• Watch: Why is Stopping Power Important in a Golf Ball?

    Stopping Power describes a golf ball's potential ability to halt its forward momentum and come to rest, particularly on the green surface. In this video, Titleist golf ball experts discuss how materials and golf ball construction influence stopping…

  • RE: Team Titeist Bag Tags

    Mark M said:
    Good evening Team Titleist members,
    I just got my bag tag in the mail along with a special surprise  with a lovely holiday card and a dozen logoed “Team Titleist” Pro V1s

    Thanks Team Titleist and hope you all have a great and joyful Christmas…

  • Registering new Titleist irons?

    Does anyone know where on the Titleist website or within team Titleist to register a newly purchased set of Titleist irons? Many thanks!

  • Dunedin golf club

    #6 150yds at Dunedin golf club

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  • FJ Hawaiian Swing

    The collection is out for purchase; I picked up the shirt, hoodie, and hat.

  • RE: Watch: Use This Strategy to Hit Better Approach Shots in Golf

    This is a video that many need to watch. Often we play a number instead of playing the greens.
  • RE: Advice for New Time Golfer

    Finding a pro is sometimes a huge challenge because I’ve encountered way too many pros that try to adapt players swings to their personal tastes. Swings match personalities and should be catered to the player. Although I’d advocate for this if you find…
  • RE: Watch: Dial In Your Chipping and Short Game Distance Control with Michael Breed

    Watching this video again made me understand something different and answers on3 of my recent threads. Hopefully me working this drill will help me understand my rollout when chipping more. Further guidance on understanding hard versus soft greens would…
  • RE: Bandon Dunes or Pacific Dunes?

    Hard to choose. I would play the original, Bandon Dunes, especially if with your kid. Then plan a return trip and play all of them. There is nothing better than the full experience, playing each course and enjoying the uniqueness of each course, enjoying…
  • 1st Hole in One

    At 72 years of age I thought perhaps one would never be accomplished. On the 11th hole at Spruce Creek Preserve course in Dunellen Fl I finally got one. The hole was playing 112yds against a soft breeze. Using a 9-iron the ball flew straight and nestled…