Balls Tour Clubs How We Went from Making Golf Balls to Making PPE By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff On 8 June 2020 Titleist Ball Plant 3 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. For more than eight decades, the Acushnet Company has been designing and manufacturing golf balls in its facilities in the...
Tour Clubs Q&A with Scotty Cameron on the New Special Select Putters By Mike D., Titleist Staff On 15 April 2020 Our friends over at the Scotty Cameron Putter Studio recently sat down with Scotty for a casual conversation about his new line of putters, what was different and...
Balls Tour How Players on the PGA and LPGA Tours Mark Their Golf Ball By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff On 8 April 2020 Have you ever wondered how the best players in the world mark their Titleist golf ball? Check out the video above to learn the unique, and often superstitious, way...
The Links Life with Tom Coyne By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff On 26 March 2020 To Tom Coyne, golf is more than just a game or an obsession. It's a connection — a connection with nature, places, and most of all, people. If you haven't...
Video Titleist Tips: Defeat Tension for an Effortless Golf Swing By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff On 13 March 2020 A hallmark of many great golfers is how easy they make it look. When they take the club back from the ball, they seem unhurried, almost casual. They glide through...
Balls Tour Why Patrick Cantlay Trusts the Titleist Pro V1x By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff On 12 March 2020 Patrick Cantlay (Titleist Pro V1x) For Patrick Cantlay, 2019 was a coming out party. The former collegiate stand-out and top-ranked amateur player in the world had turned pro...
Balls Tour Clubs Breakthrough at Bay Hill By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff On 9 March 2020 PGA TOUR: Having already earned four victories on the European Tour, Tyrrell Hatton (Pro V1x) secured his first career PGA TOUR title with a one-shot victory under...
Video Titleist Tips: Short Game 101 with Brandon Stooksbury By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff On 6 March 2020 The Bump & Run Shot “The most common pitfalls I see when people try to chip are positioning the ball too far back in the stance and leaning the handle too far...