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Posted: August 26, 2011
The Champions Tour is parked just outside Seattle this week and we're sending a couple Team Titleist members to join in the excitement.
Team Titleist members William W. and Kristopher G. won tickets to the Boeing Classic through Team Titleist and will be on hand at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie, Wash., to watch a star-studded field take on the par-72, 7,264-yard track.
TV coverage of the tournament on Golf Channel is as follows (all times EST):• Friday, Aug. 26: 6:30-8:30 p.m.• Saturday, Aug. 27: 6:30-9:30 p.m.• Sunday, Aug. 28: 7-9:30 p.m.For more information about the tournament or to purchase tickets, please visit www.boeingclassic.com.
Posted: August 24, 2011
The driving range at Plainfield Country Club was jam-packed Tuesday, as players prepared for the start of The Barclays and the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs.Several Titleist Brand Ambassadors (such as Rickie Fowler, pictured below) also got their first look at the new Prototype Titleist Vokey Design SM4 wedges, which are making their PGA Tour debut this week.Check out all of Team Titleist's pictures from Tuesday's practice round in the slideshow below.
Not long after hoisting the trophy Sunday evening at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, N.C., Titleist Brand Ambassador Webb Simpson was in a car with his wife and 6-month-old son, heading home to Charlotte.
"It was already past (my son's) bedtime," Webb said, "so my wife and I whispered on the way home to make sure he stayed asleep."
Webb, 26, has spent plenty of time this year making noise, trusting a Pro V1x golf ball and bag full of Titleist equipment to one of the most consistent seasons on the PGA Tour.
With his victory at the the Wyndham, Webb moved to No. 3 in the FedEx Cup points standings, finishing off a regular season that included seven top-10 finishes and 15 top-25's, including runner-ups at the Transitions Championship and Zurich Classic of New Orleans."It meant the world to me," he said Tuesday at The Barclays, the first event of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. "I played pretty well all year, I had a few chances to win, but didn't quite get it done. So I felt the pressure of winning rise a little bit. So to win in Greensboro, the area I'm from, was pretty awesome. I had all of my friends and family there to celebrate with me. So, it was great."
Before arriving home Sunday night, Webb pulled through the drive-thru at Wendy's for a late snack. "Dinner of champions," Webb said, smiling.
They ate in front of the television, glued to the coverage of his first PGA Tour victory.
Webb checked in with Team Titleist on the range Tuesday at The Barclays to talk about the win and one of his key shots down the stretch, which you can watch in the above video.
Posted: August 23, 2011
Two of the early arrivals to The Barclays this week were Titleist Brand Ambassadors Bo Van Pelt and Robert Karlsson, both of whom opened their lockers to find new Prototype Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled Wedges, built to their specifications.
Bo and Robert both spent a lot of time on the range Monday afternoon, testing the new Prototype SM4 wedges and getting dialed-in with the help of Master Craftsman Bob Vokey and Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill.
Check out the video above to hear Bo and Robert talk about their first impressions of the new Prototype SM4 wedges and having the opportunity to take part in the tour validation process.
Early Monday morning at The Barclays, long before any players had arrived for the start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the only sounds heard in the locker room at at Plainfield (N.J.) Country Club were from the opening and closing of lockers.
It was delivery time for the new Prototype Titleist Vokey Design SM4 wedges, signaling the official start of the seeding and tour validation process critical to the development of all Titleist golf equipment.
"It was a great surprise today when I opened the locker and I saw three new wedges in there," said Titleist Brand Ambassador Robert Karlsson.
Later in the day, Karlsson spent about 45 minutes on the range with Master Craftsman Bob Vokey, testing the new Prototype SM4 wedges and giving Bob feedback on the new SM4 groove technology with three additional scoring lines.Titleist Brand Ambassador Scott Stallings hadn't planned on going to the course Monday until he found out what was waiting for him in his locker.
"I wanted to try out the new wedges," Scott said. "I couldn't wait."Check out the slideshow below for pictures from Day 1 of the seeding and tour validation process. And stay tuned to the Tour Blog for more updates, video and pictures from The Barclays.