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Friday, November 18, 2011

Titleist Players Enjoy Banner Year on 2011 PGA Tour

More players trusted Titleist golf balls, irons, wedges and putters than any other brand. The overwhelming choice of more winners across every major equipment category

(Fairhaven, MA) - The PGA TOUR represents the most demanding stage in golf, and in 2011 the overwhelming majority of players who competed at that highest level placed their trust in Titleist golf equipment. The ground-breaking Pro V1 golf ball franchise, first introduced to PGA TOUR players in October 2000, began its second decade on Tour by setting new standards for player confidence and success. Over 3,700 players relied on a Titleist golf ball on the 2011 PGA TOUR, more than six times the nearest competitor with 541. In fact, two out of every three PGA TOUR players relied on a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball this season, and Titleist golf ball loyalists were rewarded for their trust, winning 33 of 44 events, eight times the total of the nearest competitor with 4, and three times the number of wins recorded by all other competing golf ball brands - combined.

Titleist golf clubs also found momentous player approval and achievement in 2011, driven by the revolutionary Titleist 910 metals line and new 712 series of AP, CB and MB irons. Titleist's counts in each of the metals categories on the PGA Tour increased versus the prior year and featured more winners than any other brand across all three (drivers, fairways, hybrids). At the AT&T National in July, the first week the new 712 Series irons were available, 16 players transitioned with overwhelming success. In fact, Titleist Brand Ambassador Nick Watney relied upon the New AP2 irons to win the prestigious event in convincing fashion. After Watney's win, four more players went on to capture PGA TOUR titles with 712 series irons. Titleist continued its consecutive streak of being the most played iron on the PGA TOUR since 2005, to go along with its PGA TOUR-leading 20 victories in 2011.

When it came to the short game, Titleist Vokey Design wedges and Scotty Cameron putters had PGA TOUR players covered. Players trusting the Titleist scoring clubs in 2011 topped the PGA TOUR in both player and win counts - again. Vokey Design wedges have topped the PGA TOUR in terms of player count and wins for eight consecutive years, while Scotty Cameron by Titleist putters have been the leading putter choice for more players and more winners for 14 consecutive years ... and still counting.

Seventeen Titleist full product line Brand Ambassadors combined to win 20 PGA Tour events in 2011. No other golf equipment brand enjoyed stronger combined counts across all equipment categories, and no other brand shared in as many winning performances on the PGA TOUR as Titleist. Consistency and superior performance from tee-through-green. Titleist. Golf's Symbol of Excellence.

Please see player and win counts across every equipment category, as well as the Titleist equipment players relied upon from every tournament on the 2011 PGA TOUR:

TOURNAMENT - WINNER - TITLEIST EQUIPMENT PLAYED
Hyundai Tournament of Champions Jonathan Byrd Pro V1, Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport putter

Sony Open in Hawaii Mark Wilson Pro V1x

Farmers Insurance Open Bubba Watson Pro V1x

Waste Management Phoenix Open Mark Wilson Pro V1x

AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am D.A. Points Pro V1x

Northern Trust Open Aaron Baddeley Pro V1x, Vokey Design lob wedge (60), Scotty Cameron Newport putter

WGC - Accenture Match Play Championship Luke Donald Pro V1x

Mayakoba Golf Classic Johnson Wagner
Pro V1x , 909D3 (8.5) driver, 904F (13) fairway metal, AP2 (3) and CB (4-9) irons, Vokey Design Spin Milled pitching (47), approach (53) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron prototype putter

WGC - Cadillac Championship Nick Watney
Pro V1x, 910D3 driver (10.5), 910F fairway metal (15.0), 910H hybrid (21), AP2 irons (3-PW), Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron Tour 350g putter

Puerto Rico Open Michael Bradley Pro V1x, Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron Newport Fastback putter

Transitions Championship Gary Woodland
Pro V1, 910D3 driver (7.5), 909F3 fairway metal (15.0), 503I utility iron (2), MB irons (3-9), Vokey Design wedges (48, 54, 60), Scotty Cameron prototype GSS putter

Arnold Palmer Invitational Martin Laird Pro V1x, Vokey Design TVD sand (54) and lob (60) wedges

Valero Texas Open Brendan Steele
Pro V1x, 909D2 driver (9.5), 909H hybrid (21), MB irons (5-PW), Vokey Design approach (52) and lob (62) wedges, Vokey Design TVD sand (58) wedge

Zurich Classic of New Orleans Bubba Watson Pro V1x

The PLAYERS Championship K.J. Choi Pro V1, Vokey Design lob (59) wedge

Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial David Toms Pro V1

Memorial Tournament Steve Stricker Pro V1x, 909D3 driver (8.5), 906F2 fairway metals (13), 909H hybrid (19), AP2 irons (4-PW), Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges

FedEx St. Jude Classic Harrison Frazar Pro V1x, 910D2 driver (8.5), CB (4,5) and MB (6-PW) irons, Vokey Design approach (52) and lob (60) wedges, Vokey TVD sand (56) wedge

U.S. Open Rory McIlroy Pro V1x, 910D2 driver (8.5), 906F2 (13.0) and (18) fairway metals, MB (3-9) irons, Vokey Design pitching (48), approach (54) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron prototype Newport GSS putter

AT&T National Nick Watney
Pro V1x , 910D3 (10.5) driver, 910F (15) fairway metal, 910H (21) hybrid, New AP2 712 irons (3-PW), Vokey Design sand (54) and Vokey TVD lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron Newport Fastback putter

John Deere Classic Steve Stricker
Pro V1x , 909D3 (8.5) driver, 906F2 (13) fairway metal, 909H (19) hybrid, AP2 irons (3-PW), Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges

Viking Classic Chris Kirk
Pro V1x, 910 D3 driver (9.5), 906F4 fairway metal (13.5), 909H hybrid (19.0), New 712 CB prototype irons (3-9), Vokey Design pitching (48) and sand (54) wedges, Vokey TVD lob wedge (60), Scotty Cameron Del Mar putter

Greenbrier Classic Scott Stallings
Pro V1x, 910D3 driver (8.5), 909F2 fairway metal (13.5), 910H hybrid (19), New 712 AP2 irons (4-9), Vokey Design pitching (48), gap (52), sand (56) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron 009 putter

WGC - Bridgestone Invitational Adam Scott
Pro V1, 910D3 driver (9.5), 910F.d fairway metal (15), 910H hybrid (21), MB irons (3-9), Vokey Design pitching (48), sand (54) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron Kombi Long putter

Reno-Tahoe Open Scott Piercy
Pro V1, 910D3 driver (8.5), AP2 (2,4), 690MB (5-9) irons, Vokey Design pitching (48), gap (52), sand (56) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron 2.7 putter

Wyndham Championship Webb Simpson
Pro V1x, 909D3 (10.5) driver, 909F3 (13.5) fairway metal, 910F (17) fairway metal, 910H (21) hybrid, 680MB (4-PW) irons, Vokey Design TVD sand (54) and lob (58) wedges

Deutsche Bank Championship Webb Simpson
Pro V1x, 909D3 (10.5) driver, 909F3 (13.5) fairway metal, 910F (17) fairway metal, 910H (21) hybrid, 680MB (4-PW) irons, Vokey Design TVD sand (54) and lob (58) wedges

The TOUR Championship Bill Haas
Pro V1x, 910D2 driver (8.5), 910F fairway metal (13.5), Prototype CB 2-iron (712), CB irons (3-PW), Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron Kombi mid putter

Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Kevin Na
Pro V1x, 910D3 driver (9.5), 910F fairway metals (13.5, 17), 910H hybrid (21), AP2 (4-PW), Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges, Scotty Cameron RD Concept 1 putter

Frys.com Open Bryce Molder
Pro V1x, 909D3 driver (9.5), 909F2 fairway metal (13.5), 910H hybrid (20), New 712 CB prototype irons (3-9), Vokey Design pitching wedge (48), Vokey TVD sand (54) and lob wedges (60), Scotty Cameron Newport 2.7 putter

McGladrey Classic Ben Crane
Pro V1x, 910D2 driver (7.5), 910F fairway metal (17), 910H hybrid (21), AP2 irons (5-PW), Vokey Design approach (51), sand (56) and lob (60) wedges

Children's Miracle Network Classic Luke Donald Pro V1x

CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia Bo Van Pelt
Pro V1, 909D2 driver (8.5), 910Fd fairway metal (13.5), 910H hybrid (17), MB (5-P)/CB (4) irons, Vokey Design SM4 prototype gap (52), sand (56) and lob (60) wedges.

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