Hey, Team Titleist.
In the spirit of Jeopardy, I've got an answer for you and I'm looking for you to guess the right question...
The Answer...
• I catch a drive perfectly square. My ball begins to bisect the fairway, but then I watch helplessly as it drifts sideways, out of sight like a disobedient dog.
• I strike a solid iron shot that's all over the pin. I give the club a twirl but my ball, inexplicably, comes up 10 yards short of the green.
• I nip a delicate greenside chip shot just right only to see my ball bounce, spin-less, and roll off the back of the green.
The Correct Question is...
Option 1: Name three recurring nightmares that haunt your dreams.
- Or -
Option 2: Name three surprise golf shots that can occur with an inconsistent golf ball.
(Hum Final Jeopardy jingle in your head)
If you said Option 2, you are correct!
Yes, bad shots like these are likely to occur if you play a golf ball that doesn't meet rigid standards for consistency. If a golf ball's raw materials aren't consistent, if the dimple depths are out of spec, if the core is a just few thousandths of an inch off-center, you could execute a shot perfectly and get a terrible result.
This is why we sweat all the little details - so you don't have to.
Last month we posted a poll question on the subject of golf ball consistency and more than half of the Team Titleist members who responded associated consistency with dependable performance over time. But even that description doesn't paint the whole picture. What we'd really like (and what would help us most as we start thinking of ways that we can improve future generations of Titleist golf balls) is to hear what consistency means to you in your own words.
What does it mean to you to have a consistent golf ball? Is it something you recognize in the rounds you play? How important is it? Does playing a consistent ball give you confidence or is it a given, something you take for granted?
Please share your thoughts and thanks for your insights!