Titleist Announces Free Personalization Golf Ball Promotion

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Fairhaven, MA – Titleist, the #1 ball in golf, announces a custom golf ball promotion for Father’s Day, making it easier than ever to give the golfing Dad a personalized gift you know they will enjoy. Titleist Personalized golf balls

Through June 30, 2008, Titleist is waiving personalization charges on its popular Pro V1, Pro V1x, NXT Tour, NXT Extreme, DT Carry and DT Roll golf ball models. On any order of just one dozen or more, customers may create their unique personalized message imprinted on the golf ball in up to three lines of block text in black, blue, green or red ink ink for no additional charge. In addition, all personalized dozens will include a free Titleist window decal.* 

2008 Titleist Custom Father's Day

Free Personalization Golf Ball Promotion Details


Program: FREE personalization on Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x, NXT Tour, NXT Extreme, DT Carry and DT Roll models. FREE Titleist window decal with each dozen.

Minimum Order
: 1 dozen (12 golf balls) per ball type.

Personalization: Maximum 17 characters per line. Up to 3 lines of block text (ALL CAPS). One color personalization. Choice of black, blue, red, or green ink colors.

Dates: Orders must be placed through an authorized Titleist golf ball retailer between April 1 - June 30, 2008. Orders will ship within seven business days.

* Free window decal while supplies last.

To take advantage of this unique Titleist Father’s Day promotion or to learn more, please visit your local golf shop or any authorized Titleist golf ball retailer.

Titleist, FootJoy, Cobra and Pinnacle comprise the major golf brands of the Acushnet Company, an operating company of Fortune Brands, Inc. (NYSE - FO). Titleist, FootJoy, Cobra, Pinnacle, Pro V1, Pro V1x, NXT Tour, NXT Extreme, DT Carry and DT Roll are trademarks owned by Acushnet Company. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

 

 

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