Watch: Learning to Fly - Inside Titleist Golf Ball Aerodynamics

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By Mike D., Titleist Staff

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  1. Team Titleist Staff

    You need wings to fly and for a golf ball, those wings are the dimples.

    Get a closer look at our process with Titleist Senior Director of Golf Ball Research & Engineering Mike Madson and see how we approach golf ball aerodynamics differently than others in the industry. 

    And if you want to go even deeper into what sets Titleist golf balls apart, check out this article: https://www.titleist.com/teamtitleist/b/tourblog/posts/titleist-industry-leading-golf-ball-aerodynamics

  2. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    I haven't visited BP3 and this gives us some insight on what it takes to make the #1 Ball in Golf. Hopefully I'll have an opportunity to visit BP3 in the future.
  3. Alex N

    Alex N
    Florida

    Military
    Thanks for sharing this, Mike! It’s amazing what goes into making that little white ball. It gives me chills just thinking about how cool this process is and how Titleist has perfected it. I can’t wait to take a ball plant tour in the future. It’s just another reason I’m proud to be a part of TT!
  4. Totally amazing process but it just goes to show why Titleist is the number 1 ball in golf whatever level or handicap you are
  5. Clint M

    Clint M
    Forrest City, AR

    Have been a Titleist advocate and user since the 70's, am totaly impressed by the video on how they are made.
  6. I believe that Titleist balls are the best of the market and the clubs are also the best they are the only clubs that I would ever play
  7. malcolm c

    malcolm c
    Leeds

    I have a plaque inn my garage Titleist number one ball in golf and indeed they are
  8. It's true! You play with a new titleist. And you're already thinking "good round of golf". I'm 75 years old and it works for me.
  9. Thank you.
  10. I question all of the testing of each ball. I purchased a dozen of pro v 1x balls and half of the balls had a deformity to them. The frustrating thing about this was Titleist didn’t want to send me replacements. Finally after finding my original receipt I sent in the 6 deformed balls only to have Titleist replacing 3 balls.
  11. Wade W

    Wade W
    Roanoke, VA

    Innovation, consistency, premier performance.

    Titleist continues to set the pace across all three.

    WW
  12. DonJ

    DonJ
    Cranston, RI

    Ah no wonder there balls are the best with all that they do to try and make them perfect
  13. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Did you take them back to the store where you purchased them? Under Titleist's warranty, that is where you should have taken them with your receipt? Just curious.

    Limited One-Year Warranty Information
    Although Titleist is committed to satisfying golfers with golf products of superior performance and quality, there is a chance a warranty claim may arise.

    Acushnet Company warrants its Titleist products for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship. Should your Titleist product fail to perform for either of the above reasons, we will at our option, repair it or replace it with an equivalent product at no charge. To obtain the benefits of this warranty, please contact your local golf shop to set up a Return Authorization. If you need assistance locating a shop in your area, please visit the Titleist Golf Shop Locator. Enclose the original receipt along with an explanation of the defect in writing. We ask that all parts of the product be returned to the repair department and that the product remain in original factory condition. Warranty claims presented without the original sales slip will be reviewed at our sole discretion. Acushnet Company reserves the right to inspect all warranty claims to determine the extent of warranty applications. All products returned for warranty claims become the property of Acushnet Company.
  14. golfinnut

    golfinnut
    Leesburg, VA

    The tolerances the balls go thru ... no wonder it's still the #1 ball in golf :)
  15. Tommy H

    Tommy H
    Northern VA

    Great informative video!
  16. Bradley S

    Bradley S
    McHenry, IL

    Another video showing why Titleist is the #1 ball in golf...
  17. Terry E

    Terry E
    Clinton Township, MI

    Thanks for sharing. Titleist always look to get the best performance on what they produce.
  18. Dino S

    Dino S
    Dayton, OH

    Military
    Can't wait to tour BP III. Such a cool process. Seeing what goes into the balls, I might shed a tear when I lose one.

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