Titleist golf balls for 2012 announced
Titleist launches its new golf balls for 2012. What golfers will find in the new Titleist golf ball range for 2012, including the Titleist Velocity golf balls
Titleist has announced the launch of its 2012 Titleist golf balls line up, headlined by the Titleist Velocity.
The Titleist Velocity golf ball sits between the new Titleist NXT Tour, Titleist NXT Tour S and Titleist DT SoLo models.
Titleist Velocity is powered for distance with the fastest solid core of any Titleist golf ball. The Velocity's exclusive core works with a new cover formula and dimple pattern combination to offer high initial ball speed, a soaring, consistent ball flight, deep downrange peak trajectory and playable short game feel.
Titleist has enhanced the Titleist NXT Tour franchise with new softer feel Titleist NXT Tour S entering its second decade as the best-performing non-urethane covered golf ball.
The new Titleist NXT Tour offers long, consistent distance and commanding short game control, whilst the all-new Titleist NXT Tour S benefits from a softer compression to offer golfers NXT Tour-like performance with a softer feel.
Completing the Titleist 2012 golf ball range is the softest ever Titleist DT SoLo. The softest compression ball in the Titleist range, the new Titleist DT SoLo offers a penetrating ball flight with long roll out for excellent driver and iron distance, whilst providing a distinctly soft feel.
The 2012 Titleist 2012 golf ball range will be available from March 1, 2012.
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