Archive for August, 2010

Equipment Updates from the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles


It was a very busy week here on the Titleist Tour Support Vehicle
(TTSV) at the Johhnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles. Tour Technician Scott Morrison, the newest addition to our Leadership team, was enjoying his first week on the TTSV. He did a great job in the back this week managing to get all builds done on time.

Titleist Brand Ambassador Gaganjeet Bhullar was using a 909D2 8.5 with an aldila VS 80 X shaft and he does hit it great. Gaganjeet hasn’t tried the 910 yet so we did a driver fitting in the afternoon.

We started of with him trying the Oban 80 gr shaft x stiff and the first drive he hit ended up 318 yards down the practice range, 14 yards longer than his gamer. But G didn’t like that it felt whippier than his VS 80, so we made up a shaft to his old specs and had a go. Straight away he was commentating on how good the driver looked when he addressed the ball and how good the shaft felt. He hits the ball really high so we tried a 7.5 head instead of an 8.5 to bring the flight down a little bit and to get that penetrating flight we all look for. It didn’t take more than 7-8 shots before he knew this was going to be the driver for him. With the new 910 head we managed to increase his ball speed by 3-5 mph, lowered his flight, increased his carry and also increased his roll out. In total, we managed to give him an average of 14 yards. Needless to say, Gaganjeet walked away with a big smile on his face

Titleist Brand Ambassador Kenneth Ferrie tried out some Titleist 710 CB irons this week. He also went back to his old shaft which is a Rifle 7.0. Tour Technician Phil Dimmock compared the CB’ to his current gamers, 710 AP2s, on the TrackMan to check which irons performed the best. The CBs with the Rifles didn’t have the desired effect on his trajectory so they are going keep working on different shaft options.

• Recent Irish Open winner and Titleist Brand Ambassador Ross Fisher made a tweak to his 910 prototype driver. Same shaft as before (a PX 7A3) but this time we went for 8.5 instead of a 7.5. Ross felt he needed a higher trajectory and longer carry this week.

Titleist Brand Ambassador Jose-Filipe Lima came by asking if it was possible to try a lower-lofted head in his new 910 prototype driver. Off course it was, so we took his 910D2 9.5 head, checked the weight on it, grabbed an 8.5 instead, made sure it had the same headweight as his gamer, swapped the head on his Oban revenge shaft and it was ready to hit. In all, it took 4 minutes. We gave Jose a tool for the head so he can change it back if he ever needs some more loft again.

Titleist Brand Ambassador Sören Hansen is keen on trying out some AP2s, and a set will be made up to his specs: S400 shafts, 1.5′ flat and strong lofted. And then we will ship to his home address in Monaco and follow up with him after he has had a go with them in between events. Soren also put in some work with the 910 prototype driver, testing out the club with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7X shaft.

Titleist Brand Ambassador Gregory Bourdy’s bag went lost in transit this week. But fortunately we carry extra sets on the TTSV so he could still get some practice done. New wedges, driver and putter was made up for him just in case he doesn’t get his bag back until Thursday.

Next week we go to Switzerland, a week of stunning views and usually a great field.

Add comment August 27th, 2010

Equipment Updates from the Czech Open

The European Tour is in the Czech Republic last week for the Czech Open at the hilly, tree-lined Prosper Golf Club, where recent heavy rains have created some favorable scoring conditions.

While the Titleist Tour Support Vehicle didn’t make the trip to the Czech Republic (the TTSV will return at next week’s Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles in Scotland), there were still a few equipment updates of note:

Titleist Brand Ambassador Rick Kulacz (pictured, left) returned from a couple weeks off at home in Australia, where he spent some quality time at his new house. Kulacz also put in some work with the Titleist 910 prototype driver, working in front of the TrackMan launch monitor with Australian Tour Tech Brook Salmon.

Accordingly, Kulacz put the 910 prototype driver in play for the first time this week. His specs are as follows:

Model: Titleist 910D2 (10.5 degrees)
Shaft: Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue 65 X
Length: 45″
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet BCT 58R
Setting: A1

Other Titleist Brand Ambassadors that have the 910 prototype driver in play this week: Brett Rumford, Tano Goya, George Coetzee, Simon Thornton, Kenneth Ferrie, Martin Erlandsson and Mark F. Haastrup.

Titleist Brand Ambassador Martin Erlandsson spent most of Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday walking the course and taking notes after his clubs didn’t show up Tuesday morning in the airport carousel, and unfortunate but regular occurrence for a tour professional.

While Martin’s clubs showed up late Wednesday, he still put in an order for new Titleist AP2 irons, his current set having been in play for the last 14 months. His specs are as follows:

Model: Titleist AP2
Composition: 3-PW
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S300
Grips: Golf Pride 58R Red
Swingweight: D3

Titleist Brand Ambassador Michael Hoey also ordered new set of Titleist MB irons and Bob Vokey Spin Milled Wedges (pictured, right).

His specs are as follows:

Model: Titleist MB
Composition: 3-PW
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S100
Grip: Golf Pride 60R White
Swingweight: D2

Model: Vokey Design
Composition: 52.08 (D5 swingweight), 56.10 (D6), 60.08 (D6)
Shafts: Dynamic Gold S400
Grip: Golf Pride 60R White

• A Scotty Cameron California Del Mar recently caught the eye of Titleist Brand Ambassador Tano Goya in a pro shop in his home country of Argentina. Tano, looking to freshen things up with a putter change, called in a request to the Tour Team to bring a California Del Mar (35”, 20g weights) to the Czech Republic this week. Goya went out and shot 65 in his first round.

• Lastly, a big thank you to Titleist Brand Ambassador Robert Karlsson for making a massive effort to get from Whistling Straits on Sunday evening to St. Ives on Monday at lunchtime for the opening of the new UK Titleist Fitting Centre.Top work!

Add comment August 19th, 2010

Weekend Highlights: Six Worldwide Wins for #1 Ball in Golf, First Victory for Titleist 910 Prototype Driver

Titleist Brand Ambassador Ross Fisher’s victory at the European Tour’s 3 Irish Open highlighted a riveting 1-2-3 weekend for Titleist golf ball and equipment players.

Make that:

Win NUMBER ONE for the Titleist 910 prototype driver, which Fisher (pictured above) put in his bag just a couple weeks ago at The Open Championship and used this week in Ireland;

TWO major championships in two weeks for Pro V1 loyalist Bernhard Langer, who followed last week’s Senior British Open victory with a win Sunday at the U.S. Senior Open, one of golf’s rare doubles;

And THREE career majors for Pro V1x loyalist Yani Tseng, whose wire-to-wire victory at the Ricoh Women’s British Open moved her to the top of the LPGA Player of the Year award standings.

OVERALL, Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice on all of the major worldwide professional tours this week, leading to six victories around the globe for Titleist players. In 2010, Titleist golf ball players have recorded 81 victories, more than four times the nearest competitor with 17.

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ROSS FISHER’S IRISH OPEN VICTORY, his fourth-career win on the European Tour, moved the 29-year-old Englishman to sixth place in the European Ryder Cup standings and No. 20 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

“(The Ryder Cup) was one of my goals at the start of the season. … So I kind of put a little bit more pressure on myself, having some good weeks in the last sort of month and a half to give me a bit of momentum to push on,” said Fisher, who made two late birdies on Nos. 15 and 16 to close in 6-under 65 at Killarney Golf & Fishing club and hold off Pro V1x loyalist Padraig Harrington by two shots. “… I want to go out there (the next two weeks) and prove that this win was not a fluke.”

Fisher’s 18-under 266 total, which matched a tournament record, included a second-round 10-under 61 that featured 10 birdies and no bogeys and almost turned into the European Tour’s first 59.

Fisher also became the first player to win using the Titleist 910 prototype driver, which was introduced on the European Tour just four weeks ago.

Fisher was one of 93 players at the the Killarney Golf and Fishing Club trusting a Titleist golf ball, more than three times the nearest competitor with 29. Titleist was also first in the Iron Sets (36) and Sand, Lob and Approach Wedges (144).

A closer look at Ross Fisher’ equipment:
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Driver
: Titleist 910D3 7.5 prototype w/ Project X 7A3
3-wood
: Titleist 909F2 13.5 w/ Project X 8A4
Hybrid
: Titleist 909H 17.0 w/ Fujikara Speeder 904
Irons
: Titleist 695 MB (3-9) w/ Dynamic Gold
Wedges
: Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled (48, 54, 60) w/ Dynamic Gold
Putter
: Titleist Scotty Cameron prototype

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YANI TSENG’S TRIUMPH AT ROYAL BIRKDALE made the 21-year-old the youngest player ever to win three major championships.

Tseng, also a winner at the Kraft Nabisco Championship earlier this season, followed three consecutive 4-under 68s with a final-round 1-over 73, rolling in her Pro V1x from 7 feet on No. 18 Sunday for a one-shot victory over Pro V1x loyalist Katherine Hull.

“I never even thought this could happen,” said Tseng, one 107 players that trusted Titleist golf balls at Royal Birkdale, nearly 11 times the nearest competitor with 10.

“I have three majors already, and this is my third year on tour. I’m 21 years old, three majors. It’s like, nobody can think that way. So I think it’s going to be huge in Taiwan, and I’m really looking forward to going back to share this trophy with them.”

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LANGER EARNED HIS SECOND MAJOR IN TWO WEEKS by posting four rounds in the 60s at Sahalee Country Club and playing 72 holes without a three-putt. He also didn’t make a bogey with his Pro V1 Sunday en route to a sturdy 3-under 67.

“I putted well, I chipped pretty good and my bunker game was good. I felt calm and I just had a good feeling, I had a lot of confidence in my game,” said Langer, who became the first German to win not only the U.S. Senior Open but any U.S. Golf Association championship.

Langer finished at 8-under 272 (69-68-68-67) for a three-shot victory at Sahalee Country Club. He has finished just one of his last eight rounds outside the lead.

“Hasn’t sunk in yet. I think it’s quite amazing to win back-to-back
majors because it does take a lot out of you when you’re in the lead,” Langer said. “To have won these two majors back-to-back, that’s something that doesn’t happen very often, if ever.”

Langer was one of 112 players that trusted Titleist golf balls at the U.S. Senior Open, more than six times the closest competitor with 18. Titleist was also first in Iron Sets (54) and Sand, Lob & Approach Wedges (140).

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ALSO THIS WEEK:

• At the PGA Tour’s Greenbrier Classic, Pro V1x loyalist Jeff Overton shot a final-round 3-under 67 for his third runner-up finish of the year, while Titleist Brand Ambassador Brendon de Jonge (Pro V1x, 910D3 prototype driver, 909F2 fairway metal, AP2 irons, Vokey Design wedges, Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi putter) closed in 5-under 65 his third top-3 finish of the season.

Pro V1x loyalist J.B. Holmes, who shot a third-round 60, was one of 103 players trust Titleist golf balls at The Greenbrier, more than six times the closest competitor with 17. Titleist was also first in Iron Sets (46), Putters (71) and Sand, Lob & Approach Wedges (121).

Pro V1x loyalist Martin Piller shot a 7-under 64 Sunday to win the Nationwide Tour’s Cox Classic by two shots over Pro V1 loyalist Dicky Pride. Piller, also a winner at the Stadion Athens Classic in May, and Pride were two of 104 players that trusted Titleist golf balls at the Cox Classic, nearly 6 times the nearest competitor with 18. Titleist was also first in Iron Sets (47), Putters (68) and Sand, Lob & Approach Wedges (147).

Pro V1x loyalist Siddikur became the first Bangladeshi to win on the Asian Tour with a playoff victory at the Brunei Open over Titleist Brand Ambassador Jbe Kruger (Pro V1x, 909D2 driver, 906F2 fairway metal, 909H hybrid, AP2 irons, Vokey Design wedges).

Siddikur and Kruger were two of 107 players that trusted Titleist golf balls at the Brunei Open, more than five times the nearest competitor with 19.

• It was an all-Titleist finish at the Sunshine Tour’s Vodacom Business Origins of Golf on the South African Tour, where Pro V1x loyalist Ulrich van den Berg shot an even-par final round of 72 to edge fellow Pro V1x loyalist Daniel Greene by a shot. In total, 51 players trusted Titleist golf balls in the event, three times the nearest competitor with 17.

Add comment August 3rd, 2010

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