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From July 12-13, eight (8) WRX members will gain exclusive access to Titleist and its world-class golf ball development facilities, all located within a 5-mile radius of each other in Greater New Bedford, Mass., where Titleist has been making golf balls since the 1930s.

This two-day experience will take you inside Titleist World Headquarters and Titleist Ball Plant 3, where you will meet the people and explore the technology that goes into making next generation Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. You will spend an afternoon at Titleist’s Manchester Lane Test Facility, one of the game’s hidden gems, to see Titleist’s golf ball testing robots in action and conduct product testing of your own. And you’ll get a behind-the-scenes tour of TItleist’s custom ball operations (Plant C), where My Pro V1’s come to life (you can expect some on-course testing and friendly competition, as well. So pack your clubs.)

TO APPLY YOU MUST

  • Be a GolfWRX Forum Member in good standing
  • Willing to drive or provide your own transportation (round trip) to the host hotel in New Bedford, Mass.

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5 Comments

  1. Derple

    Jun 27, 2017 at 10:57 pm

    I heard Callaway is doing the same ‘Chrome-otion’ very soon but they have ice cream!

  2. Adam

    Jun 27, 2017 at 1:35 am

    Why haven’t my previous comments been posted. Going to see how balls are made on my own dime…. really… Thanks

  3. Adam

    Jun 27, 2017 at 1:32 am

    Sounds so amazing. Just seeing how they make a golf ball has been a life long dream and I get to bring my own clubs (which are so dialed in). It is so much better to bring my own clubs and not get a free set and thankfully I will probably get 2x the points on my credit card when I book my room. For a life long titleist player this is THE DREAM COME TRUE.

  4. Adam

    Jun 27, 2017 at 1:28 am

    Pack my clubs? I am going a titleist manufacturing plant. They should take a couple minutes and dial in 13 clubs. IT won’t take long. Just 718 mbs, with pured S400 tour issue shafts. DONE. I’ll bring my putter and expect them to supply the rest.

    No offense, but who wants to pay for travel and lodging to watch the balls get made….

  5. Robert Gamblin

    Jun 22, 2017 at 5:34 pm

    Just let me know , would love to see and willingly do whatever I need to do to have the chance for the experience to see The Titleist operations

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