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Titleist's Vokey wedge line gets a new addition with the versatile V grind. ... The shaft is True Temper’s Dynamic Gold 200 and the grip is Golf Pride’s 360 model model.
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Golf Digest on MSNTitleist T-Series irons: What you need to knowPerhaps the most intriguing iron in the lineup is the T250 Launch Spec. Launch Spec has the same tech and features of the ...
What you need to know: Although known for it’s tour-level Pro V1/V1x line, Titleist knows there are players seeking golf balls that perform more than good enough without costing you the ...
After a successful launch of the ProV1 and ProV1X RCT golf balls, Titleist is expanding the technology into the ProV1x Left Dash and the AVX.
However, understanding its audience, Titleist has increased its RCT offerings to include the Pro V1x Left Dash and AVX models as well, allowing for a full fitting experience for those using their ...
The T100, T200, and T300 irons make up the new T-Series line from Titleist. Courtesy of Titleist For the first time in over a decade, Titleist is replacing the AP iron line with a new family ...
Since the 2000 launch of Titleist’s game-changing Pro V1 golf ball, each of its 12 generations has required a unique side stamp to make the iteration conforming for competition.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Titleist AVX, a three-piece multilayer urethane cover ball, continues to meet the specific demands of players looking for a softer-feeling, lower-flying and lower ...
All the new Titleist golf clubs for 2023, including the Titleist TSR drivers, ... Above all, Scotty Cameron’s 2023 Super Select line is a reminder that the putter designer listens.
Titleist’s new Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls for 2021 will hit stores on January 27. They will be available in white and high optic yellow, selling for $49.99 per dozen. Want to overhaul your ...
THE DEEP DIVE: The new Titleist Velocity and TruFeel golf balls are not as complex as the company’s tour-caliber Pro V1 line, but in many ways that’s driven by the consumer.
Titleist’s 2024 Tour Soft and TruFeel golf balls are a good reminder that you don’t have to shell out $50 per dozen to get a quality product packed with performance.
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