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Titleist is a well known company in the field of golf and respected for their commitment to quality. The signature 1 ball came out in 1932 and even though there have been constant improvements, it has virtually remained the same. This does not mean that they only make golf balls. The company is very diverse and produces all kinds of equipment. Name any product connected with golf and they make it to exacting standards. Their products are well known around the world.
The Titleist name is attached to a vast number of patents that span the whole gamut of golf. They are known for their innovations in all aspects of the sport. Just the patents connected with golf balls range from the manufacture, to testing machines to the composition of materials used to place dimples on top of the balls to the rubber golf balls. It is mind boggling as to how many inventions were made by this company. In addition, they manufacture a whole line of golf apparel that proudly displays their name and is also created to their exacting standards.
No golf and country club would be the same if it was not for the innovations extended by Titleist. They host a lot of events and a number of players. Their golf performance institute is going to hold the Golf Fitness Summit later in October in Anaheim CA. They will provide learning for beginners and classes will be held for advanced players too, to improve their game. This just goes to show how much the company in involved in the sport and to what length their involvement goes. They provide the enthusiast with everything he or she needs.
The Titleist Company has a long involvement with the sport. Walk into any golf store to buy golf products and you will see this company’s products prominently displayed. While other companies may sacrifice on quality to sell their products, this is not so with this company. Visit the official company website at www.titleist.com to learn more. Learn about being fitted for a set of custom clubs, join a forum or take a course at the FittingWorks University to become an educated and certified Titleist fitting professional.
Golf is massively popular and as you would expect there are thousands and thousands of sites about it. The problem for the keen golfer is that there is literally too much information.
When you go to a search engine they will often give you far more information than you can use.
For example just as a random search I have just gone to Google and typed in “buy new seven iron” without the quotation marks.The site has given me 18,600,000 results.
This is of no use to me.I have a nasty case of information overload, particularly as a quick look through the first page of websites suggests a lot of narrow websites rather then a the general overview retailer that i was hoping for
As another example I have tried “golf course in Arizona”. This time I have got 3,400,000 results.
It seemed to me that I should be able to reduce the overload of Google information and find a solution for myself.
After a lot of searches it was there!!.
My solution was simple; my own personal golf toolbar.Toolbars, if you are not certain are the useful rows of symbols at the top of your screen.
In the toolbar I put in my favorite golfing websites so that whenever I wanted golf information it was there at the top of my screen every time I was online.It meany my preferred store, course directory and news site were just a click away. It put an end to wasting time with Google and looking at too many websites.
I do continue to use Google occasionally for searching on golf but really the best websites are there on my screen all the time.
I decided that it would be great for others to use the toolbar and it’s here.Its free for everybody to use.It is completely safe and downloads rapidly.
At the moment it has a top golf store, training aid site, news section and a weather forecast, a vacation arranger, utilities, games and loads of other useful stuff.
The Golf Training toolbar.
I have found it to be very useful and believe many people will agree with me.There is no charge though I should mention that if you should purchase through the retailer on the toolbar I do receive a commission.
I hope that you enjoy the golf toolbar.
The Golf News toolbar.