Perfect Christmas golf gift from Titleist
Stuck for Christmas gift ideas? Here's a beauty from Titleist
Titleist has got in the Christmas spirit early by providing avid
golfers around the UK with the unique opportunity to personalise a dozen
Titleist golf balls for free in this fantastic Christmas offer.
With the festive season fast approaching,Titleist is offering customers a FREE printing programme on all of its market-leading golf balls, including the Titleist Pro V1 golf balls and Titleist Pro V1x golf balls.
The personalisation is printed in black capitals and can be across three lines with a maximum of 17 characters per line.
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In addition, Titleist is giving away a complimentary Titleist ball marker with every dozen balls ordered. Furthermore, each order will also be packaged in a specially designed Christmas wrap to give it that added festive touch.
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The Titleist offer runs from now until December 9, 2011. Anyone wishing to place an order for personalised Titleist golf balls or after further information should contact their nearest Titleist stockist.
To find details of your nearest stockist and find out more about this Christmas golf offer simply log-on to titleist.co.uk/gb_locator.aspx or call 01480 301114.
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