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titleist any other iron

titleist any other iron

About the Match ofTitleist After opening with consecutive 65's, Pro V1x player David Mathis posted back-to-back 68's on the weekend for his first career win at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Mathis finished with a 20-under 266, three shots clear of Roger Tambellini (Pro V1x) and four in front of Matt Weibring (Pro V1x). Titleist was the most played golf ball at the BMW Charity Pro-Am with 115 players, more than six times the nearest competitor with 18. The victory vaulted Mathis to No. 4 on the money list. The top 25 at the end of the year will earn their PGA TOUR cards for 2009. In addition, Titleist was first in iron sets (45), wedges (147) and putters (69). Titleist was also second in drivers (34). Keith Horne captured the Sunshine Tour's Nashua Golf Challenge following a one hole playoff with fellow South African, Nic Henning. Both players finished the tournament on a total of six-under par. Titleist golf ball players have captured 10 of the first 11 events on the 2008 Nationwide Tour. Last week's winner and full-line Titleist staff player Jean Hugo, overnight leader and full-line Titleist staff player Desvonde Botes, and Trevor Fisher tied for third, one shot back. Each of the top five finishers relied upon the Titleist Pro V1x golf ball for their success. Titleist was the most played golf ball at the titleist Nashua Golf Challenge with 52 players, more than three times the nearest competitor with 17.

TitleistProducts are the Choice of More Players Mike Burke, Jr. - this year's winner by three strokes - relied upon the Titleist Tour Balata golf ball and the Titleist Titanium 975D driver for his success. In fact, of the 12 players who finished among the top 10 and ties at this year's PGA Club Professional Championship, more of them trusted Titleist golf balls, irons, drivers and putters than all other competitors. With 52 players, Titleist irons were the choice of more players than the next two competitors combined. Every player who finished among the Top 10 and ties at the CPC trusted the advanced liquid-filled center wound ball technology of the Titleist Professional, the ultimate in performance and durability, or the Titleist Tour Balata, the ultimate in spin, feel and control, for their success. Since the inaugural PGA Club Professional Championship in 1968, Titleist has been the No. 1 golf ball at the event every year - now 31 consecutive years. The overwhelming choice at the event once again, 127 players, over 88% of the field trusted Titleist, giving the No. 1 ball in golf more than 12 times as many players as the nearest competitor and 7 times more players than all other balls combined. Six of the 12 players who were among the top 10 and ties at the CPC relied upon Titleist irons, including 3 of the top 4 finishers. Titleist achieved the distinction as the No. 1 iron at the CPC for the sixth consecutive year, wth more PGA Club Professionals relying upon the solid feel and consistent performance of titleist  DCI irons than any other iron.

Singh, the 1993, 1995 and 2006 winner of the event when it was played at Westchester, earned 11,000 FedEx Cup points in the playoff opener to take the lead with 109,500 points. It was the 33rd career PGA TOUR title for Singh and his second this season, having also won three weeks ago at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.

  Titleist ambassador Ben Curtis (Pro V1x, 907D2 driver, 909 F2 fairway metal, 585.H utility metal, AP2 irons, Vokey Design wedges, Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 putter) continued his strong play in big events, joining third-round leader Kevin Streelman (Pro V1x) and Mathew Goggin (Pro V1x) in a tie for fourth place at seven-under 277. Of the 11 players who finished tied for seventh or better at The Barclays, eight trusted Titleist for their success.

  Titleist was the most played golf ball at The Barclays with 90 players, compared to 16 for the nearest competitor. Titleist was also the top choice in the iron (32), wedge (140) and putter (64) categories. The win was the 21st for titleist golf ball players on the 2008 PGA TOUR, more than all other golf balls combined.

The win vaulted Piercy from No. 35 to No. 12 on the Nationwide Tour money list and locked up a spot on the 2009 PGA TOUR. The top 25 on the list at year's end earn a 2009 PGA TOUR card. The champion also played Titleist 690MB irons, Vokey Design Spin Milled gap, sand and lob wedges and a Scotty Cameron putter for his success.

  Piercy becomes the Nationwide Tour's third multiple winner in 2008, joining Titleist brand ambassadors Jarrod Lyle and Colt Knost. A third win for any of the three will result in an instant promotion to the PGA TOUR.

  Titleist was the most played golf ball at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic with 106 players, compared to 23 for the nearest competitor. titleist was also the top choice in the iron (40), wedge (133) and putter (59) categories. The win is the 19th for Titleist golf ball players on the 2008 Nationwide Tour, compared to one for the nearest competitor.

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