With such quality and variety of golf balls available on the market, how is it possible to decide what’s best for you? We spoke to manufacturers, retailers and professionals for their take. And if you’ve never thought about being ‘ball fitted’, you soon will.
The irons, which appear to possibly be replacements for the company’s AP1 and AP3 (The T100’s look closer to the AP2 model) are being shown to tour staff as part of the company’s tour seeding and validating process.
The Titleist TS1, the new addition to the TS family of drivers introduced last year, is something completely different for the brand and yet reflects precisely what the design mission of the line was from the beginning: a total emphasis on speed.
This week at the Memorial Tournament – oddly, an event at which no tour vans are allowed on site – the company has brought out its TS2 and TS3 hybrids as well as utility irons that bear “500” and “510” engraved on the hosel.
Smith has made a few changes to his equipment in the past few months, putting Titleist’s latest version of its Pro V1x ball in play at the Australian Open.
Eight players put the ball in play last week at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, according to Titleist reps, with expected conversions to be more in coming weeks.