| |  According to latest reports, it seems that earlier this week a US court has filed an injunction which outlaws the sales of Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. After a lengthy battle in the courts, the judge finally agreed with the case brought before him by rivals Callaway golf, that the Pro V family of golf balls had infringed 4 of the patents held by Callaway. Continue Reading: Titleist Pro V1 Balls Banned?  |  |
| |  The government has found itself in hot water after it was revealed that £12,000 had been spent on golf balls.
Humfrey Malins, MP for Woking and member of the House of Commons golf team raised the alarm when he noticed a golf ball branded with UKT&I - the abbreviation for UK Trade and Investment. Continue Reading: Government spends thousands on golf balls  |  |
| |  Leading golf ball manufacturer Titleist has patted Robert Karlsson on the back after the Dane's win at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last week.
Karlsson rocketed to the top of the European Tour's Order of Merit standings with the title, ahead of the ousted Padraig Harrington. Continue Reading: Titleist recognises Karlsson Dunhill golf Links win  |  |
| |  Manufacturer Titleist declared itself happy after Swede Robert Karlsson grabbed a win at the Mercedes-Benz golf Championship in Cologne to send him on his way to the Ryder Cup in Valhalla.
Karlsson was one of the many players who chose to use a Titleist Pro V1x golf ball on his way to grabbing the victory. Continue Reading: Titleist proud of Karlsson golf success  |  |
| |  Branded golf balls featuring the logo of recently bankrupt financial firm Merrill Lynch have been selling fast on eBay, according to reports.
Merrill Lynch was bought by the Bank of America last weekend after the investment brokerage ran into troubled waters. Continue Reading: Bankrupt firm's golf balls sell well  |  |
| |  Srixon has teamed up with Cleveland Golf to launch a high-tech new ball aimed at the ladies' market.
Soft Feel and Soft Feel Lady golf balls are characterised by a special new core, cover and aerodynamics, designed to suit golfers with a slower swing tempo. Continue Reading: New 'soft feel' balls released  |  |
| |  Manufacturer Titleist are proud of the fact that nine out of the ten first-time title winners on this year's PGA Tour have used its golf balls on the way to victory.
The announcement comes after Colombian Camlio Villegas broke his tour duck with a win at the BMW Championship at Missouri's Bellerive Country Club. Continue Reading: Nine out of ten for Titleist  |  |
| |  A dog has undergone stomach surgery after swallowing an amazing 13 golf balls on walks to a local course.
Scottish owner Chris Morrison noticed a rattling sound when his pet moved about and decided to take him to a veterinarian who feared he might have consumed "a couple" of golf balls. Continue Reading: Dog munched 13 golf balls  |  |
| |  Statistics on ball use at the recent US PGA Championship have been released, with Titleist beating Callaway to the top spot.
Eight players that finished inside the top 18 at the major used the Titleist Pro V1x including champion Padraig Harrington, according to data from GolfBallSelector. Continue Reading: US PGA ball results released  |  |
| |  The ball which Callaway Golf claim "goes further than you need" has won critical acclaim in recent reviews.
According to Callaway, a key feature behind the HX Hot is HEX Aerodynamics which contribute towards the extra yardage achieved by the three-pieced ball. Continue Reading: HX Hot wins over critics  |  |
| |  After seeing the growing competition its charity golf tournaments were receiving from similar events, the Hopkinton Education Foundation of Massechussetts, US, has come up with a novel way of attracting interest to its annual fundraiser. Continue Reading: Heads! Fundraiser organises 1,000-strong ball dump  |  |
| |  The balls used by today's professionals are a contributing factor to the extra yardage gained off the tee in recent years.
A scientist formerly employed by aeroplane designers Boeing has lifted the lid on the technology which helps modern balls hang in the air for longer. Continue Reading: Balls contribute to player's extra yardage  |  |
| |  The most popular golf ball used in the recently-contested Players Championship at Sawgrass has been revealed.
According to World Golf, 94 players at the tournament chose to play with Titleist balls, making it the most popular ball manufacturer in the field. Continue Reading: Most popular Players Championship balls revealed  |  |
| |  It is no secret that Titleist has had the most popular premium golf ball for the last few years, with the Pro V1 and Pro V1x. The other ball manufacturers have struggled to get the top professionals to use their balls instead (which is a clear indicator of the quality of the ball). Continue Reading: Pro V1 No.1 Ball in Golf... but not for much longer!  |  |
| |  A growing number of companies are using logo-emblazoned golf balls, which act as a brand reinforcement exercise, according to one manufacturer.
According to USimprints, firms give the balls to golfing employees, whose weekend trips to the course and appearances at corporate golf events help advertise the company name. Continue Reading: Firms use golf balls in marketing exercise  |  |
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