• RE: TSR1 hybrid vs GT1 hybrid

    I"ve got a 26* GT1 hybrid, set to 28*, and it is a total game changer. It's extremely versatile, and it feels, sounds and flies great with easy launch, hit and good spin numbers. I like the weighting system that can be adjusted to control ball speed and…
  • Hole in 1!

    I got my first hole in one in my life at Pine Knot Country club in Dorchester Ontario. Was 125 yards with a PW, using a prov1. Was in shock I got one in my lifetime!

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  • Oak Brook Golf

    Hole in one on 14

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  • Ready to move on from AP3

    So I have played AP3 for a while and they have transformed my game to an extent. Better shot making, better trajectory. The T250 seems to be logical upgrade but very intrigued by the look and feel of T150. How much will I be giving in terms of distance…

  • Hole in one

    Random summer round at Ivy Hills Country Club with my dad and my two best friends. Hole 5, 116 yards. Hit a wedge just left of the pin, landed a couple feet past it, and spun straight back into the cup.

    We all saw it drop and instantly started jumping…

  • Ball Blant 4 ProV1's

    For the last 5 orders of ProV1's placed direct from Titleist.com every dozen (probably 20 dozen total) over the last 8-10 months have come from Ball Plant 4 in Thailand. Just find it odd since I'm on the East Coast in the US and they ship from New Bedford…

  • First one!

    Went out with my buddies for a quick 9. Nice weather, cool breeze, and then hit a hole in one on the 7th at Lionheart Golf Club in Avon CT. Off to the clubhouse to buy some drinks!

  • 1st hole in one

    Been playing for almost 2 years. Hole 3 got my first hole in one. Par 3 174 yards. Using a 7 iron and a Titleist 2 TruFeel.

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  • Hole-in-one

    Playing in a Sadie Hawkins tournament, distance was in between clubs, and hit a partial shot landed right in front of the hole about 10 feet and rolled straight in for my 9tj hole-in-one.

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  • RE: Best ball for High Handicappers?

    As mentioned, getting a ball fitting is best. Short of that, suggest trying a sleeve of a couple of Titleist balls to determine what feels best. The ‘best’ ball will be the one you’re most confident playing.