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Titleist: Superior golf clubs and balls for unparalleled golfing performance

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Destiny is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. With this in mind, Titleist , one of the leading Acushnet golfing brands, is committed to satisfying golfers with golf equipment of superior performance and quality.

Known for the outstanding successes of its Tour players, Titleist has respectively been known for " The #1 ball in golf ", and its "Serious clubs for serious golfers".

Titleist Range

Titleist manufactures a range of golf clubs, including woods, irons, Vokey wedges Scotty Cameron :
Equally known for the supreme quality of their golf balls , leading Titleist balls include:


Titleist Pro V1 Ball

The high-performance Pro V1 golf ball made its debut on the PGA Tour at Las Vegas on October 11, 2000, the first week it was available to the Pros. A longtime Titleist user, Billy Andrade, won that first tournament with the new ball. The Pro V1 was available to the public for purchase that December. It was a dramatic departure for Titleist, which had traditionally used a wound-ball construction (with a liquid-filled core center) for its top-of-the-line golf balls.

Titleist also makes the Pinnacle brand of distance balls, with the Platinum Feel and Platinum Distance; the Gold FX Soft and Gold FX Long, and the Ribbon.


As well as Titleist, the Massachusetts-based company boasts two other major golf equipment brands: FootJoy and Cobra.


Key Dates:

1910: The company is formed as a rubber processing business. 

1932: A golf ball division is created. 

1968: Acushnet Company name is adopted.
1976: The company is acquired by American Brands, Inc. 

1985: FootJoy, Inc. is acquired. 

1994: The company's rubber division is sold off. 

1996: Cobra Golf Incorporated is acquired.
2002: Acushnet reaches the $1 billion mark in annual revenues.