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American Kevin Na picked up his first PGA Tour victory at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospital for Children Open. The win ended a 210 event win-less streak.
Englishman Justin Rose racked up the biggest win of his career at The BMW Championship. It’s his first for this season and extends his overall tournament wins to three.
Keegan Bradley managed to hit all of the right shots at the right time to overcome 75 gruelling holes of golf and win his first Major in this year’s PGA Championship.
Tiger’s old caddie Steve Williams was in the winner’s circle for the eighth time at Firestone Country Club, but this time it was with Adam Scott and a bag full of Titleist equipment.
There are only those elite few professional golfers who receive the perks of unique golf equipment, and after his triumph at the Open Championship three weeks ago, Darren Clarke became one of them
The PGA Tour celebrated yet another rookie winner in 2011 when Scott Stallings first birdied the par-three 18th hole in regulation play to get into a playoff, then played an almost carbon-copy shot in the playoff to win his first event in the Greenbrier Classic.
The TaylorMade R11 driver made it two victories in two weeks with Sean O’Hair’s win at the RBC Canadian Open, on a course that proved to be even tougher than the week before at Royal St George’s.
The new and much talked about adjustable technology of the TaylorMade R11 driver certainly proved its success at this year’s Open Championship when Darren Clarke braved some of the toughest conditions in years to lift his first Major at Royal St George’s.
Is it just me, or does it seem that Titleist golf club players constantly win on the US Tour? Apart from Fredrik Jacobsen two weeks ago winning with Callaway golf equipment, it has been Titleist taking the spoils for the other four weeks.
Nick Watney's AT&T National victory yesterday gave Titleist the perfect assurance that its new prototype golf irons were good to go after just one week of validation.
Ever wondered what equipment the professionals are using in tournaments? This week I have managed to get hold of what Harrison Frazar used at the Fedex St Jude Classic on the US Tour en route to his first professional win, albeit in his 355th start.
Ever wonder what happens to your golf ball when you smash it with your driver? The Mole found a nifty little video that shows exactly what we do to those poor little balls.
A few golfers at the Sony Open were playing Titleist’s new Pro V1 Tour-only ball. Titleist has, for the past five months, been making two extra versions of the legendary Pro V1 for use on the Tour. They are the Pro V1 Plus Spin and the Pro V1x Plus Trajec
A ball is just a ball, right? Well, not really, as the Mole learnt a while back. It’s all about the use of different materials (polyurethanes, plastics... which the Mole will leave to the engineers) and combinations of layers (of different thicknesses).
Srixon have recently released the new Z-Star and Z-Star X balls. They should now be in your local retailer and the Mole recommends you give them a try.