Titleist golf ball loyalist Ariya Jutanugarn (Pro V1x) captured her LPGA Tour-leading fifth victory of the season with a four-shot win over fellow Titleist golf ball loyalist Sei Young Kim (Pro V1) at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open.
“I feel really happy with myself right now,” said the long hitting Thai player. "My tee shots were pretty good all week. My irons have been getting a lot better in the last week or so."
Both Jutanugarn and Kim fired four consecutive rounds in the 60’s at Priddis Greens in Alberta, with Jutanugarn posting a closing 6-under-par 66 en route to a 23-under-par 265 victory total, while Kim shot a Sunday 65, the best round of the final day.
Jutanugarn, who captured two majors among her wins this season (the ANA Inspiration and Women’s British Open) topped a leaderboard that included three Titleist golf ball loyalists among the top four finishers as Titleist Brand Ambassador Alena Sharp (Pro V1x) finished solo 4th, seven shots behind the winner.
TITLEIST BY THE NUMBERS
Titleist was the most relied upon golf ball at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open with 119 players in the field trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, nearly 11 times the nearest competitor with 11.
The win marks the 14th for Titleist players on the 2016 LPGA Tour, 10 more than the nearest competitor with four.
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