Titleist Liquid-filled Technology Continues to be Used by More Players
Titleist liquid-filled center wound ball technology continues to be the
technology used by more players for more wins on the worldwide professional
tours.
Tiger topped the list of nine players who finished among the top 10 trusting
Titleist golf balls.
With Tiger's victory at the American Express Championship and Maria Hjorth
winning the LPGA's Mizuno Classic in Japan with the Titleist Tour Prestige,
Titleist increases its year-to-date victory total to 170, more than six times
the nearest competitor with 28.
The results are in, and Titleist is once again ahead of the curve.
At the 2000 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Golf Championships, the most
important test of the year for collegiate golfers, the overwhelming majority of
players trusted the advanced liquid-filled center wound ball technology of
Titleist.
Year after year, when it matters most, the country's best and brightest rely on
Titleist for their success.
At the NCAA Men's Golf Championship, 133 players in the field of 156 relied
upon Titleist golf balls, compared to 11 for the nearest competitor.
In addition, more players also relied upon the soft feel, precision and
consistency of Scotty Cameron by Titleist putters than any other with 61.
Titleist DCI irons and Titleist Titanium drivers were also well represented at
the NCAA Men's Championships, finishing second among player counts in their
respective categories.
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