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By Anthony S

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  1. Anthony S

    Anthony S
    Kenosha, WI

    Probably a silly question but just thought I would ask since I am new around here and would have a lot of interest in attending a TT event in the future. Does everyone that participates have bags full of Titleist gear? I carry Vokey wedges and a Scotty but don't currently play woods and irons (although will give them a good look next upgrade). Been a huge fan of the equipment and balls plus Footjoy as long as I have been playing.

    That being said, how many people usually attend? Anything set in stone for 2023?

  2. Tommy H

    Tommy H
    Northern VA

    I would say that most people use Titleist equipment, but don't let that be a deterrent to you attending. I still have swoosh irons in my bag lol.

    In regards to attendance, it depends on the event. Regional events generally have a smaller attendance, but the Team Titleist Invitational usually has the most. I don't think anything is set in stone yet for 2023, but keep an eye out on the Events page!

  3. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Not a silly question at all. There are a lot of TT members that take pride in having all their equipment under the Titleist brand, and even those who include FootJoy to fill their wardrobe collection. At every event you see a combination of total branding and also those in transition who play a mixed bag. They will be in the minority but we respectively treat them with care and understanding... well, unless they act like a jerk and then we give them a hard time. :) I would say, the bigger the event, the more focus on branding. We treat the smaller local events as opportunities to introduce folks to the brand so more likely to see all equipment brands in the bags. Unofficial tip... use a Titleist bag and it wont be as noticeable. Look forward to seeing you at future events.
  4. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    Not at all. Many are Titleist ball loyalist, but play other brands or mixed sets. Many are full Titleist, but there is no requirement that your bag be all Titleist to participate in an event.

    The national events are normally around 72-100, depending on the locale. Regional events may have an upper limit, but often run 24-40 or so, again depending on the locale and what whoever is coordinating the event has arranged. Expect some local, regional, and national events during 2023, but I'm not aware if any have been set in stone yet.

    Keep your eyes peeled here and on Titleist social media and emails for announcements.
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Most importantly, welcome to Team Titleist. Most questions on here are not silly, except those asking for free swag. Those are highly frowned upon. There are a lot of posts on here regarding Team Titleist events and I will be happy to address you questions. First most members who attend do have full bags of Titleist equipment and go to the Team Titleist events to hear about upcoming releases and to test new equipment. The events are normally announced in the spring of every years and you have to be on top to get in. They usually are announced in the middle of the day and it is a mad rush to get in and are usually filled up in a matter of hours. This year's event was a the Streamsong resort, which offer three courses ranked in the top 100 US courses. Of course Hurricane Ian shortened our stay. There were 100 initial openings for this event and I believe fifty members were on the standby list. It was very poplar as all are. Again, you do have to stay active on the site and watch for the announcement. If I recall correctly, emails are sent to our members as well. The events been at Pinehurst, NC (twice); The TPC @ Ponte Verde, FL; Bandon Dunes, Bandon, OR; Kiawah Island Resort, Charleston, SC; Streamsong Resort, Bowling Green, FL; and Whistling Straits, Kohler, WI. I did not go to WI or OR because they were walking courses only and I can no longer walk due to physical limitations, I have to use a golf cart. We are a fun group who are indeed Titleist loyalists and enjoy the comradery that goes with being a TT member. Welcome.
  6. The good news is, if you are there, you’re doing better than the majority. Don’t worry about what’s in the bag, this community will welcome no matter what. Then maybe give you a bit of a razz to get into irons and woods.
  7. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    No 100% requirement There will at least be an invitational announced for September sometime in the Spring. In advance, there will be an announcement of when the offer will drop. The 80 or so spots usually fill within 2 hours. 80 being the limit for 20 foursomes on 18 hole courses for pace of play. For planning purposes, expect the event to be 2 grand. There may also be an international event, so having a passport on the ready maybe helpful.

    There are local events that pop up. On the Facebook page, there is an announcement for a local event in Indiana It will be in 2023 but registration is open now.
  8. Military
    I don't have Facebook or any other social media but I would like some information on the 2023 event in Indiana

    Semper fi
  9. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    GMaynard said:

    I don't have Facebook or any other social media but I would like some information on the 2023 event in Indiana

    Semper fi

    This event is being put on my one of the TT members. Several regional events like this pop up throughout the year. The annual TT invitational is announced in the spring and is normally is played in September. Check out this post which should have the information you are seeking.

    www.titleist.com/.../the-clubhouse
  10. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    GMaynard said:

    I don't have Facebook or any other social media but I would like some information on the 2023 event in Indiana

    Semper fi

    Now posted on this site. See TT at Victoria National. You might have to type the link into your browser if you can’t open it from the posting.

    This is a unique event in that it is for more than 1 day. Comparable with the official TT Invitational in scope and price.
  11. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    Hello Don, Lisa and I attended the Ballyhack event and I would say it's like a mini Team Titleist Invitational. It's a great primer for anyone who is considering attending a multi-day TT event but doesn't want to commit to the bigger TTI. TT Ambassador Wade W. puts together a nice event and with the smaller number of attendees, it feels like you're on a buddies/friends trip.
  12. Wade W

    Wade W
    Roanoke, VA

    www.teamtitleistvictorianational.com

    Hope to see you there!

    WW
  13. Jim A

    Jim A
    Winona, MN

    I have yet to play in one myself. The last one in our area was at Whisling Straits a few years ago, but since it's a walking course only, I couldn't attend. I did marshall there for the PGA Championship on the 15th hole. Beautiful course, just not one for someone that needs a cart to play.

    There are several events throughout the year, and most are listed here in the Team Titleist network.

    As for your equipment, I can't imagine you would not be allowed to play!

    Good luck and welcome to Team Titiest!
  14. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    Kohler was my first TT Invitational, and it was a great event. I generally walk and it helped to have a caddie for our round at Whistling Straits. For the other 2 rounds, we were able to use carts. The only other TTI event that was walking only was Bandon Dunes and that was for all rounds.
  15. Anthony S

    Anthony S
    Kenosha, WI

    Thanks all for the responses. I do have a Titleist cart bag so that covers up some of the fact that the irons and long clubs aren't Titleist ( yet ). As I mentioned I play the balls, wedges and have 3 Scotty's. Played a 915D3 Driver for a couple of seasons and ended up going in a different direction in the offseason hitting on a simulator during fitting. Still wish I would have kept it. I've enjoyed the message board thus far and figured that while most would have mostly Titleist that it wouldn't be a huge issue if I pulled the trigger on an event. I'll keep my eyes peeled and see what I can afford to do and if it is at a course I'm interested in.
  16. Military
    With respect I did not ask about the TT invitational as I am very famailar with how it is advertised and signed up for!
    I figured that it was a local event being hosted or run by one of the TT members , I saw it posted here early this morning and was very thankful that it had be posted here !!!

    Semper Fi

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