Hey Team Titleist,
It’s been a year to remember for Titleist on the PGA Tour. From Cam Smith winning the 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews, a Titleist golf ball was used on every shot en route to every men’s major victory of 2022. And in those most prestigious championships, Titleist golf balls were the overwhelming field favorite with 65% of players teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x across all majors, nearly five times the nearest competitor with 13%.
The momentum continues this week at the season-ending Tour Championship, where an astonishing 22 of 29 players are trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x – the most convincing show of confidence in the event’s history.
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Titleist headliners in the field include not only the aforementioned Smith, but 2022 PGA Champion and two-time major winner Justin Thomas, 2022 U.S. Open Champion and Pro V1x loyalist Matthew Fitzpatrick, 2015 Tour Champion Jordan Spieth, and the defending Tour Champion Patrick Cantlay, who is fresh off the successful defense of his BMW Championship title.
So just why do the best in the world trust the #1ballingolf? As you’ll see in the videos below individual players have different priorities and preferences, but they choose Titleist for the same fundamental reason – the Flight, Feel and Spin of Pro V1 and Pro V1x gives players the utmost confidence in consistent performance from shot-to-shot, week-to-week, and win-to-win.
It’s hard to believe that this weekend the 2021-2022 PGA Tour season is coming to a close. It's been a remarkable year for Titleist golf ball players, with 31 PGA Tour victories (compared to just 7 for the nearest competitor), and a clean sweep of this year's majors. With a win this weekend at East Lake, Titleist players will also sweep the FedExCup playoffs. Think it’s in the cards? Sound off below and tell us who you think is going to take home the Tour Championship and hoist the FedExCup on Sunday!
Patrick Cantlay (Pro V1x)
Tour Champion - 2021
Jordan Spieth (Pro V1x)
Tour Champion - 2015
Justin Thomas (Pro V1x)
Matthew Fitzpatrick (Pro V1x)