Ok Team Titleist, who are we?

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By Michael JC

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  1. Tryin to climb that corporate ladder. 3 kids under 3. Just tryin to get 9 at nap time!
  2. Elson C

    Elson C
    Southgate

    From the TS2 to the old Titleist SP209 putter, and everything in between, from the bag to my plates, I am proud to display my passion for Titleist.
    I am 40, born and raised in Brazil, move to the US on my early 20s, now married with a 12-year-old son, and a 25-year-old daughter who her self has a 6-month-old baby.
    I work on an IT company, I am part of the internal inspection team, literally one of the guys who listen to your call recording for quality purposes.
    I have been playing golf for over 10 years and despite health issues and the fact that I am not really good at it, I enjoy this game way too much.


  3. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    Financial Analyst from Charlotte NC.
  4. Sales Engineer and provide a lean solutions to people who manufacture. Married, father of 3, golfer when time allows. All while living in metro-Detroit.
  5. I work in Data Management. Been playing golf since I was about 4. On the verge of playing as a steady single digit handicap despite losing over half the calendar year to Northeast Ohio weather conditions. Was Titleist thru and thru until this year I swapped out my old 915 D3 driver for the Cobra. Not necessarily bc I wasn't happy with Titleist drivers, more because of the price point. Have 3 boys, 2 of which already seem to love the game and the Father/son time we spend together playing.
  6. Anthony C

    Anthony C
    Tinton Falls NJ

    Firefighter 15 years in NJ, Titleist purist for 19 years.
    I love Jeeps, cigars, and rum.
  7. Rob V

    Rob V
    Vancouver, WA

    This is a great poll. For me, I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and upon graduation from college, I entered the Navy during the Vietnam War. Once leaving the Navy, I started a 32 year career with the Army Corps of Engineers followed by time working for an Engineering firm. I have returned to the Pacific Northwest for good. I have been playing Titleist equipment and balls for a number of years.
  8. Mark J

    Mark J
    Charlotte, NC

    supply chain professional in the tire industry based out of Huntersville, NC. I may be the only one here that isn't all in on Titleist. Titleist makes good stuff but I won't go near the irons or putters anymore. I just think there is better out there. On the flip side, Vokey wedges are always in the bag and I'm a big fan of Footjoy clothes (golf shoes once upon a time but not anymore).
  9. Guy W

    Guy W
    Statesville, NC

    Here's my two cents. Have always been blue collar. Raised an Air Force brat (dad put in 23 years). Started in auto parts in the 80's then got into stock car racing. Owned and drove my own car at a local track for a couple years before moving to NC to work for Moroso Racing in 95'. Team got bought out by Roush in November of that year. Worked for Roush for seven years. Went over the wall in the Winston Cup and Busch series. Got laid off in 03' and started in HVAC where I still am. Recent Titleist convert but now it's all I play. Hoping to be able to afford to go to the next TTI. Trying to learn something new every day.
  10. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    The one common thread is, regardless of skill level, we take golf seriously Otherwise we’d have mixed bags of clubs through large retailers that have the most ads during golf tournaments. Or still in love with a 10 year old wedge last cleaned in 2016.

    I took up golf late in life and work hard to be average. Titleist has taken good care of LH golfers and my local fitting site is a Premier fitter.

    Next season I plan to list my occupation as “golfer” as I wrap up a career in healthcare IT at age 70. My wife has expectations of it being “handyman”.

  11. Ryan P

    Ryan P
    Erie, PA

    I work at a University (Mercyhurst University) and just am obsessed with all things golf...live in Erie, PA, so our season is quickly coming to an end unfortunately. Been at Mercyhurst for 10 years, spent a few years in govt intel before that.
  12. Gabrisgolf

    Gabrisgolf
    Cape May Courthouse, NJ

    Military
    I served 6 years in the US Coast Guard. Now I’m doing the stay at home father thing while taking classes online for digital marketing. And I’m trying to make the jump from amateur golf to professional golf.
  13. TUrreta

    TUrreta
    Reston VA

    Military
    75YO. Still working. Run a small business. 10 year Army vet - VietNam. Took up golf 3 years ago.
  14. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Contrary to what most believe, I am not a full-time forum poster. I still need a "day job" for a few more years to help offset my golf habit. I've been in the military defense contractor business for 41 years now. Started as a tech manual illustrator and moved into management 30 years ago. Retired from a big OEM in Forth Worth TX 6 years ago and working for a smaller OEM that makes Unmanned Aircraft in Poway CA. Manage approx. 230 employees producing tech manuals and training material for multiple customers. Making the most of my vacation days to work off my golf bucket list, a never-ending challenge.
  15. James B

    James B
    San Antonio, TX

    Just Tired ... Not Retired :-)
    Project Manager
  16. Michael JC

    Michael JC
    Orwell, VT

    Just tired also! Basically wake up every morning with a new random pain!
  17. 31 Year old Construction Superintendent at my families business. My dad started the business when he was 16 with his grandpas 8N ford tractor and a old box rake grading and seeding yards.

    Just started playing golf this year, found a killer deal on a set of Titleist clubs not knowing exactly what I was getting, I did some research and just fell down the rabbit hole of what is Titleist and here I am!

    my other hobby is shooting trap/ skeet with my dad.
  18. COBrien

    COBrien
    Wisconsin

    I am in Customer Service for a wireless provider. Started golfing when I was 8 years old and then only played a couple of times in high school and college. Recently picked it up again this summer and ditched my old hand me down clubs for a full bag of Titleist!
  19. Deno

    Deno
    New Jersey

    Military
    Retired US Army Vietnam Veteran. (1964-1966). Stationed in Alaska in the same Infantry Company with Butch Harmon. Played at Moose Run Golf Course on Fort Richardson. We boarded the same troop ship to Hawaii and on to Vietnam. I worked as a United States Professional Tennis Association Teaching Pro for 38 years. Re entered the Army Reserve in (1986- 2002) as an Infantry Instructor . I've been a golfer since the age of 10. Proud to be a TT member and FJ Ambassador.

    Deno
  20. Michael JC

    Michael JC
    Orwell, VT

    Grew up in Old Tappan, NJ. Could walk thru the woods and be on the 6th tee at Old Tappan golf course, a 9 hole layout.
    Greens fees used to a couple of bucks.
  21. 60 years old, widower, former white collar, currently blue collar. Titleist irons since 1997. 905R driver, other stuff to complete bag. Quit golf for about 7 years and picked it up about 3 years ago. Lowest handicap 1.2, currently 4.4. Enjoy the game more now that anytime in my life. Lived all over, currently NC resident








  22. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce
    Georgetown MA

    Business development professional, married, obsessed with my dog, golf, and saltwater.
  23. Certainly white collar
    I have a few businesses alongside another Titleist nut who is probably worse than me regarding the brand
    The evidence of that is he has just bought the Limited edition US stars and stripes bag and wants to try the new concept irons
    I, on the other hand, want a new TSi3 driver
    We are both from working class backgrounds and appreciate our good fortune which includes the ability to indulge in our sport
    The competitive nature of golf is a good substitute for the more physical sports we can no longer play and still gets the juices flowing
    Titleist offers quality products and innovation but also has these forums of like minded people, who we can relate to, and quite frankly, we envy their skills and knowledge . A brilliant community
    Keep up the good work everyone and play well

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