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Posted: March 25, 2011
We'd like to thank everyone that joined us for Scotty Cameron's Live Webcast earlier this week on ScottyCameron.com.
Scotty spent an hour answering questions, telling stories and providing tremendous insight into the world of Scotty Cameron putters – past, present and future.
In case you missed it, the video replay of the Webcast is now posted at this link on ScottyCameron.com or by clicking the image below:
Replays of our other recent Webcasts are also available at the following links: New Pro V1 and Pro V1 Webcast • Titleist Golf Clubs Webcast.
Stay tuned for another Live Webcast coming soon here on Team Titleist.
Posted: March 22, 2011
Titleist Brand Ambassador Scott Stallings stopped by Titleist's Oceanside Test Facility earlier this season to get dialed in with his new Titleist 910 driver.
Scott, a PGA Tour rookie who finished third at last week's Transitions Championship, headed to the range with Senior Club Fitting Analyst Dino Antenucci and Assistant Tour Tech Rep JJ Van Wezenbeeck to figure out the 910 setup that would allow him to gain better control over his ball flight.After a couple hours of testing various combinations, Scott left the Oceanside Test Facility "with no question" that he had the best driver for his game: 910D2 7.5º with Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana 'ahina 70X shaft and SureFit Tour (SFT) hosel set at B•1 (standard loft, -.75º flat). For an in-depth look into Scott's fitting process, check out the above video. You can follow Scott on Twitter at @StallingsGolf.
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Posted: March 21, 2011
Be sure to tune in to a very special hour with Scotty Cameron during his LIVE Webcast this Tuesday, March 22 from 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. EST (10 a.m. – 11 a.m. PST).
Scotty will be answering your questions from the Putter Studio. You can submit your own question for Scotty by following this link to the Scotty Cameron Blog.
Unfortunately, time will not allow for every question to be answered, but Scotty will try to get to as many as he can!
We look forward to your participation. Don't forget to bookmark this page so you can enter the Webcast on Tuesday by following the link below:
• Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice at the Transitions Championship with 93 players teeing up Titleist golf balls, more than three times the nearest competitor with 17 and more than all competitors combined. Titleist was also first in Iron Sets (41); Sand, Lob and Approach Wedges (116); and Putters (56).
• Titleist Brand Ambassador Scott Stallings swung by the Titleist Tour Van early in the week with his 910F 13.5º fairway metal with 'ahina 80X shaft (tipped 1” at 42.5”) and SFT hosel set at A•1 (standard loft, standard lie), which had been giving him an unfavorable trajectory (low launch, pronounced fade).
Several options were discussed and tested on both the range and course, including changing to a 910F 15º head with a B•2 SFT setting (standard loft, +.75 upright). Still none of them seemed to work for Scott's aggressive swing.
Next up: A 910F 15º head with an 'ahina 80X (tipped 2” at 43”) shaft and A•1 SFT setting. He liked the ball flight and was able to control the ball better, but felt the shaft was too stiff throughout the club and too long at 43''.
So they switched in a White Board 83X shaft (tipped 2” at 42.5”). Scott liked the feel of this setup right away, as it gave him the draw and penetrating ball flight he was looking for. A quick adjustment to the D•1 SFT setting (-.75 less loft, standard lie) also brought him back to a favorable spin rate.
Scott had his winner: 910F 15º with White Board 83X shaft (tipped 2” at 42.5”) and D•1 SFT setting.
• Titleist Brand Ambassador Marc Leishman stopped by the TTV with his 910F 13.5º fairway metal, which had been launching lower than he preferred and not coming down soft enough. Titleist Tour Rep Dino Antenucci suggested Marc switch from the B•2 setting (standard loft, +.75º upright) to C•3 (+.75º more loft, +.75º upright), which added .75º more loft. That change gave Marc a slightly higher ball flight and a softer landing, which he also found was easier to control.Marc had also noticed that the divots he was taking with his Titleist AP2 irons were too deep. Titleist Tour Technicians bent the irons slightly upright, which resulted in better divots and more control.
• Titleist Brand Ambassador Marc Turnesa added a Titleist AP1 3-iron with a Dynamic Gold X100 shaft to his bag in place of a hybrid.
Marc felt this combination made it easier to hit the ball high without giving up some of the accuracy he was losing with a hybrid.• Titleist Brand Ambassador Kevin Na switched from a 910D3 8.5º driver with a Fubuki 63X shaft to a 910D3 9.5º with a Fubuki 63S shaft. Kevin felt the new combination provided him with a better chance of improving his driving accuracy.
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Thanks to photographer and loyal Team Titleist member Greg Moore for the photo of the TTV at Innisbrook.
Posted: March 18, 2011
We'd like to thank all of the Team Titleist members that logged in for our recent Titleist Golf Clubs Live Webcast, hosted by Dan Stone, Vice President of Titleist Golf Club R&D, and Chris McGinley, Vice President of Titleist Golf Club Marketing.
It was an educational and insightful 30-minute broadcast into the world of Titleist golf clubs, specifically the Titleist 910 family of metalwoods and AP irons, and you can check out all the highlights in the videos below.
In other Webcast news: Be sure to tune in on Tuesday, March 22 at 1 p.m. EST (10 a.m. PST) as Scotty Cameron will be hosting a live one-hour Webcast from the Putter Studio. (You can submit your questions for Scotty by clicking here.)
PART 1 (Topics: SureFit Tour hosel; Lie angle's affect on ball flight; Face angle adjustabilty.)
PART 2 (Topics: Interchangeable shafts; 910 head improvements; 910F vs. 910Fd fairway metals; Fairway wood shaft lengths.)
PART 3 (Topics: 910H hybrids; Inspiration of AP iron line; Cast vs. forged clubs.)
(Mobile users, click here: Part 1 • 2 • 3)