• Re: Mfg year of my AP2

    Sounds like you have yourself a set of the first gen (2008) AP's. However, hopefully you purchased them through an authorized Titleist rep. Some online companies, or bidding sites, have a TON of counterfeit clubs. 

    A customer brought in a "new"…

  • Wild Turkey Golf Course

    Hole 7 , 155yds over a rock quarrey. I'm 36yr's old, been playing since 13yrs old. Never had a hole in one. Hit a nice draw, did not see the ball go in from the tee box because of the pin placement -right side of the green, my buddy Dan says after I hit…

  • Re: Favorite PGA Championship venue?

    Definently Whistling Straits or Kiawah. When the wind gets to blowing at Kiwah its one of the toughest tracks and Whistling Straits I think is the most intimidating course visually.

  • Finally

    The first two players in the group hit solid shots to the green off of the same exact tee, same spot. Looking down at the broken tee, I said to the third player to hit, "Don't wreck that tee, it's a good one"

    The third player picks the ball clean off…

  • Re: Surefit + SW Adjustment

    Cameron D said:

    Jacob,

    No need to hear it click more then once.  Once it clicks, the club head is locked securely to the shaft.

    Cameron

    1-888-TITLEIST

    Thank you. Now I can put that to rest, I was kind of worried that I might have been damaging…

  • Re: 913 Hybrid

    Stock shaft - see http://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/fairways/913H.aspx

    Good choice - and you might as well get fit to make sure you fill the right distance gap with that club.

  • My first Hole in one

    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…

  • It was almost Raining

    It was raining but we want to play on.
    Very surprised as the surface of the green was hidden.

  • Re: looking to buy titleist irons

    Adam; Go to an authorized Titleist fitter, and they can tell you exactly what clubs you need. There may be a minimal charge (probably $50-$100) and usually if you buy a set of clubs from them, they will apply the fitting charge toward the price of the…