June 23, 2010 At 09:07 PM By thomas l
Jay LeeWildwood, MO
I beleive that companies may not allow to give full club sponsorships to a junior, but I do beleive that if you or me as a junior are playing well then a titleist rep. or someone may give you a special offer to visit and have like a free fitted set of clubs. Good Luck with your golf and hope this helped at all.
Chuck ZirkleMt Pleasant, SC via Rocky Top Tennessee
June 24, 2010 At 01:55 AM
Philip PMount Laurel, NJ
Thomas, Congratulations on your early golf success. I, too have competed as a junior and Div II collegiate player several years back. In my adult life I have coached High School teams/players and would like you to carefully reconsider your question and resulting options. While early success in this great game is to be celebrated, it would not be wise to pursue corporate sponsorship unless you plan on turning professional in the immediate future. If you were to accept cash, equipment, or other benefits as a result of sponsorship or endorsement of a company, you could sacrifice your amateur status. The repercussions to a 15 year old that is as good as you state you are would be profound. Your future in NJGS and NCAA eligibility would be compromised. Many High School and Collegiate programs have accounts with Titleist that allows talented youth to access Titleist equipment at SIGNIFICANT discounts compared to retail. Do you have a Titleist professional? Do you know the Titleist representative in your area? Does your High School Coach have an account with Titleist? In my opinion, these resources would be a much safer option for someone in your situation. While I can't state for sure what the programs available today offer, I will give you examples of what I took advantage of in the early to mid 1990's. Titleist makes a quality product that I have been proud to play for 20+ years. No, I don't work for Titleist and am not sponsored by them. However, their support of young players has made me a loyal customer to the brand. My example: Titleist 962B- Retail price was roughly $1100.00 with sensicore shaft; My price through my college coach was $225. I have upgraded over the years....DCI, 962, 770 cb, 690mb, and now the AP2. I hope the above information is helpful, and best of luck to you the remainder of your competitive career.
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Dale VSurprise AZ
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March 16, 2022 At 10:40 AM
Hello Titleist, I am 12 year old junior golfer and currently have an handicap of 80. I do have been playing golf for a year and have progressed really quickly in my game. I play in many local tournaments and have placed well. Please let me know what are the standards for me. And would love to be apart of team titleist.
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