The
new Titleist Pro V1® golf ball is designed for serious golfers of all
levels that demand Tour-validated technology and performance. Featuring
an improved, higher coverage 392 dimple design, along with a new
staggered wave parting line and exclusive A.I.M. (Alignment Integrated
Marking)™ sidestamp, the new Pro V1 golf ball provides long, consistent
distance with the driver and long irons, while maintaining soft feel
and high performance into and around the green with Drop-And-Stop™
control.
• New, staggered wave parting line - longer distance from enhanced ball flight
The
Titleist Pro V1x™ golf ball is designed for serious golfers of all
levels seeking long distance with Tour-validated feel and performance.
With a new, softer Urethane Elastomer™ cover, the Pro V1x provides
improved playability and feel with mid and short irons. Featuring an
improved, higher coverage 332 dimple design, along with a new staggered
wave parting line and exclusive A.I.M. (Alignment Integrated Marking)™
sidestamp, the Pro V1x golf ball maintains long, consistent distance
with softer feel and Drop-And-Stop™ control around the green.
• New, softer Urethane Elastomer cover - higher spin with irons for improved workability
• New, staggered wave parting line - enhanced ball flight
• Soft center dual core for low spin off the driver.
• Drop-And-Stop™ greenside control
• Increased short game spin
Titleist NXT Tour The Most Advanced Yet
The
New NXT Tour golf ball is designed for average to highly skilled
golfers seeking the ultimate combination of soft feel, high performance
control, and long distance. Advanced, multi-layer construction, with a
new Tour-proven, higher coverage dimple design and Staggered Wave
Parting Line provide longer, more consistent distance. The New NXT Tour
is longer with the driver and long irons, while maintaining soft feel
and high performance control into and around the green.
Titleist NXT Extreme The Most Advanced Yet
The
New NXT Extreme golf ball is designed for golfers of all levels seeking
Extreme distance without sacrificing soft feel and greenside
playability. Featuring a soft compression, high COR core, new higher
coverage dimple design and Staggered Wave Parting Line, the NXT Extreme
provides longer, more consistent distance, while maintaining soft feel
on all shots.
If a Titleist NXT Extreme golf ball is cut through the normal course of
play with a golf club, Titleist will replace each returned golf ball
with three new Titleist NXT Extreme golf balls free of charge.
Titleist DT Carry Longer Distance Through Greater Carry
Continuing
a tradition of over 30 years of consistent product performance and
quality, the new Titleist DT golf balls now provide golfers with new
levels of distance via greater Carry or greater Roll. Based on your
individual requirements, trajectory preference or course conditions,
you will be sure to find a DT distance solution that optimizes your
game.
The New DT Carry golf ball combines new, large and soft core technology
with a new, high lift 252 dimple design, delivering greater carry via
higher ball flight for longer distance. All with the quality and
consistency you have come to expect from Titleist.
Titleist DT Roll Longer Distance Through Greater Roll
Continuing
a tradition of over 30 years of consistent product performance and
quality, the new Titleist DT golf balls now provide golfers with new
levels of distance via greater Carry or greater Roll. Based on your
individual requirements, trajectory preference or course conditions,
you will be sure to find a DT distance solution that optimizes your
game.
The New DT Roll golf ball combines new, soft and resilient core
technology with a lower trajectory 392 dimple design, delivering longer
distance via penetrating ball flight and greater roll. All with the
quality and consistency you have come to expect from Titleist.
TITLEIST MISSION:
Titleist's mission is to serve the needs of the serious and
recreational golfer with value added products and services that have a
competitive advantage worldwide. Titleist shall be a Product/Market
Driven Company, local market responsive, but organized around
centralized product development and supply systems. Be global but think
local. Titleist is committed to satisfy golfers with golf products of
superior performance and quality. The Titleist culture will be one of
challenging up and supporting down. Recognizing that the ultimate
competitive advantage is an environment that utilizes and develops the
creative energies of all associates, our objective will be to develop
goal directed work teams empowered to anticipate and respond to
changing consumer/market conditions.
Myths About Golf Equipment And Performance:
Can you separate fact from fiction when it comes to golf equipment performance? To show how perceptions can be misleading, the
following is a list of items prepared by Dick Rugge, senior technical
director at the USGA, that separate golf equipment fact from fiction. The United States Golf Association acts to
regulate equipment so that skill remains the most important tenant of
the sport. The USGA is often asked to address the needs of a game that
appears to be changing. Facts and opinion need to be considered when
the USGA makes important decisions about golf equipment. 1. Golfers with faster swing speeds
get disproportionately greater distance benefits from new golf balls
that have been introduced after 2000. False. Physics, scientific tests, and actual
results on the PGA Tour all confirm that faster swinging players have
not gained a disproportionate amount of distance from modern golf
balls. An example: Corey Pavin, the shortest hitter in 2000, gained
about the same amount of distance from 2000 to 2005 (7.4 yards) as the
longest (John Daly at 8.7 yards). 2. Golf ball distance is not currently limited. False. Golf ball distance has been regulated
since 1976 and golf ball rebound characteristics have been regulated
since the 1940s. In 2004, the USGA updated its testing methodology to
more closely reflect the athleticism and clubs of today's Tour pros.
All golf balls played on Tour and the vast majority of golf balls sold
have passed the USGA’s distance limit test. 3. Driving distance on Tour is increasing rapidly . False. While average PGA Tour driving distance
significantly increased over the past 10 years, it has leveled off
during the past three. The average increase since the level of 2003 to
the current level in 2006 is only about 1 yard per year. 4. The longest hitters on the PGA Tour finish higher on the money list. False. While some long-driving professionals
have been very successful, on average, the top 10 driving distance
players have actually been falling down on the money list in recent
years. From 1980-85 the average rank was 64.2; in 2000-2005 it was
77.1. The second worst single year average rank on the money list of
the longest 10 drivers was in 2004 with an average rank of 103.3. 5. Most of the PGA Tour professionals swing at 120 mph or more. False. The average swing speed on the PGA Tour
is approximately 113 mph. There are some who swing at or higher than
120 mph, but they are clearly in the minority. 6. The USGA ball test doesn't
control ball distance well enough because actual pro golfer swings are
different than the test method. False. The test method employed by the USGA,
using a 120 mph swing speed, is representative of the swing conditions
used by the longer PGA Tour professionals. The USGA tests balls like
the PGA Tour pros hit balls. 7. The average distance for 5-irons on Tour is more than 200 yards. False. The PGA Tour Shotlink system, which
records virtually all shots throughout the season, shows that the
average 5-iron shot from fairway to green is approximately 185 yards.
From the tee on par threes, the average 5-iron distance is about 197
yards. 8. You get more distance when you put topspin on a drive. False. Every normally struck drive has backspin.
Backspin generates lift and keeps the ball in the air. You can put
topspin on a ball – but only when you 'top' the ball. It will go a
very short distance and dive into the ground. 9. Accuracy off the tee isn’t as important as it used to be on the PGA Tour. That’s no myth, it’s true. During the '80s
driving accuracy was almost as strong a predictor of money-winning as
putting. Today it has fallen to the lowest level ever.
Reprinted with permission from the USGA.
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