TITLEIST
Titleist golf balls were founded in 1932 by Phil Young, who was inspired to create more consistent balls after an X-ray revealed his golf ball had an off-center core. The first Titleist ball was introduced in 1935, after three years of development with rubber specialist Fred Bommer. The company, now owned by Acushnet, has been manufacturing its balls in New Bedford, Massachusetts, for over 80 years.
We offer different models of used TITLEIST golf balls in three different grades – mint-condition golf balls (AAAAA/5A), near-mint condition (AAAA/4A) and value-condition (AAA/3A). Golf ball performance tests show no appreciable difference in game performance between new and mint-quality TITLEIST golf balls. Read more.
TITLEIST MIX
Mixed Titleist golf balls are assortment of use or recycled golf balls from various Titleist models. DETAILS: The mix can include different colors, compression, dimple patterns, and cover materials of golf balls, which can be used for different types...
TITLEIST MIX BULK MESH BAG
The mix can include different colors, compression, dimple patterns, and cover materials of golf balls, which can be used for different types of golfers and for different types of shots. The mix package is designed to provide golfers whit a...
TITLEIST NXT MIX
The Titleist NXT ball gives you a shot with precision. This Titleist golf ball is a deadly combination of high performance, control, and distance. The advanced multi-layer design with higher coverage dimple design of this Titleist distance golf ball lets...
TITLEIST NXT MIX BULK MESH BAG
The Titleist NXT golf balls feature a soft thin durable fuse blend cover with a new 332 icosahedral dimple design with staggered wave parting line. The Tour validated A.I.M (alignment Integrated Marking) side stamp provides help with your alignment and...
TITLEIST YELLOW MIX
Mixed Titleist golf balls are assortment of use or recycled golf balls from various Titleist models. DETAILS: The mix can include different colors, compression, dimple patterns, and cover materials of golf balls, which can be used for different types...