Most prized Titleist possession?

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By Alex

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  1. Joseph E

    Joseph E
    JOHNSTOWN, PA

    Love my TT hat, wearing it out.... I'll need to get a new one soon.
  2. Aloha Bruce

    Aloha Bruce
    Sunnyvale, CA

    Here's another one of my prized Titleist possessions a stainless steel Scotty Cameron pivot tool. This SS tool was given to me by a friend of mind who's a member of TCC who knows Scotty. TCC used to have a program called Cameron Kids which was a program where you would nominate a kid with their story about why they should be selected as a Cameron Kid. The kid would tell you about the putter of their dreams including head cover, grip, paint fill and stamping. I was honored to have two of my nominations selected as a Cameron Kid. All the work on my first Cameron Kid Ryan's putter was done by Scotty including the stamping of Ryan's first and last name on the bumper of the putter. Scotty also signed the head cover. The putter was then sent to me and I would arranged a meeting with the parents without letting the kid know that they were about to receive the putter of their dreams. Boy was Ryan shocked when he saw his putter. He couldn't thank everyone enough for what they did for him. In 2015 Ryan also a member of the First Tee was selected to play in the Nature Valley First Tee Champions Tour event at Pebble Beach. Boy was that an honor for Ryan. Anyway my friend on TCC went to see Scotty and told him that Ryan was selected to play in the Champions event. So Scotty being Scotty got a head cover and signed it wishing Ryan good luck in the tournament. Another wow for Ryan and he couldn't thank Scotty enough. I was given the SS tool because both of my nominations were selected as a Cameron Kid.
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  3. Aloha Bruce

    Aloha Bruce
    Sunnyvale, CA

    Here's my Scotty Cameron 100th Anniversary Putter that I got last year celebrating Pebbles 100th Anniversary and the 2019 US Open. This is a special putter and means a lot to me.
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  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Aloha Bruce said:

    Here's my Scotty Cameron 100th Anniversary Putter that I got last year celebrating Pebbles 100th Anniversary and the 2019 US Open. This is a special putter and means a lot to me.
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    You da man, Bruce, you da man.......pretty niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice collectable.......well done......I definitely would have to play it to show it off.....KUDOs
  5. Steve E

    Steve E
    Stockton, CA

    WOW..Gorgeous...
  6. Manny A

    Manny A
    Staten Island, NY

    Military
    For me? Nuff said
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  7. COBrien

    COBrien
    Wisconsin

    Th Whistling Straits ball is awesome!
  8. Gsoup

    Gsoup
    Nashville

    After this weeks round, it has to be my TS3 Driver. At 67 years old I hit every fairway. According to Garmin Golf, my average driving distance was 267.
  9. My hole in one bag tag from titleist
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  10. I think I’d have to say that loving country music and golf that my SC NASHVILLE headcover would possibly be up there for me, one day I’d love to get there but for now one can dream
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  11. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Jonathan G said:

    I think I’d have to say that loving country music and golf that my SC NASHVILLE headcover would possibly be up there for me, one day I’d love to get there but for now one can dream
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    Love the Nashville putter headcover. Being a native Tennessean, you are right Nashville is a special place. I grew up on the other side of the mountains in Knoxville listening to WSM as a country farm boy. The only station our grandfather would allow us to listen to. His radio, house, and farm, his rules. When he was away we would change the station and catch heck if we forgot to put it back on WSM. So growing up I learned to love Gospel, Bluegrass and old country music. He would not allow us to listen to any Rock and Roll. I have grown to have a deep appreciation for a large variety of genres of music. When I first became a District Manager for Levi Strauss in the mid 70's I had a cost center in Nashville. It was a great time for a young single person. Tennessee offers a great variety of genres of music and some of the greatest artists have come out of my home state. East Tennessee: Gospel and bluegrass. Middle: Country. West: Blues, R&B and Rock & Roll. I am more of a fan of the old country singers; Patsy Cline, Hank Locklin, George Jones, as an example but do like some of the later artists Martina McBride, Reba, John Anderson, Travis Tritt, Holly Dunn, and my favorite Alan Jackson. The current country music right now is more rock and roll. Darius Rucker who lives about a mile from us is pretty good. Currently living in South Carolina but my roots are still in Tennessee. Bottom line, go to Nashville, young man........Tennessee also has some awesome BBQ......
  12. My most valueable thing right now is the V1 I‘m playing with, but I do need new irons and eyeing strongly for the T100S‘s (second best T200) - didn‘t make the final decission yet.
    Coming spring it will happen!
  13. Had the good fortune of a custom fit in August at Titleist HQ in Cambridgeshire,New Ts2 Driver,3Wood and Hybrid. T100s Irons and SM8 Vokey's. Love everything about the new set-up,seeing the Improvements already. No disrespect to my old ap2's,but these new Irons are just a different class. Whilst there had a big surprise from my Titleist fitter. A TT pitch repairer and Bag Tag. Best day made even better. Thank you Team Titleist.
  14. My 54 degree wedge, just perfect for my frequent missed greens!
  15. One of the very first ones done by Scotty Cameron back in the early 90’s...
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  16. The limited edition 500 ones but only 2 in France
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  17. Andym076

    Andym076
    paisley

    I'm waiting on my titleist swag coming through the door any minute now
  18. Terry E

    Terry E
    Clinton Township, MI

    I would have to say my hole-in-one bag tag. Just a great thing Titleist does for it’s members.
  19. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    My Bullseye flange putter with a Neumann leather wrap grip. Got it in 1989 and it sits comfortably in my closet.
  20. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    My Bullseye flange putter with a Neumann leather wrap grip. Got it in 1989 and it sits comfortably in my closet.
  21. The Pro V1 I used the day I achieved my dream of shooting level par.
  22. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Since my previous post, I have received a Team Titleist bag tag, and can honestly say that I will have it longer than anything in my bag. Thanks so much Team Titleist and especially Allan Blocker!
  23. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    I'm not very adept at downloading photos but I'll give it a shot. This is a 1999-2000 Scotty Cameron Del Mar prototype inspired by Sergio Garcia. Scotty made this prototype in 2 versions, one with Sergio's name on the bottom, and one without.Not sure how many he made of each, but I haven't sen another one.

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  24. I can’t think of the last time I’ve had this much love for a golf club! I constantly go back to my golf bag just to uncover it and admire it!
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