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Golf Digest on MSNAnalyzing the last three versions of Titleist drivers with a swing robotThese are words that have been used to describe Titleist drivers before the arrival of TS. It could be argued that no ...
Titleist has brought back its forged 680 MB irons for a limited time, clubs that Adam Scott, Webb Simpson and other stars ...
Titleist Eliminates Need for This Commonly Used Gadget with New Golf Ball Release originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There ...
Many of those birdies, hole outs and overall epic shots were done with a Titleist golf ball, which 70% percent of the Championship field played at Fields Ranch East. The closest competitor only had 12 ...
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GOLF.com on MSNA second wave of 2025 club releases is coming. You’ll be impressedWhile everyone is usually focused on the January driver releases, this summer is brining a flurry of iron releases and more.
Titleist Scotty Cameron Phantom line expansion: Scotty Cameron's Phantom line returns in 2025 with five new configurations. The tour-inspired Phantom 5.2 and Phantom 7.2 models feature the same ...
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Iconic Titleist 975D vs GT3 Driver ComparisonTiger Woods is well known for the 'Tiger Slam' which he achieved in 2001 when he held all four major titles at the same time.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The three new Titleist GT drivers (GT2, GT3, GT4) fill similar slots to the three TSR models they replace with the forgiving GT2, the shot-shaping GT3 and the ultra low-spin ...
This spring, Titleist added an enhanced alignment guide to its series of Pro V1 golf balls. At first blush, this may not seem like news worthy of its own story, but it should be. Here’s why. I ...
Titleist’s global fitting campaign that launched in September attracted 5,000 golfers nationwide like me who were able to try the three new models side-by-side with seven different shaft options.
Titleist’s TS in 2019 begat TSi in 2020 and now the company introduces the TSR line of drivers and fairway metalwoods. “Titleist TSR represents the deepest, most complete, ...
The Titleist R&D team conducted a series of tests, asking players to align a current stock ProV1 to a target at various lengths, and then align to the same targets using the new AIM designs.
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