My favorite golf memory from 2011 is getting fitted for the new Titleist 712 irons at the tour site in California! What a great gift from my father!
My favorite memory was hitting my first hole-in-one on July 4th with my father-in-law, brother-in-law, and uncle-in-law (if that is even a word)! It was awesome to watch the ball spin back 25+ feet and vanish into the hole.
My favorite golf memory of 2011 is driving a 400+yard par 4. I'll say there was a "touch" of wind at my back, and anyone who has played in West Texas knows exactly what a "touch" means. It's like a hole in one, doesn't matter how you got it... you still…
The past 2 years I was all Callaway except for a Titleist Putter and NXT balls when a playing partner invites me to use his 910 D3 and it improved my distance and direction so drastically I had to get the 910 FD 3 wood and now have AP 710 4- pw, two Vokey…
My favorite golf memory of 2011 was walking 18 holes with my buddy Steve in the early spring. temperature was perfect and the company better after a tough week at work. Just one of those days.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all. Team Titleist sent me and my brother to the U.S. Women's Open and despite the weather delays it was pretty cool to watch the ladies play a course that we play. And just read the coolest stat in GolfWeek…
My favorite memory was of the entire Masters Tourney Final Round.
I was playing in the Adidas Pro-Am in Puerto Vallarta it was day two of the four day tournament and it was our last hole. The wind was blowing about 20 so I went with the 4 Rescue and hit a high shot into the wind hoping to clear the sand trap in front…
my best memory of 2011 was playing the Bob Torrance course at Routenburn in Largs, Scotland with my son Chris and my two best friends Ramy and Paul ..... it just doesn't get any better than that.
My favorite memory was teeing it up with my dad and his buddies on one of their annual golf trips during Father's Day Weekend. It was also the same weekend that 22 year old Titleist member named Rory won the US Open. There was nothing like seeing Rory…