The wins continue to mount for players trusting the #1 ball in golf, as Amy Yang and Daniel Nisbet added two more victories to the Titleist victory total.
It's still early days in the 2019 season, but a familiar pattern of success is already emerging, as players trusting their games to a Titleist golf ball have collected 23 wins across the worldwide professional tours, more than three times more wins than the nearest competing brand with 7 and more than all competing brands combined.
Let’s take a closer look at this past week’s Titleist tour highlights…
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Amy Yang | New 2019 Pro V1x - Honda LPGA Thailand
Amy Yang, playing the New Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, secured the fourth victory of her LPGA Tour career, winning the LPGA Thailand for the third time in five years. (She also triumphed at this event in 2015 and 2017.)
Yang carded a final-round 65 en route to a 22-under 266 victory total and a one-shot win.
Carlota Ciganda (New Pro V1x), who closed with a Sunday-best 9-under-par 63, finished solo 3rd, two shots back.
Titleist was the overwhelming favorite in the golf ball category at the Honda LPGA Thailand, with 77% of players in the limited field of 70 (54 players) trusting a Pro V1 or Pro V1x. That's more than 10 times the nearest competitor with 7% (5 players).
Titleist golf ball players have now won each of the first four events on the 2019 LPGA Tour.
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Daniel Nisbet | Pro V1 - Queensland PGA Championship
Daniel Nisbet won the Queensland PGA Championship, posting a 24-under-par 256 victory total, six shots clear of fellow Titleist Brand Ambassador Deyen Lawson (New Pro V1x, TS2 driver, 913H hybrid, 718 AP3/3-iron, 718 AP2 irons, Vokey Design SM7 wedges) and Harrison Endycott (Pro V1x).
The win was Nisbet’s third in the past year, when he also claimed the New Zealand Open and Northern Territories PGA Championship.
Nisbet topped a leaderboard that included eight players among the top 10 finishers, including 6 of the top 7.
Of the 155 players competing in Queensland, Australia, an overwhelming 84% (131 players) trusted a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball for their success, more than 13 times the nearest competitor with 6% (10 players).
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Let's take a closer look at all the Titleist equipment that Daniel relied on to win down under.
Golf Ball: Pro V1
Driver: TS2 (9.5º)
Fairway: TS3 (15º)
Irons: 718 T-MB (3, 4), 718 AP2 (5-PW)
Wedges: Vokey Design SM7 gap (52.12 F Grind), sand (56.08 M Grind) and lob (60.06 K Grind)
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi
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Congratulations to all of #TeamTitleist!
Click here for a listing of all Titleist golf ball wins this season.