New Guinea Open Brad Moules Pro V1x Western Australia PGA Championship Stephen Dartnall Pro V1x Northern Territory PGA Championship Jordan Zunic Pro V1x South Pacific Open Adam Blyth Pro V1x Queensland Open Winner Pro V1x NSW Open Adam Blyth Pro V1x Emirates Australian Open Jordan Spieth Pro V1x prototype KOREAN (10) DongBu Insurance Promi Open JinHo Choi Pro V1x Maeil Dairies Open JoongKyung Mo Pro V1x SK Telecom SangHee Lee Pro V1x Nefs Heritage JinHo Choi Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay SangYeop Lee Pro V1x NS HomeShopping Jeonbuk Open Heung-Chol Joo Pro V1x Shinhan Donghae Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Pro V1x KJ Choi Invitational HeungChol Joo Pro V1x DGB Financial Group Daegu Gyeongbuk Open JungHo Yoon Pro V1x Caido Korea Tour Championship HyungJoon Lee Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHINA (11) St. Andrews Henan Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x United Investment Real Estate Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x Lanhai Open Rohan Blizard Pro V1x Nanjing Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x png An Private Bank Wanda Open Taewoo Kim Pro V1x Yulongwan Yunnan Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x PingAn Bank Championship Charlie Saxon Pro V1x Clearwater Bay Open Daniel Nisbet Pro V1x Putian Open Taewoo Kim Pro V1x Zhuhai Henqing Phoenix Tree Open Charlie Saxon Pro V1x Buick Open Huilin Zhang Pro V1x PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (11) Lexus Panama Classic Derek Rende Pro V1x OSDE del Centro Open Anthony Paolucci Pro V1x Honduras Open Sam Fidone Pro V1x Flor de Cana Open Augusto Nunez Pro V1x San Luis Championship Nathan Lashley Pro V1x Copa Diners Club International Nathan Lashley Pro V1x Brazil Open Jorge Fernandez-Valdes Pro V1x Colombia Classic Andres Echavarria Pro V1x Argentina Classic Samuel Del Val Pro V1x Open de Argentina Kent Bulle Pro V1x Shell Championship Nathan Lashley Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR - CANADA (10) Freedom 55 Financial Open Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Staal Foundation Open Taylor Moore Pro V1 x GolfBC Championship Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Dakota Dunes Open Max Rottluff Pro V1 The Players Cup Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Oil Country Championship Aaron Wise Pro V1x ATB Financial Charlie Bull Pro V1x National Capital Open Brock Mackenzie Pro V1x Capre Breton Open Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Niagra Championship David Pastore Pro V1x #TeamTitleist
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Titleist is the #1 ball for more players and more champions across the worldwide professional tours. Thus far in the 2017-2018 season, Titleist golf ball players have recorded 120 victories around the world, nearly seven times the nearest competitor with 16 . Since its introduction in 2000, the Pro V1 golf ball franchise has been the golf ball of choice for more than 2,900 champions worldwide. Below is a listing of tournaments won by Titleist golf ball players on the major worldwide professional tours in 2017-2018. TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (24) Safeway Open Brendan Steele Pro V1x CIMB Classic Pat Perez Pro V1 The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sanderson Farms Championship Ryan Armour Pro V1x Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Patrick Cantlay Pro V1x OHL Classic at Mayakoba Patton Kizzire Pro V1x RSM Classic Austin Cook Pro V1 Sony Open in Hawaii Patton Kizzire Pro V1x Genesis Open Bubba Watson Pro V1x Honda Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x Valspar Championship Paul Casey Pro V1 WGC - Dell Match Play Bubba Watson Pro V1x Corales Puntacana Championship Brice Garnett Pro V1 Houston Open Ian Poulter Pro V1x THE MASTERS Winner Pro V1 RBC Heritage Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x Valero Texas Open Andrew Landry Pro V1x Zurich Clasic of New Orleans Scott Piercy and Billy Horschel Pro V1 / Pro V1x THE PLAYERS Championship Webb Simpson Pro V1 THE 118th U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Pro V1x The Travelers Championship Bubba Watson Pro V1x Quicken Loans National Francesco Molinari Pro V1 x A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier Kevin Na Pro V1 x EUROPEAN TOUR (18) Australian PGA Championship Cameron Smith Pro V1x Joburg Open Shubhankar Sharma Pro V1x Hong Kong Open Wade Ormsby Pro V1x AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Dylan Frittelli Pro V1 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x Omega Dubai Desert Classic Haotong Li Pro V1 Maybank Championship Shubhankar Sharma Pro V1x NBO Oman Open Joost Luiten Pro V1 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Eddie Pepperell Pro V1 Tshwane Open George Coetzee Pro V1x Hero Indian Open Matt Wallace Pro V1 Trophee Hassan II Alex Levy Pro V1x Volvo China Open Alexander Bjork Pro V1 Rocco Forte Sicilian Open Joakim Lagergren Pro V1 BMW PGA Championship Francesco Molinari Pro V1x Italian Open Thorbjørn Olesen Pro V1x Shot Clock Masters Mikko Korhonen Pro V1x BMW International Open Matt Wallace Pro V1 LPGA TOUR (14) Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Brittany Lincicome Pro V1x ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open Jin Young Ko Pro V1x Honda LPGA Thailand Jessica Korda Pro V1 Kia Classic Eun Hee Ji Pro V1x ANA Inspiration Pernilla Lindberg Pro V1 LOTTE Championship Brooke Henderson Pro V1 HUGEL-JTBC LA Open Moriya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x Kingsmill Championship Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x U.S. Women's Open Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x ShopRite LPGA Classic Annie Park Pro V1 Meijer LPGA Classic So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 KPMG WOMEN'S PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Sung Hyun Park Pro V1 x Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic Sei-Young Kim Pro V1 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (9) Boca Raton Championship Mark Calcavecchia Pro V1x Cologuard Classic Steve Stricker Pro V1x Rapiscan Systems Classic Steve Stricker Pro V1x Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Kirk Triplett / Paul Broadhurst Pro V1x / Pro V1 Insperity Invitational Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Senior PGA Championship Paul Broadhurst Pro V1 Principal Charity Classic Tom Lehman Pro V1 American Families Insurance Open Scott McCarron Pro V1x U.S. SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP David Toms Pro V1 x WEB.COM TOUR (12) Great Exuma Classic Sung-Jae Im Pro V1x The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Adam Svensson Pro V1 Panama Championship Scott Langley Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Ben Taylor Pro V1 North Mississippi Classic Eric Axley Pro V1x United Leasing & Finance Championship Jose de Jesus Rodriguez Pro V1x Knoxville Open Stephan Jaeger Pro V1x Nashville Golf Open Cameron Davis Pro V1x Rex Hospital Open Joey Garber Pro V1x Wichita Open Brady Schnell Pro V1 Lincoln Land Championship Anders Albertson Pro V1 x LECOM Health Challenge Nelson Ledesma Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR (8) Eye of Africa PGA Championship Matias Calderon Pro V1x Cape Town Open Rhys Enoch Pro V1x Sunshine Tour Championship Darren Fichardt Pro V1x Zanaco Masters J.J. Senekal Pro V1x Zimbabwe Open Bryce Easton Pro V1x Investec Royal Swazi Open Justin Harding Pro V1 Lombard Classic Justin Harding Pro V1 Sun City Challenge Neil Schietekat Pro V1 ASIAN TOUR (4) Leopalace21 Myanmar Open Paul Peterson Pro V1x GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang-Hyun Park Pro V1 Bangladesh Open Malcolm Kokocinski Pro V1x Queen's Cup Jazz Janewattananond Pro V1 x JAPAN TOUR (4) Panasonic Open Rahil Ganjee Pro V1x The Chunichi Crowns Y.E. Yang Pro V1 JPGA Championship Toru Taniguchi Pro V1x Sega Sammy Cup Brad Kennedy Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN TOUR (7) New Zealand Masters Matt Millar Pro V1x Victorian Open Simon Hawkes Pro V1 Queensland PGA Championship Daniel Fox Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Ben Campbell Pro V1 New Zealand Open Daniel Nisbet Pro V1 Papua New Guinea Open Daniel Gale Pro V1x Western Australian PGA Championship Michael Long Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR CANADA (1) Bayview Place DCBank Open Sam Fidone Pro V1 ONEASIA TOUR KOREAN TOUR (8) DB Insurance Promi Open GaLam Jun Pro V1x SK Telecom Open SungYeol Kwon Pro V1x Genesis Championship TaeHee Lee Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay MeenWhee Kim Pro V1x KEB HanaBank Invitational SangHyun Park Pro V1 KOLON Korea Open MinChel Choi Pro V1x KPGA Championship DoYeob Mun Pro V1x Home Shopping Jeobunk SukWoan Ko Pro V1 x PGA TOUR CHINA (5) Chengdu Championship Jeffrey Kang Pro V1x Chongqing Championship Yi Cao Pro V1x Changsha Championship Charlie Saxon Pro V1 Guilin Championship Charlie Saxon Pro V1 Kunming Championship Motin Yeung Pro V1x PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (5) Guatemala Stell Artois Open Ben Polland Pro V1x OSDE Open del Centro Cristobal del Solar Pro V1x Molino Cañuelas Championship Thomas Baik Pro V1x Costa Rica Classic Tyson Alexander Pro V1 Bupa Matchplay Tony Hakula Pro V1x #TeamTitleist
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In 2014, across the worldwide professional tours, Titleist was once again the #1 ball for more players and more champions. Tour players relied on a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball 23,815 times in 2014, compared to 4,145 for the nearest competitor . During that same time Titleist golf ball players recorded 175 victories around the world in 2014, compared to 48 for the nearest competitor . Since its introduction in 2000, the Pro V1 golf ball franchise has been the golf ball of choice for more than 2,200 champions worldwide. Below is a listing of tournaments won by Titleist golf ball players on the major worldwide professional tours in 2014. TOUR (wins) TOURNAMENT PLAYER BALL MODELS PGA TOUR (26) Frys.com Open Jimmy Walker Pro V1 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Webb Simpson Pro V1x CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Winner Pro V1x The McGladrey Classic Winner Pro V1x OHL Classic at Mayakoba Winner Pro V1x Hyundai Tournament of Champions Zach Johnson Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Jimmy Walker Pro V1 Farmers Insurance Open Scott Stallings Pro V1x AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Jimmy Walker Pro V1 Northern Trust Open Bubba Watson Pro V1x Puerto Rico Open Chesson Hadley Pro V1x Valspar Championship John Senden Pro V1 Valero Texas Open Steven Bowditch Pro V1x Shell Houston Open Matt Jones Pro V1x THE MASTERS Bubba Watson Pro V1x HP Byron Nelson Championship Brendon Todd Pro V1x Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Adam Scott Pro V1 FedEx St. Jude Classic Ben Crane Pro V1x Travelers Championship Kevin Streelman Pro V1x Greenbrier Classic Angel Cabrera Pro V1x RBC Canadian Open Tim Clark Pro V1 Barracuda Open Geoff Ogilvy Pro V1x The Barclays Hunter Mahan Pro V1x Deutsche Bank Championship Winner Pro V1x BMW Championship Billy Horschel Pro V1x The TOUR Championship Billy Horschel Pro V1x EUROPEAN (23) South African Open Championship Morten Orum Madsen Pro V1x Volvo Golf Champions Louis Oosthuizen Pro V1x Omega Dubai Desert Classic Winner Pro V1x Joburg Open George Coetzee Pro V1x Africa Open Thomas Aiken Pro V1x Solaire Open Alejandro Cañizares Pro V1x NH Collection Open Marco Crespi Pro V1x Maybank Malaysian Open Lee Westwood Pro V1x Volvo China Open Alexander Levy Pro V1x The Championship at Laguna National Felipe Aguilar Pro V1x Madeira Islands Open Daniel Brooks Pro V1x Nordea Masters Thongchai Jaidee Pro V1x Lyoness Open Mikael Lundberg Pro V1x Irish Open Mikko Ilonen Pro V1x BMW International Open Fabrizio Zanotti Pro V1 D+D REAL Czech Masters Jamie Donaldson Pro V1x ISPS Handa Wales Open Joost Luiten Pro V1 Portugal Masters Alexander Levy Pro V1x Hong Kong Open Scott Hend Pro V1x Volvo World Match Play Championship Mikko Ilonen Pro V1x BMW Masters Marcel Siem Pro V1x Turkish Airlines Open Brooks Koepka Pro V1x DP World Tour Championship Henrik Stenson Pro V1x LPGA (16) Swinging Skirts LPGA Classsic Winner Pro V1 North Texas Shootout Stacy Lewis Pro V1x Kingsmill Championship Lizette Salas Pro V1x ShopRite LPGA Classic Stacy Lewis Pro V1x NW Arkansas Championship Stacy Lewis Pro V1x RICOH Women's British Open Mo Martin Pro V1 Marathon Classic Winner Pro V1 Meijer LPGA Classic Mirim Lee Pro V1x Canadian Pacific Women's Open So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic Mi Jung Hur Pro V1 Reignwood LPGA CLassic Mirim Lee Pro V1x Sime Darby Open Shanshan Feng Pro V1x LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship Kyu-Jung Baek Pro V1 Blue Bay LPGA Lee-Anne Pace Pro V1 Lorena Ochoa Invitational Winner Pro V1 CME Group Tour Championship Winner Pro V1 CHAMPIONS (20) Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Allianz Championship Michael Allen Pro V1x ACE Group Classic Kirk Triplett Pro V1x Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Jeff Maggert Pro V1x Insperity Invitational Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Regions Tradition Kenny Perry Pro V1x Principal Charity Classic Tom Pernice, Jr. Pro V1x Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf Jeff Sluman Pro V1 Encompass Championship Tom Lehman Pro V1 Constellation Senior Players Championshsip Bernhard Langer Pro V1 The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 3M Championship Kenny Perry Pro V1x Dick's Sporting Goods Open Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Boeing Classic Scott Dunlap Pro V1 Quebec Championship Wes Short, Jr. Pro V1x Pacific Links Hawaii Championship Paul Goydos Pro V1 SAS Championship Kirk Triplett Pro V1x Greater Hickory Kia Classic Jay Haas Pro V1 AT&T Championship Michael Allen Pro V1x Charles Schwab Cup Championship Tom Pernice, Jr. Pro V1x WEB.COM (16) Pacific Rubiales Colombia Championship Alex Cejka Pro V1x Panama Claro Championship Carlos Ortiz Pro V1x Chitimacha Louisiana Open Kris Blanks Pro V1x El Bosque Mexico Championship Carlos Ortiz Pro V1x South Georgia Classic Blayne Barber ProV1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Max Homa Pro V1x Rex Hospital Open Byron Smith Pro V1x United Leasing Championship Greg Owen Pro V1x Nova Scotia Open Roger Sloan Pro V1x Utah Championship Andres Gonzales Pro V1x Albertsons Boise Open Steve Wheatcroft Pro V1x News-Sentinel Open Martin Piller Pro V1x WinCo Foods Portland Open Carlos Ortiz Pro V1x Hotel Fitness Championship Bud Cauley Pro V1x Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational Justin Thomas Pro V1x Web.com Tour Championship Derek Fathauer Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN (11) Dimension Data Pro-Am Estanislao Goya Pro V1x Zimbabwe Open Jbe Kruger Pro V1x Investec Royal Swazi Open Danie van Tonder Pro V1x Lombard Insurance Classic Christian Basson Pro V1x Vodacom Euphoria Golf Estate & Hydro Danie van Tonder Pro V1x Vodacom Origins of Golf - Arabella Jean Hugo Pro V1x Vodacom Origins of Golf - St. Francis Links Keith Horne Pro V1x Wild Waves Golf Challenge Colin Nel Pro V1x Vodacom Origins of Golf - Wild Coast Louis de Jager Pro V1x Vodacom Origins of Golf Final Keith Horne Pro V1x Nedbank Affinity Cup Louis de Jager Pro V1x ASIAN (12) Sail SBS Open Rashid Khan Pro V1x ICTSI Philippine Open Marcus Both Pro V1x Queen's Cup Thaworn Wiratchant Pro V1x Yeangder Tournament Players Championship Prom Meesawat Pro V1x Mercuries Taiwan Masters Steve Lewton Pro V1x Panasonic Open India S.S.P. Chowrasia Pro V1x Chiangmai Golf Classic Rashid Khan Pro V1x Resorts World Manila Masters Mardan Mamat Pro V1x King's Cup Thaworn Wiratchant Pro V1x Indonesian Open Padraig Harrington Pro V1x prototype Thailand Golf Championship Lee Westwood Pro V1x Dubai Open Arjun Atwal Pro v1x ONEASIA (4) Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship Michio Matsumura Pro V1x GS Caltex MaeKyung Open Jun-Won Park Pro V1x Fiji International Steven Jeffress Pro V1x Emirates Australian Open Jordan Spieth Pro V1x prototype JAPAN (5) Tsuruya Open Hiroyuki Fujita Pro V1 PGA Championship Nissin Cupnoodles Cup Winner Pro V1 Dunlop srxn Fukushima Open Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x KBC Augusta Hiroyuki Fujita Pro V1 Asia-Pacific Diamond Cup Hiroyuki Fujita Pro V1 AUSTRALASIAN (10) Victorian PGA Championship Gareth Paddison Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship Anthony Summers Pro V1x Victorian Open Matt Griffin Pro V1x New Zealand Open Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x Queensland Open Andrew Dodt Pro V1x South Pacific Ocean Championship Adam Stephens Pro V1 WA PGA Championship Ryan Lynch Pro V1x NSW Open Anthony Brown Pro V1x BetEasy Australian Masters Nick Cullen Pro V1x Australian PGA Championship Greg Chalmers Pro V1x KOREAN (9) Dongbu Promy Insurance Open Dong-Min Lee Pro V1x Descente Munsingwear Match Play Ki-Sang Lee Pro V1x Happiness SongHak Construction Open Woo-Hyun Kim Pro V1x Bosung CC Classic Woo-Hyun Kim Pro V1x GunSan CC Open Heung-Choi Joo Pro V1x KPGA Championship Matthew Griffin Pro V1x Vanier Championship Sang-Hyun Park Pro V1x K.J. Choi Invitational Sang-Hyun Park Pro V1x Hearld KYJ Tour Championship Hyung-Joon Lee Pro V1x CANADIAN (9) PC Financial Open Joel Dahmen Pro V1x Syncrude Boreal Open Joel Dahmen Pro V1x Dakota Dunes Open Matt Harmon Pro V1x The Players Cup Timothy Madigan Pro V1x Staal Foundation Open Wes Homan Pro V1x ATB Financial Classic Brock MacKenzie Pro V1x The Great Waterway Classic David Bradshaw Pro V1x The Wildfire Invitational Nate McCoy Pro V1x Cape Breton Celtic Classic Mark Silvers Pro V1x CHINA (2) Lanhai Open David McKenzie Pro V1x Cadillac Championship David McKenzie Pro V1x LATINOAMERICA (12) 67th Arturo Calle Colombian Open David Vanegas Pro V1x TransAmerica Power Products CRV Open Marcelo Rozo Pro V1x Stella Artois Open Armando Favela Pro V1x Abierto OSDE del Centro William Kropp Pro V1x Roberto DeVicenzo Invitational Ty Capps Pro V1x Dominican Republic Open Michael Buttacavoli Pro V1 Lexus Panama Classic Julián Etulain Pro V1x Arturo Calle Colombian Classic Nicholas Lindheim Pro V1x TransAmerica Power Products Mexico Open Oscar David Alvarez Pro V1x Lexus Peru Open Julián Etulain Pro V1x Aberto do Brasil / Aberto do Atlântico Rafael Becker Pro V1x Abierto de Chile Jorge Fernandez-Valdes Pro V1x
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Titleist is the #1 ball for more players and more champions across the worldwide professional tours. Thus far in 2017, Titleist golf ball players have recorded 206 victories around the world, nearly seven times the nearest competitor with 28 . Since its introduction in 2000, the Pro V1 golf ball franchise has been the golf ball of choice for more than 2,600 champions worldwide. Below is a listing of tournaments won by Titleist golf ball players on the major worldwide professional tours in 2017. TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (22) Safeway Open Brendan Steele Pro V1x CIMB Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x OHL Classic at Mayakoba Pat Perez Pro V1 RSM Classic Mackenzie Hughes Pro V1x SBS Tournament of Champions Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Justin Thomas Pro V1x AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Honda Classic Rickie Fowler Pro V1 Puerto Rico Open D.A. Points Pro V1x Shell Houston Open Russell Henley Pro V1x Zurich Classic of New Orleans Cameron Smith and Jonas Blixt Pro V1x Wells Fargo Championship Winner Pro V1x AT&T Byron Nelson Championship Billy Horschel Pro V1x DEAN & DELUCA Invitational Kevin Kisner Pro V1 The Memorial Tournament Jason Dufner Pro V1x 117th U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Pro V1x Travelers Championship Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Quicken Loans National Kyle Stanley Pro V1 RBC Canadian Open Jhonattan Vegas Pro V1 THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Justin Thomas Pro V1x Wyndham Championship Henrik Stenson Pro V1 Dell Technologies Championship Justin Thomas Pro V1x EUROPEAN TOUR (27) Alfred Dunhill Championship Brandon Stone Pro V1 BMW South African Open Graeme Storm Pro V1x Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Jeung-hun Wang Pro V1x Maybank Championship Fabrizio Zanotti Pro V1 World Super 6 Perth Brett Rumford Pro V1x Joburg Open Darren Fichardt Pro V1x Hero Indian Open SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Shenzhen International Bernd Wiesberger Pro V1 Volvo China Open Alex Levy Pro V1x Open de Portugal Matt Wallace Pro V1x Nordea Masters Renato Paratore Pro V1x Lyoness Open Dylan Frittelli Pro V1 HNA Open de France Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x AAM Scottish Open Rafa Cabrera-Bello Pro V1x THE 146th OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Porche European Open Jordan Smith Pro V1 Fiji International Jason Norris Pro V1x Made In Denmark Julian Suri Pro V1x D+D Real Czech Masters Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Omega European Masters Matthew Fitzpatrick Pro V1x KLM Open Romain Wattel Pro V1x Portugal Masters Lucas Bjerregaard Pro V1 British Masters Paul Dunne Pro V1x Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Tyrrell Hatton Pro V1x Italian Open Tyrrell Hatton Pro V1x Nedbank Golf Challenge Branden Grace Pro V1x LPGA TOUR (25) PureSilk LPGA Classic Brittany Lincicome Pro V1 x ISPS Handa Women's Australain Open Ha Na Jang Pro V1 Honda LPGA Thailand Amy Yang Pro V1 Kia LPGA Classic Mirim Lee Pro V1x ANA LPGA Inspiration So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 LPGA LOTTE Championship Cristie Kerr Pro V1 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Haru Nomura Pro V1x Lorena Ochoa Match Play Sei Young Kim Pro V1 LPGA Volvik Championship Shanshan Feng Pro V1x ShopRite LPGA Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Manulife LPGA Classic Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Meijer LPGA Classic Brooke Henderson Pro V1 NW Arkansas Championship So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Danielle Kang Pro V1x Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic Katherine Kirk Pro V1 U.S. Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x Marathon Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Ricoh Women's British Open In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Canadian Pacific Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x New Zealand Women's Open Brooke Henderson Pro V1 Taiwan Championship Eun-Hee Ji Pro V1x Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Cristie Kerr Pro V1 TOTO Japan Classic Shanshan Feng Pro V1x Blue Bay LPGA Shanshan Feng Pro V1x CME Group Titleholders Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (17) Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Tucson Conquistadors Championship Tom Lehman Pro V1x Mitsubishi Electric Championship Stephen Ames Pro V1 Insperity Invitational John Daly Pro V1x Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Pro V1 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry Pro V1 Constellation Senior Players Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 3M Championship Paul Goydos Pro V1 Dick's Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron Pro V1 Shaw Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1 PURE Insurance Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Dominion Energy Charity Classic Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Powershares QQQ Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Charles Schwab Cup Championship Kevin Sutherland Pro V1x WEB.COM TOUR (21) The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Kyle Thompson Pro V1x The Bahama Great Abaco Classic Andrew Landry Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Ethan Tracy Pro V1x Chitimacha Louisiana Open Casey Wittenburg Pro V1 United Leasing & Finance Championship D.H. Lee Pro V1 Corales Puntacana Championship Nate Lashley Pro V1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Rex Hospital Open Conrad Shindler Pro V1 Rust-Oleum Championship Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Adam Schenk Pro V1 Nashville Golf Open Lanto Griffin Pro V1 LECOM Health Challenge Chesson Hadley Pro V1x Utah Championship Brice Garnett Pro V1 Digital Ally Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x Ellie Mae Classic Martin Piller Pro V1 Price Cutter Charity Championship Ben Silverman Pro V1 News Sentinel Open Winner Pro V1 WinCo Foods Portland Open Brice Garnett Pro V1 Nationwide Children's Hospitals Championship Peter Uihlein Pro V1x Albertsons Boise Open Chesson Hadley Pro V1x DAP Championship Nicholas Lindheim Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN TOUR (12) Victorian PGA Open Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Jarryd Felton Pro V1x New Zealand Open Championship Mike Hendry Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship Daniel Pearce Pro V1 Papua New Guinea Open Winner Pro V1 WA PGA Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x Northern Territory PGA Championship Winner Pro V1x Western Australian Open Stephen Leaney Pro V1 Isuzu Queensland Open Michael Sim Pro V1x NSW Open Jason Scrivener Pro V1x Emirates Australian Open Cameron Davis Pro V1x Australian PGA Championship Cameron Smith Pro V1x ASIAN TOUR (8) Bashundhara Bangladesh Open Jazz Janewattananond Pro V1x Yeangder Heritage Shiv Kapur Pro V1x Thailand Open Rattanon Wannasricahn Pro V1x TAKE Solutions Masters Poom Saksansin Pro V1x Yeangder Tournament Players Championship Ajeetesh Sandhu Pro V1 Macau Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Pro V1x Panasonic Open India Shiv Kapur Pro V1x Resorts World Manila Masters Micah Lauren Shin Pro V1x JAPAN TOUR (14) Leopalace21 Myanmar Open Winner Pro V1x Token Homemate Cup Wen-Chong Liang Pro V1x Panasonic Open Japan Kenichi Kuboya Pro V1x Kansai Open Shugo Imahira Pro V1x miz Open Chan Kim Pro V1x JGTO Championship Shaun Norris Pro V1x Sega Sammy Cup Chan Kim Pro V1x Fujisankei Classic Hyun-Woo Ryu Pro V1x Tokai Classic Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x Mynavi ABC Championship Tatsuya Kodai Pro V1 Heiwa PGM Championship Chan Kim Pro V1x Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x Dunlop Phoenix Winner Pro V1x Casio World Open Seung-Su Han Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR (16) Eye of Africa PGA Championship Erik van Rooyen Pro V1 Dimension Data Pro-Am Paul Lawrie Pro V1x Zimbabwe Open JC Ritchie Pro V1 Zambia Sugar Open Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Investec Royal Swazi Open Peter Karmis Pro V1x Lombard Insurance Classic Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Zambia Open Riekus Nortje Pro V1x Sun City Challenge Peter Karmis Pro V1x Sun Carnival City Challenge Jbe Kruger Pro V1x Vodacom Origins - Arabella Keith Horne Pro V1x Sun Wild Coast Sun Challenge Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Vodacom Origins - Zimbali Jared Harvey Pro V1 Sun Fish River Challenge MJ Viljoen Pro V1x Sun Boardwalk Challenge Tyrone Ryan Pro V1 Sun Sabiya Challenge Alex Haindl Pro V1x Vodacom Origins of Golf Final Jaco Prinsloo Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR CANADA (5) Bayview Place Cardtronics Open Max Rottluff Pro V1 GolfBC Championship Robby Shelton Pro V1x The Players Cup Kramer Hickok Pro V1 Mackenzie Investements Open Hank Lebioda Pro V1x Ontario Championship Kramer Hickok Pro V1 ONEASIA TOUR (2) GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang Hee Lee Pro V1x Kolon Korea Open Yi Keun Chang Pro V1x KOREAN TOUR (14) SK Telecom Open JinHo Choi Pro V1x Caido Dream Open WooHyun Kim Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Caido Golden V1 Open JungHwan Lee Pro V1x KPGA Championship JungGon Hwang Pro V1x Gunsan CC Jeonbuk Open HyungJoon Lee Pro V1x Caido Male Open KyungNam Kang Pro V1x Gyeongbuk Open HyungSeok Seo Pro V1 Teeupㆍgswing MEGA Open Yi Keun Chang Pro V1x ShinHan DongHae Open Richard T. Lee Genesis Championship SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Jeju Open JiHoon Lee Pro V1 K.J Invitational InnChoon Hwang Pro V1x Caido Series Tour Championship GoWoong Choi Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHINA (9) Beijing Open Bryden Macpherson Pro V1 Yulongwan Yunnan Open Josh Geary Pro V1 CGD Yunnan Championship Shun Yat Hak Pro V1x Binhai Forest Tianjing Open Taihei Sato Pro V1x Shenzhou Peninsula Classic Taewoo Kim Pro V1 Clearwater Bay Open James Marchesani Pro V1x Jiangsu Open Callum Tarren Pro V1 Hunan Taohuayuan Open Benjamin Lein Pro V1x Chongqing Jiangnan NewTown KingRun Open Kevin Lee Pro V1x PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (14) 70 Avianca Colombia Open Winner Pro V1x Molino Canuelas Championship Winner Pro V1x Guatemala Stella Artois Open Winner Pro V1x 86 Abierto OSDE del Centro Winner Pro V1x Essential Costa Rica Classic Winner Pro V1x Paraguay Open Winner Pro V1x Flor de Caña Open Winner Pro V1 San Luis Championship Oscar Fraustro Pro V1 Open do Brasil Winner Pro V1x Lexus Peru Open Charlie Saxon Pro V1 Roberto De Vicenzo Punta del Este Open Brian Richey Pro V1 Bolivia Open Juan Alvarez Pro V1x Argentina Open Brady Schnell Pro V1 Shell Championship Brady Schnell Pro V1 #TeamTitleist
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I have an identical twin brother and father and we play quite a bit of golf together. Often we round out the foursome with a vary close family friend, Harry. My brother and I have very close indexes, and my father and Harry have close indexes. We all decided it would be fun to split up my brother and I and team up with either my father or Harry. We would play 36 holes best ball match play and no strokes. The winning team would pick a local restaurant of choice and the loosing team would have to foot the bill for dinner including wives. As both my brother and dad play Titleist Pro V1, and both I and Harry play Pro V1x, that was the deciding factor in the teams. Last but not least, we have had this team match 5 different times and do it no more than once a year. After the first match, we all purchased green jackets and wear them to the "awards dinner." Attached is a picture of the four of us at one of the dinners. By the way, Pro V1x is ahead 3 matches to 2. Thanks, Mark
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This year across the worldwide professional golf tours, Titleist was once again the #1 ball for more players and more champions. The game's finest players relied on a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball 23,450 times during the 2015-16 season, more than six times the nearest competitor with 3,989 and more than all competitors combined . During that same time, Titleist golf ball players recorded 189 worldwide victories , compared to 36 for the nearest competitor . Let's take a look at some highlights from the past season... PGA TOUR Jimmy Walker - Winner, 2016 PGA Championship: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 917D2/8.5° driver, 915Fd/18° fairway metal, 716 MB (3-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching/48°, sand/54°and lob/60° wedges, Scotty Cameron GSS putter Of the 21 victories recorded by Titleist golf ball players during the 2015-16 PGA Tour season, 10 were achieved by Titleist brand ambassadors who also relied on Titleist golf clubs for their success. Titleist brand ambassador Jimmy Walker (Pro V1x) captured his first major title, winning the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club. Titleist brand ambassadors Adam Scott (Pro V1) and Jordan Spieth (Pro V1x) enjoyed multiple wins in 2015-2016. Spieth rang in the New Year with a win at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions and then claimed the crown at the Dean & Deluca Championship. Scott won back-to-back during the Florida swing, following up his win at the Honda Classic with a victory at the WCG-Cadillac Championship the very next week. Titleist brand ambassador Greg Chalmers (Pro V1x) became the first player to win on the PGA Tour with the new Titleist 917 driver. In July, Chalmers captured the first PGA Tour title of his career at the Barracuda Championship in Reno, relying on a new 917D2 (8.5°) model. Chalmers spoke about his 917D2 after the win, saying, “Thanks to Titleist I’ve got that new driver, the 917, and I gained some yardage and I started driving it straighter. I drove it beautifully. I really did drive it nicely so a big thank you to them.” Titleist brand ambassadors Peter Malnati (Pro V1x) and Greg Chalmers (Pro V1x) each enjoyed their maiden victories on the PGA Tour in 2016, as did Titleist golf ball loyalists Kevin Kisner (Pro V1), Jim Herman (Pro V1), and Brian Stuard (Pro V1x). ••• EUROPEAN TOUR Henrik Stenson - Winner, The 145th Open Championship: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Titleist golf ball players entered the winners circle 25 times during the 2015-16 European Tour season, compared to six for the nearest competitor. European Tour Player of the Year and Titleist golf ball loyalist Henrik Stenson (Pro V1) continued his rise within the ranks of the game’s elite, capturing two European Tour titles in 2016. Three weeks after his win at the BMW International Open, Stenson gave golf fans a performance for the ages, capturing his first major at the 145th Open Championship. Stenson, who became the first Swede to win a major on the PGA TOUR or PGA European Tour, was the only player to shoot four rounds in the 60s at Royal Troon, including a record-tying closing round of 8-under-par 63 en route to a record-setting 20-under-par victory total. At the final event of the season on the European Tour, Titleist golf ball loyalist Matthew Fitzpatrick (Pro V1x) shot four rounds in the 60s en route to becoming the youngest winner ever (22 years, 80 days old) of the DP World Tour Championship. Fitzpatrick won twice on the Euro Tour in 2016, also capturing his maiden victory earlier in the year at the Nordea Masters. Also celebrating their first victories on the European Tour in 2016 were Titleist brand ambassadors Andrew Johnston (Pro V1x) and Nathan Holman (Pro V1x), as well as Titleist golf ball loyalists Brandon Stone (Pro V1), Haydn Porteous (Pro V1x), Jeunghun Wang (Pro V1x), Shih-chang Chan (Pro V1x) and Tyrell Hatton (Pro V1x). ••• LPGA TOUR Ariya Jutanugarn - LPGA Player of the Year: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists won 22 of the 32 events on the 2016 LPGA Tour, more than five times the nearest competitor with 4. Titleist golf ball loyalist Ariya Jutanugarn (Pro V1x) stole the show in 2016. The 20-year-old Jutanugarn won five times this season, capturing her first career title (and the first LPGA win ever for a Thai golfer) at the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic. She followed up with victories at the Kingsmill Championship, LPGA Volvik Championship, Canadian Pacific Women's Open and she claimed her first major, at the RICOH Women's British Open. To cap off her remarkable year, the long-hitting Jutanugarn took home the season-long Race to the CME Globe bonus and the Player of the Year award. In addition to Jutanugarn, five other Titleist golf ball loyalists won multiple times in 2016, including three-time winner Ha Na Jang (Pro V1) as well as Harukyo Nomura (Pro V1x), Sei Young Kim (Pro V1), Shanshan Feng (Pro V1x), Brooke Henderson (Pro V1) and Carlota Ciganda (Pro V1x), who each won twice. Joining Nomura, Jang, Jutanugarn, Henderson and Ciganda as first-time winners on the LPGA Tour in 2016 were Titleist golf ball loyalists Jenny Shin (Pro V1), Caroline Masson (Pro V1x) and Charley Hull (Pro V1x). ••• PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS Bernhard Langer - Winner, Charles Schwab Cup Season Points Title: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists won 23 events on the 2016 PGA TOUR Champions scheudle, more than 11 times the nearest competitor with 2. Titleist golf ball loyalist Bernhard Langer (Pro V1) led the tour with four victories, winning his third consecutive Charles Schwab Cup season points title and his fourth title overall. The German's worse finish this season, in 21 events played, was tied for 13th. In addition to Langer, three other Titleist golf ball loyalists won multiple times in 2016, including three-time winner Woody Austin (Pro V1x) as well as Paul Broadhurst (Pro V1x) and Paul Goydos (Pro V1), who each won twice. Titleist golf ball loyalists swepst the majors in 2016. Bernhard Langer (Pro V1) won both The Tradition and The Senior Players Championship, while Rocco Mediate (Pro V1x) captured the Senior PGA Championship, Paul Broadhurst (Pro V1x) won The Senior Open Championship and Gene Sauers (Pro V1) raised the trophy at the U.S. Senior Open. The victories by Mediate , Broadhurst and Sauers were the first major titles for each player. ••• OTHER GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS Kyung-Tae Kim - Three-time Japan Tour Winner: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 915D2/9.5° driver, 917F3/15° fairway metal, 816H1 hybrid (18°), 716 CB (3-5) MB (6-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching/48°, gap/52° and lob/58° wedges Titleist brand ambassador Kyung-Tae Kim (Pro V1x) won three times on the Japan Golf Tour in 2016, capturing the Token Homemate Cup, The Crowns and The Gateway to the Open miz Open. Titleist brand ambassador Gaganjeet Bhullar (Pro V1x) won on two different tours this year, topping the field at the Bank BRI-JCB Indonesian Open on the Asian Tour as well as the Shinhan Donghae Open on the Korean Tour. Titleist brand ambassador Zecheng Dou (Pro V1x) won the Order of Merit on the 2016 PGA Tour China Series, winning four events over the course of the season and earning a trip to the Web.com Tour in 2017. Also earning his card for the 2017 Web.com Tour season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Nate Lashley (Pro V1x), who won three events on the PGA TOUR Latinoamerica circuit. And finally, a noteworthy victory for Titleist brand ambassador Jordan Spieth , who won the Emirates Australian Open in November, becoming the first player to win with the new 2017 prototype Pro V1x golf ball (full article) . ••• Check out all of the 2015-2016 wins below and congratulations again to all of #TeamTitleist for an amazing year! TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (21) CIMB Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sanderson Farms Championship Peter Malnati Pro V1x RSM Classic Kevin Kisner Pro V1 Hyundai Tournament of Champions Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Fabian Gomez Pro V1x CareerBuilder Challenge Jason Dufner Pro V1 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Vaughn Taylor Pro V1x Northern Trust Open Winner Pro V1x Honda Classic Adam Scott Pro V1 WGC-Cadillac Championship Adam Scott Pro V1 Shell Houston Open Jim Herman Pro V1 RBC Heritage Winner Pro V1x Valero Texas Open Charley Hoffman Pro V1 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Brian Stuard Pro V1x Wells Fargo Championship James Hahn Pro V1x Dean & DeLuca Invitational Jordan Spieth Pro V1x FedEx St. Jude Classic Winner Pro V1x Barracuda Championship Greg Chalmers Pro V1x Barbasol Championship Aaron Baddeley Pro V1x The 98th PGA Championship Jimmy Walker Pro V1x John Deere Classic Ryan Moore Pro V1x EUROPEAN (25) Nedbank Golf Challenge Winner Pro V1x Australian PGA Championship Nathan Holman Pro V1x BMW SA Open Brandon Stone Pro V1x Joburg Open Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship Rickie Fowler Pro V1 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Winner Pro V1x ISPS Handa Perth International Louis Oosthuizen Pro V1x True Thailand Classic Scott Hend Pro V1x Real Club Valderrama Open de España Andrew Johnston Pro V1x Hero Indian Open SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Trophy Hassan II Jeunghun Wang Pro V1x AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Jeunghun Wang Pro V1x BMW PGA Championship Chris Wood Pro V1x Nordea Masters Winner Pro V1x BMW International Open Henrik Stenson Pro V1 Open de France Thongchai Jaidee Pro V1x The 145th Open Championship Henrik Stenson Pro V1 King's Cup Shih Chang Chan Pro V1x Aberdeen Asset Management Paul Lawrie Match Play Anthony Wall Pro V1x KLM Open Joost Luiten Pro V1 Porsche European Open Alexander Levy Pro V1x Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Tyrrell Hatton Pro V1x Portugal Masters Padraig Harrington Pro V1x Turkish Airlines Open Winner Pro V1x DP World Tour Championship Matthew Fitzpatrick Pro V1x LPGA (23) Coates Golf Championship Ha Na Jang Pro V1 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open Haru Nomura Pro V1x HSBC Women’s Championship Ha Na Jang Pro V1 JTBC Founders Cup Sei Young Kim Pro V1 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic Haru Nomura Pro V1x Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Jenny Shin Pro V1 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Kingsmill Championship Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x LPGA Volvik Championship Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Brooke Henderson Pro V1 Meijer LPGA Classic Sei Young Kim Pro V1 LPGA Cambia Portland Classic Brooke Henderson Pro V1 U.S. Women's Open Championship Brittany Lang Pro V1x RICOH Women's British Open Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Canadian Pacific Women's Open Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Manulife Financial LPGA Classic Caroline Masson Pro V1x Reignwood LPGA Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1 LPGA Taiwan Championship Ha Na Jang Pro V1 LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship Carlota Ciganda Pro V1x Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Shanshan Feng Pro V1x TOTO Japan Classic Shanshan Feng Pro V1x Lorena Ochoa Invitational Carlota Ciganda Pro V1x CME Group Titleholders Charley Hull Pro V1x CHAMPIONS (23) Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Duffy Waldorf Pro V1 Allianz Championship Esteban Toledo Pro V1x Chubb Classic Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Woody Austin Pro V1x Tucson Conquistadores Classic Woody Austin Pro V1x Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Woody Austin / Michael Allen Pro V1x Insperity Invitational Jaseper Parnevik Pro V1x Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Senior PGA Championship Rocco Mediate Pro V1x Principal Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1x Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 American Family Insurance Championship Kirk Triplett Pro V1x DICK'S Sporting Goods Open Paul Goydos Pro V1 The Senior Open Championship Paul Broadhurst Pro V1x U.S. Senior Open Championship Gene Sauers Pro V1 Boeing Classic Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Shaw Charity Classic Carlos Franco Pro V1 Nature Valley First Tee Open Paul Broadhurst Pro V1x Toshiba Classic Jay Haas Pro V1 SAS Championship Doug Garwood Pro V1x PowerShares QQQ Championship Tom Pernice, Jr. Pro V1x Dominion Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1 Charles Schwab Cup Championship Paul Goydos Pro V1 WEB.COM (14) Panama Claro Championship Ryan Armour Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Sebastian Muñoz Pro V1x Brasil Champions Andrew Svoboda Pro V1x Servientrega Championship Brad Fritsch Pro V1 United Leasing Championship Seamus Power Pro V1x Rex Hospital Open Trey Mullinax Pro V1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Richy Werenski Pro V1x Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Dominic Bozzelli Pro V1x Rust-Oleum Championship Max Homa Pro V1 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Martin Flores Pro V1x Utah Championship Nicholas Linheim Pro V1x Ellie Mae Classic Stephan Jaeger Pro V1 Price Cutter Charity Championship Mackenzie Hughes Pro V1x Albertsons Boise Open Michael Thompson Pro V1x JAPAN (10) SMBC Singapore Open Young Han Song Pro V1 Token Homemate Cup Kyung-Tae Kim Pro V1x The Crowns Kyung-Tae Kim Pro V1x Kansai Open Byung_Min Cho Pro V1x Gateway to the Open miz Open Kyung-Tae Kim Pro V1x ISPS Handa Global Cup Jun-Won Park Pro V1x Fujisankei Classic Min-Gyu Cho Pro V1x Asia Pacific Diamond Cup Shih-Chang Chan Pro V1x Bridgestone Open Winner Pro V1x Golf Nippon Series J.T. Cup Sang-Hyun Park Pro V1x ONEASIA (2) GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang Hyun Park Pro V1 Kolon Korea Open Kyoung-Hoon Lee Pro V1x ASIAN (9) Bashundhara Bangladesh Open Thitiphun Chuayprakong Pro V1x Queen's Cup Scott Hend Pro V1x Yeangder TPC Carlos Pigem Pro V1x Mercuries Taiwan Masters Wei-chih Lu Pro V1x BNI Indonesian Masters Poom Saksansin Pro V1x Venetian Macau Open Winner Pro V1x Resorts World Manila Masters SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Bank BRI-JCB Indonesian Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Pro V1x Panasonic Open India Mukesh Kumar Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN (8) Dimension Data Pro-Am George Coetzee Pro V1x Investec Cup Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Zambia Sugar Open Christofer Blomstrand Pro V1x Vodacom Wild Coast Madalitso Muthiya Pro V1 Sun City Challenge Oliver Bekker Pro V1x Vodacom Origins - Arabella Vaughn Groenewald Pro V1 Vodacom Origins - Simola Justin Harding Pro V1x Sun Sibaya Challenge Peter Karmis Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN (12) Victorian Open Michael Long Pro V1x Victorian PGA Championship Ashley Hall Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Brad Kennedy Pro V1x New Zealand Open Championship Matt Griffin Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship David Klein Pro V1x Papua New Guinea Open Brad Moules Pro V1x Western Australia PGA Championship Stephen Dartnall Pro V1x Northern Territory PGA Championship Jordan Zunic Pro V1x South Pacific Open Adam Blyth Pro V1x Queensland Open Winner Pro V1x NSW Open Adam Blyth Pro V1x Emirates Australian Open Jordan Spieth Pro V1x prototype KOREAN (10) DongBu Insurance Promi Open JinHo Choi Pro V1x Maeil Dairies Open JoongKyung Mo Pro V1x SK Telecom SangHee Lee Pro V1x Nefs Heritage JinHo Choi Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay SangYeop Lee Pro V1x NS HomeShopping Jeonbuk Open Heung-Chol Joo Pro V1x Shinhan Donghae Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Pro V1x KJ Choi Invitational HeungChol Joo Pro V1x DGB Financial Group Daegu Gyeongbuk Open JungHo Yoon Pro V1x Caido Korea Tour Championship HyungJoon Lee Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHINA (11) St. Andrews Henan Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x United Investment Real Estate Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x Lanhai Open Rohan Blizard Pro V1x Nanjing Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x png An Private Bank Wanda Open Taewoo Kim Pro V1x Yulongwan Yunnan Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x PingAn Bank Championship Charlie Saxon Pro V1x Clearwater Bay Open Daniel Nisbet Pro V1x Putian Open Taewoo Kim Pro V1x Zhuhai Henqing Phoenix Tree Open Charlie Saxon Pro V1x Buick Open Huilin Zhang Pro V1x PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (11) Lexus Panama Classic Derek Rende Pro V1x OSDE del Centro Open Anthony Paolucci Pro V1x Honduras Open Sam Fidone Pro V1x Flor de Cana Open Augusto Nunez Pro V1x San Luis Championship Nathan Lashley Pro V1x Copa Diners Club International Nathan Lashley Pro V1x Brazil Open Jorge Fernandez-Valdes Pro V1x Colombia Classic Andres Echavarria Pro V1x Argentina Classic Samuel Del Val Pro V1x Open de Argentina Kent Bulle Pro V1x Shell Championship Nathan Lashley Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR - CANADA (10) Freedom 55 Financial Open Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Staal Foundation Open Taylor Moore Pro V1 x GolfBC Championship Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Dakota Dunes Open Max Rottluff Pro V1 The Players Cup Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Oil Country Championship Aaron Wise Pro V1x ATB Financial Charlie Bull Pro V1x National Capital Open Brock Mackenzie Pro V1x Capre Breton Open Dan McCarthy Pro V1x Niagra Championship David Pastore Pro V1x #TeamTitleist
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I somehow felt that an "ace" was possible for me -- I was striking the ball pretty solid. As we pulled up to the tee box I stated to the fellas that I had not had a hole in one from the "Blue" tees, but I did have one from the shorter distance white tees. After a few moments of braggin' and ribbin', I teed it up and made a magical swing. I couldn't believe that I called a shot & hit it. Hole in one!!!
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I have only played a Titlist ball since mid-80s. On March 15, 2001, I was fortunate to be playing The Links at Spanish Bay (Pebble Beach area), CA. On hole # 3 (par 4), I found the just released Titleist Pro V1 in the rough. I pocketed it and told myself I would use it on the upcoming # 8 (par 3). So...I teed up the newly found ProV1 on the # 8 tee box...and guess what happened? A hole in one...the very first time I ever hit the ProV1 ball!!! Needless to say...I've played the Pro V1 (now ProV1x) ball ever since.
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This is my First Hole-in-One in my life. You cannot describe the feeling. First you seems confused and then when you see the ball in the hole, all emotions spilled out. Big fist pump, running around the hole and high fives with your golf buddies. I will not forget this moment! Feels like Heaven! Thanks to my Titleist ProV1x ball! Very dependable for ball flight and accuracy. A perfect ball for Hole-in-One experience!
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scenic valley golf course peters township pa 15332. 16th hole, 140 yards into the wind, 19 degree rescue club
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Recorded my 2nd ace with a pro v1x today 4-1-12. It was a 6 iron from 210 yards that landed soft, rolled 10 feet and disappeared. Thanks titleist, love my clubs, and love this ball.
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First hole-in-one comes in my member/member tournament. Hole 9 at Oldham County Country Club. 186 yards, 4 iron, Titleist AP1, Pro V1x ball.
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Par 3 # 9 at Chapel Hill Country Club in Chapel Hill NC. Took a step back and saw a straight line. Took two half practice swings. Stepped up and hit the ball perfectly, but couldn't see the cup. As I approached, I couldn't see my ball (Pro V 1x) and assumed it made it to the back of the green. I was confused though because it was a great shot and I was sure I watched it check up heading towards the flag. Walked over to the cup and there it was. Thanks Titleist!
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We were out to start the 2nd day of our member guest tourney. We had done ok the day before but needed some inspiration. We came out strong and won the first round. That is when I got the Pro V1x to try in round two. Between the warmer sun and the new ball there must have been some serious karma out there. I stuck number 3 about 2 feet out for a tap in bird then walked up to number 4 and crushed a drive in the fairway about 30 yards out. A sweet sand wedge and then a 15 footer put the match in our hands. My partner took 5 with a birdie and 6 was a push. Number 7 was into a head on wind and required 2 extra clubs for a chance. The swing was smooth and the ball popped perfect. A single bounce and solid into the cup. What a rush!!
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I've played golf since I was 12. Around 30 I started playing weekly, and that has increased to an average of 3 rounds a week, and around 150 or so per year. My index ranges between a 4 and a 7 over the past 20 years, depending on what's going on with me, my job and how much extra practice I'm putting in. Still as of last March when I turned 49, I'd never had an ace. But in the last 13 months, I've had TWO. First one was last June on a par-3 17th hole from 148 yards at El Dorado Park Golf Course here in Long Beach, CA. This was a critical shot because I went from 9-over on the round to 7-over and parred 18 to break 80 with a 79. Interestingly enough, though I play Titleist (I toggle between Pro V1 and Pro V1X) balls exclusively, on that day, I was playing another ball, who's brand and model I will not specify. But last Sunday, justice was restored, as I aced the par-3 9th hole from 190 yards at the same course, El Dorado Park, with a brand new Pro V1X! I was three-over going into the 9th, so I went out at 1-over 37. Funny, but while I'm proud of the second ace of my lifetime, I was most proud to back up the ace, but parring 8 of the final 9 holes to finish with a 2-over 74. Nobody wants an ace during a crap round. I'm thankful that my first two ace were both meaningful shots within good rounds. The only bummer was that the ball I made the ace with was a brand new Pro V1X and I had to put it away as a keepsake. But it was well worth losing a brand new ball for the unforgettable moment!
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I played number 8 Par 3 at Locust Hills Golf Course . It played 155 yards and I hit a 7 iron using my Pro V 1X golf ball
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After 25 years of golf it finally happened. Playing in my league outing I hit the best iron shot of my life using a Pro V1x. #23
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I love the new yellow ProV's! Today I hit a cut 7 iron to a back right pin. It hopped twice and dropped into the hole for an ace. Thanks Titleist!
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PGA TOUR | Waste Management Phoenix Open The winner of the Waste Management Phoenix Open trusted a Pro V1x to his eighth PGA Tour victory, rallying from five shots back entering the final round to win by one shot. The winner, who also plays three Vokey Design wedges, pitched in for eagle from 33 yards out on the 334-yard par-4 17th to move to the top of the leader board. He played his final six holes in 5 under, finishing with a 6-under 65. For the week, the winner hit 62 greens in regulation (T-1). A total of 92 players in the field teed up a Titleist golf ball, more than five times the nearest competitor with 16. Five of the Top 6 finishers played a Pro V1x golf ball. Kyoung-Hoon Lee (Pro V1x) finished in a tie for second, while fellow Pro V1x players Jordan Spieth , Carlos Ortiz and Steve Stricker tied for fourth. Vokey Wedge Success is Unmatched Each of the Top 6 finishers were playing Vokey wedges – five of them without an agreement – with more Vokey wedges in play this week than all competitors combined. What's Inside the Winner’s bag Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, Vokey Design SM8 52.12F, 56.10S, Vokey SM4 TVD 60.08 (Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400), Scotty Cameron T22 Newport 2 PLAYERS CONTINUE TO SWITCH TO TS i Titleist was the most played driver at the Waste Management Phoenix Open with 37 players, five more than the nearest competitor. Of the 32 players who teed up a NEW TSi2 , TSi3 or TSi4 model, 34 percent were doing do without an agreement, including two players who made the switch this week. PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA | Victorian PGA Championship Playing the NEW Pro V1x for the first time in competition, Chris Wood birdied the last two holes to win the Victorian PGA Championship for his first victory on the PGA TOUR of Australasia. Wood (NEW Pro V1x, TSi3 driver, TSi fairway, T100 irons, Vokey SM8 wedges) edged Michael Sim (Pro V1x) and James Anstiss (NEW Pro V1) by one shot, as Titleist golf ball players swept the Top 17 spots on the leaderboard. Wood, who played a NEW TSi3 driver, was one of 55 players in the field to use a Titleist driver, 34 more than the nearest competitor. EUROPEAN TOUR | Saudi International Tony Finau (Pro V1) closed with weekend 67’s to finish T-2 and earn his third straight Top 4 finish. Finau, who finished T-2 at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open and 4th the week prior at The American Express, has only posted one score higher than 69 in his last 12 rounds. He was one of three Titleist golf ball players in the top five, and one of six in top 11. ... #TeamTitleist
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Easy swing with an 8 iron hitting a Pro V1x. A beer was purchased afterwards!
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In order to play your best you have to choose the right golf ball. Fortunately, when it comes to performance, that choice is simple - V or X. The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls are the total package, providing extraordinary distance with low long game spin, more consistent flight, and outstanding Drop-and-Stop™ performance for all golfers. So how do you decide between Pro V1 and Pro V1x ? The choice really comes down to three factors - Flight, Feel and Spin. Before you fill your ball pocket this season, we'd like to provide a quick guide on the performance differences between the new 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. Let's take a closer look at V and X side by side. • • • FLIGHT New Pro V1 has a lower, more penetrating flight compared to Pro V1x. Pro V1 has a shallower angle of descent than Pro V1x, resulting in greater roll. In addition to launching higher, new Pro V1x achieves peak height farther downrange. This results in greater carry distance and a steeper angle of descent than Pro V1. • • • FEEL Feel is a golf ball characteristic that is golfer dependent, but the new Pro V1 is designed to have a softer feel than the new Pro V1x. It is important to note that the feel difference between Pro V1 and Pro V1x does not impact either golf ball's performance, but feel is an important preference for many players. • • • SPIN Both Pro V1 and Pro V1x produce low spin in the long game and deliver Drop-and-Stop™ performance on approach shots into the green. While the long game spin of the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x is very similar, there is a difference in spin between the models on iron approach shots and short game shots, where Pro V1 spins less compared to Pro V1x. While Pro V1 spins less than Pro V1x on approach shots and short game shots, both models provide golfers with the requisite spin to deliver the stopping power golfers need on these critical shots. • • • A NOTE ABOUT DISTANCE When deciding between Pro V1 and Pro V1x, distance is a non-factor, as both models deliver extraordinary distance. In the past few generations of Pro V1 and Pro V1x, many golfers perceived Pro V1x to be the longer model, but that is not the case with the 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x. The new Pro V1 is powered by a Next Generation 2.0 ZG Process Core that now delivers longer distance on all shots through faster ball speed and lower long game spin. It is the longest Pro V1 we've ever made, and the new Pro V1 is now every bit as long as the new Pro V1x, which continues to set the distance standard against which all other golf balls are measured. Since new Pro V1 and Pro V1x both offer extraordinary distance, the decision really boils down evaluating flight, feel, and spin. • • • Whether you choose Pro V1 or Pro V1x, you can feel confident that you're making the right choice for your game. No other golf ball can match the performance you'll experience with Pro V1 and Pro V1x. On every shot you play. #TeamTitleist
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The biggest team event in women's golf is underway at Des Moines Golf and Country Club in West Des Moines, Iowa, and 18 of the 24 players on Team USA and Team Europe will rely on a Titleist golf ball. Team USA hopes to keep the Solheim Cup on American soil after winning the 2015 event 14.5 to 13.5 upon capturing 8.5 of the 12 available singles points to record the biggest comeback in the competition's history. The competition has been contested 14 times since 1990 with Team USA capturing the cup nine times while Team Europe has won five. Titleist golf ball loyalists on the United States team include Cristie Kerr (Pro V1) , Austin Ernst (Pro V1), Brittany Lang (Pro V1x) , Danielle Kang (Pro V1x) , Brittany Lincicome (Pro V1x) , Gerina Piller (Pro V1x) , Angel Yin (Pro V1x) and Lizette Salas (Pro V1x). On the European side, players trusting Titleist golf balls include Florentyna Parker (Pro V1), Emily Pedersen (Pro V1), Carlota Ciganda (Pro V1), Charley Hull (Pro V1x) , Caroline Masson (Pro V1x) , Catriona Matthew (Pro V1x), Jodie Ewart Shadoff (Pro V1x), Georgia Hall (Pro V1x), Karine Icher (Pro V1x) . and Melissa Reid (Pro V1x). With pride and national honor on the line, it’s sure to be an exciting three days of matches. Best of luck to all of Team Titleist and here’s to a finish that comes down to last putt at the 15th staging of the Solheim Cup! #TeamTitleist
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Since the launch of the 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x last week at the PGA Show, we've been sharing the new technological advancements behind the player benefits of the new golf balls. And in case you may have missed any of the action across our social media channels, we're bringing you another look at how each of the elements within the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x provide the ideal flight, feel and spin for all golfers. The new Pro V1 core features a new 2.0 ZG Process Core. It delivers longer distance on all shots with lower spin and faster ball speed for your game, making it the longest Pro V1 yet. www.facebook.com/.../video.php The new Pro V1x features a ZG process dual core that delivers extraordinary distance on all shots through lower spin and faster ball speed. www.instagram.com/.../ Both the new 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x feature new dimple designs with improved dimple placements, which gives you the consistent flight you're looking for, shot after shot. twitter.com/.../826453385775808513 How do we provide this consistency? We own every step of the process, including making our own components such as hobs and cavities. twitter.com/.../825387978121830400 Our golf ball R&D team is constantly working to create the best golf balls in the game. It's what makes us the #1 ball in golf. Watch how all of the elements above are precisely formulated and designed to work together to deliver the performance you need on every shot. www.facebook.com/.../video.php Continue exploring the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x with us by following the hashtags #ProV1 and #ProV1x on all of our Titleist platforms (@Titleist on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter ). Have you chosen the new Pro V1 or Pro V1x? Share your choice with us with these hashtags and #1ballingolf.
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You care about your game. And you should. You put a lot of yourself into it – your time, your effort, your emotional investment. Because golf rewards those who are passionate. The hours on the practice range and putting green. The swing drills in front of the mirror. The extra reps in the gym. They all contribute and help you to be a better golfer today than the golfer you were yesterday. At Titleist we understand your passion and we share your dedication. Like you, we are fueled by a desire to outperform. Not to merely stay ahead of the competition, but to surpass ourselves. That's the true challenge. It's a long-standing principle at Titleist that we will never release a new product unless it clearly outperforms the model that came before it. With the introduction of the new 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, we've succeeded in raising our own bar even higher. These are the highest performing golf balls to ever bear the Titleist script and they will help you to achieve new heights, as well. NEW HIGH GRADIENT CORE TECHNOLOGY – GREATER LONG GAME DISTANCE The reformulated solid core of new Pro V1 and the dual core of new Pro V1x both feature high gradient core technology. Through changes to chemistry and process, Titleist golf ball engineers have been able to develop cores that are relatively soft in the center and then become progressively firmer as you move out towards the outer boundary of the core. This creates a hard-over-soft material relationship within the engine of the golf ball that reduces spin on shots played with the driver, metals and long irons. On its own, low spin is no guarantee for more distance. Distance is a function of harmonic speed, launch and spin and for both Pro V1 and Pro V1x, there was a very narrow window of opportunity where lower spin could lead to greater distance. It was essential that any added distance not come at the expense of any other performance attribute. We refused to sacrifice on precision, control or feel in any other phase of the game. Achieving more distance required a precise balancing act between every component in each model's construction. To maximize initial ball speed, Titleist engineers applied a high flex modulus casing layer around each model's core. In the case of Pro V1x's dual core, a larger diameter inner center was needed to find the sweet spot regarding spin rate for X's launch conditions. And while the essential dimple patterns for each model remain the same (388 tetrahedral dimple design for Pro V1, 348 tetrahedral dimple design for Pro V1x) Titleist scientists went through an exhaustive process to refine the dimple depths and edge angles on each pattern, optimizing the peak height, distance and descent angles for each model's specific flight window. The final result? All the components in the construction of new Pro V1 and Pro V1x work together in concert to give you more distance where you want it – off the tee and on your longer shots – while maintaining all the spin and Drop-and-Stop performance where you need it – on your iron approaches and finesse wedges around the green. REDUCED LONG GAME SPIN AND OPTIMIZED AERODYNAMICS – TIGHTER SHOT DISPERSION AND GREATER CONSISTENCY As Titleist R&D entered latter stages of new Pro V1 and Pro V1x development, it became evident that their efforts to reduce long game spin and optimize aerodynamics had produced an important secondary performance benefit. Prototype testing with robot hitters showed that the dispersion patterns of new 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x were tighter, and more consistent than their predecessors. The 388 and 348 tetrahedral dimple patterns that were first seen on 2021 Pro V1 and Pro V1x were a breakthrough with regards to flight symmetry. The flight of 2021 V and X were both remarkably stable and consistent. But when these patterns were applied to the lower-spinning constructions of new Pro V1 and Pro V1x, there was even less shot-to-shot variability – both in terms of left-to-right dispersion as well as short and long of target. What does this mean for you? The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x fly truer and more predictably. Your good swings will be rewarded with pinpoint accuracy and your misses will wind up closer to your intended targets, too. This advantage will be even more noticeable in windy conditions. Your shots will pierce through headwinds, carry expected distances and be less affected by crosswinds. In general, you'll find more fairways, hit more greens and have more scoring opportunities every round you play. PROPRIETARY THERMOCAST URETHANE COVER FORMULATION – UNRIVALED SHORT GAME CONTROL From the outset of 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x development, we knew that one performance characteristic needed to stay consistent – the short game performance of Pro V1 and Pro V1x. Testing and player research repeatedly informed us that V and X strike the right chord when it comes to soft feel, spin and greenside control. Short game performance is most dependent on the golf ball's cover and the legendary spin and feel of Pro V1 and Pro V1x can be credited to the proprietary cover formulation and casting process that Titleist employs in our premium performance golf balls. In this process, two urethane components are mixed, cast onto cased golf ball cores and cured. Unlike thermoplastic urethane (TPU), the thermoset urethane we create in this process allows us to customize a wide range of formulations for specific model requirements. The process allows us to develop golf ball covers that are remarkably soft (which results in exceptional short game spin) but which are also extremely durable (providing greater value by extending the product’s play life). It's not the easiest way to create a golf ball cover, but Titleist R&D designs and develops upon performance. We don't design upon ease of manufacturing. We don't design upon cost. In our view, when something is truly better for golfers, any extra cost and effort is worth it. Click here for a virtual tour of Urethane Cover Casting Operations at the Center of Titleist Golf Ball Technology, Titleist's Ball Plant 3 in New Bedford, MA https://www.titleist.com/bp3-virtual GLOBAL VALIDATION We value and rely on the feedback we receive from golfers at every level of the game – from champions on the worldwide tours, to PGA club professionals, to competitive and aspiring amateurs alike. Every voice is important to us because every golfer's game is important to us. Before the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x could earn the Titleist script, their quality and performance had to be tested and validated. This process started in our laboratories and test facilities, but machine testing was only the beginning. Every day, Titleist R&D continued their ongoing conversations with players across the worldwide professional tours, collecting their feedback, sharing ideas for product improvement and testing iteration after iteration of prototype models. Those efforts were mirrored by members of the Titleist Sales team, who seeded prototype models and gathered insights from PGA club professionals and elite amateur players. And to validate 2023 V and X performance from an even broader range of dedicated players, Titleist Golf Ball Marketing provided thousands of prototype dozens to avid golfers in the Team Titleist community and then followed up with detailed interviews and feedback surveys. Throughout this extensive testing and validation process, the insights and feedback that golfers shared helped inform our design choices and guided our path from early prototypes to the final, ideal renditions of Pro V1 and Pro V1x that are now arriving to your local golf shop. Input from players is an essential ingredient in advancing the #1 ball in golf because we need to know that our products succeed in the real world – for all golfers, in any playing conditions, for any shot imaginable and no matter how high the stakes. When you tee up the new Pro V1 or Pro V1x, play with confidence because, as golfers like you have confirmed, we've made good on our promise to outperform. ● ● ● New Pro V1 is the first, best choice for the majority of golfers with the greatest combination of flight, spin and feel – now with more speed than ever. Pro V1 rewards players with longer, more penetrating flight on long game shots, along with unrivaled greenside spin and control. New Pro V1x gives players who prefer high flight and spin the performance needed to attack every green – now with more speed than ever. Pro V1x elevates players’ games with high, longer ball flight on long game shots and outstanding greenside spin and control. Click here to learn more and to place your order for New 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. If you'd like to know which model is right for you game, visit our Golf Ball Fitting & Education Resources , where you can schedule a live, one-on-one virtual golf ball consultation with a member of the Titleist Golf Ball Fitting team and access the Titleist Golf Ball Selector Tool. #TeamTitleist
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Was playing in my annual buddy-trip ryder cup event. Match was all square at #17 at Deacon's Lodge, the signature hole and one of Arnold Palmer's "Dream 18". Flushed a 5-iron to go 1-up in the match! It was a Pro V1, last year had one with a Pro V1x and one 15 years ago with an NXT.
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www.youtube.com/watch Hey, Team Titleist! I recently had a fun opportunity to visit the west coast to help with an important undertaking for us at Titleist – the global validation of the new 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. Validation is the final stage in golf ball product development, a broad and extensive final test that 2023 Pro V1 and Pro V1x had to pass before we could bring the new models to market in January. During validation, we supply golfers with what we hope are the final version of new golf ball models. I say "hope" because determining whether we've succeeded or not is not up to us. It's up to you. And thousands of golfers like you. Players at every level of the game – from champions on the worldwide tours, to PGA club professionals, to competitive and aspiring amateurs – they all test these late-stage prototypes and decide whether we move forward or head back to the drawing board. 'How do I not have my clubs right now?' I thought as I walked around the corner of the golf shop to meet Jason Owen, coach of the Men's golf team at California State University - Monterey Bay. Bayonet and Black Horse are the home courses for the Otters and my jaw hung open as the property spread out before me. Holes winded down and across a vast hillside that ran straight down to the Monterey Bay. The Pacific glistened in the near distance. Amazing view to start the experience. I only wish I could have played alongside Jason and Tommy, Noah and Luke, the three members of the Men's golf team that would be teeing up the new 388 prototype and 348 prototypes that afternoon. All four players are sticks and even though it stung not to play, it was a lot of fun to tag along and see what the new products could do in the hands of these accomplished players. slideshow.titleist.com/.../1262.xml Tommy tested the 388, the Pro V1 prototype. Jason and Luke played the 348, the Pro V1x prototype. Noah put both models in play, eager to see how the models compared. My role beyond assisting our photographer, Nick Hamilton where I could, was to answer any questions the players had about the balls during the course of their round. I didn't hear a peep until five or six holes in. They guys were all-business, paying close attention to ball flight and reaction of the prototypes around the greens. I walked with Luke on a par-5 on Blackhorse that led downhill towards the bay, and he talked about the drive he had just hit. "I really liked how the new X reacted on that drive," Luke said. "I like to play a low fade when I try to hit the ball straighter. With the new ball, that shot had less spin and went farther than with the previous model. That allowed me to hit my fairway-finder, without losing too much distance." A few holes later, the group came to a long, 230-yard par-3. The weather was turning cooler and windy, and Jason hit two shots, one with his current Pro V1x and a second with the new 348 prototype. He used a T-200 3-iron on both shots and they both sounded very solid to my ear. His first shot bled to the right and ended up a little short, in a greenside bunker. His second shot pierced through the air, hit hole-high and settled towards the back third of the green. "I noticed the biggest difference in the wind," Jason told me. "Hitting 3-iron into that crosswind, the prototype held its line way better than expected. That was a pleasant surprise." ••• The next day, Nick and I visited Pasatiempo Golf Course, where we teamed up with Matt Beauchesne and Scott Warman from the Creative team at Titleist Golf Clubs. It was cold and raining steadily as day broke, and the parking lot was nearly empty when we pulled into the club. But we were very pleased to see that our players – Marissa M., Kiara R., Kris S. and Barclay B. – were already checking in as we entered the golf shop. Again, we were fortunate to be working with a group of truly gifted players. Marissa is a decorated amateur and a key member of the committee that is overseeing the greens restoration project at her home course, The Olympic Club. Kiara has had a highly successful junior golf career and when we met her, she had just committed to joining the Women's golf team at Oregon University. Both Kris and Barclay are seasoned amateurs and top collegiate players. Kris plays for San Jose State University and Barclay is a member of the Stanford Cardinal squad. Kris and Barclay will be meeting again at Pasatiempo this April 10-12 when San Jose State hosts the prestigious Western Intercollegiate tournament. You could write volumes on what makes Pasatiempo such a special golf course, but Marissa summed it up perfectly: "Marion Hollins and Alister MacKenzie collaborated to create two courses: Cypress Point and Pasatiempo. While many may never get the chance to play Cypress, Pasatiempo offers an incredible opportunity for the public to play a classic, Golden Age design by the master architect MacKenzie. The course is a great test of golf tee to green, especially due to the rarity of a flat lie in the fairway. But greens are where the real challenge begins. There is a wide range of green complex sizes, but all have slopes that make you think a little more about your read. After many years of playing events there, I still have to focus a little extra around the greens." slideshow.titleist.com/.../1263.xml After one false start, where the group was only able to play down No. 1 and back up No. 9 at Pasatiempo, the weather cleared enough to venture away from the clubhouse. It turned out to be a perfect opportunity. Nick, Matt and Scott were able to capture photos and video footage in a number of different weather and lighting conditions. This shoot differed a bit from the Bayonet/Blackhorse experience because we had the course to ourselves, a rare opportunity at Pasatiempo. Our players were able to hit multiple shots, compare models and enjoy their time together. Some great feedback from Marissa, Kris and Kiara: Marissa M. on 348 prototype (New Pro V1x) "I really like that I've gained some distance but it doesn't feel like I've lost control of the ball. Sometimes when I gain distance, I sacrifice accuracy and general control. But to be able to gain both distance and maintain control is awesome. Super excited and grateful! Can't wait for the Mid Amateur and Amateur championship season to get underway to get these in play." Kris S. on 388 prototype (New Pro V1) "Something that stood out the most to me was the short-range distance wedge shots. Although I wasn’t at a yardage to generate enough compression to get enough spin normally from short range distance, with the new ball I noticed I was able to get the ball to react more around the hole even in short-sided situations. For example, I had a 40-yard wedge shot to a front pin that you do not want to go pass of because of the green speeds. I was able to keep the ball short of the hole while still being able to fly it on the green. For my game these types of shots are very crucial if you’d like to shoot low numbers." Kiara R. on 348 prototype (New Pro V1x) "I liked how the golf ball was easier to control when hitting different shaped shots like fades or draws. With the old Pro V1x, I would get too much side spin creating bigger fades and draws than I would like. This new golf ball creates lower long game spin which keeps the ball on a tighter line while still keeping high short game spin and a softer feel. I was super excited that I was chosen to be a part of the validation process of the Titleist Proto 388 and 348. Titleist is by far the best in the game, and I’m honored to be a part of the team." ••• While I still haven't been able to cross off Bayonet/Blackhorse and Pasatiempo from my playing bucket list (I'll be back!), I genuinely enjoyed being able to walk the holes at each facility. It was rewarding for me to play a part in our validation process, and it was great to see first-hand how well our new flagship products performed on some very demanding tests of golf. I'm really looking forward to the start of the season, when I'll be able validate the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x for myself. Want to join the validation discussion with other Team Titleist members? Click here to share your thoughts over on the TT forum . And if you've had a chance to experience the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, please weigh in and hear what other players from around the world have to say on on our Pro V1 and Pro V1x Validation page .
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www.youtube.com/watch Pro V1 and Pro V1x have long been the standard of excellence in golf, trusted in overwhelming numbers by the world's best professionals and dedicated amateurs of all skill levels. The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x continue that legacy. We didn't make just one thing better – we made everything better. How? For both V and X, we’ve introduced new technological advancements in every element of their multi-layer constructions, reengineering each model from core to cover. www.youtube.com/watch 2021 Pro V1 and Pro V1x offer a combination of performance, quality and consistency never before seen in the game. Validated through extensive testing with amateur and professional players alike, new Pro V1 and Pro V1x invite you to bring your best and will elevate your performance on the golf course with gains in three crucial areas... YOU'LL HIT IT FARTHER New, softer formulations in both the solid core of new Pro V1 and the dual core of new Pro V1x work in concert with the new high flex modulus casing layer for each model, delivering faster ball speeds and lower spin. New Pro V1 and Pro V1x have also been equipped with two completely new dimple designs that maximize distance by optimizing trajectory for each model. Taken together, these improvements deliver soaring flight and more speed with less spin – a perfect combination for longer distance off the tee and with the longer clubs. Click here to learn more about the distance gains you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. • • • YOU'LL EXPERIENCE MORE GREENSIDE CONTROL To balance the low long game spin achieved by the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x, the cover of each model is now precision cast using the softest thermoset urethane composition ever used on a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. This softer urethane generates more spin on shots with wedges and higher lofted irons, resulting in greater greenside control and shot-stopping power. Click here to learn more about the additional short game spin and greenside control you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. • • • YOU'LL HAVE SOFTER TOUCH AND FEEL The reformulated urethane cover of new Pro V1 and Pro V1x provides the additional benefit of enhanced feel where you need it most - in the short game. Fine-tuned during extensive Pro V1 and Pro V1x prototype testing, both models transmit responsive feel and satisfying sound that has been validated by tour professionals and amateur players, alike. Click here to learn more about the enhanced feel you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x and the confidence it will inspire in your game. • • • New Pro V1 offers the greatest combination of speed, spin and feel in the game and is the best fit for the majority of golfers. Pro V1 features a mid-high, penetrating trajectory, low long game spin and high short game spin and very soft feel. New Pro V1x has a fast, high flight and delivers spin when and where a golfer wants it. Pro V1x is designed for players who want a higher trajectory and increased spin relative to Pro V1, with a slightly firmer feel. If you'd like to know which model is right for you game, visit our Golf Ball Fitting & Education Resources , where you can schedule a live, one-on-one virtual golf ball consultation with a member of the Titleist Golf Ball Fitting team and access the Titleist Golf Ball Selector Tool. And to order New Pro V1 and Pro V1x, visit MyTitleist.com . #TeamTitleist
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The 13th hole at Willow Bend Country Club is protected by a tree with branches hanging over the left half of the green. The pin was right under the tree, and I played a little 9 iron low draw to get to the pin. The ball hit about 2 foot behind the pin and spun back in. It is my 2nd hole in one with a Titleist Pro V1X
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Hello everyone, Im EXCITED to announce to all my fellow Titleist Equipment players, my FIRST HOLE IN ONE!! I have been playing golf for 15 years and have come so close on NUMEROUS occasions. I mean within a rotation of the ball going in. Well, it happened, FINALLY! I hit it on 1-24-2017 at BEAVER CREEK GOLF COURSE, ZACHARY LOUISIANA. BEAVER CREEK GOLF ZACHARY LOUISIANA Hole #8 Par 3 164 yards BALL-Titleist PRO V1X Number 4-Orange Dot-Black Line CLUB-Titleist AP2 714 8 iron -Project X PXI 6.0 WITNESSES: JOEY GILBERT, BLAKE WOMACK
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Golfing with 15 other guys on a 3 day trip to Boyne Highlands, I shot my 2nd hole-in-one. My first one was 2 years ago in Florida. I used a Pro V1x for each one! It's such a great feeling!
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July 12, 2020 Brambleton Golf Course, Ashburn, VA 165 yard 8-iron Horrible rain but not wind. Saw the ball off the club gave and knew it looked good but couldn’t see it land. Playing parter Greg King thought it went long but I knew it was going to be close. The rain was so bad, we couldn’t see the ball in the hole until about 30 feet away. The rain stopped right after we saw the ball in the hole.
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I got my second hole-in-one today at TPC Las Vegas. It was the 7th hole, about 160 yards, using my six iron. Both this one and my previous one were made with Pro V1x, and both were #5s.
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I am a Titleist staff player and director of Golf at boulder Pointe GC in Oxford, MI. I got my first hole on one last Thursday October 9th at Kingsley club in michigan. I aced the par 3 ninth from 146 yards using a 714 AP2 9iron and the new Pro V1X prototype test ball. It was a great feeling and a great moment! Thanks for making the best products available and it is an honor selling the Titleist brand!
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Hello, I recently purchased a dozen Pro V1x balls for the first time. I have used cally Chrome Soft balls for a long time, but have been recently trying the AVX ball. This was the first full round that I used a Pro V1x and on the 8th hole at the Bobbly Jones Golf Club in Atlanta Georgia, I hit an 8 iron to the white flag hole (they have double greens). It was a perfectly straight shot into the wind that appeared after 1 bounce to fly directly into the hole. Sure enough, when we arrived at the green, it was an "ace"! Thanks, Dave Pierce Research Director USGA
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A sunny Friday afternoon at Madison Country Club in Madison, OH. I was out with my father-in-law and two friends. This was the 4th hole. There was no wind. The flag was 138 yards out. I felt like if I could hit a clean 8 iron, I could fly the hole and back it up to the hole. I pulled out a brand new Pro V1x. Teed it low. Hit it clean. It was a nice clean shot over a bunker and slight mound. We could not see the ball go in the hole but it looked like it had a really good chance. We got up to the green and there was nothing on the green. The ball was in the hole!
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This past week Titleist golf ball loyalist Cameron Davis trusted his Pro V1x golf ball to capture the first professional victory of his career at the Emirates Australian Open . It was also a milestone win for the Pro V1 family as it marked the 200th title for Pro V1 and Pro V1x players across the worldwide professional tours over the course of the 2016-2017 season. That's more than seven times the nearest competitor with 28 . During this same time, the game's finest players have relied on a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball 25,993 times, nearly seven times the nearest competitor with 3,820 and more than all competitors combined. And we're still counting, as a few worldwide tournaments remain to be played before we can officially close the books on what has been a remarkable season. And in case you missed our Year-End Report in October , check out some updated highlights from the past year as we look forward to the 2017-2018 season... PGA TOUR Justin Thomas (PGA Tour Player of the Year, 5-time Winner) - CIMB Classic / SBS Tournament of Champions / Sony Open in Hawaii / PGA Championship / Dell Technologies Championship: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 917D3/9.5° driver, 917F3/15° and 915Fd/18° fairway metals, 716 CB (4) and 718 MB (5-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching (46.08 F grind), gap (52.12 F grind), sand (56.14 F grind) and lob (60.10 K grind) wedges, Scotty Cameron Futura X5.5 putter Titleist golf ball players stepped into the winners circle 22 times during the 2016-2017 PGA Tour season, compared to nine for the nearest competitor. It was a breakout year for Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas (Pro V1x), who won five times in 2016-2017. He captured his first major crown at the PGA Championship, added his first FedExCup playoff victory (at the Dell Technologies Championship), finished runner-up at the Tour Championship to become the FedExCup champion and was named the 2016-2017 PGA Tour Player of the Year. Thomas jumped out to the fastest start of any player on Tour, winning three tournaments before February. Thomas successfully defended his CIMB Classic title during the late 2016 shoulder season and then went on to win back-to-back tournaments during the Tour's Hawaiian swing . Thomas's amazing streak was highlighted by the 59 he shot in the first round of the Sony Open. He became the youngest player in history to break 60 on Tour. In June, Thomas recorded his first top-10 at a U.S Open, equaling the U.S Open record for low round with his third-round 63. One month later he won his first major championship title at the 99th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club, coming from two strokes behind to eventually win by two shots. The win marked his fifth PGA Tour victory in his 90th start. Thomas entered the FedExCup Playoffs second in the standings. He retained his position in the top five with T6 finish at The Northern Trust and followed that up with a three-stroke victory over fellow Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth at the Dell Technologies Championship. Jordan Spieth (Pro V1x) also enjoyed multiple wins in 2016-2017. Spieth captured the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February and then won the Travelers Championship by holing a dramatic bunker shot to prevail in a sudden-death playoff. Spieth rode that momentum to Royal Birkdale, where he seized the Claret Jug for his third victory of the season (see European Tour, below) . Spieth finished 2nd in the FedExCup race after posting three top-10 finishes in the first three Playoff events. This year, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans made a significant change, adopting a 2-man best-ball format. Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith and Titleist golf ball loyalist Jonas Blixt both trusted a Pro V1x golf ball and teamed up to win the revamped event in exciting playoff fashion. Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith (Pro V1x) earned his maiden victory on the PGA Tour this season (at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans), as did Titleist golf ball loyalist Mackenzie Hughes (Pro V1x / RSM Classic). Titleist Brand Ambassador Russell Henley (Pro V1x) and Titleist golf ball loyalists Kyle Stanley (Pro V1) and Jhonattan Vegas (Pro V1) all made equipment changes this year, trusting their games to a Titleist golf ball (and in Henley's case, full sets of Titleist clubs tee-to-green, as well). The choice paid off for all three, as Henley won the Shell Houston Open, Stanley won the Quicken Loans National and Vegas won the RBC Canadian Open. ••• TITLEIST CLUB HIGHLIGHTS Of the 22 PGA Tour victories recorded by Titleist golf ball players this season, 10 were achieved by Titleist Brand Ambassadors who also relied on full bags of Titleist golf club equipment for their success. The #1 Irons on the PGA Tour and #1 in Wins - More players trusted Titleist irons than any other competing brand, collecting 12 victories in 2016-2017, tops on Tour. Titleist was also the #1 Hybrid on the PGA Tour. This season, players put a Titleist hybrid in play 1,023 times, compared to 660 for the nearest competitor. Players trusting Titleist 917 metals won 11 times on the PGA Tour during the 2016-2017 season, more than any competing brand. Relying on his 917 D3 (9.5°) driver, Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas led the Tour in the Total Driving statistic this season. Titleist unveiled new 718 prototype irons at this year's Quicken Loans National (as well as the European Tour's HNA Open de France) and new 818 prototype hybrids two weeks later at the John Deere Classic and the European Tour's Scottish Open. Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas switched to new 718 MB irons (5-9) and captured his first major at this year's PGA Championship. Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth put a new 718 T-MB 3-iron in the bag shorlty before this year's Open Championship. His amazing recovery shot with the new club on No. 13 at Royal Birkdale helped turn the momentum around in the final round as he claimed his first Claret Jug. Titleist Brand Ambassador Rafa Cabrera Bello also won with new 718's, capturing the Scottish Open the first time he used his new 718 MB irons in competition. This year's tour seeding and performance validation effort is also notable because it marks the introduction of a brand new prototype iron model from Titleist - the 718 AP3 . Titleist Brand Ambassador Jason Bohn made the switch to a full set of AP3 irons (4-PW) and several players added AP3 long irons to their setups, including Titleist Brand Ambassador Jimmy Walker ( AP3 3-iron ), Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben An (AP3 3-iron ) and Titleist Brand Ambassador Bobby Wyatt (AP3 4-iron). In June, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jason Dufner played some inspired golf, trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist clubs as he captured The Memorial Tournament. Dufner drove the ball exceptionally well with his 917D2 driver (10.5°) at Murifield Village, averaging 299 yards off the tee and hitting 73% of fairways. Dufner's win represented the 30th victory across the worldwide professional tours by players relying on a Titleist 917 driver. Since then, players trusting a 917D2 or 917D3 driver have gone on to capture 24 more worldwide titles ...and counting. Master Craftsman Bob Vokey was inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame this summer and his Vokey Design wedges were far and away the most trusted wedges on Tour this season. Nearly half of all wedges in play this year were Vokey Design (47%), more than three times the nearest competitor. Of all the Titleist pitching wedges played on Tour this season, 63% were Vokey Design models. This is a 7% increase from 2015 and clear validation of the Progressive Center of Gravity technology found in Vokey SM6 wedges. Players trusting Vokey Design wedges captured 21 PGA Tour victories this year, including The Players Championship, three of the four major championships contested this year, three FedExCup playoff events and they were the choice of Titleist Brand Ambassador, FedExCup champion and Player of the Year Justin Thomas . Once again, Scotty Cameron putters were the most trusted putters on the PGA Tour, with 40% of all putters in play in 2017 and topping the equipment counts at every event on Tour this season. During that time, players trusting a Scotty Cameron putter won 20 PGA Tour events, including The Players Championship, three of the four major championships contested this year and a FedExCup playoff event. Players trusting Scotty Cameron putters captured 71 victories on the worldwide professional golf tours this season, including 11 wins on the LPGA Tour. This season, Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas worked with Scotty Cameron on a new putter that would provide the longer sight lines and high-MOI benefits of Scotty's Futura models, but that would also feature more toe-hang to complement Justin's putting stroke. The result was the Scotty Cameron Futura 5.5M , a mid mallet chassis with a shorter shaft bend that Thomas used to capture his first major at the PGA Championship, win the FedExCup and earn Player of the Year honors. Recently, the Futura 5.5M joined the Scotty Cameron Futura lineup and is available in golf shops now. ••• EUROPEAN TOUR Jordan Spieth (Winner) - 146th Open Championship: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 915D2/9.5° driver, 915F/15° fairway metal, prototype 718 T-MB (3), 716 T-MB (4) and 716 AP2 (5-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching (46.06 F grind), gap (52.08 F grind), sand (56.10 S grind) and lob (60.04 L grind) wedges, Scotty Cameron 009 putter Players trusting Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls won 22 times during the 2016-2017 European Tour season, compared to five for the nearest competitor. Titleist golf ball loyalist Tommy Fleetwood (Pro V1x) capped off the best season of his career by claiming the Race to Dubai title.The Englishman captured two wins, first at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in his first event after switching to a Titleist golf ball, and second at the HNA Open de France. Fleetwood added two runner-up finishes to his victories, as well as a 4th place finish at the U.S. Open. With his dramatic win at this year's Open Championship, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth became only the second golfer in history to win three of four major championships before his 24th birthday. Trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and Titleist golf clubs through the bag at Royal Birkdale, Spieth was the only player to fire four consecutive rounds in the 60’s (65-69-65-69). He played his final five holes in 5-under-par to close with 1-under-par 69, good for a 12-under-par 268 victory total, three shots clear of his playing partner and nearest competitor. Titleist golf ball loyalist Branden Grace (Pro V1x) made history when he fired a stunning round of 62 at Royal Birkdale – the first time a 62 had been recorded in a Major Championship. At the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Titleist golf ball loyalist Tyrrell Hatton (Pro V1x) successfully defended his 2016 title, making him only the fourth player in history to defend the same event for his first two wins. Titleist golf ball loyalist SSP Chawrasia (Pro V1x) became the first player whose first four wins were in their home country. Chawrasia also became the first player from India to successfully defend a European Tour title. Titleist Brand Ambassador Renato Paratore (Pro V1x) held off the challenges of fellow Titleist golf ball loyalists Chris Wood (Pro V1x) and defending champion Matthew Fitzpatrick (Pro V1x) to claim the Nordea Masters for his first career European Tour title. The 20-year-old Italian became the youngest winner on the European Tour since 2013. Also celebrating their first victories on the European Tour this year are Titleist golf ball loyalists Dylan Fritelli (Pro V1 / Lyoness Open), Matt Wallace (Pro V1x / Open de Portugal), Jordan Smith (Pro V1 / Porsche European Open), Jason Norris (Pro V1x / Fiji International), Julian Suri (Pro V1x/ Made in Denmark), Romain Wattel (Pro V1x / KLM Open), Lucas Bjerregaard (Pro V1 / Portugal Masters) and Titleist Brand Ambassador Paul Dunne (Pro V1x / British Masters). ••• LPGA TOUR I.K. Kim (Winner) - ShopRite LPGA Classic, Marathon Classic, Ricoh Women's British Open : Titleist Pro V1x golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists won 20 of the 27 events contested on the 2017 LPGA Tour, five times the nearest competitor with 4. Players trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball won four of the five major championships staged this year on the LPGA Tour, including So Yeon Ryu (Pro V1 / ANA LPGA Inspiration), Danielle Kang (Pro V1x / KPMG Women's PGA Championship), Sung Hyun Park (Pro V1x / U.S. Women's Open) and In-Kyung Kim (Pro V1x / Ricoh Women's British Open). These wins marked the first career major titles for each player. In addition to her win at the Women's British Open, Titleist golf ball loyalist In-Kyung Kim (Pro V1x) captured both the ShopRite LPGA Classic and the Marathon Classic, joining Pro V1 golf ball loyalist So Yeon Ryu (ANA LPGA Inspiration, NW Arkansas Championship), Brooke Henderson (Meijer LPGA Classic, New Zealand Women's Open) and Sung Hyun Park (U.S. Women's Open, Canadian Pacific Women's Open) and Shanshan Feng (see below) with multiple wins this season. Titleist golf ball loyalist Shanshan Feng (Pro V1x) became the only player to win back-to-back on the LPGA Tour in 2017, as she followed up her win at the TOTO Japan Classic with a one-shot victory at the Blue Bay LPGA. It marked the season-high-tying third victory of the year for Feng, who also won the Volvik Championship in May. When Sung Hyun Park (Pro V1x) won the U.S. Women's Open earlier this month, it also marked the first LPGA Tour title of her career. Park joins Danielle Kang (Pro V1x), whose major victory at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship was also her maiden LPGA Tour victory. ••• PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS Bernhard Langer (Winner) - Mitsubishi Electric Championship / Regions Tradition / KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, Senior Open Championship, PURE Insurance Championship: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists have won 14 of the first 21 events contested on the 2017 PGA TOUR Champions schedule, five times the nearest competitor with 4. Titleist golf ball loyalist Bernhard Langer (Pro V1) is leading the tour once again with five victories. He earned his record ninth career senior major with a one-shot victory at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, becoming the first player in history to win all five Senior Major Championships. A month later he won his ssecond major of the season at the Senior Open Championship. At Pebble Beach Golf Links, Langer (Pro V1) cruised to a three-shot victory at the PURE Insurance Championship, his fifth victory of the year and the 34th of his PGA TOUR Champions career. The win marks the first for the German since he turned 60 last month. Joining Langer with multiple wins this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Scott McCarron (Pro V1), who followed up his win at the Allianz Championship with his first major victory, a one-stroke victory over two players (one of whom was Langer) at the Constellation Senior Players Championship. Later in the season, McCarron grabbed two more titles, at the Dick's Sporting Goods Open and the Shaw Charity Classic. Also enjoying a major victory this season was Titleist golf ball loyalist Kenny Perry (Pro V1x), who captured his second U.S. Senior Open crown with a record-setting score of 16-under-par 264 at Salem Country Club, eclipsing the previous mark of 267, which he set during his 2013 victory at Omaha Country Club. Titleist golf ball loyalist Kevin Sutherland (Pro V1x) broke through in a big way on PGA Tour Champions, capturing the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship for his first career win and the points title. He had 15 top-10 finishes this season, finishing second three times and third twice. Titleist golf ball loyalist Bernhard Langer (Pro V1), the winner of the first two playoff events, finished second in the season standings, after winning the last three season-ending points titles. ••• OTHER GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS Chesson Hadley (Winner) - LECOM Health Challenge / Albertsons Boise Open: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 915D3/10.5° driver, 917F2/15° fairway metal, 716 T-MB (3), 716 MB (4-PW) irons, Vokey Design SM6 gap (52.12 F grind), sand (56.08 M grind) and lob (60.08 Mgrind) wedges Titleist Brand Ambassador Chesson Hadley has to the PGA Tour this season along with a host of fellow Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball players who earned tour cards through their regular season play on the Web.com Tour and/or the Web.com Finals. In fact, of the 50 players who punched their tickets to the 2017-2018 PGA Tour, 41 trust a Pro V1 of Pro V1x golf ball. Hadley earned two wins this season and he tops the priority ranking list of the 50 players who will playing on the PGA Tour in 2018. Also capturing two Web.com Tour wins this season (and also heading to the PGA Tour next season) is Titleist golf ball loyalist Stephan Jaeger (Pro V1) , who claimed a two-shot victory at the Rust-Oleum Classic, following up his first victory at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Titleist golf ball loyalist Oliver Bekker (Pro V1) also won multiple times this season, securing victories at the Zambia Sugar Open, the Lombard Insurance Open and the Sun Wild Coast Sun Challenge on the South African Sunshine Tour. Titleist Pro V1x loyalist Peter Karmis also won more than once this year, topping the fields at both the Investec Royals Swazi Open and the Sun City Challenge. Joining Hadley, Jaeger, Bekker and Karmis as a multiple winner this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Chan Kim (Pro V1x), who has collected three victories so far on the Japan JGTO Tour. Titleist Brand Ambassador Dimi Papadatos has trusted a Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist club equipment to capture two wins to date on the Australasian Tour - at the Victorian PGA Open Championship and at the WA PGA Championship. On the Mackenzie Tour Canada, Titleist golf ball loyalist Kramer Hickok (Pro V1) has prevailed in two tournaments to date, the Players Cup and the Ontario Championship. Last but not least on our list of multiple winners this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist SeungHyuk Kim , who won both the Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay and the Genesis Championship. ••• Below, check out all of the 2016-2017 wins to date and congratulations again to all of #TeamTitleist for an amazing season! TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (22) Safeway Open Brendan Steele Pro V1x CIMB Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x OHL Classic at Mayakoba Pat Perez Pro V1 RSM Classic Mackenzie Hughes Pro V1x SBS Tournament of Champions Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Justin Thomas Pro V1x AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Honda Classic Rickie Fowler Pro V1 Puerto Rico Open D.A. Points Pro V1x Shell Houston Open Russell Henley Pro V1x Zurich Classic of New Orleans Cameron Smith and Jonas Blixt Pro V1x Wells Fargo Championship Winner Pro V1x AT&T Byron Nelson Championship Billy Horschel Pro V1x DEAN & DELUCA Invitational Kevin Kisner Pro V1 The Memorial Tournament Jason Dufner Pro V1x 117th U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Pro V1x Travelers Championship Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Quicken Loans National Kyle Stanley Pro V1 RBC Canadian Open Jhonattan Vegas Pro V1 THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Justin Thomas Pro V1x Wyndham Championship Henrik Stenson Pro V1 Dell Technologies Championship Justin Thomas Pro V1x EUROPEAN TOUR (27) Alfred Dunhill Championship Brandon Stone Pro V1 BMW South African Open Graeme Storm Pro V1x Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Jeung-hun Wang Pro V1x Maybank Championship Fabrizio Zanotti Pro V1 World Super 6 Perth Brett Rumford Pro V1x Joburg Open Darren Fichardt Pro V1x Hero Indian Open SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Shenzhen International Bernd Wiesberger Pro V1 Volvo China Open Alex Levy Pro V1x Open de Portugal Matt Wallace Pro V1x Nordea Masters Renato Paratore Pro V1x Lyoness Open Dylan Frittelli Pro V1 HNA Open de France Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x AAM Scottish Open Rafa Cabrera-Bello Pro V1x THE 146th OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Porche European Open Jordan Smith Pro V1 Fiji International Jason Norris Pro V1x Made In Denmark Julian Suri Pro V1x D+D Real Czech Masters Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Omega European Masters Matthew Fitzpatrick Pro V1x KLM Open Romain Wattel Pro V1x Portugal Masters Lucas Bjerregaard Pro V1 British Masters Paul Dunne Pro V1x Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Tyrrell Hatton Pro V1x Italian Open Tyrrell Hatton Pro V1x Nedbank Golf Challenge Branden Grace Pro V1x LPGA TOUR (25) PureSilk LPGA Classic Brittany Lincicome Pro V1 x ISPS Handa Women's Australain Open Ha Na Jang Pro V1 Honda LPGA Thailand Amy Yang Pro V1 Kia LPGA Classic Mirim Lee Pro V1x ANA LPGA Inspiration So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 LPGA LOTTE Championship Cristie Kerr Pro V1 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Haru Nomura Pro V1x Lorena Ochoa Match Play Sei Young Kim Pro V1 LPGA Volvik Championship Shanshan Feng Pro V1x ShopRite LPGA Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Manulife LPGA Classic Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Meijer LPGA Classic Brooke Henderson Pro V1 NW Arkansas Championship So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Danielle Kang Pro V1x Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic Katherine Kirk Pro V1 U.S. Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x Marathon Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Ricoh Women's British Open In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Canadian Pacific Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x New Zealand Women's Open Brooke Henderson Pro V1 Taiwan Championship Eun-Hee Ji Pro V1x Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Cristie Kerr Pro V1 TOTO Japan Classic Shanshan Feng Pro V1x Blue Bay LPGA Shanshan Feng Pro V1x CME Group Titleholders Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (17) Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Tucson Conquistadors Championship Tom Lehman Pro V1x Mitsubishi Electric Championship Stephen Ames Pro V1 Insperity Invitational John Daly Pro V1x Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Pro V1 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry Pro V1 Constellation Senior Players Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 3M Championship Paul Goydos Pro V1 Dick's Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron Pro V1 Shaw Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1 PURE Insurance Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Dominion Energy Charity Classic Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Powershares QQQ Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Charles Schwab Cup Championship Kevin Sutherland Pro V1x WEB.COM TOUR (21) The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Kyle Thompson Pro V1x The Bahama Great Abaco Classic Andrew Landry Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Ethan Tracy Pro V1x Chitimacha Louisiana Open Casey Wittenburg Pro V1 United Leasing & Finance Championship D.H. Lee Pro V1 Corales Puntacana Championship Nate Lashley Pro V1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Rex Hospital Open Conrad Shindler Pro V1 Rust-Oleum Championship Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Adam Schenk Pro V1 Nashville Golf Open Lanto Griffin Pro V1 LECOM Health Challenge Chesson Hadley Pro V1x Utah Championship Brice Garnett Pro V1 Digital Ally Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x Ellie Mae Classic Martin Piller Pro V1 Price Cutter Charity Championship Ben Silverman Pro V1 News Sentinel Open Winner Pro V1 WinCo Foods Portland Open Brice Garnett Pro V1 Nationwide Children's Hospitals Championship Peter Uihlein Pro V1x Albertsons Boise Open Chesson Hadley Pro V1x DAP Championship Nicholas Lindheim Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR (16) Eye of Africa PGA Championship Erik van Rooyen Pro V1 Dimension Data Pro-Am Paul Lawrie Pro V1x Zimbabwe Open JC Ritchie Pro V1 Zambia Sugar Open Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Investec Royal Swazi Open Peter Karmis Pro V1x Lombard Insurance Classic Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Zambia Open Riekus Nortje Pro V1x Sun City Challenge Peter Karmis Pro V1x Sun Carnival City Challenge Jbe Kruger Pro V1x Vodacom Origins - Arabella Keith Horne Pro V1x Sun Wild Coast Sun Challenge Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Vodacom Origins - Zimbali Jared Harvey Pro V1 Sun Fish River Challenge MJ Viljoen Pro V1x Sun Boardwalk Challenge Tyrone Ryan Pro V1 Sun Sabiya Challenge Alex Haindl Pro V1x Vodacom Origins of Golf Final Jaco Prinsloo Pro V1x ASIAN TOUR (8) Bashundhara Bangladesh Open Jazz Janewattananond Pro V1x Yeangder Heritage Shiv Kapur Pro V1x Thailand Open Rattanon Wannasricahn Pro V1x TAKE Solutions Masters Poom Saksansin Pro V1x Yeangder Tournament Players Championship Ajeetesh Sandhu Pro V1 Macau Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Pro V1x Panasonic Open India Shiv Kapur Pro V1x Resorts World Manila Masters Micah Lauren Shin Pro V1x JAPAN TOUR (14) Leopalace21 Myanmar Open Winner Pro V1x Token Homemate Cup Wen-Chong Liang Pro V1x Panasonic Open Japan Kenichi Kuboya Pro V1x Kansai Open Shugo Imahira Pro V1x miz Open Chan Kim Pro V1x JGTO Championship Shaun Norris Pro V1x Sega Sammy Cup Chan Kim Pro V1x Fujisankei Classic Hyun-Woo Ryu Pro V1x Tokai Classic Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x Mynavi ABC Championship Tatsuya Kodai Pro V1 Heiwa PGM Championship Chan Kim Pro V1x Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x Dunlop Phoenix Winner Pro V1x Casio World Open Seung-Su Han Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN TOUR (11) Victorian PGA Open Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Jarryd Felton Pro V1x New Zealand Open Championship Mike Hendry Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship Daniel Pearce Pro V1 Papua New Guinea Open Winner Pro V1 WA PGA Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x Northern Territory PGA Championship Winner Pro V1x Western Australian Open Stephen Leaney Pro V1 Isuzu Queensland Open Michael Sim Pro V1x NSW Open Jason Scrivener Pro V1x Emirates Australian Open Cameron Davis Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR CANADA (5) Bayview Place Cardtronics Open Max Rottluff Pro V1 GolfBC Championship Robby Shelton Pro V1x The Players Cup Kramer Hickok Pro V1 Mackenzie Investements Open Hank Lebioda Pro V1x Ontario Championship Kramer Hickok Pro V1 ONEASIA TOUR (2) GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang Hee Lee Pro V1x Kolon Korea Open Yi Keun Chang Pro V1x KOREAN TOUR (14) SK Telecom Open JinHo Choi Pro V1x Caido Dream Open WooHyun Kim Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Caido Golden V1 Open JungHwan Lee Pro V1x KPGA Championship JungGon Hwang Pro V1x Gunsan CC Jeonbuk Open HyungJoon Lee Pro V1x Caido Male Open KyungNam Kang Pro V1x Gyeongbuk Open HyungSeok Seo Pro V1 Teeupㆍgswing MEGA Open Yi Keun Chang Pro V1x ShinHan DongHae Open Richard T. Lee Genesis Championship SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Jeju Open JiHoon Lee Pro V1 K.J Invitational InnChoon Hwang Pro V1x Caido Series Tour Championship GoWoong Choi Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHINA (9) Beijing Open Bryden Macpherson Pro V1 Yulongwan Yunnan Open Josh Geary Pro V1 CGD Yunnan Championship Shun Yat Hak Pro V1x Binhai Forest Tianjing Open Taihei Sato Pro V1x Shenzhou Peninsula Classic Taewoo Kim Pro V1 Clearwater Bay Open James Marchesani Pro V1x Jiangsu Open Callum Tarren Pro V1 Hunan Taohuayuan Open Benjamin Lein Pro V1x Chongqing Jiangnan NewTown KingRun Open Kevin Lee Pro V1x PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (9) 70 Avianca Colombia Open Winner Pro V1x Molino Canuelas Championship Winner Pro V1x Guatemala Stella Artois Open Winner Pro V1x 86 Abierto OSDE del Centro Winner Pro V1x Essential Costa Rica Classic Winner Pro V1x San Luis Championship Oscar Fraustro Pro V1 Roberto De Vicenzo Punta del Este Open Brian Richey Pro V1 Bolivia Open Juan Alvarez Pro V1x Argentina Open Brady Schnell Pro V1 #TeamTitleist
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When the original Titleist Pro V1 debuted in 2000, it incorporated three ground breaking advances: A large resilient core, multi-component construction, and a cast urethane elastomer cover. Flashback to 16 years ago, at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas (now the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open), 47 players switched to the new multi-component, solid technology Pro V1 the first week it was available, representing the single greatest pluralistic shift in equipment usage ever at a PGA TOUR event. “The launch of Pro V1 was especially significant in that for the very first time the best performing golf ball for tour players was also the best performing golf ball for all golfers,” recalled Mary Lou Bohn, President, Titleist Golf Balls. “You no longer had to choose between distance over short-game control, or durability over soft feel. There were no trade-offs. Pro V1 delivered total performance.” Today, Pro V1 and Pro V1x are the most played and best-selling golf ball models around the world. Two out of every three players across the worldwide professional tours tee up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, and the percentages are even higher at major men’s and women’s global amateur events, the NCAA Championships and competitive boys’ and girls’ junior championships. Pro V1 and Pro V1x have provided continued success to players across the globe thanks to the dedication from the Titleist Golf Ball R&D Team to innovate and make a ball without compromise, year after year. If you follow Titleist on social media ( Twitter , Facebook and Instagram ), you will see another chapter in the Pro V1's history each day. We will be adding them here, so sit back and recall your memories with the Pro V1 and Pro V1x: twitter.com/.../818895209710747648 2000 twitter.com/.../818895459980746753 2003 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../819169292105158657 2003 Pro V1x twitter.com/.../819631736258723842 2005 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../819896733895266305 2005 Pro V1x twitter.com/.../820280573247692800 2007 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../820774319831715841 2009 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../821342865125212160 2009 Pro V1x twitter.com/.../821761594312900608 2011 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../822151642669645824 2011 Pro V1x twitter.com/.../822440309300686849 2013 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../822806974974656516 2013 Pro V1x twitter.com/.../823341483021320193 2015 Pro V1 twitter.com/.../823610020596068352 2015 Pro V1x twitter.com/.../823878041285763072 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x twitter.com/.../824358738542870528
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As a golfer, it's important to play the best golf ball for your game. At Titleist, we believe that performance is the most critical consideration in choosing a ball - the combination of distance, flight and short game control that helps you to shoot your lowest scores possible. But we also understand that player preferences (considerations like price, feel, and color) factor largely in this decision. So in response to the growing demand from members of Team Titleist and golfers around the world, we're excited to announce that for the first time ever, Pro V1 and Pro V1x , the best performing, highest quality golf balls in the game, are now available in a new color option – High Optic Yellow . Following a successful seeding and validation period on the PGA Tour, the new 2019 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Yellow golf balls will be available in golf shops this week – beginning Friday, March 15 . • • • PRO V1 YELLOW ON TOUR Pro V1 and Pro V1x Yellow first appeared on the PGA Tour in late January at the Waste Management Open, where Bubba Watson put a 2019 Pro V1x Yellow immediately in play. “I’m loving the new Pro V1x Yellow. When the R&D guys sent me the first batch of them for testing, I couldn’t wait to get them in play,” said Watson, who currently leads the PGA Tour’s average driving distance category at 318.5 yards. “I played some really good golf with the [prior generation] Pro V1x, but it’s clear the 2019 ball is even better. It’s faster, I can work the ball exactly how I want, and the short game performance is as good as ever. The ball feels great, plus there’s just something about that bright yellow finish where I feel like I can see it better. For me it was a no-brainer.” This past Sunday, Kirk Triplett , playing Pro V1x Yellow, eagled the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to win the PGA Tour Champions’ Hoag Classic, marking the first victory for a Pro V1 or Pro V1x Yellow golf ball on the worldwide professional tours. Pro V1 and Pro V1x Yellow models have also been played on the PGA Tour by Kyle Jones (Pro V1x) and Rory Sabbatini (Pro V1x), on the Web.Com Tour by Scott Gutschewski (Pro V1) and Zac Blair (Pro V1x), and on PGA Tour Champions by Mark Calcavecchia (Pro V1x) and Ken Tanigawa (Pro V1). • • • NEW LOOK, SAME UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE Faster from core to cover, new Pro V1 and Pro V1x Yellow have been precisely engineered to deliver the same performance improvements as their traditional white 2019 counterparts – delivering more ball speed and lower long game spin for more distance, while retaining the consistent flight, Drop-and-Stop short game control, soft feel and long-lasting durability that golfers depend on. Pro V1 provides optimal flight and spin for most golfers, flying lower than Pro V1x with a penetrating trajectory, with very soft feel. Pro V1x flies higher, spins more on iron shots and has a slightly firmer feel. Click here for full details . • • • WHAT TEAM TITLEIST MEMBERS ARE SAYING "I have been asking about a yellow Pro V1 for years now. And it's finally here! I cannot wait to get my hands on a yellow Pro V1x and tee it up! I've been using the yellow offerings by Titleist for a while now (NXT Tour S, DT Solo) and have discovered that they're so much easier to see than the white golf balls. Thanks so much Titleist!" - NoleIn SC, Team Titleist Member I'm interested in trying them during some very early morning rounds when the sun is still rising. Also, during those evening rounds when the sun is setting and I'm fighting the sunlight. - David ARK, Team Titleist Member "I have been playing yellow golf balls for years. As I’ve gotten older my vision has changed and the yellow ball is easier to focus on and easier to find, especially in the fall when Bermuda grass is dormant and brown. I can’t wait to play the best ball on the market in yellow." - WHigginbotham, Team Titleist Member "Can't wait to get my eyes on a box of these new optic yellow Pro V's. Increased focus and concentration should translate to more consistency in the Impact Zone! This then should result in improved performance and lower scores. Thank you, Titleist!" - Mark S, Team Titleist Member • • • New 2019 Pro V1 and Pro V1x Yellow golf balls arrive in golf shops beginning Friday, March 15. Click here to find an authorized Golf Shop near you . #TeamTitleist
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Par 3, #7 at Ridglea CC - South Course 182 Yards, 7 Iron Titleist Pro V1x #7
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193 yard #8 Sandia at Tanoan Country Club 6Iron With Pro V1X $150 bar tab and another lifetime memory! :)
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9th Hole, 107 Yards, PW at The Crossings at Carlsbad (ca)........with Titleist Pro V1X...........My First!
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I play the pro v1x and 716 ap2 irons scored a hole in 1 on a 165 yards par 3.
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Five Hundred Club - Phoenix - #5 - 155 yards - 9 Iron - Titleist Pro V1x
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Used a pro v1x number 5. Ball landed 15ft behind hole and sucked backed into the hole.
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3rd ace. Hole #14 at Osceola golf course in Pensacola Florida, 155 yards 6 iron. With Titleist PRO V1X.
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playing with friends 143yrds 8 iron pro v1x little back up in the hole
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Hit a 5H into the wind fro 142 yards and the Pro V1x clanked off the pin and dropped in the hole.
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We recently passed the midway point on the calendar across the worldwide professional golf tours and over the course of the first half of the 2016-2017 season, Titleist has once again been the #1 ball for more players and more champions. To date this season, the game's finest players have relied on a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball 15,411 times , more than seven times the nearest competitor with 2,123 and more than all competitors combined . During this same time, Titleist golf ball players recorded 115 worldwide victories , more than seven times the nearest competitor with 16 . Let's take a look at some highlights as we look forward to the second half of the 2016-2017 season... PGA TOUR Justin Thomas (Winner) - CIMB Classic / SBS Tournament of Champions / Sony Open in Hawaii: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 917D3/9.5° driver, 917F3/15° and 915Fd/18° fairway metals, 716 MB (4-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching (46.08 F grind), gap (52.12 F grind), sand (56.14 F grind) and lob (60.10 K grind) wedges, Scotty Cameron Futura X5 putter Titleist golf ball players have stepped into the winners circle 18 times so far during the 2016-17 PGA Tour season, compared to seven for the nearest competitor. Of the 18 PGA Tour victories recorded by Titleist golf ball players so far this season, eight were achieved by Titleist Brand Ambassadors who also relied on Titleist golf clubs for their success. Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas (Pro V1x) jumped out to the fastest start of any player on Tour, winning three tournaments before February. Thomas successfully defended his CIMB Classic title during the late 2016 shoulder season and then went on to win back-to-back tournaments during the Tour's Hawaiian swing. Thomas's amazing streak was highlighted by the 59 he shot in the first round of the Sony Open. He became the youngest player in history to break 60 on Tour. Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth (Pro V1x) has also enjoyed multiple wins in 2016-2017. Spieth captured the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February and then won the Travelers Championship by holing a dramatic bunker shot to prevail in a sudden-death playoff. Spieth rode that momentum to Royal Birkdale, where he seized the Claret Jug for his third victory of the season (see European Tour, below) . This year, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans made a significant change, adopting a 2-man best-ball format. Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith and Titleist golf ball loyalist Jonas Blixt both trusted a Pro V1x golf ball and teamed up to win the revamped event in exciting playoff fashion. In June, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jason Dufner played some inspired golf, trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist clubs as he captured The Memorial Tournament. Dufner drove the ball exceptionally well with his 917D2 driver (10.5°) at Murifield Village, averaging 299 yards off the tee and hitting 73% of fairways. Dufner's win represented the 30th victory across the worldwide professional tours by players relying on a Titleist 917 driver. Since then, players trusting a 917D2 or 917D3 driver have gone on to capture seven more worldwide titles...and counting. Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith (Pro V1x) earned his maiden victory on the PGA Tour this season (at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans), as did Titleist golf ball loyalist Mackenzie Hughes (Pro V1x / RSM Classic). ••• EUROPEAN TOUR Jordan Spieth (Winner) - 146th Open Championship: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 915D2/9.5° driver, 915F/15° fairway metal, prototype 718 T-MB (3), 716 T-MB (4) and 716 AP2 (5-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching (46.06 F grind), gap (52.08 F grind), sand (56.10 S grind) and lob (60.04 L grind) wedges, Scotty Cameron 009 putter With his dramatic win at last week's Open Championship, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth became only the second golfer in history to win three of four major championships before his 24th birthday. He's now won threee legs of the career Grand Slam with a chance to become the yougest ever to capture all four legs if he wins The PGA Championship next month at Quail Hollow. Trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and Titleist golf clubs through the bag at Royal Birkdale, Spieth was the only player to fire four consecutive rounds in the 60’s (65-69-65-69). He played his final five holes in 5-under-par to close with 1-under-par 69, good for a 12-under-par 268 victory total, three shots clear of his playing partner and nearest competitor. In addition to his strong 4th-place showing at this year's U.S. Open, Titleist golf ball loyalist Tommy Fleetwood (Pro V1x) has won twice this season on the European Tour, capturing the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in January and the HNA Open de France in late June. Titleist Brand Ambassador Renato Paratore (Pro V1x) held off the challenges of fellow Titleist golf ball loyalists Chris Wood (Pro V1x) and defending champion Matthew Fitzpatrick (Pro V1x) to claim the Nordea Masters for his first career European Tour title. The 20-year-old Italian became the youngest winner on the European Tour since 2013. Also celebrating their first victories on the European Tour this year are Titleist golf ball loyalists Dylan Fritelli (Pro V1 / Lyoness Open) and Matt Wallace (Pro V1x / Open de Portugal). ••• LPGA TOUR So Yeon Ryu (Winner) - ANA LPGA Inspiration / NW Arkansas Championship : Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists have won 17 of the 20 events contested so far on the 2017 LPGA Tour, more than eight times the nearest competitor with 2. Players trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball have won each of the three major championships staged so far this year on the LPGA Tour, including So Yeon Ryu (Pro V1 / ANA LPGA Inspiration), Danielle Kang (Pro V1x / KPMG Women's PGA Championship) and Sung Hyun Park (Pro V1x / U.S. Women's Open). These wins marked the first career major titles for each player. Titleist golf ball loyalist In-Kyung Kim (Pro V1x) captured both the ShopRite LPGA Classic and the Marathon Classic, joining Pro V1 golf ball loyalist So Yeon Ryu as the only multiple winners on the LPGA Tour so far this season. When Sung Hyun Park (Pro V1x) won the U.S. Women's Open earlier this month, it also marked the first LPGA Tour title of her career. Park joins Danielle Kang (Pro V1x), whose major victory at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship was also her maiden LPGA Tour victory. ••• PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS Bernhard Langer (Winner) - Mitsubishi Electric Championship / Regions Tradition / KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists have won 9 of the first 13 events contested on the 2017 PGA TOUR Champions schedule, more than four times the nearest competitor with 2. Titleist golf ball loyalist Bernhard Langer (Pro V1) is leading the tour once again with three victories. He earned his record ninth career senior major with a one-shot victory at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, becoming the first player in history to win all five Senior Major Championships. Joining Langer with multiple wins this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Scott McCarron (Pro V1), who followed up his win at the Allianz Championship with his first major victory, a one-stroke victory over two players (one of whom was Langer) at the Constellation Senior Players Championship. Also enjoying a major victory this season was Titleist golf ball loyalist Kenny Perry (Pro V1x), who captured his second U.S. Senior Open crown with a record-setting score of 16-under-par 264 at Salem Country Club, eclipsing the previous mark of 267, which he set during his 2013 victory at Omaha Country Club. ••• OTHER GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS Stephan Jaeger (Winner) - BMW Charity Pro-Am / Rust-Oleum Championship: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball In June, Titleist golf ball loyalist Stephan Jaeger (Pro V1) captured his second victory of the season on the Web.com Tour, following up his BMW Charity Pro-Am win with a two-shot victory at the Rust-Oleum Classic. The win locked up his PGA TOUR card for next season. Also winning twice so far this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Oliver Bekker (Pro V1), who earned victories at both the Zambia Sugar open and the Lombard Insurance Open on the South African Sunshine Tour. Joining Jaeger and Bekker as a multiple winner this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Chan Kim (Pro V1x), who has collected two victories so far on the Japan JGTO Tour. And finally, Titleist Brand Ambassador Dimi Papadatos has trusted a Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist club equipment to capture two wins to date on the Australasian Tour - at the Victorian PGA Open Championship and at the WA PGA Championship. ••• Below, check out all of the 2016-2017 wins to date and congratulations again to all of #TeamTitleist for an amazing start to the year! TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (18) Safeway Open Brendan Steele Pro V1x CIMB Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x OHL Classic at Mayakoba Winner Pro V1 RSM Classic Mackenzie Hughes Pro V1x SBS Tournament of Champions Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Justin Thomas Pro V1x AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Honda Classic Rickie Fowler Pro V1 Puerto Rico Open D.A. Points Pro V1x Shell Houston Open Russell Henley Pro V1x Zurich Classic of New Orleans Cameron Smith and Jonas Blixt Pro V1x Wells Fargo Championship Winner Pro V1x AT&T Byron Nelson Championship Billy Horschel Pro V1x DEAN & DELUCA Invitational Kevin Kisner Pro V1 The Memorial Tournament Jason Dufner Pro V1x 117th U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Pro V1x Travelers Championship Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Quicken Loans National Kyle Stanley Pro V1 EUROPEAN TOUR (16) Alfred Dunhill Championship Brandon Stone Pro V1 BMW South African Open Graeme Storm Pro V1x Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Jeung-hun Wang Pro V1x Maybank Championship Fabrizio Zanotti Pro V1 World Super 6 Perth Brett Rumford Pro V1x Joburg Open Darren Fichardt Pro V1x Hero Indian Open SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Shenzhen International Bernd Wiesberger Pro V1 Volvo China Open Alex Levy Pro V1x Open de Portugal Matt Wallace Pro V1x Nordea Masters Renato Paratore Pro V1x Lyoness Open Dylan Frittelli Pro V1 HNA Open de France Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x AAM Scottish Open Rafa Cabrera-Bello Pro V1x THE 146th OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Jordan Spieth Pro V1x LPGA TOUR (17) PureSilk LPGA Classic Brittany Lincicome Pro V1 x ISPS Handa Women's Australain Open Ha Na Jang Pro V1 Honda LPGA Thailand Amy Yang Pro V1 Kia LPGA Classic Mirim Lee Pro V1x ANA LPGA Inspiration So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 LPGA LOTTE Championship Cristie Kerr Pro V1 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Haru Nomura Pro V1x Lorena Ochoa Match Play Sei Young Kim Pro V1 LPGA Volvik Championship Shanshan Feng Pro V1x ShopRite LPGA Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Manulife LPGA Classic Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Meijer LPGA Classic Brooke Henderson Pro V1 NW Arkansas Championship So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Danielle Kang Pro V1x Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic Katherine Kirk Pro V1 U.S. Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x Marathon Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (9) Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Tucson Conquistadors Championship Tom Lehman Pro V1x Mitsubishi Electric Championship Stephen Ames Pro V1 Insperity Invitational John Daly Pro V1x Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Pro V1 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry Pro V1 Constellation Senior Players Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 WEB.COM TOUR (13) The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Kyle Thompson Pro V1x The Bahama Great Abaco Classic Andrew Landry Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Ethan Tracy Pro V1x Chitimacha Louisiana Open Casey Wittenburg Pro V1 United Leasing & Finance Championship D.H. Lee Pro V1 Corales Puntacana Championship Nate Lashley Pro V1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Rex Hospital Open Conrad Shindler Pro V1 Rust-Oleum Championship Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Adam Schenk Pro V1 Nashville Golf Open Lanto Griffin Pro V1 LECOM Health Challenge Chesson Hadley Pro V1x Utah Championship Brice Garnett Pro V1 SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR (7) Eye of Africa PGA Championship Erik van Rooyen Pro V1 Dimension Data Pro-Am Paul Lawrie Pro V1x Zimbabwe Open JC Ritchie Pro V1 Zambia Sugar Open Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Investec Royal Swazi Open Peter Karmis Pro V1x Lombard Insurance Classic Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Zambia Open Riekus Nortje Pro V1x ASIAN TOUR (3) Bashundhara Bangladesh Open Jazz Janewattananond Pro V1x Yeangder Heritage Shiv Kapur Pro V1x Thailand Open Rattanon Wannasricahn Pro V1x JAPAN TOUR (7) Leopalace21 Myanmar Open Winner Pro V1x Token Homemate Cup Wen-Chong Liang Pro V1x Panasonic Open Japan Kenichi Kuboya Pro V1x Kansai Open Shugo Imahira Pro V1x Miz uno Open Chan Kim Pro V1x JGTO Championship Shaun Norris Pro V1x Sega Sammy Cup Chan Kim Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN TOUR (6) Victorian PGA Open Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Jarryd Felton Pro V1x New Zealand Open Championship Mike Hendry Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship Daniel Pearce Pro V1 Papua New Guinea Open Winner Pro V1 WA PGA Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR CANADA (4) Bayview Place Cardtronics Open Max Rottluff Pro V1 GolfBC Championship Robby Shelton Pro V1x The Players Cup Kramer Hickok Pro V1 Mackenzie Investements Open Hank Lebioda Pro V1x ONEASIA TOUR (2) GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang Hee Lee Pro V1x Kolon Korea Open YiKeun Chang Pro V1x KOREAN TOUR (7) SK Telecom Open JinHo Choi Pro V1x Caido Dream Open WooHyun Kim Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Caido Golden V1 Open JungHwan Lee Pro V1x KPGA Championship JungGon Hwang Pro V1x Gunsan CC Jeonbuk Open HyungJoon Lee Pro V1x Caido Male Open KyungNam Kang Pro V1x PGA TOUR CHINA (1) Beijing Open Bryden Macpherson Pro V1 PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (5) 70 Avianca Colombia Open Winner Pro V1x Molino Canuelas Championship Winner Pro V1x Guatemala Stella Artois Open Winner Pro V1x 86 Abierto OSDE del Centro Winner Pro V1x Essential Costa Rica Classic Winner Pro V1x #TeamTitleist
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https://youtu.be/W5TIsCx9gkw New Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls are the result of decades of combined experience, thousands of prototypes, countless enhancements and modifications as well as input and validation from players at every level of competitive golf. Both the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x provide total performance for every player with exceptional distance, Drop-and-Stop™ control, long lasting durability, soft feel and unmatched quality. In the video above, join us for a closer look at what makes New Pro V1 and Pro V1x the best performing, most technologically advanced golf balls in the game today. Click here for more information on the New Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. #TeamTitleist
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Paint spraying onto twirling golf balls. The zap heard during corona discharge. The sight of a golf ball earning the Titleist script. These are just some of the sights and sounds experienced in our golf ball plants, manufacturing the #1 ball in golf. We went behind the curtain of Ball Plant 3 in New Bedford, Mass., to see some of the steps that go into making a Pro V1 golf ball. Let's take a closer look: www.instagram.com/.../ Once the core materials are molded, Pro V1 cores undergo Titleist's corona discharge process. This process ensures that the Urethane Elastomer™ cover adheres properly to the core. www.instagram.com/.../ Our Urethane Elastomer™ formulation and the process to make it is what sets Titleist apart from the rest. Our cover system technology enables us to cast extremely thin covers, control the uniformity, and tailor it to your game. www.instagram.com/.../ Thanks to our paint system developed by Golf Ball R&D, Pro V1 and Pro V1x stay whiter and brighter longer throughout the course of play. The cover and paint system also contributes to an aerodynamically more consistent golf ball. www.instagram.com/.../ The Titleist Operations team has grown to more than 1,100 associates with an average tenure of 20 years and over 20,000 years of collective experience. These associates assure that every golf ball performs consistently for every golfer, every round and on every type of shot. www.instagram.com/.../ Throughout this rigorous process, the Titleist golf ball has earned its script. Our commitment to continuous improvement and performance and quality excellence are core values of the Titleist tradition, which the golfer gets to experience every time he or she tees up the #1 ball in golf.
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To make the best performing and highest quality golf balls in the game even better, we changed every aspect of the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x – from core to cover. The gains you'll experience in Distance , Spin and Feel are a direct result of the feedback we received from golfers just like you. No detail was left to chance, from the new dimple patterns that optimize flight for each model, to the new sidestamps that put the final premium accent on the most important piece of equipment you'll rely on this season. The sidestamp is a printed marking on the equator of the golf ball that identifies the specific model and differentiates it from all other balls. A unique sifaxpnde stamp is a pre-requisite for any ball to be listed on the USGA's Conforming List of Golf Balls and there is a wide variety of characters, spaces, shapes and symbols that golf ball manufacturers can use when they submit new sidestamps for approval. The original 2001 Pro V1 golf ball featured a simple, block print sidestamp. Before Pro V1, not a great deal of detail went into the block letters of the sidestamp. But in the early 2000's, we began to see an interesting trend. Many players were orienting their golf balls and using the sidestamp as an alignment aid. Some players used the sidestamp on the tee, aligning their body lines parallel to the sidestamp and using it to start their drives on target. Even more players were using the sidestamp on the greens, as a straight-line reference to more precisely aim their putts. Other players were even augmenting the sidestamp. Titleist Brand Ambassador Brad Faxon is credited as being one of the first players on tour to use a permanent marker to draw a line through the sidestamp, a practice that a majority of players have adopted today. (Check out how Brad marks and uses his Sharpie line in the following video:) www.youtube.com/watch As far back as 2002, Pro V1 sidestamps incorporated arrows to accentuate the use of the sidestamp as an alignment aid, but in 2007, based on feedback from players on tour, we went a step further. Both the 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x featured a new alignment system called A.I.M. (Alignment Integrated Marking) that gave players a bold straight line in addition to arrow heads. The combination provided a strong visual that made it easy for players to orient the ball and improve their aim and alignment. Both the 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x (pictured) featured Titleist's A.I.M. sidestamp advancement. Since then, we've invested even more time and resources to sidestamp development. In 2018 we offered enhanced alignment logo options for the first time on Titleist.com and they quickly became the most popular logos in our custom library. For the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x , we created dozens of potential new sidestamp concepts and in April of 2020, we conducted a broad player research study that polled nearly 15,000 golfers. And as Senior Golf Ball Product Manager, Frederick Waddell explained, a wide variety of players were consulted. "Our 2020 study included over 400 PGA, Korn Ferry, LPGA and Champions tour players, more than 600 PGA club professionals and nearly 13,000 members of Team Titleist. It was important for us to learn how all golfers view and use the sidestamp. We knew that it was becoming a more significant feature of the golf ball, but only when the survey results came in did we truly understand the full scale. Today, over 80% of golfers are using their sidestamp at some point during the round to help with their aim and alignment." The results of the study revealed a wide variety of player preferences, but among the choices presented for consideration, one design – a simple outlined bar and arrow point combination/variation – was the clear favorite. In fact, "simplicity" was a common theme expressed by many players in the comment sections of the survey. Particularly among tour players, it was important that we preserve the clean and elegant aesthetics of the Pro V1 that golfers have come to appreciate. "I prefer to have a clean looking ball. Most guys use their own markings anyway. Best to leave a clean slate for everyone to do as wanted." – Anirban Lahiri, PGA "Simple is the best!" – Jenny Shin, LPGA "The cleaner the better." – Willie Wood, PGA Tour Champions slideshow.titleist.com/.../1234.xml On the flip side, there was also a large contingent of players who felt that a simple sidestamp enhanced with additional alignment features could be useful: "I liked the side stamp with lines on top and bottom as well." – Jimmy Walker, PGA "There is nothing worse than strolling up to your ball on your first hole and realize you're about to smear your fresh sharpie line you put on 4 mins ago.... love the concept of the lines already there." – Piri Borja, Korn Ferry "Have always loved the ball... would make it easier with those lines already there since I wont have to try and make a straight line on the ball." – Rafael Campos, PGA "Like the addition of the track lines." – Ben Martin, PGA slideshow.titleist.com/.../1233.xml So how did we satisfy the wishes of both groups of golfers? We decided to make them both – a simple, clean sidestamp to please the traditionalists and a version with enhanced alignment for the players who favor a stronger visual reference. "Operationally, we now have the ability to accommodate much more customization," said Frederick Waddell. "Just as our goal is to provide golfers with a variety of performance options (by giving flight, feel and spin options in Pro V1 , Pro V1x , AVX and Pro V1x Left Dash ), we also want to provide golfers with preference options, whether it's the color of the golf ball, custom play numbers, logo artwork and custom imprinting and now, most recently - custom alignment options. It's just another way we can make the golf ball truly yours and help you play your best golf possible." • • • In addition to standard dozens, we also offer enhanced alignment sidestamps as a stock option for the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x . Want even more help getting lined up? Click here to view our complete library of enhanced alignment logo options and start your custom order today. #Team Titleist
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Low spin is a big advantage in the long game, which the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x each achieve through their integration of a lower compression core surrounded by a thin, high flex modulus casing layer . But as Fordie Pitts, Tour Consultant for Golf Ball Performance told us, distance is only one facet of the game. “We could design a product that would just go far when struck with a driver, but that’s not the complete game of golf. That wouldn’t help any player shoot lower scores. We’ve got to look at all aspects of it. Distance is just one aspect, and spin and control are every bit as important. I would say in the past two years, more so than any other time in the last fifteen years that I've been working with players on tour, that players are asking for more spin. Greens are getting so firm and demanding that there's a much a greater premium put on control. To hold the greens – and to leave the ball in the proper shelves and quadrants on those greens – you really need spin to get up and down, to score and ultimately, to compete.” Titleist's multi-layer technology was a key factor in allowing R&D to keep spin down on shots where you need distance while amplifying spin on shorter shots, where precision and control is the priority. To achieve greater greenside spin, Titleist R&D targeted the cover and developed the softest cast thermoset urethane material ever used on a Pro V1 or Pro V1x. "On shots with more lofted clubs like wedges, the cover plays a much larger role than the core and casing layer," said Brian Comeau, Director of Materials Research . "By using a softer urethane formulation, the cover flexes on these shots and gives more at impact. More of the cover interacts with the grooves of the club, creating more friction. The more friction you have, the more spin you can generate.” How can more greenside spin help your game? Derek Ladd, Senior Project Manager Research & Intellectual Property , explained that more greenside spin can be even more beneficial to amateurs than tour players: "Tour players know how to clip the ball precisely with their wedges and spin it more, spin it less – but most amateur golfers don't generate a lot of spin in and around the greens. With more spin, you can be more aggressive with your irons and wedges. You're going to be able to throw the ball a little bit closer to the pin because you know it's going to grab and stop quickly. When you're short-sided or facing a poor lie, the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x will still check and you're going to be able to keep it on the putting surface. Spin is a big key on those scoring shots." • • • New Pro V1 offers the greatest combination of speed, spin and feel in the game and is the best fit for the majority of golfers. Pro V1 features a mid-high, penetrating trajectory, low long game spin and high short game spin and very soft feel. New Pro V1x has a fast, high flight and delivers spin when and where a golfer wants it. Pro V1x is designed for players who want a higher trajectory and increased spin relative to Pro V1, with a slightly firmer feel. Click here to learn more about the distance gains you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. Click here to learn more about the enhanced feel you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x and the confidence it will inspire in your game. If you'd like to know which model is right for you game, visit our Golf Ball Fitting & Education Resources , where you can schedule a live, one-on-one virtual golf ball consultation with a member of the Titleist Golf Ball Fitting team and access the Titleist Golf Ball Selector Tool. And to order New Pro V1 and Pro V1x, visit MyTitleist.com . #TeamTitleist
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When we asked golfers how we could make the Pro V1 and Pro V1x better, the common response was, "Don't change a thing. I love it just the way it is." But as we learned from Mike Sullivan, Senior Vice President of Golf Ball R&D , our constant testing and on-going conversations with golfers revealed that there's always room for improvement: "When you dig a little deeper, you start hearing, 'Well, if you could make it maybe a little bit longer. If you could give me a little more spin around the greens. If you can give me a little better feel without compromising any of the qualities that I like now about the ball.' So that becomes the challenge – to outdo ourselves. Finding ways to make the best products in the game even better is what drives us in Golf Ball R&D. We're a lot like golfers in that respect. We always want to improve." To make the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x even longer (without sacrificing performance in every other phase of the game), Titleist R&D came up with an ingenious solution that began with the thin intermediate layer that encases the golf ball core. "The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x both utilize a new high flex modulus ionomer material in the casing layer," said Brian Comeau, Director of Materials Research . "We first experimented with high flex casings in AVX development. We took that a further step and saw great success when we incorporated HFM into the casing design for the Pro V1x Left Dash ball. This material is more lively, more resilient than previous Pro V1 formulations and generates faster ball speed. To counterbalance this new, stiffer casing layer, we formulated a completely new, softer core. That allowed us to keep the compression neutral, but the softer core gave us the added benefit of lowering the spin rate off the tee and with long irons. The net result is more speed with less spin – a perfect combination for longer distance where you need it." The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x also get an added distance boost through more efficient aerodynamics. "The new Pro V1 has a brand new, spherically tiled, tetrahedral 388 dimple pattern," said Michael Madson, R&D’s Director of Aerodynamics & Research Engineering . “The Pro V1x utilizes a new, spherically tiled, tetrahedral 348 dimple design. Both patterns are the first brand new dimple counts that we've used on a Pro V1 since 2011." Why two different dimple patterns? “Different dimple counts are necessary because Pro V1 and Pro V1x are designed to give golfers different trajectory options,” Madson explained. “We wanted to maintain that relationship where Pro V1x flies perceptibly higher than Pro V1 and different aerodynamics are needed to optimize flight for those two distinct launch windows. Typically, what we see is that as you go up in dimple count that point of optimal trajectory flies a little bit lower in the air, and as you reduce the dimple count that point of optimal trajectory flies a little bit higher in the air. So, through the development of these two patterns, what we found is that the 388 optimal trajectory is lower than the 348 optimal trajectory. By applying the 388 pattern to Pro V1 and the 348 pattern to Pro V1x, we were able to maximize distance for both constructions.” Optimizing those two new patterns was no small feat. For Pro V1's new aerodynamics package, Madson and his team made and tested over 60 different versions of the 388 design before landing on the right combination of dimple depths and edge angles that would provide the added distance and stability in flight that they knew was possible. They made and tested 35 different iterations of the 348 pattern before achieving the ideal flight for Pro V1x. "In both patterns, we knew we had something great," Madson said, "but we had to make it perfect before we could actually put it on a Pro V1 or Pro V1x. Really it's about maximizing distance through trajectory. As we make the dimple deeper, the ball flies lower in the air. As we make the dimple shallower, the ball flies higher. So, somewhere in between those two extremes is a point of maximum distance, which is the optimized trajectory. The bottom line is, for golfers that play either of these products, these optimized dimple patterns will provide more distance and better consistency. Your shot dispersion will be tighter, and they'll perform better in the wind, too." • • • New Pro V1 offers the greatest combination of speed, spin and feel in the game and is the best fit for the majority of golfers. Pro V1 features a mid-high, penetrating trajectory, low long game spin and high short game spin and very soft feel. New Pro V1x has a fast, high flight and delivers spin when and where a golfer wants it. Pro V1x is designed for players who want a higher trajectory and increased spin relative to Pro V1, with a slightly firmer feel. Click here to learn more about the additional short game spin and greenside control you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. Click here to learn more about the enhanced feel you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x and the confidence it will inspire in your game. If you'd like to know which model is right for you game, visit our Golf Ball Fitting & Education Resources , where you can schedule a live, one-on-one virtual golf ball consultation with a member of the Titleist Golf Ball Fitting team and access the Titleist Golf Ball Selector Tool. And to order New Pro V1 and Pro V1x, visit MyTitleist.com . #TeamTitleist
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By introducing a reformulated, softer urethane cover for the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x , Titleist R&D solved for a two-part challenge. First, the softer cover material generates more spin, resulting in greater greenside control on finesse shots and short approaches to the green. Second, the new cover formulation satisfied the desire requested by golfers across the board for softer, more responsive feel. Feel is very subjective and can be experienced differently from player to player. However, our testing has shown that for the majority of players, feel is based mainly on sound. More specifically, players are most conscious of the sound that the golf ball produces on short finesse shots and in the putting game. It's very difficult to quantify the impact of feel on performance, but it's very easy to see the important role it plays in the minds of most golfers. A golf ball that sounds and feels “right” can breed confidence. It allows players to more precisely calibrate the force of their shots – what we commonly call a player’s “sense of touch”. For the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x, feel was fine-tuned during extensive prototype testing for each model . Fordie Pitts, Tour Consultant for Golf Ball Performance explained that for tour players, the number one priority is always performance. But if you can check all the boxes on performance and deliver more satisfying feel, then you give players a competitive edge in the form of more highly attuned touch and a heightened sense of confidence. "On tour, in our final phases of product validation, we ask players to pay very close attention to feel, because it can be a deal-breaker. If a golf ball feels harsh or sounds “off” somehow, players will tell you. And they simply won’t be able to trust that ball – no matter how well it performs otherwise. When the feel is right, players can really dial in the pace of their putts and the weight of those shots around the green. It ties into the artistry of playing the game and it’s a very important part of the whole package when we develop new products." In order to create consistent feel that players can rely on, the cover material must be replicated identically from one ball to the next. If one golf ball in a dozen feels firm and the next ball feels soft, you have no hope of dialing in your sense of touch. Golf Ball R&D worked closely with teams in Titleist Ball Plant 3 to ensure that every detail in cover casting operations, from tooling to curing times, were appropriately adjusted to meet strict tolerances for the new urethane formulation of new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. “It’s not simply a matter of changing the urethane formula,” said Mike Madson, Director of Aerodynamics & Research Engineering . “It’s a complex process involving a chemical reaction that has to be performed under very strict conditions. And when you create a new formulation, the viscosity of the material, the gel time, the temperatures required – everything changes. Fortunately, we designed the process and we machine all the tooling ourselves. That level of control allows us to very finely tailor our urethane formulations and consistently achieve the exact hardness we want. That gives us the exact spin and feel that we're looking for on every new Pro V1 and Pro V1x we make.” • • • New Pro V1 offers the greatest combination of speed, spin and feel in the game and is the best fit for the majority of golfers. Pro V1 features a mid-high, penetrating trajectory, low long game spin and high short game spin and very soft feel. New Pro V1x has a fast, high flight and delivers spin when and where a golfer wants it. Pro V1x is designed for players who want a higher trajectory and increased spin relative to Pro V1, with a slightly firmer feel. Click here to learn more about the distance gains you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. Click here to learn more about the additional short game spin and greenside control you’ll experience with new Pro V1 and Pro V1x. If you'd like to know which model is right for you game, visit our Golf Ball Fitting & Education Resources , where you can schedule a live, one-on-one virtual golf ball consultation with a member of the Titleist Golf Ball Fitting team and access the Titleist Golf Ball Selector Tool. And to order New Pro V1 and Pro V1x, visit MyTitleist.com . #TeamTitleist
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"Am I good enough to play the Pro V1?" This is a question we hear from time-to-time and while the quick answer is “Yes,” we wanted to dive into this a little more and provide some insight around why the Pro V1 , Pro V1x or AVX are great options for golfers of any skill level. And to get to the heart of this topic, we went to one of our golf ball experts – Mike Rich, the manager of our golf ball fitting program – and asked him a few questions. Who should play the Pro V1, Pro V1 x and AVX? Mike Rich (MR ): It’s important for golfers to know that the Pro V1, Pro V1x, and AVX perform for all golfers, not just highly skilled players. In fact, a less skilled golfer may benefit even more from using a high-performance golf ball. How does playing a high-performance ball help? MR : Mid to high handicap players miss more greens and need to get up and down more frequently to save strokes. The spin and control that Pro V1, Pro V1x, and AVX provide helps these players execute the short game shots necessary to play their best. What about performance on those not so perfect shots? MR : This is another area where these balls can really help. Missed shots, particularly on shots into greens, require more forgiveness. Better stopping power from higher spin on approach shots and short game shots can often mean the difference between staying on the green or rolling off it and that can be the difference between saving par or scrambling for a bogey. What are the benefits of playing one of these golf balls? MR : Pro V1, Pro V1x, and AVX provide golfers with unmatched performance in all facets of the game — extraordinary distance in the long game, exceptional spin and control in the short game, optimized flight, soft feel, and long lasting durability. With unique flight, spin, and feel characteristics, Pro V1, Pro V1x, and AVX are each designed to give golfers the best opportunity to shoot lower scores. You don’t have to compromise on performance in one area of the game for another and that’s what makes these golf balls so great. How can we find the right ball for our games? MR : Of course, I always recommend getting fit to make sure you have the best ball for your individual game. You can schedule a fitting with our golf ball fitting team or use Titleist’s online Golf Ball Selection Tool to start the fitting process. ... Explore Pro V1 , Pro V1x and AVX .
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Phil Young (1910) It was a Sunday afternoon in 1930 and Phil Young, a dedicated amateur golfer who also just so happened to be the owner of a precision molded rubber company (Acushnet Process Company), was playing a match against his friend who was the head of the x-ray department at a local hospital. On the final shot of the final hole, Young lined up his putt, made a solid stroke at it, but as it neared the hole, it started to wobble and it didn’t go in. And as every golfer knows, it’s never the result of operator error. It’s always the equipment’s fault, right?... Right? Well, in all seriousness, convinced that the ball itself was at fault, Young and his opponent went to the hospital, x-rayed the golf ball in question, and found that its core was, in fact, off-center. With his discovery, Phil Young persuaded Fred Bommer, a fellow MIT graduate, rubber specialist and avid golfer, to head up the Acushnet Golf Division. They knew that by implementing a better manufacturing process he would be able to make the best golf ball in the world; one that would be uniform and consistent in quality, ball after ball — a nd that's exactly what they set out to do. Acushnet Processing (1912) It took Young and Bommer several painstaking years to perfect the first Titleist golf ball, but when it was ready in 1935, it could truthfully be introduced to club professionals and golfers as the best ball ever made. Applying a lesson well learned, Young implemented a process check that is still in practice today: every single Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball is x-rayed. We had a conversation with Dick Young, the son of Acushnet Company founder, Phil Young. As Dick recalls for us, had it not been for his father’s frustrating run-in with an irregular golf ball, the story of the #1 ball in golf might never have been written. Listen to the full audio below: api.soundcloud.com/.../276343874 Feel free to share your comments below and let us know if you have any questions about the story of Acushnet. For more stories about the history and heritage of Titleist, check out the Titleist Story .
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Every two years, at an early-season PGA Tour event, a box of new Titleist golf balls emerges that is, well, markedly different than most. Safeguarded by a member of the Titleist golf ball product management team, the contents of the box are revealed to tour pro after tour pro, with a couple straightforward questions: Which one do you like best? Why? What’s inside? About a half-dozen of the same prototype Pro V1 golf balls , but each of them with a different sidestamp design. As every new Titleist Pro V1 represents years of rigorous R&D and player testing, every Pro V1 sidestamp represents “at least five months of development that’s running in parallel to the overall process,” according to Senior Golf Ball Product Manager Frederick Waddell. “Based on our player research and testing, we know that the overwhelming majority of golfers today are interacting with the sidestamp on their golf ball at some point during the round,” Waddell says. “But that’s not anything new. We’ve been incorporating alignment features into our Pro V1 models and implementing the feedback of tour players and dedicated golfers going back to 2002.” Equipment standards dictate that every new golf ball listed on the USGA/R&A Conforming Golf Ball list feature a new, unique sidestamp that complies with specific design rules. For each new generation of Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, Titleist designers create a collection of new sidestamps with varying features inspired by recent golfer feedback. Many of these are printed on golf balls at our Custom Operations facility for further internal analysis and deliberation. The semi-finalists, so to speak, are sent to Titleist Ball Plant 3 – the center of Titleist golf ball technology – where they are printed on Pro V1 and Pro V1x prototypes within the authentic manufacturing environment. Next stop: The PGA Tour. While a winner typically emerges from the Tour players’ vote, the final decision is validated through further testing with dedicated golfers, both in-person at golf courses and through Team Titleist surveys. “Any change we make to a Titleist golf ball has to be informed by what golfers are telling us and what they want,” Waddell says. “That is the foundation of our process and everything we do.” In addition, in February 2018, new alignment aid sidestamp designs were made available through the My Titleist customizer on Titleist.com. They instantly became the most popular custom logo options selected by golfers, inspiring the new sidestamp designs for the recently-launched Titleist Tour Soft , Velocity and TruFeel golf balls, along with the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x Enhanced Alignment offerings. Now that you have a better understanding of how we choose our sidestamps, we thought you would enjoy seeing all the different Pro V1 and Pro V1x marks throughout the years — one of the primary distinguishing marks of each model: 2000 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1152.xml 2000 Pro V1 : When the original Titleist Pro V1 debuted in 2000, it incorporated three ground breaking advances: A large resilient core, multi-component construction, and a cast urethane elastomer cover. LOOKING BACK: On Oct. 11, 2000, 47 golfers put the new Pro V1 in play at the PGA Tour’s Invensys Classic in Las Vegas, the first week it is available for competition, marking the largest pluralistic shift of equipment at one event in golf history. The winner, Billy Andrade, also plays Pro V1. 2003 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1153.xml 2003 Pro V1x: The new Pro V1x is introduced for the first time, featuring a dual core and a high-coverage 332 dimple design with 7 different sizes. LOOKING BACK: On April 11, 2004, in a storybook ending to one of the most exciting finishes in Masters history, the winner relies on the Pro V1 golf ball to birdie five of the last seven holes, culminating with a dramatic 18-foot putt to capture his first major championship. 2005 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1154.xml LOOKING BACK: Titleist Brand Ambassador Geoff Ogilvy captured his first major at the 2006 US Open with the '05 Pro V1 2007 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1155.xml 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x : Based on player feedback, new A.I.M. (Alignment Integrated Marking) Technology is added to 2007 Pro V1 and Pro V1x, extending the arrows on each side of the model name for improved alignment. A new staggered wave parting line design and tour-validated alignment integrated marking sidestamp were also introduced to the ‘07 Pro V1 and Pro V1x. LOOKING BACK: On July 23, 2007, Padraig Harrington plays a Pro V1x in winning The Open Championship for his first-career major, triumphing by one shot in a four-hole playoff. 2009 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1156.xml LOOKING BACK: On April 12, 2009, Angel Cabrera wins The Masters on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, marking the second major for Cabrera who also captured the 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont playing Pro V1x. Also in 2009, Bill Haas (Pro V1x) captured the 1,500th victory for the Pro V1 family with his win at the 2010 Viking Classic. 2011 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1157.xml 2011 Pro V1 and Pro V1x: The sidestamp design evolves again as we introduce the same Pro V1 and Pro V1x logo typeface to the A.I.M. sidestamp. LOOKING BACK: The winner of the U.S. Open plays a Pro V1x golf ball to rewrite the record books, capturing his first major championship in wire-to-wire, runaway fashion with an eight-shot victory at at Congressional CC. 2013 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1158.xml LOOKING BACK: In 2013, Brand ambassador Adam Scott (Pro V1) becomes the 1st Australian player to win at The Masters. 2014 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1159.xml 2015 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1160.xml LOOKING BACK: On June 21, 2015, Jordan Spieth wins the U.S. Open, becoming the youngest player since 1922 to win two career majors and only the sixth player to win the Masters and the U.S. Open in the same year. 2017 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1162.xml LOOKING BACK: On August 13, 2017, Justin Thomas earns the 99th PGA Championship in dramatic fashion for his first career major and his fourth victory of the year. And on November 11, 2018, playing Pro V1x, Lee Westwood rallies to win the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa, earning the 3,000th victory for the Pro V1 franchise across the worldwide professional tours since its introduction. 2019 slideshow.titleist.com/.../1161.xml LOOKING BACK: On May 19, 2019, the winner of the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black goes wire-to-wire to win his fourth career major championship in two years, all while playing a Pro V1x. ... #TeamTitleist
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10 year Austin Jet looks over to the camera broadcasting his ace to his father watching from overseas. Austin Jet of Rio, Rancho NM knocks down his second career ACE at the Wigwam (Heritage)Tournament in the Phoenix AZ. September 15,2013. Jet used a pitching wedge on the USGA regulation Par 3 hole. His tee shot disappeared straight into the cup leading ALL the spectators into cheer. Jet used a Pro V1 on his first and a Pro V1x on his second hole in one. PGA.com heard about Jet's hole in one & how his Father was able to witness it on skype while on the other side of the planet. They did a story about it on their website. http://www.pga.com/news/spirit-golf/father-witnesses-junior-golfers-ace-overseas
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Beneath a glaring Las Vegas sun, the tour seeding and validation process for new prototype Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls officially began Monday morning at the PGA Tour’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Those rays reflected particularly brightly off the white boxes that Titleist Golf Ball R&D tour reps Fordie Pitts and Jeff Beyers carried around TPC Summerlin, as they spent Halloween more or less passing out treats: prototype Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. Here are just a few sights and sounds from Monday’s proceedings: At 8 a.m., Titleist tour reps and associates on site this week gathered inside the Titleist Tour Van. “It’s an exciting week, a new prototype Pro V1 and Pro V1x on tour,” said Frederick Waddell, Senior Manager of Golf Ball Product Development, addressing the group. Waddell, along with Pitts and Beyers, spent the next 20 minutes discussing the two new prototypes and answering questions. Toward the end of the discussion, Pitts pointed out the new side stamp, referring to its shape as a “wedge.”Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill, looking over at his boss, Bob Vokey, remarked with a wry smile, “We like that.” Inside the locker room at TPC Summerlin, around 9 a.m., Titleist golf ball loyalist Billy Horschel approached Tour Rep Todd Harris to inquire about the new prototypes. They spent the next few minutes discussing earlier prototypes that Horschel tested at the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral, Horschel wondering how those compared to the new models. “This is like Christmas for PGA Tour golfers,”Horschel said. “Obviously we get a lot of cool things, but when you see a white box, you know there’s something special in here. No one else has it.” Fresh off a victory at the Ryder Cup and a Hall of Fame election, Davis Love III spent at least five minutes chatting with Pitts, asking questions about the two new models. Love is the only participant this week who was also in the field at TPC Summerlin for the 2000 Invensys Classic , when the original Pro V1 prototypes debuted to instant and overwhelming success. He plans to do some on-course testing during his Tuesday practice round. Cameron Smith spent a good half hour testing the new prototype Pro V1x and analyzing his results on Trackman. Pleased with the numbers, he told Pitts and Beyers to put them in his locker for further on-course testing Tuesday. The pace will pick up Tuesday as more players arrive at TPC Summerlin. Stay tuned to Team Titleist for more updates! #1ballingolf
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I was playing in the second round of the Elks Lodge Club Championship and had just parred the first two holes. I was using a Titliest Velocity golf ball and was having problems holding the greens. I decided I would go back to my Pro v1X to help me hold the greens better. My first shot with this ball on the par 3 went in. I saved that Pro v1x but finished the round with another Pro V1x and shot a respectable 78 which is not bad for a 67 year old 11 handicap. I moved up to second place from fifth and almost won. Thanks to my Titliest Pro V1x and the confidence it gave me.
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www.youtube.com/watch Real golfers have always played an invaluable role in the design and development of Titleist golf balls. Our process involves players of all skill levels, from recreational golfers to the most accomplished players on the worldwide professional tours. Player testing, feedback and validation ensures that our products deliver the on-course performance that golfers need to shoot their lowest scores. In the case of the new 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, we relied on golfers more heavily than we had in any previous product launch. In fact, over 80,000 golfers worldwide had a say in the final 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x products. The result - the most advanced and best-performing golf balls Titleist has ever produced. One of the final stops on the road to launching the new 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x took place at the 2016 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, where one final stamp of approval was needed before the Pro V1 and Pro V1x prototypes could earn the Titleist Script. In the video above, join us for an exclusive look back at the final validation process, a vote of confidence from players that gave us the green light to bring the new 2017 Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls to market. #TeamTitleist
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Hole in One using Pro V1x, Par 3, 126 Yards. Hello, This is Sanjay Kamtam. I love the Pro V1x balls, helped me in improving my game from ~20 HandiCap to under 15 now. I love the Pro V1x balls. Recently on Nov 9th 2002, I even had my first Hole in One at Hyderabad Golf Club, Hyderabad, India. I give credit to my Pro V1x Golf ball for the accuracy and the flight. Everyone in my 4 ball knew the moment I hit the ball that this is going in. First bounce about 3 inches before the hole and then in. Thanks to Titleist and Pro V1x team for making a great set of golf balls. Sanjay
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www.youtube.com/watch Pro V1 or new Pro V1x , which one should you play? Join Titleist staff member Michael Breed, one of the nation’s top-ranked instructors and Frederick Waddell, senior product manager for Titleist golf balls, as they move from green to tee, testing the Pro V1 and Pro V1x and explaining the process of evaluating feel, flight and spin to determine which model is best for you.
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The 2016-2017 PGA Tour season is in the books. In a year full of breakthrough victories and major triumphs, Titleist was once again the overwhelming #1 ball for more players and more champions. This season, the game's finest players relied on a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball 22,538 times , more than six times the nearest competitor with 3,226 and more than all competitors combined . During this same time, Titleist golf ball players recorded 166 worldwide victories , more than six times the nearest competitor with 27 . Let's take a look at some highlights from the past year as we look forward to the 2017-2018 season... PGA TOUR Justin Thomas (PGA Tour Player of the Year, 5-time Winner) - CIMB Classic / SBS Tournament of Champions / Sony Open in Hawaii / PGA Championship / Dell Technologies Championship: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 917D3/9.5° driver, 917F3/15° and 915Fd/18° fairway metals, 716 CB (4) and 718 MB (5-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching (46.08 F grind), gap (52.12 F grind), sand (56.14 F grind) and lob (60.10 K grind) wedges, Scotty Cameron Futura X5.5 putter Titleist golf ball players stepped into the winners circle 22 times during the 2016-2017 PGA Tour season, compared to nine for the nearest competitor. It was a breakout year for Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas (Pro V1x), who won five times in 2016-2017. He captured his first major crown at the PGA Championship, added his first FedExCup playoff victory (at the Dell Technologies Championship), finished runner-up at the Tour Championship to become the FedExCup champion and was named the 2016-2017 PGA Tour Player of the Year. Thomas jumped out to the fastest start of any player on Tour, winning three tournaments before February. Thomas successfully defended his CIMB Classic title during the late 2016 shoulder season and then went on to win back-to-back tournaments during the Tour's Hawaiian swing . Thomas's amazing streak was highlighted by the 59 he shot in the first round of the Sony Open. He became the youngest player in history to break 60 on Tour. In June, Thomas recorded his first top-10 at a U.S Open, equaling the U.S Open record for low round with his third-round 63. One month later he won his first major championship title at the 99th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club, coming from two strokes behind to eventually win by two shots. The win marked his fifth PGA Tour victory in his 90th start. Thomas entered the FedExCup Playoffs second in the standings. He retained his position in the top five with T6 finish at The Northern Trust and followed that up with a three-stroke victory over fellow Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth at the Dell Technologies Championship. Jordan Spieth (Pro V1x) also enjoyed multiple wins in 2016-2017. Spieth captured the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February and then won the Travelers Championship by holing a dramatic bunker shot to prevail in a sudden-death playoff. Spieth rode that momentum to Royal Birkdale, where he seized the Claret Jug for his third victory of the season (see European Tour, below) . Spieth finished 2nd in the FedExCup race after posting three top-10 finishes in the first three Playoff events. This year, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans made a significant change, adopting a 2-man best-ball format. Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith and Titleist golf ball loyalist Jonas Blixt both trusted a Pro V1x golf ball and teamed up to win the revamped event in exciting playoff fashion. Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Smith (Pro V1x) earned his maiden victory on the PGA Tour this season (at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans), as did Titleist golf ball loyalist Mackenzie Hughes (Pro V1x / RSM Classic). Titleist Brand Ambassador Russell Henley (Pro V1x) and Titleist golf ball loyalists Kyle Stanley (Pro V1) and Jhonattan Vegas (Pro V1) all made equipment changes this year, trusting their games to a Titleist golf ball (and in Henley's case, full bags of Titleist clubs tee-to-green, as well). The choice paid off for all three, as Henley won the Shell Houston Open, Stanley won the Quicken Loans National and Vegas won the RBC Canadian Open. ••• TITLEIST CLUB HIGHLIGHTS Of the 22 PGA Tour victories recorded by Titleist golf ball players this season, 10 were achieved by Titleist Brand Ambassadors who also relied on full bags of Titleist golf club equipment for their success. The #1 Irons on the PGA Tour and #1 in Wins - More players trusted Titleist irons than any other competing brand, collecting 12 victories in 2016-2017, tops on Tour. Titleist was also the #1 Hybrid on the PGA Tour. This season, players put a Titleist hybrid in play 1,023 times, compared to 660 for the nearest competitor. Players trusting Titleist 917 metals won 11 times on the PGA Tour during the 2016-2017 season, more than any competing brand. Relying on his 917 D3 (9.5°) driver, Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas led the Tour in the Total Driving statistic this season. Titleist unveiled new 718 prototype irons at this year's Quicken Loans National (as well as the European Tour's HNA Open de France) and new 818 prototype hybrids two weeks later at the John Deere Classic and the European Tour's Scottish Open. Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas switched to new 718 MB irons (5-9) and captured his first major at this year's PGA Championship. Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth put a new 718 T-MB 3-iron in the bag shorlty before this year's Open Championship. His amazing recovery shot with the new club on No. 13 at Royal Birkdale helped turn the momentum around in the final round as he claimed his first Claret Jug. Titleist Brand Ambassador Rafa Cabrera Bello also won with new 718's, capturing the Scottish Open the first time he used his new 718 MB irons in competition. This year's tour seeding and performance validation effort is also notable because it marks the introduction of a brand new prototype iron model from Titleist - the 718 AP3 . Titleist Brand Ambassador Jason Bohn made the switch to a full set of AP3 irons (4-PW) and several players added AP3 long irons to their setups, including Titleist Brand Ambassador Jimmy Walker ( AP3 3-iron ), Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben An (AP3 3-iron ) and Titleist Brand Ambassador Bobby Wyatt (AP3 4-iron). In June, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jason Dufner played some inspired golf, trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist clubs as he captured The Memorial Tournament. Dufner drove the ball exceptionally well with his 917D2 driver (10.5°) at Murifield Village, averaging 299 yards off the tee and hitting 73% of fairways. Dufner's win represented the 30th victory across the worldwide professional tours by players relying on a Titleist 917 driver. Since then, players trusting a 917D2 or 917D3 driver have gone on to capture 16 more worldwide titles ...and counting. Master Craftsman Bob Vokey was inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame this summer and his Vokey Design wedges were far and away the most trusted wedges on Tour this season. Nearly half of all wedges in play this year were Vokey Design (47%), more than three times the nearest competitor. Of all the Titleist pitching wedges played on Tour this season, 63% were Vokey Design models. This is a 7% increase from 2015 and clear validation of the Progressive Center of Gravity technology found in Vokey SM6 wedges. Players trusting Vokey Design wedges captured 21 PGA Tour victories this year, including The Players Championship, three of the four major championships contested this year, three FedExCup playoff events and they were the choice of Titleist Brand Ambassador, FedExCup champion and Player of the Year Justin Thomas . Once again, Scotty Cameron putters were the most trusted putters on the PGA Tour, with 40% of all putters in play in 2017 and topping the equipment counts at every event on Tour this season. During that time, players trusting a Scotty Cameron putter won 20 PGA Tour events, including The Players Championship, three of the four major championships contested this year and a FedExCup playoff event. Players trusting Scotty Cameron putters captured 71 victories on the worldwide professional golf tours this season, including 11 wins on the LPGA Tour. This season, Titleist Brand Ambassador Justin Thomas worked with Scotty Cameron on a new putter that would provide the longer sight lines and high-MOI benefits of Scotty's Futura models, but that would also feature more toe-hang to complement Justin's putting stroke. The result was the Scotty Cameron Futura 5.5M , a mid mallet chassis with a shorter shaft bend that Thomas used to capture his first major at the PGA Championship, win the FedExCup and earn Player of the Year honors. Recently, the Futura 5.5M joined the Scotty Cameron Futura lineup and is available in golf shops now. ••• EUROPEAN TOUR Jordan Spieth (Winner) - 146th Open Championship: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 915D2/9.5° driver, 915F/15° fairway metal, prototype 718 T-MB (3), 716 T-MB (4) and 716 AP2 (5-9) irons, Vokey Design SM6 pitching (46.06 F grind), gap (52.08 F grind), sand (56.10 S grind) and lob (60.04 L grind) wedges, Scotty Cameron 009 putter Players trusting Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls won 22 times during the 2016-2017 European Tour season, compared to five for the nearest competitor. With his dramatic win at this year's Open Championship, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth became only the second golfer in history to win three of four major championships before his 24th birthday. Trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and Titleist golf clubs through the bag at Royal Birkdale, Spieth was the only player to fire four consecutive rounds in the 60’s (65-69-65-69). He played his final five holes in 5-under-par to close with 1-under-par 69, good for a 12-under-par 268 victory total, three shots clear of his playing partner and nearest competitor. In addition to his strong 4th-place showing at this year's U.S. Open, Titleist golf ball loyalist Tommy Fleetwood (Pro V1x) won twice this season on the European Tour, capturing the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in January and the HNA Open de France in late June. Titleist Brand Ambassador Renato Paratore (Pro V1x) held off the challenges of fellow Titleist golf ball loyalists Chris Wood (Pro V1x) and defending champion Matthew Fitzpatrick (Pro V1x) to claim the Nordea Masters for his first career European Tour title. The 20-year-old Italian became the youngest winner on the European Tour since 2013. Also celebrating their first victories on the European Tour this year are Titleist golf ball loyalists Dylan Fritelli (Pro V1 / Lyoness Open), Matt Wallace (Pro V1x / Open de Portugal), Jordan Smith (Pro V1 / Porsche European Open), Jason Norris (Pro V1x / Fiji International), Julian Suri (Pro V1x/ Made in Denmark), Romain Wattel (Pro V1x / KLM Open), Lucas Bjerregaard (Pro V1 / Portugal Masters) and Titleist Brand Ambassador Paul Dunne (Pro V1x / British Masters). ••• LPGA TOUR I.K. Kim (Winner) - ShopRite LPGA Classic, Marathon Classic, Ricoh Women's British Open : Titleist Pro V1x golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists won 20 of the 27 events contested on the 2017 LPGA Tour, five times the nearest competitor with 4. Players trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball won four of the five major championships staged this year on the LPGA Tour, including So Yeon Ryu (Pro V1 / ANA LPGA Inspiration), Danielle Kang (Pro V1x / KPMG Women's PGA Championship), Sung Hyun Park (Pro V1x / U.S. Women's Open) and In-Kyung Kim (Pro V1x / Ricoh Women's British Open). These wins marked the first career major titles for each player. In addition to her win at the Women's British Open, Titleist golf ball loyalist In-Kyung Kim (Pro V1x) captured both the ShopRite LPGA Classic and the Marathon Classic, joining Pro V1 golf ball loyalist So Yeon Ryu (ANA LPGA Inspiration, NW Arkansas Championship), Brooke Henderson (Meijer LPGA Classic, New Zealand Women's Open) and Sung Hyun Park (U.S. Women's Open, Canadian Pacific Women's Open) with multiple wins this season. When Sung Hyun Park (Pro V1x) won the U.S. Women's Open earlier this month, it also marked the first LPGA Tour title of her career. Park joins Danielle Kang (Pro V1x), whose major victory at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship was also her maiden LPGA Tour victory. ••• PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS Bernhard Langer (Winner) - Mitsubishi Electric Championship / Regions Tradition / KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, Senior Open Championship, PURE Insurance Championship: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball Titleist golf ball loyalists have won 14 of the first 21 events contested on the 2017 PGA TOUR Champions schedule, five times the nearest competitor with 4. Titleist golf ball loyalist Bernhard Langer (Pro V1) is leading the tour once again with five victories. He earned his record ninth career senior major with a one-shot victory at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, becoming the first player in history to win all five Senior Major Championships. A month later he won his ssecond major of the season at the Senior Open Championship. At Pebble Beach Golf Links, Langer (Pro V1) cruised to a three-shot victory at the PURE Insurance Championship, his fifth victory of the year and the 34th of his PGA TOUR Champions career. The win marks the first for the German since he turned 60 last month. Joining Langer with multiple wins this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Scott McCarron (Pro V1), who followed up his win at the Allianz Championship with his first major victory, a one-stroke victory over two players (one of whom was Langer) at the Constellation Senior Players Championship. Later in the season, McCarron grabbed two more titles, at the Dick's Sporting Goods Open and the Shaw Charity Classic. Also enjoying a major victory this season was Titleist golf ball loyalist Kenny Perry (Pro V1x), who captured his second U.S. Senior Open crown with a record-setting score of 16-under-par 264 at Salem Country Club, eclipsing the previous mark of 267, which he set during his 2013 victory at Omaha Country Club. ••• OTHER GLOBAL HIGHLIGHTS Chesson Hadley (Winner) - LECOM Health Challenge / Albertsons Boise Open: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, 915D3/10.5° driver, 917F2/15° fairway metal, 716 T-MB (3), 716 MB (4-PW) irons, Vokey Design SM6 gap (52.12 F grind), sand (56.08 M grind) and lob (60.08 Mgrind) wedges Titleist Brand Ambassador Chesson Hadley will be returning to the PGA Tour next season along with a host of fellow Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball players who earned tour cards through their regular season play on the Web.com Tour and/or the Web.com Finals. In fact, of the 50 players who punched their tickets to the 2017-2018 PGA Tour, 41 trust a Pro V1 of Pro V1x golf ball. Hadley earned two wins this season and he tops the priority ranking list of the 50 players who will playing on the PGA Tour in 2018. Also capturing two Web.com Tour wins this season (and also heading to the PGA Tour next season) is Titleist golf ball loyalist Stephan Jaeger (Pro V1) , who claimed a two-shot victory at the Rust-Oleum Classic, following up his first victory at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Titleist golf ball loyalist Oliver Bekker (Pro V1) also won multiple times this season, securing victories at the Zambia Sugar Open, the Lombard Insurance Open and the Sun Wild Coast Sun Challenge on the South African Sunshine Tour. Titleist Pro V1x loyalist Peter Karmis also won more than once this year, topping the fields at both the Investec Royals Swazi Open and the Sun City Challenge. Joining Hadley, Jaeger, Bekker and Karmis as a multiple winner this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist Chan Kim (Pro V1x), who has collected two victories so far on the Japan JGTO Tour. Titleist Brand Ambassador Dimi Papadatos has trusted a Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist club equipment to capture two wins to date on the Australasian Tour - at the Victorian PGA Open Championship and at the WA PGA Championship. On the Mackenzie Tour Canada, Titleist golf ball loyalist Kramer Hickok (Pro V1) has prevailed in two tournaments to date, the Players Cup and the Ontario Championship. Last but not least on our list of multiple winners this season is Titleist golf ball loyalist SeungHyuk Kim , who won both the Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay and the Genesis Championship. ••• Below, check out all of the 2016-2017 wins to date and congratulations again to all of #TeamTitleist for an amazing season! TOUR (wins) PGA TOUR (22) Safeway Open Brendan Steele Pro V1x CIMB Classic Justin Thomas Pro V1x OHL Classic at Mayakoba Pat Perez Pro V1 RSM Classic Mackenzie Hughes Pro V1x SBS Tournament of Champions Justin Thomas Pro V1x Sony Open in Hawaii Justin Thomas Pro V1x AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Honda Classic Rickie Fowler Pro V1 Puerto Rico Open D.A. Points Pro V1x Shell Houston Open Russell Henley Pro V1x Zurich Classic of New Orleans Cameron Smith and Jonas Blixt Pro V1x Wells Fargo Championship Winner Pro V1x AT&T Byron Nelson Championship Billy Horschel Pro V1x DEAN & DELUCA Invitational Kevin Kisner Pro V1 The Memorial Tournament Jason Dufner Pro V1x 117th U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Pro V1x Travelers Championship Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Quicken Loans National Kyle Stanley Pro V1 RBC Canadian Open Jhonattan Vegas Pro V1 THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Justin Thomas Pro V1x Wyndham Championship Henrik Stenson Pro V1 Dell Technologies Championship Justin Thomas Pro V1x EUROPEAN TOUR (24) Alfred Dunhill Championship Brandon Stone Pro V1 BMW South African Open Graeme Storm Pro V1x Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Jeung-hun Wang Pro V1x Maybank Championship Fabrizio Zanotti Pro V1 World Super 6 Perth Brett Rumford Pro V1x Joburg Open Darren Fichardt Pro V1x Hero Indian Open SSP Chawrasia Pro V1x Shenzhen International Bernd Wiesberger Pro V1 Volvo China Open Alex Levy Pro V1x Open de Portugal Matt Wallace Pro V1x Nordea Masters Renato Paratore Pro V1x Lyoness Open Dylan Frittelli Pro V1 HNA Open de France Tommy Fleetwood Pro V1x AAM Scottish Open Rafa Cabrera-Bello Pro V1x THE 146th OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Jordan Spieth Pro V1x Porche European Open Jordan Smith Pro V1 Fiji International Jason Norris Pro V1x Made In Denmark Julian Suri Pro V1x D+D Real Czech Masters Haydn Porteous Pro V1x Omega European Masters Matthew Fitzpatrick Pro V1x KLM Open Romain Wattel Pro V1x Portugal Masters Lucas Bjerregaard Pro V1 British Masters Paul Dunne Pro V1x LPGA TOUR (20) PureSilk LPGA Classic Brittany Lincicome Pro V1 x ISPS Handa Women's Australain Open Ha Na Jang Pro V1 Honda LPGA Thailand Amy Yang Pro V1 Kia LPGA Classic Mirim Lee Pro V1x ANA LPGA Inspiration So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 LPGA LOTTE Championship Cristie Kerr Pro V1 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout Haru Nomura Pro V1x Lorena Ochoa Match Play Sei Young Kim Pro V1 LPGA Volvik Championship Shanshan Feng Pro V1x ShopRite LPGA Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Manulife LPGA Classic Ariya Jutanugarn Pro V1x Meijer LPGA Classic Brooke Henderson Pro V1 NW Arkansas Championship So Yeon Ryu Pro V1 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Danielle Kang Pro V1x Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic Katherine Kirk Pro V1 U.S. Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x Marathon Classic In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Ricoh Women's British Open In-Kyung Kim Pro V1x Canadian Pacific Women's Open Sung Hyun Park Pro V1x New Zealand Women's Open Brooke Henderson Pro V1 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (14) Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Tucson Conquistadors Championship Tom Lehman Pro V1x Mitsubishi Electric Championship Stephen Ames Pro V1 Insperity Invitational John Daly Pro V1x Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Pro V1 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry Pro V1 Constellation Senior Players Championship Scott McCarron Pro V1 Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 3M Championship Paul Goydos Pro V1 Dick's Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron Pro V1 Shaw Charity Classic Scott McCarron Pro V1 PURE Insurance Championship Bernhard Langer Pro V1 WEB.COM TOUR (21) The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Kyle Thompson Pro V1x The Bahama Great Abaco Classic Andrew Landry Pro V1x Club Colombia Championship Ethan Tracy Pro V1x Chitimacha Louisiana Open Casey Wittenburg Pro V1 United Leasing & Finance Championship D.H. Lee Pro V1 Corales Puntacana Championship Nate Lashley Pro V1x BMW Charity Pro-Am Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Rex Hospital Open Conrad Shindler Pro V1 Rust-Oleum Championship Stephen Jaeger Pro V1 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Adam Schenk Pro V1 Nashville Golf Open Lanto Griffin Pro V1 LECOM Health Challenge Chesson Hadley Pro V1x Utah Championship Brice Garnett Pro V1 Digital Ally Open Zecheng Dou Pro V1x Ellie Mae Classic Martin Piller Pro V1 Price Cutter Charity Championship Ben Silverman Pro V1 News Sentinel Open Winner Pro V1 WinCo Foods Portland Open Brice Garnett Pro V1 Nationwide Children's Hospitals Championship Peter Uihlein Pro V1x Albertsons Boise Open Chesson Hadley Pro V1x DAP Championship Nicholas Lindheim Pro V1x SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR (14) Eye of Africa PGA Championship Erik van Rooyen Pro V1 Dimension Data Pro-Am Paul Lawrie Pro V1x Zimbabwe Open JC Ritchie Pro V1 Zambia Sugar Open Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Investec Royal Swazi Open Peter Karmis Pro V1x Lombard Insurance Classic Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Zambia Open Riekus Nortje Pro V1x Sun City Challenge Peter Karmis Pro V1x Sun Carnival City Challenge Jbe Kruger Pro V1x Vodacom Origins - Arabella Keith Horne Pro V1x Sun Wild Coast Sun Challenge Oliver Bekker Pro V1 Vodacom Origins - Zimbali Jared Harvey Pro V1 Sun Fish River Challenge MJ Viljoen Pro V1x Sun Boardwalk Challenge Tyrone Ryan Pro V1 ASIAN TOUR (4) Bashundhara Bangladesh Open Jazz Janewattananond Pro V1x Yeangder Heritage Shiv Kapur Pro V1x Thailand Open Rattanon Wannasricahn Pro V1x TAKE Solutions Masters Poom Saksansin Pro V1x JAPAN TOUR (9) Leopalace21 Myanmar Open Winner Pro V1x Token Homemate Cup Wen-Chong Liang Pro V1x Panasonic Open Japan Kenichi Kuboya Pro V1x Kansai Open Shugo Imahira Pro V1x miz Open Chan Kim Pro V1x JGTO Championship Shaun Norris Pro V1x Sega Sammy Cup Chan Kim Pro V1x Fujisankei Classic Hyun-Woo Ryu Pro V1x Tokai Classic Satoshi Kodaira Pro V1x AUSTRALASIAN TOUR (7) Victorian PGA Open Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x New Zealand PGA Championship Jarryd Felton Pro V1x New Zealand Open Championship Mike Hendry Pro V1x Queensland PGA Championship Daniel Pearce Pro V1 Papua New Guinea Open Winner Pro V1 WA PGA Championship Dimi Papadatos Pro V1x Northern Territory PGA Championship Winner Pro V1x MACKENZIE TOUR CANADA (5) Bayview Place Cardtronics Open Max Rottluff Pro V1 GolfBC Championship Robby Shelton Pro V1x The Players Cup Kramer Hickok Pro V1 Mackenzie Investements Open Hank Lebioda Pro V1x Ontario Championship Kramer Hickok Pro V1 ONEASIA TOUR (2) GS Caltex Maekyung Open Sang Hee Lee Pro V1x Kolon Korea Open Yi Keun Chang Pro V1x KOREAN TOUR (12) SK Telecom Open JinHo Choi Pro V1x Caido Dream Open WooHyun Kim Pro V1x Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Caido Golden V1 Open JungHwan Lee Pro V1x KPGA Championship JungGon Hwang Pro V1x Gunsan CC Jeonbuk Open HyungJoon Lee Pro V1x Caido Male Open KyungNam Kang Pro V1x Gyeongbuk Open HyungSeok Seo Pro V1 Teeupㆍgswing MEGA Open Yi Keun Chang Pro V1x ShinHan DongHae Open Richard T. Lee Pro V1x Genesis Championship SeungHyuk Kim Pro V1 Jeju Open JiHoon Lee Pro V1 PGA TOUR CHINA (4) Beijing Open Bryden Macpherson Pro V1 Yulongwan Yunnan Open Josh Geary Pro V1 CGD Yunnan Championship Shun Yat Hak Pro V1x Binhai Forest Tianjing Open Taihei Sato Pro V1x PGA TOUR LATINOAMÉRICA (7) 70 Avianca Colombia Open Winner Pro V1x Molino Canuelas Championship Winner Pro V1x Guatemala Stella Artois Open Winner Pro V1x 86 Abierto OSDE del Centro Winner Pro V1x Essential Costa Rica Classic Winner Pro V1x San Luis Championship Oscar Fraustro Pro V1 Bolivia Open Juan Alvarez Pro V1x #TeamTitleist
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I've had many memorable days playing golf for the past 58 years and a hole in one is not one of them but on August 28 hole number 3 black course at D Fairchild Wheeler playing with my best friends Joe Perrotta,Jim Brideau and Joe Drywer I hit my Titleist pro v1x 10ft. behind the pin and drew it down the hill into the hole.A 19th hole celebration followed the round.
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I got my first ever hole in one over the weekend at my home club, Marlborough Country Club. On the 12th hole playing 163, downhill, downwind. I hit a 2013 Titleist Pro V1x with my 9 iron that never left the flag. It felt like slow motion as it rolled toward the hole and disappeared! One of my good friends also aced the 7th hole that day!
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I was fitted for an entire set of Titleist clubs at the Fitting Center in Acushnet, Mass in May of this year. LPGA Professional Karen Gray was an absolute pleasure to work with in building my set. Less than 2 months later, (on July 4!) I had a hole in one on my home course, Glens Falls Country Club, on the 205 yd 12th hole using my new 17 degree hybrid and a ProV1x as recommended by Karen based on my typical ball flight. I would say that was a Perfect Fitting with immediate results! Michael Niles
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I had my first double eagle today from 209 yds. Hitting my 3 iron from the fairway on the 7th hole a 524 yd. par 5 at Tierra Santa golf course in Weslaco, Tx. I am a weekend golfer who has been practicing more and it has paid off. I went on to play my best round ever, 2 under par 70. One of the best days of my life!
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On July 11 2013 after so many close calls playing a Pro-Vix # 4 at Old York Country Club hole # 2 playing 178 yd, I hit the shot that I dream of every night easy 5 iron two bounces and roll into the hole. I was the star for the week. Thank you Titleist for a wonderful ball.
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While playing with my weekly group of players at our home course, we came up on hole #16 at The Sanctuary. Today's tees were 125 yds. I led off our threesome and hit a PW that was just a thing of beauty. It landed about 4 feet past the flag. We watched it roll and just disappear. The three of us were yelling and high fiving. The threesome on the green of #15 watched it and our last threesome in the fairway of #15 heard everyone yelling and cheering. It was a surreal moment. My first ever Ace. Thank you ProV1x.
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Was playing at the OAKS Country Club in Tulsa Okla. on Thursday August 29,2013. On number 6, playing 156 yards using a nine iron and a Pro V1x. The ball went straight in the hole,slam dunk. Couldn't believe it!! Felt better than I could have imagined. Awesome
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Played golf for years. Was visiting Las Vegas and playing 2nd round of the day - first was ok but felt that I could have played better. So I was playing Las Vegas Paiute Sun course as my second 18 for the day and was chipping and putting beyond belief. Ended up with best round of year (71). Came up to the 17th hole and just felt something special was happening and had feeling that I could hit a hole in one and wanted to use correct ball for hole. Was playing and trying some crome balls and felt that I was due for something and switched to my normal Tournament ball - Titleist Pro V1x. Slightly downhill par 3, playing 125 yards that day according to skycaddie. Used a 9-iron and nailed it with slight draw towards pin. Hit very softly about 3-5 feet from pin and rolled towards cup. Saw it settle right at pin and slowly sink into the cup. Didn't believe I had holed it until my partners hollered that I had hit a hole-in-one. Still incredulous until actually got ball out of hole. Last round in vegas and left back to go to work so a real fitting ending to day. The pro V1x performed exactly as desired and as well as I could have ever hoped. Great Ball.
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November 11, 2013 John's Island West in Vero Beach Florida was holding a Pro-Member charity outing for the Boy's and Girls Club. The 14th hole which was a par 5, I finished with a sandy birdie. Waiting on the tee box for the green to clear on the par 4, 15th, I decided to let the four members in my group tee off ahead of me. Once the green was clear I picked up some grass to throw into the air to see which direction the wind was blowing. The wind was blowing right to left. I ranged the flag at 256 yards up hill. I pulled out my Titleist 913f 3 Wood and played a draw to let ride with the wind. My Pro V1x hit left of the flag and saw the ball curl to the right and down to the toward the flag and we all lost site of the ball. As we were in the golf cart, the group in front of us that was on the next tee box ran onto the 15th green waving as if the ball has gone into the hole! I could not believe that it was in the hole on a par 4. It was a unique Hole-In-One considering that it was my first! Hope to have many more to come in the future.
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I was 182 yards out hitting a 6 iron when i hit the ball ithought i was long and went to hole could not find ball looked in hole an there was a Pro V1x
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I have been playing golf for over 60 years and had never made a hole in one until October 1, 2013 and now I another one on December 5, 2013. Both were made at Southwood Golf Course Tallahassee, Florida. I was playing Titleist 714 AP1 irons and a Pro V1X ball. Life is good.
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Today the 24th of August 2013 I got my first hole in one at the Cabinet View Golf Club in Libby Montana. It was on hole #15 185 yard par 3. I was using a Pro V1x, with my 4 iron. This is my third year playing serious golf. Maybe more in the future.
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I met my good friend Dewey Kwong for a round of golf. In the past we have been playing a foursome but this day was just us. I pull out my first Pro V1 ball and expect it to drift to the right and lose the ball into the range. This time--no-- the ball was in the middle of fairway. I say I am going to have a good day.. So we roll up to hole number 2, usually the distance is about 140-150 at the whites. I pull my Pro V1x out my pocket. I walk up to the tee box, you can't see the dance floor other than the flagpole. My shot looks picture perfect, but we've played this hole so much, we know it's probably drifted to the back end of the hole.. We walk up Dewey's ball was off to the left. My divot mark was close to the pin. I reach down to clean the divot and start looking for my ball. I look down and I see my Titlelist 2 ball in the cup. "Hey Dewey", I call, "come here". He laughs "why, do you need me to fix your divot?". "OMG, its a freaking hole-in-one!!! We go to the snack shack, which is near hole #2. Dewey tells Carolotta …"Mike just got a hole in one!" "How come no one yelled?", she says and we just smiled. She gives up 2 cold tasty beers and a water. We toast the beer and try to do it again! After the 18th hole, we went to the bar and took a shot of Jagermeister. We were done for the day! Cheers, Mike Ziebell
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For 12 years I had been a golfer with one lonely hole in one. Within the last 6 days I have become a 3 hole in one golfer! Two aces in the last week. First one was in the second round of the PGA Player Ability Test at Quail Run Golf Course in Banks, OR. My hole in one on the 16th hole was a HUGE part of my easily passing the test. 9 iron, 125 yards, and into a strong 20 mph wind. With a Titleist ProV1x of course! Second Ace was at the Nicklaus Course at Pronghorn in Central Oregon six days later. Just a fun round with some of my coworkers. 7th hole, 9 iron from 150 yards. Again, and of course, with a Titleist ProV1x! Pretty amazing week of golf! Hope to have another one real soon (is that being greedy?) Thanks Titleist!
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5th Hole of the annual Berwick Academy BullDog Classic at the Ledges in York Maine. 125 yard pitching wedge using a Pro V1x. I knew I hit a good shot and was expecting it to be close, like 3 feet or something... So I reached down to take my tee out of the divot—and the foursome on the next fairway went crazy, yelling it's in! On the tee it was hard to see due to the angle of the sun. I first thought it behind the pin... But sure enough, when I we all looked closely, we couldn't see my ball on the green, it really went in the hole! This is my first one and I'm totally thrilled! Funny thing is the Tournament had a hole-in-one pool for $50.00 and I didn't enter it—who gets a hole in one in a tournament with a hole-in-one pool? We'll if I entered the prize would have been a $5,000.00 home entertainment system. So no flatscreen TV for me but I still won closest to the pin; a prize of 1 dozen swoosh One balls. I hope Dick's Sporting Goods will let me swap these swoosh balls for some PROV1xs as the Ledges Pro Shop doesn't sell swoosh—can you blame them. ;)
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Just thought I would let my friends at Titleist know that since switching to the Pro V1x from my B330 I have had two hole in ones in less than 5 months. Attached is the most recent from a few weeks ago at Chattanooga Golf & CC 18th hole. Uphill Par 3 playing 178. Hit 8 iron and flew in the cup. Thanks for helping me find the right ball for my game. I love the control I get on my right to left ball fight. Have a great week and thanks for your great products.
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It was a raining day today at my home course Meadow Creek golf course in Charlottesville ,Va. We have a daily money ball group ...only four of us showed up . We decided to play a captains choice scramble. We were all tied up going into hole 8. I get up to hit the ball(Titleist ProV1x) . I hit a nice 8 iron 150 yards , it hits about 8 to 12 inches past the hole and sucks back right in the cup.... I literally almost cried!!! It is by far the most amazing golf shot I have ever witnessed. Thanx for listening.
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Tonight, while playing Hemlock Springs golf course in Geneva, Ohio, I had my my first hole in one. It happened on #14, a par 3, 167 yards to the middle. I hit my self made #9 wood while playing a ProV1X #1...Thank you Titleist for such a great ball.
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On October 30, 2013, fresh out of a three day hospital stay, I came up to the third hole on Foxtail North in Rohnert Park, California, with a group in front of us,waving us up. From 194 yards, with a 5 wood, I one hopped it right into the hole with a Titlist ProV1X 3. What is rather ironic about this story is that I have had two other hole in ones. The first one, on July 24, 2005, from 104 yards, with a pitching wedge in hand, I got my first hole in one with the Titleist ProV1X 2 in the two man club championship and cost me $360.00 in drinks. My second hole in one was on my birthday, October 8, 2006 with a Pro V1x 2. My point being, Titleist, I'll never play another ball. All three of my holes in one have been with the Titleist Pro V1x series! Thanks Titleist!
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Now I know this isn't a hole in one, but I mean an albatross is good too right guys? haha still chasing the elusive hole in one, but at least I can say I've had an Albatross! Best part was, I almost holed out for eagle on the following hole with the same ball! Details: Elmwood Golf and Country Club, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada Future Links Prairie Championship (shotgun practice round) 18th Hole Par 5 490 yards 212 yard 6 Iron Pro V1X
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I recently hit my 3rd hole in one on Hole #3 at Capital City Club - Crabapple Course. 193 yards, 5 iron, with my Titleist Pro V1x!
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First time playing the course, got to 17th hole with 3 others and course marshal waiting for us to tee off. I was last to hit. Used a 7 iron for 131 yards, wind against, green surrounded by traps with a center pin location. Ball bounced once and kicked right, into the hole! Couldn't believe my eyes and I wasn't convinced until I saw the Pro V1x in the hole! Whoopie! Lots of high fives and then went on to birdie the signature 18th hole! Received a HIO certificate from the nice people at the course. My second career HIO.
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12/4/13 My second hole in one with Titleist Pro VIx. 138 yard at Hidden Falls Golf Course, Meadowlakes, TX. Not bad for a 66 year old duffer.
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Went out to play the La Cantera Resort Course with my college roommate on November 1st. We always seem to get each other in a competitive mood when we play. On hole #13 par 3 playing 128 yards he hit his shot about 2 feet right of the pin, pin high. I knew I had to get it inside of him so I hit a slight right to left draw into a pin that was tucked behind the front bunker. After I hit the shot I knew it had to be close because it was going right at the pin. The group in front of us that was teeing off on #14 started walking towards our green and yelled it went in the hole. Upon arrival we could see my roommates ball, but not mine. Once I looked in the hole I saw mine and at that point I went numb and didn't know what to do, it was an amazing feeling to hit a hole in one. I used a PW and a Titleist Pro V1x golf ball to hit this shot!
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While the 95th PGA is in my hometown at Oak Hill Country Club , I had to play in my golf league on Thursday night. I was having a fairly good round when we came to the 17th hole, a 156 yard uphill par 3. I said to my partner how about a hole in one, he said why not. He preceded to put his ball up on the green left of the hole. I stepped up and hit a perfect 7 iron with a nice tight draw from right to left. The Pro V !x landed softly, bounced once and headed toward the flag stick. All of a sudden the ball disappeared, I thought this can't be, I looked through my range finder and didn't see anything behind the stick. We couldn't wait to get up to the green. We walked to the hole and there it was my Pro V1x #4 laying at the bottom of the cup. Thanks to Titleist for making a great ball. I might add that I am just south of sixty and seem to be getting better at a game I love. Also, I will be heading to the PGA on Saturday the 10th of August to catch some of the amazing golf on an amazing golf course.
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It was an amazing fall day at one of Northern Michigan's premier courses. I was hitting 3rd in our 3 some as my buddy had just birdied 16. Jared hit a shot to 3 feet, beautiful 7 iron shot. Dean hits a 8 iron pin high to the right fringe, so Dean and myself hit approx the same distances so I too use an 8 iron. I hit my shot, lower trajectory than I wanted, but its a pin seeker. It hits about 15 feet in front of the pin, releases and drops dead center of cup. Jared Birdies, Dean Pars, scorecard reads, 1,2,3 awesome! It was my second Hole in One, BOTH using Pro V1x!
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152 yrds to the pin. Took a 7 iron and aimed 15 feet right of the pin. Hit a smooth draw, landed two feet right of the pin and just rolled in. I was begging for it to go in when it hit the green, and it sure did!!! My partners shouted "drinks for everybody". I walked away because there were 14 of them..hahaha
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This is my second hole in one, the first back in 2011. The difference between the two, I felt that the first one was pure luck. Now that I play with better clubs and Titleist Pro V1x balls, I have more confidence in my swing. I didnt know that the ball was going in, but I knew that I would at least have a make able birdie put.
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While I have never aced a par 3, nor have I come close to shooting par, I do have a great golf shot in my books. In Virginia Beach, VA at the Ocean View golf course on the 3rd hole par 5, I hit a decent drive to the left side of the fairway. Looking at a second shot from 175yds out, I decided to pull my Titleist AP2 7 iron out and nestle it down to a shiny Pro V1x. With the pin in the back, I took a smooth swing that sent that ball dead aimed to the back pin. With a couple of hops and just the right amount of roll, my friend and I watched as the ball disappeared right into the cup. While I know the elusive double eagle is more rare than a hole in one, I still yearn for an ace. I guess that is what keeps me coming back for more!
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Downhill par 3 with a 205 yard carry over a marsh. I hit my Pro V1x with a 4 hybrid, the ball hit 8 feet short of the hole,rolled up a slight backstop and came in the backdoor.Niceeeeeeeee!!!!!!
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My buddy and I were joined by two friends who caught up with us on a 160 yard par 3 at Moccasin Bend Golf Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee. There immediate comment was that the green didn't hole the ball well and it would roll off the back into a bunker. I explained that the Kmart rocks you were using were too hard and won't hold the green. You need a Pro V1 control ball that will spin, launch a high shot hitting hear the flag, take a hop, and spin back to the pin. One said "Really!" Well, why don't to show us how it's done! I took a seven iron, launched a high draw shot hitting by the pin. It took two hops by and spun back into the hole. I was dumbfounded by the feat but having two other holes-in-one I didn't panic and was trying to quickly think of something I could say. So I turned around, looked at the three guys with their mouths open, and said "Are there any questions?" It was the best hole-in-one I ever made.
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I'm 13 years old and I play out of Champion Hills Country Club, I play there just about everyday to get better and for the fun of the game. Par is 33 and I shoot right around there consistently from the back tees. I was 1 under going into hole number 8 with a birdie on hole 5. The pin was back right but had a middle pin. I knew that it was going to play longer so I hit a 7 iron I knew that I hit it good off the face of the club. I also knew that it might have gone in I saw it hit the green and go in in excitement over being a golfer I was super happy I've been working at it like many golf enthusiasts. I ended up paring hole number 9 and shooting a 30 -3 under par. I am working to become a professional golfer. I work harder than anyone I know at it and I strive this winter to get better. My hole-in-one was one of the happiest moments of my life thanks to Titleist Pro V1x Thanks Titleist!
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