
Titleist’s first U.S. retail destination is now open in Pinehurst just steps from Pinehurst No. 2’s iconic 18th green. The store offers extensive golf ball and golf club fitting capabilities along with a wide range of Titleist products and Shop-exclusive offerings –– including Titleist’s most advanced on-demand golf ball customizer, allowing golfers to instantly add their personal touch to the #1 ball in golf.
Known locally as the Titleist Shop at Padgett Center, the shop is located at the former Don Padgett Learning Center on Pinehurst’s main campus, surrounded by the main clubhouse, No. 2’s 18th green, No. 4’s first tee, Thistle Dhu putting course, The Cradle short course and Maniac Hill, Pinehurst’s historic driving range, one of the game’s very first practice ranges.
“Pinehurst represents everything that golfers love about this game,” said Titleist’s Senior Vice President of Golf Ball Marketing & U.S. Sales Jeremy Stone in a press release. “This is such a meaningful setting, shaped by historic championships and generations of golfers creating memorable experiences, and we’re grateful to be able to enhance the journey of dedicated golfers at Pinehurst.”
Central to the Titleist Shop experience are comprehensive golf ball and golf club fitting capabilities and resources, leveraging Titleist’s full product lineup and fitting tools – including the proprietary Golf Ball Fitting App and Vokey Wedge Fitting App – in combination with Pinehurst’s state-of-the-art practice facilities. The Titleist Shop is also equipped with an indoor TrackMan-powered fitting bay, allowing for year-round fittings regardless of weather conditions.
Golfers visiting the Titleist Shop at Pinehurst will also have access to:
“Pinehurst has always been where golfers connect with the soul of the game, and our partnership with Titleist takes that connection to a new level,” Pinehurst Resort’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Eric Kuester added in a press release. “The Titleist Shop at Padgett Center combines Pinehurst’s history with Titleist’s innovation, giving our guests an unmatched experience in one of golf’s most iconic settings.”
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