Best of luck to all our Titleist Ryder Cup players and the entire team, bring the cup home.
All,
Titleist ball fitting is not necessarily based on distances you hit a particular club, it is based more on spin rates, shot shape characteristics, and feel. Based on your initial question, for distances, and your preference for a soft feel, then…
First off, welcome to this wonderful game. My advice would be to make sure that you LOVE this game. If you know that golf is something that you're going to like...if you can, get lessons. If you don't have access to lessons, just try to do as much research…
I've just been looking at the European Tour blog where they've been covering the Vivendi Trophy in France. There's a great picture of a Scotty Cameron Napa that Gregory Bourdy has been using and a really cool Junk Yard Dog headcover as well…
You aren't offering the 7.5 ??? Come on now. Titleist is the players' club. Should offer the player all options.
I recently did a Driver Shaft fiting and am so happy I did. I am a High spin player and have a huge problem with gettig role. I have a swing speed of between 111-114 and can get to the low 120's when I go after it. I went to do a shaft fitting and the…
The standard setting for right-handed players is A•1 (shown in red on the chart). Use the black arrows as a guide to adjust the hosel setting until the desired ball flight is achieved.
The standard setting for left-handed players is D•4 (shown in red on the chart).
Here's a closer look at the SureFit Tour (SFT) dual-angle hosel that allows players to set loft and lie independently to optimize ball flight – higher or lower, and for more draw or fade – for increased distance and improved shot control.…
I think that would be really complicated for the Titleist reps who distribute equipment to the tour players' lockers each week. He or she would have to look at each mark to get the players his balls, unless they arrived already marked with the players…