Monday, June 1, 2009

Titleist ball of choice at 2009 NCAAs

At the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships, the majority of players used Titleist golf balls. At the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship contested at the Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, 124 players in the field of 156 relied upon Titleist golf balls, more than seven times the nearest competitor with 16.

Titleist also was the overwhelming favorite of more players in drivers (60 vs. 28), iron sets (65 vs. 26), fairway metals (103 vs. 39), utility metals (39 vs. 17), sand, lob and approach wedges (186 vs. 45) and putters (72 vs. 27).

At the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship in Owings Mills, Maryland. An overwhelming 118 of the 126 players relied upon Titleist golf balls. That was over 93% of the field and more than 29 times the nearest competitor with 4. Titleist Vokey Design sand, lob and approach wedges (106) and Scotty Cameron putters (46) were also the top choice among contestants at the event. In addition, the individual Women’s champion relied upon the Titleist Pro V1x golf ball for her success, as did all five members of the championship team.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In my point of view Titleist balls specially Pro V1 Balls & Pro v1x balls are firm feel, constant spin and accuracy. Distance is more than adequate. Really nice overall ball.