'Ultimate Father's Day gift' as Titleist launches hard to lose golf balls

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Golfers may never have to mix up their balls with another player
Golfers may never have to mix up their balls with another player's ever again with custom made golf balls

Seasoned golfers know that losing your ball or being unable to tell which one is yours in the middle of an intense or enjoyable round of golf is one of life's bigger irritations.

With the incredible Masters taking place in Augusta earlier this month giving us a treat to top class golf, which saw American Scottie Scheffler take the big prize, and with the weather turning slightly better, golf fans everywhere are gearing up for action. However, how many golf balls do you go through a year?

Losing balls or mixing them up with someone else's is a huge bugbear of many golfers, pro or those who just play for leisure. However, now with the Titleist Pro V1 balls, the most popular golf balls in the world, you can avoid any such mishaps by branding your balls with a logo or message of your choice - and theyc ould make the ultimate Father's Day gift.

The Titleist Pro V1 became the most played ball on the PGA Tour and has been for 20 years. Titleist has had major endorsement deals with several professional players such as Ludvig Åberg, Max Homa, Danielle Kang, Jessica Korda, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, and Will Zalatoris and they previously had deals with such legends of the game as Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

'Ultimate Father's Day gift' as Titleist launches hard to lose golf balls eiqrtiqrideuprwYou can have your favourite football club's crest emblazoned onto your golf balls (Titleist)

What can you put on your golf balls? With a little creativity, the Pro V1 golf balls can be transformed into the ultimate personalised feature - whether you want to mark them so you always know which ball is yours or you just want to express yourself in a unique way on the course.

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Quite simply, you can use your imagination to create special messages, custom logos or even celebrate special events, all on the ball itself. Whether you’re looking to create a personalised golf ball gift for your family or friends, something for an early Father's Day present or a special package for your next tournament, the Titleist ball can help you realise your vision.

You can also create an ultimate custom golf ball with a range of exclusive logos and licensed logos from the top teams and events in sport, including teams from the Premier League such as Liverpool or the Scottish Premier League such as Celtic and Rangers. If you're not a football fan then you can have rugby and golf-related logos on your balls.

Prices range from £26-£70 and all you have to do is go here and select the Titleist golf ball model, select a special play number and then add an icon logo or licensed logo. You can also find out more about how to customise your golf balls here, although, as you might expect, they will cost more than many standard golf balls.

Personalised golf balls can also be picked up on Amazon, Etsy and American Golf.

Chris Burns

Golf, Titleist

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