
How much do Titleist golf balls cost?
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When did Titleist introduce the Balata ball?
Spalding had experimented with a balata (mystery) cover in 1899 and had experimented with it 80 years before Titleist (RE)introduced the balata ball in the 1980’s.
What golf balls did you play in the 90s?
In the 90's I would either play the HP2 Tour or the Professional. Please sign in to comment Chuck O Chuck O September 20, 2017 at 09:24 PM I remember the HVC, HP2 and the Tour Distance. I played those and liked the Tour Distance best. It had a wound center. I also remember the Professional and Tour Balata. Those were both wound balls.
What was the original name of the golf ball?
The initial concept was labelled “Dead Center” and the ball became known simply as Titleist. World War II then intervened as Acushnet then focused its work on wartime efforts, but following the cessation of hostilities, the company picked up its projects from before the war and began to work at improving the ball.

When did the Titleist DT come out?
19751975 - Titleist DT is introduced as the longest Surlyn-covered golf ball.
What does DT mean on Titleist?
Durable TitleistIn case you didn't know, DT stood for Durable Titleist.
When did Titleist stop making wound balls?
2001By the end of 2001, not a single tournament champion on any of the world's major professional tours had won using a wound ball; the rout was so comprehensive that Titleist stopped making them at all.
How old are Titleist golf balls?
The Titleist script originated when the first Titleist-branded golf balls were being produced in 1935.
What replaced the DT SoLo?
DT TruSoftTitleist introduced the DT TruSoft to replace its popular DT SoLo golf ball back in 2016. It had the lowest compression of a Titleist ball with the aim of reducing spin on longer shots for more distance and straighter ball flight at slower swing speeds, as well as softer feel on all shots.
What does DT mean on golf balls?
Dynamite ThreadTitleist's DT golf balls have had a following with golfers for decades, going back to the 1940s when DT stood for “Dynamite Thread.” There's no thread in modern golf balls, of course, but in recent years Titleist's DT Solo has resonated with golfers wanting a soft-feeling golf ball with well-rounded performance at an ...
Do new golf balls go further than old ones?
Lab tests, including our own, show little or no loss in yardage compared to new balls, and most golfers report no appreciable difference in play. But most of this research is based on tests of mint-quality used golf balls pulled from water hazards with no understanding of how much time each ball spent underwater.
What is the number one golf ball on tour?
Titleist likes to remind us that that the Pro V1 is the No 1 ball used by professionals on worldwide golf tours, but that it's a great ball for non-superstars as well. The ball is manufactured to perfectly balance short game control without sacrificing good yardage from the tee.
Do they still make wound golf balls?
Wound balls are known now for their spin and feel, but not so much for their distance. Golf balls with solid constructions that we know today eventually replaced those antiquated wound balls.
How long do Titleist golf balls last?
So keep your balls in a cool, dry place and they will last for awhile. The golf ball researchers at Titleist state, "Today's Titleist golf balls can be safely stored for five years or even more, as long as they are kept away from excessive heat. ... Normal indoor conditions should be fine for storage."
Do golf balls go bad?
Yes, golf balls can go bad, but it is dependent on a number of factors. The materials used to construct the golf ball, storage temperature and care and maintenance all play a huge part in the life of a golf ball. Most golf balls can last for several hundred rounds of golf or up to 10 years.
Which Titleist ball goes the farthest?
We discovered that the Titleist Velocity Golf Balls are the undisputed champs as far as distance golf balls go. Golf balls should prioritize essential factors such as spin, control, and feel.
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I was sorting thru some old balls and found some Titleist DT. Are these of any value?
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They were from the early 90's as I recall (played them quite a bit.) THey were the "it" ball, so there were a lot of them in circulation. I don't think they are worth anything really. Go hit them. See what golf was like a few years ago. Find a steel headed driver with a steel shaft to make the experience complete. :)
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The DT was more or less like the NXT type line for titleist in the early 90's....
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They were around since the late 70's maybe earlier. Acushnet made a "club special", titleist DT in 100 and 90 Compression. At one time they had a really thick cover, and u could cut them. But later ones were surlyn. The Balata ball. Came in 90 and 100 compression and a low trajectory ball also. Then the upped the dimples on it.
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What golf ball did Cink use?
With a Trackman handy, Cink hit the wound, Titleist Professional 90 golf ball against a new Titleist Pro V1 using his modern Ping G410 driver.
Who was the 2009 Open Champion?
On Wednesday, 2009 Open Champion Stewart Cink took to Twitter with results from a one-off, two-ball test he conducted after finding an old wound golf ball amongst his pile of practice balls.
Who won the 2009 Open?
One Tour pro found out…. Veteran PGA Tour pro Stewart Cink won the 2009 Open Championship. In the modern age of golf, there’s widespread debate when it comes to newer, longer equipment. For example, some believe we should “roll the golf ball back” to days it didn’t fly as far, while others accept the modern technology.
What was the name of the ball that was a titleist?
The initial concept was labelled “Dead Center ” and the ball became known simply as Titleist.
Is a Balata ball cost effective?
The Balata ball however revolutionised golf, players loved the new control but it was not cost effective to have to use a new ball on almost every hole. As such the “Professional” was developed, which offered the same control and feel of a Balata ball, but with a more durable cover.
Is Titleist a company?
The first thing to note is that Titleist is not a company, but a brand name. Acushnet makes the balls and it is simply a subsidiary company of Fila, a South Korean based sports equipment company. Acushnet also make other golf brand equipment including Pinnacle and Footjoy (whose golf glove and shoe range are very popular).