Titleist named Official Ball Supplier to Challenge Tour
Titleist has been named the Official Ball Supplier to The European Challenge Tour for at least the next three seasons

Titleist has been named the Official Ball Supplier to The European Challenge Tour for at least the next three seasons.
The world-renown golf equipment manufacturers have a longstanding partnership with the European Tour, an association that dates back more than 20 years, and as a result of the recent agreement they will now become an Official Partner to the European Challenge Tour.
Titleist will provide range balls at Challenge Tour events, and its logo will appear on the Challenge Tour Rankings alongside the names of players using Titleist balls.
Ken Graham, Director of UK Sales & European Marketing for Titleist, said: “We have a longstanding commitment to supporting the game of golf at all levels, and this agreement is further testament to that.
“Our support of the European Tour and now the Challenge Tour is a reflection of the choice of ball put into play by professional golfers on the world’s major Tours, where Titleist is the leader in players and wins.” Alain de Soultrait, Managing Director of the European Challenge Tour, said: “We are delighted Titleist has agreed to become Official Ball Supplier to the Challenge Tour.
“They are one of the biggest names in golf and we feel sure our Members will be just as pleased as we are, as they will benefit from using Titleist balls on the practice range throughout the season.”
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