Titleist Launches "My Own Golf Ball Mark" Campaign
Campaign Runs on Personal SNS Accounts Until November 30
Automatic Entry by Uploading Certified Participation Posts
Monthly Draw for 10 Winners by Theme with Surprise Gifts
Titleist is running a golf ball marking campaign until November 30.
The campaign, titled "My Own Golf Ball Mark" and also known as "How do you mark your Titleist?", is easy and simple to participate in. To enter, individuals can upload a photo of their unique ball mark-such as a number, logo, line, initials, drawing, composite mark, or phrase-to their personal social media (Instagram) with the hashtag #나만의골프볼마크. Tagging the official Titleist account is required for entry.
Each month, 10 participants will be selected by theme to receive a special Titleist gift set. The most enthusiastic participant will receive a surprise "Tour Player's Special Reward." Winners will be notified individually via direct message on social media. Please note that private accounts may be ineligible for selection. More details can be found on the official website.
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Titleist's Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls have continued to rank No. 1 in both usage and wins on major global tours in the first half of this year. Across nine major tours, they were chosen 11,727 times, with an average usage rate of 71% and a win rate of 61%. These results are nearly six times higher than the second-ranked brand, which has a 13% share.
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