Team Titleist Cup: USA vs. Canada

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By Allan

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  1. Allan

    Allan
    California

    Team Titleist Staff

    We’ve seen the buzz around the forums and Facebook Group about the inaugural Team Titleist Cup currently underway in Nova Scotia, so we wanted to give this group the full scoop.

    For the first time, we’ve brought together Team Titleist members from the U.S. and Canada for a Ryder Cup-style competition at Cabot Cape Breton—a one-of-a-kind experience set against one of golf’s most spectacular backdrops.

    The idea was inspired by our Titleist teams in Asia, where the Team Titleist Asia-Pacific Championship brings together golfers from Japan, Korea, China, and Southeast Asia for an annual competition.

    While many Team Titleist experiences take place in the U.S., we’re constantly working with Titleist teams around the globe to make the community more connected and accessible. Whether it’s across provinces or across oceans, the goal remains the same: bring passionate golfers together through the game we all love.

    Team Titleist Cup Update:

    We kicked things off with a casual “super team” best ball at The Nest, Cabot’s par-3 short course. The 12-person, team-vs.-team format set the tone for the week—and delivered a TT moment to remember. Team USA’s James Y. stepped up and made a hole-in-one on his very first swing of the competition!

    Day one of official match play brought us to the Links Course for a two-person scramble under perfect Canada Day skies. The matches were tight and the performances memorable—bookended by two standout moments: Two women from Team USA battled back from 3 down with 5 to play, birdieing three straight to earn a hard-fought half. In the anchor match, a Canadian father-son duo rolled in a 50-footer on 18 to secure a full point for the home team.

    Team USA took a 4½ to 1½ lead into the afternoon—and extended it during the second session, a two-person best ball format. Despite a few wild swings (including teams rallying from 4 down), the Americans held on to win 4 of 6 matches, building a strong 8½ to 3½ advantage.

    We’re now into the final day: singles matches are underway, and anything can happen. Weather is starting to creep into the forecast—maybe just the edge Team Canada needs to shake things up and mount a comeback.

    We’ll follow up soon with final results and more highlights from what’s already been a special week at Cabot.

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  2. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Looks awesome!

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