Titleist

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Titleist is a brand name of the Acushnet Company based in Fairhaven, Massachusetts (USA). Acushnet also owns FootJoy (golf shoes), Pinnacle (inexpensive balls) and Scotty Cameron (putter) as well as the Swiss clothing brand Kjus. Golf equipment such as golf balls , woods, irons and wedges are produced under the name Titleist . Equipment such as bags and gloves are also sold. The name Titleist is derived from titlist (American for title holder).

The clubs marketed under Titleist have always been aimed at better players and are also regularly played on the tours. The putters by Scotty Cameron, which have achieved a kind of cult status in the scene, play a special role here.

Golf balls are of particular importance to the brand. Since 1948, the majority of the winners on the American PGA Tour played with Titleist balls.

The PTS SoLo ball model is aimed at recreational golfers, the NXT Tour and NXT Extreme models for medium to high level golfers.

The majority of top golf professionals play with the Pro V1 or Pro V1x ball model. These are Steve Stricker , Adam Scott , Pádraig Harrington , Vijay Singh , Ángel Cabrera , Zach Johnson , Bernhard Langer , José María Olazábal , Tom Watson , Davis Love III and many more.

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  3. http://www.titleist.de/players/playersgolfballs.asp?tour=&letter=-&player_name=Suchen+Sie+Golfpros ...