Just one more sleep until the second Major of the year is underway… and we know one thing is for sure – Team Titleist is ready to take on Tulsa.
From routine grip changes, to fresh T grind wedges suited for the firm and fast conditions of Southern Hills, our team has been on the ground all week helping the world’s best get their equipment dialed. And thanks to you, Team Titleist, we had some great questions to dive in a little deeper at what’s going on inside the buzzing walls of the Titleist Tour truck this week at the PGA Championship.
Keep reading to get the inside scoop and make sure to follow along on our social channels this weekend to stay up to date on all things #TeamTitleist at the PGA Championship.
Q: What’s the best golf ball model for windy conditions in Tulsa?
An Oklahoma… breeze? This week at Southern Hills, winds are expected to fluctuate between 10-25 mph. With that in mind, we decided to pick the brain of Fordie Pitts, Titleist Tour consultant for Golf Ball R&D, to learn a little more about which golf ball model is best in the wind. Spoiler alert – all of them. Fordie digs in a little deeper to explain a couple more options (in addition to the trusted Pro V1 and Pro V1x) that were developed as part of our CPO (Custom Performance Option) program.
Q: How often do players regrip their clubs?
Example…A. Brand Ambassador Jordan Spieth’s trusted T100 irons were treated to a fresh set of grips late Monday afternoon.
Q: What’s the most popular wedge grind at Southern Hills?
Q: What’s a typical day look like for the Scotty Cameron team?
Q: What’s the most played golf ball model on the PGA Tour?
Q: What’s the most common equipment change that players make for Majors?
Q: What putter does Jordan Spieth use?
Q: What’s the most played driver model on the PGA Tour?
Q: How many wedges has Aaron Dill made this week?
Q: What’s the most popular Scotty Cameron model at the PGA Championship?
Q: Stock pitching wedge, or Vokey Design pitching wedge?