Welcome to another edition of Team Titleist Trivia!

Please welcome today's host, Titleist Brand Ambassador Gary Woodland, one of the PGA Tour's rising stars. Earlier this year, Gary trusted a Pro V1 golf ball and bag full of Titleist equipment to his first PGA Tour victory at the Transitions Championship. He hasn't finished worse than T-30 in the year's first three majors championships and currently sits 13th on the PGA Tour money list.

The grand prize: A Titleist hat ball signed by Gary, a dozen Limited Edition Team Titleist golf balls, as well as the winner's choice of a Limited Edition Team Titleist T-shirt (Charcoal or Red) and Hat (White or Red).

Five runner-ups will receive a Limited Edition Team Titleist T-shirt and Hat.

For today's question, please watch the following video:

 

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: To enter the contest, log in to your Team Titleist account and then reply to this blog post with the correct answer to Gary's question – as well as your preferred T-shirt size and color (M, L or XL; Charcoal or Red) and Hat color (White or Red) – by tomorrow (Friday, July 29) at 10 a.m. EST.

 Note: You must be a Team Titleist member to enter. Only one entry per person. We will randomly draw the winners from all approved entries with the correct answer.

(Sorry, U.S. only. Here's some more info: Why is this Titleist sweepstakes U.S. only?)

Sweepstakes Rules and Community Policy

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**Thanks everyone for playing. Here's the answer:

Congratulations to our grand prize winner (Gary Woodland-signed hat, Team Titleist golf balls, T-shirt and hat):

Lefty JS

Congrats to our runner-ups (Team Titleist T-shirt and hat):

 Stephen S
Brandon K
Patrick Y
Adam B
David L

To our winners: Please make sure the address in your Team Titleist profile is up to date, as we will be shipping your prize to that address. Thanks!

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At last week's U.S. Junior Championships, two of the biggest stages in junior golf, an overwhelming number of players relied on Titleist golf balls and equipment for their success – including the two champions, both of whom used Pro V1x golf balls, Titleist 910 drivers and bags full of Titleist equipment.

At the U.S. Junior Amateur at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Wash., 131 players in the 156-player field (84 percent) trusted Titleist golf balls, more than 13 times the nearest competitor with 10.

 Titleist was also the top choice in every equipment category tee-to-green, including drivers (67); iron sets (71); metal woods (201); hybrids (48); sand, lob and approach wedges (263) and putters (87).

The champion, who won the event for the second time in three years, played a Pro V1x golf ball and a bag full of Titleist equipment, including a Titleist 910 driver and fairway metals, AP2 irons, Vokey Design Spin Milled wedges and Scotty Cameron putter.

The momentum continued at the U.S. Girls' Junior at Olympia Field Country Club in Chicago, where Titleist golf balls were played by 129 of 155 players (83 percent), more than 14 times the nearest competitor with nine.

Titleist was also first in iron sets (T-1, 33); and sand, lob and approach wedges (197).

The winner played a Pro V1x golf ball, Titleist 910 driver and fairway metals, CB irons and Vokey Design Spin Milled wedges.

The success across all equipment categories is continued proof that when endorsement money is taken out of the game, Titleist is an even greater favorite of the future of competitive golf and serious golfers everywhere.

Below are the golf ball counts from the major amateur events in the U.S. and around the world to date:

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