Titleist announces free Christmas ball personalisation
Titleist has announced it will be offering free personalisation on top-range Titleist golf balls over the festive period
Titleist - the number one ball in golf - has announced it will be offering golfers the chance to personalise their balls over the Christmas period, with a free printing programme in place from October until December.
With three lines and up to seventeen characters available in each line, the personalisation can be anything from initials to a nickname or a special festive message, and will be printed in black block capitals.
As well as legendary Pro V1 and Pro V1x models, the personalisation will be available on Titleist's new 2012 top-grade line-up, including the NXT Tour, the NXT Tour S, the DT SoLo and the Titleist Velocity.
Each model has been individually designed to offer unrivalled quality and consistency, while providing numerous performance and preference options to suit any golfer's needs.
The service - which is already in operation - is available with a minimum order of a dozen balls, and the deadline for any Christmas day orders is Monday 10th December.
In addition to the free personalisation, the balls will come with a complimentary Titleist marker and arrive in special Christmas packaging.
For more information on the offer, contact your local Titleist stockist. To find details of your nearest stockist, visit www.titleist.co.uk/find-a-golf-shop or call 01480 301114.
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Nick was a freelance writer for Golf Monthly from 2012 to 2014.
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