I'm trying to find the specs on your 4375 graphite shaft for fairway woods with stiff flex: weight, kick point, etc.
JTwait said:A challenging 145 yard hole at the Forest Akers West golf course in East Lansing, MI, playing into a gusty wind. The ball bounced twice on the green and disappeared into the cup. Let the celebration begin.
A challenging 145 yard hole at the Forest Akers West golf course in East Lansing, MI, playing into a gusty wind. The ball bounced twice on the green and disappeared into the cup. Let the celebration begin.
Playing foursomes. Standing on the 16th tee box on Pinehurst 6 my partner Larry and I were 1 up with 3 to play. Larryhit first and landed a nice center of the green shot. I told the other guys that Larry had freed me up and I was going to take dead aim…
First, as you all are probably aware, this club does not disappoint. There are a variety of new technologies built into the design which will continue to keep Titleist on top of the driver count on tour. One aspect of this is the proprietary light weight…
Hole #9 at Elizabeth Manor Country Club in Portsmouth, Va. Playing 142yards from white tees. 9 iron with ProV1.
Well... after years of playing the game. I finally did it. 135 yard front pin Titleist T200 P-Wedge. Hitting my Titleist Tour Speed. One hop and a right to left side spin and it disappeared. Great feeling!
To all the folks at Titleist, especially Lisa, Allan, Bryce... y'all are the best! I was blessed to play in Monday's Team Titleist Wingman event at American Dunes in Grand Haven, MI. It was an incredible event, at a phenomenal course that was very challenging…