Christopher P said:I took a screenshot off my iPad today to post here. I'm almost positive this is a Titleist and not a Ping i20. [img]http://www.parishframeworks.com/photos/golf/Rickie.jpg[/img] utg
I took a screenshot off my iPad today to post here. I'm almost positive this is a Titleist and not a Ping i20.
[img]http://www.parishframeworks.com/photos/golf/Rickie.jpg[/img]
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after a wait of over fifty years, i can finally claim membership in the hole in one club. it came at my home course, renaissance, during a team match versus ferncroft. on the fifteenth hole, a par three playing 207 yards, my opponent had hit a nice shot…
How about on the Red X? Do I have to remove the grip to see the product registration or the Titleist id tag on the shaft? I am so afraid of counterfit clubs coming in from China as I bought this off ebay. Just wanted to verify it is a Scotty Red X authentic…
Pro V1x loyalist and current World #1, Luke Donald, signs an autograph during a practice round.
Fully stocked and ready to go in the Tour Van. This week in the field, 86 players will trust Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf balls for their success at Royal Lytham, more than four-times the nearest competitor with 19 and more than all competitors combined.
Pro V1x loyalist Lee Westwood surveys the grounds as he prepares for the week ahead.
There is definitely no shortage of bunkers this week. Here is one of the 205 bunkers in play.
Next on the tee, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jason Dufner.
Steve's new prototype 913D3 driver specs: Loft: 8.5º SureFit Tour Hosel Setting: A•1 Shaft: Fujikura Tour Spec 8.2x, tipped 1" at 45" Swingweight: D5 Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord 58 with 1 wrap
Enjoy The Open Championship! We'll see you next week.