Global Glory. One Ball.

Six-Win Week Advances Titleist's 2005 Victory Count to 119.

(September 9th 2005) Golf is a global sport. And one of the things that unifies it is the overwhelming trust players place in the superior performance of Titleist golf balls. Six more wins this week advances Titleist's victory count across the worldwide professional tours to 119, more than four times the nearest competitor with 25, and more than all other golf balls combined.

Retief Goosen led the Titleist victory parade with a wire-to-wire
performance playing the Pro V1x at the China Masters. Goosen set a course record with an opening round 8-under 64, which he tied on Sunday to finish at 22-under 266, six strokes clear of the 2005 U.S. Open champion ...

PGA TOUR: At the Deutsche Bank Championship, Titleist topped the golf ball count with 113 players, more than seven times the nearest competitor with 15, and was also the choice of more players in the iron (35), utility iron
(4), wedge (118) and putter (60) categories. Full-line Titleist staff
player Jason Bohn, who was the only player in the field to shoot four
consecutive rounds in the 60s, finished one stroke back ...

PGA EUROPEAN TOUR: The champion, who ranks #6 in the world and relies upon the Pro V1x for his success, holed out for eagle on the 18th on Saturday and chipped in for birdie on the 16th hole Sunday, propelling him to a one-stroke win at the European Masters ...

LPGA TOUR: Pat Hurst earned her fourth career LPGA Tour title, capturing
the State Farm Classic after shooting a final round 2-under 70 to finish at
17-under 271. Hurst topped defending champion Cristie Kerr by three shots. Titleist has been the golf ball of choice for 16 champions on the 2005 LPGA Tour, including the last nine in a row ...

CHAMPIONS TOUR: Hale Irwin tallied four birdies over his final eight holes
to shoot a 4-under 68 and win the First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. Relying
upon the Pro V1 golf ball, Irwin finished at 13-under par 203 to win by a
stroke over three players ...

NATIONWIDE TOUR: In just his third career start, Peter Tomasulo captured the Alberta Classic for his first Nationwide Tour victory. The former University of California standout and Pro V1x player set a course record with a 10-under 61 on Friday and finished the tournament at 9-under par 275. Titleist players have won 18 of the 23 events played on the 2005
Nationwide Tour ...

JAPAN TOUR: Titleist full line staff player Daisuke Maruyama earned his
first career victory after 11 years on the Japan Tour at the Fujisankei
Classic. Maruyama advanced to second on the Order of Merit with the
victory, just behind fellow Titleist full-line staff player S.K. Ho ...

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