Friday 8 April 2016

Titleist Logo Golf Balls - Great Golf Tournament Gifts

Titleist golf balls are known to be about the best golf ball you can play the game of golf with. You may have a good golf swing but unless you play a quality ball you will not reap the full benefit of your golf swing. If you are an avid student of golf you know that the winner of the US Open Golf Tournament Angel Cabrera played the Titleist ProV1x to win the trophy.

Titleist Logo Golf Balls were one of the most popular golf tournament gifts presented at the US Open. They are a greatly appreciated gift that does not sit in the closet at home but is played by the recipient in his or her favorite endeavor that being the game of golf.

You do not have to go to the US Open to enjoy the benefit of a box of Titleist Logo Golf Balls. You can design your own logo golf balls and have them delivered to your local golf pro shop in about 2 weeks.

The new top of the line ProV1x is the ball that was used to win the US Open and by many of the top PGA pros. The ProV1x is 4 part golf ball that is designed for serious golfers and professional players. It features an alignment integrated marking for better putting and improved playability with and feel with mid and short irons. The Titleist ProV1 golf ball is also a top performer.


The new ProV1 golf ball provides good long distance with both your driver and long irons. The ball has a soft feel and high short game performance up to the green with what Titleist calls its Drop and Stop Control. 

Why Buy Srixon Golf Balls?

Well although they are probably not as well known worldwide as some of the other market leaders in golf ball manufacture, in recent years they have become the preferred choice for a rapidly increasing number of amateurs and professional golfers across the globe.

Many of the top PGA Tour players have now turned to the advanced technology that Srixon golf balls offer, including the likes of former world number 1 Vijay Singh, former U.S. Open Champion Jym Furyk, young rising star Ryo Ishikawa who used the Srixon Z-Star XV to shoot the world record lowest score of 58 to help win the Crowns Tournament in Japan back in 2010, and more recently the 2010 U.S. Open winner Graeme McDowell, plus many more.

The Srixon brand was established in 1997 and is part of the Sumitomo Rubber Industries Limited company (who have been producing Japanese golf equipment since the 1930's), and with their recent release of the Tour proven Z-Star and Z-Star XV alls which utilize the very latest in cutting edge technology, they are now considered to be one of the leading ball manufacturers around.

It is not just at the premium end of the market that srixon golf balls excel though, they offer a fully comprehensive selection of high quality balls to match every type of golfers needs and requirements, from beginners who are searching for distance and forgiveness, ladies and senior golfers who need lower compression balls to help match their slower swing speeds, to the more experienced players who are looking for the perfect combination of distance, control and feel throughout their game.


The New Golf Ball

Ladies golf balls are making a big splash these days, and they are not just for women. Men are buying these too. The balls were originally designed with the thought in mind that women generally had lower swinging speeds. However, news hit that an amateur won a tournament with an MC Lady golf ball manufactured by Bridgestone and all of a sudden male golfers were wiping out the inventory. Many men believe this ball truly allows them to hit the ball further.

That just goes to show folks that ladies golf balls aren't just for ladies. All golfers eventually find themselves looking for the next best piece of equipment that will give them that competitive edge. This seems to be just one of those things.

Besides Bridgestone, many other popular golf ball brands make ladies golf balls. These include brands like Maxfli Noodle, Pinnacle Gold, Callaway, Nike, and Wilson. If any ladies are reading, they should keep in mind that balls are not strictly gender specific. Women can use standard golf equipment.

However, in recent years companies have begun manufacturing balls that may be more suitable for women. Every golf player should make their own decision when choosing which golf balls to use because while there will always be people who will tell you which is best, only you know which one works best for you.

With the advent of the ladies new golf balls, now women and men have more choices. And don't think there's a high price to pay here either. It's not difficult at all to find good prices, sales and discounts.

Right Golf Ball for You

Golf balls are available in many different brands and types. A few of the different types include two-piece, three-piece, various compressions, numerous cover materials, and dozens of different dimple patterns. The plethora of differing types of balls and the dozens of brands on the market makes choosing one very difficult.

For years I have stated that the most important consideration in golf is consistency, and this applies to your golf clubs, your swing, and most importantly the ball you use. Every different type or brand of ball will feel and react differently when you strike it producing varying trajectories, distance, spin rates, and so forth.

This is probably most important when you are on or around the green. No two brands/types of balls will feel or roll the same and there is absolutely no way to develop a consistent chipping or putting stroke if there is no consistency as to the golf ball you use. My advice is to choose a brand/type of golf ball that feels good to you and then stick with it.

After you decide which type/brand of golf ball to use there are a couple of things that you can do with the ball that will automatically eliminate a few strokes from your game.

1. Check for roundness.
2. Determine the center of gravity of the ball.

Most golf stores sell a roundness gauge which is nothing more than a square piece of metal that has a hole cut in the center slightly larger than the diameter of a golf ball. You place the ball in the gauge and then rotate it to test if the ball is out of round. I will tell you from personal experience that at least one new golf ball out of twenty will be out of round.


Personalized Golf Balls

If you're trying to figure out how to make a unique statement with a gift, personalized golf balls might be the answer. These are also great souvenirs to pass out at business functions, weddings, and retirement parties.

Business Functions:
If you're going to a trade show to demonstrate your company's products and services, give your potential customers something to really remember you by. Most companies hand out plastic bottles, ball caps. These items probably end up stuffed in the trash or donated to a thrift shop shortly after the trade show is over.

Weddings:
If you and your beloved are avid golfers, why not give golf balls to your wedding guests as souvenirs? You can have your names and wedding date written on each one, and pass them out instead of Jordan almonds or chocolates.

Birthdays:
You can give your favorite golfing buddy an 18-pack or an entire bucket adorned with his or her name or some inside joke. Did your friend make a memorable shot back in 1975? Use that memory as your printed note: Hole-in-one April 1st, 1975

Retirement Parties:
What do most golfers plan to do when they retire? That's right, they plan to suit up and swing their clubs nearly seven days a week.


personalized golf balls can be the most memorable way to say you care about people. You care about your customers, about your friends and loved ones, and you care about yourself. Why not show respect, affection, and encouragement by printing names, dates, and slogans on sporting goods?