• 2nd hole in one in 6 months

    Titleist has been good to me . 200yrd Par 3 up hill and not site of the hole . Got to the green and couldn’t find my ball and the only place it could have been and we didn’t check was the hole and there it was . This was more special because my brothers…

  • Tensei 1K Blue 65 tipping in hybrid

    Does anyone know what the standard factory tip trim is in GT2 3,4, and 5 hybrid?

  • Pink Hat

    How can I get my hands on the T Mobile Titleist pink hat Clark wears

  • RE: The Tao of Customer Service

    Probably another good reason Titleist is still the #1 brand in golf clubs.
    On the other hand, let's hope that somebody didn't drop off their new GT2 7 wood for inspection, and when he picked it up he ended up with a TSR2.
  • RE: Loyalty Program

    Chuck Z said:

    Barry M said:
    Yellow is over rated anyway. I once had a yellow car when I was 18, and the girls all laughed at me so I traded it in.

    Good one Barry. Traded in that yellow Camero for a red Mustang or maybe a purple GTO?

    Moss green Chevy 4x4…
  • First Hole in One

    Been playing for 18 years. Usually play with a Vice Pro+. Was using a Pro V1X, Hole #10, 117 to Pin, wind in the face right to left. Hit a soft 50 landing about 3’ right of the flag, bounced and spun back down to the left in the hole.

  • 4th hole in one

    82 yards to pin. Bunker in front, creek surrounding green. Gap wedge, 4 man best ball tournament..

  • Hole in One

    Hole 8 at Black Dersert Resort from the Championship tees 140 yards down wind and I hit and 50 Degree Sm9 with a nice little Draw towards the pin and the ball was right at the flag and the ball disappeared. We thought it was short cause it didn’t bounce…

  • RE: Titleist Mini Driver GT 280 Latest

    Luis_M said:
    Definitely wanting to try the new GT280 so hopefully we get some news soon! Maybe in 2 weeks during the Masters?

    I'm with you Luis - hopefully on Tuesday??? Fingers crossed April 1 brings some good news...
  • Spring has Sprung

    There’s a week in March—sometimes April—when the Carolinas can’t make up their mind about what season they’re in. The leaves on some oaks turn red before they turn green, disguising a few days of fall on the brink of spring. By the end of March, it’s…