JHausen
Twitter @JHausen
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They will get a young up and comer.
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Titleist makes great clubs, but I think that they're content to be a company that makes more money on balls than on clubs.
I am not sure I agree with that. Sure their bread and butter is their golf balls, but they consistently put out quality clubs and certainly spend $$ on advertising on them.
Are they content because they are methodical in their approach to releasing new clubs/ irons? I don't believe so.
Do they advertise less than some other companies when it comes to advertising clubs and advertise more for their golf balls? Absolutely.
But there is a difference between identifying your strength and being content. I don't think they are content.
Titleist sponsors a lot of school golf programs. That is how they can get so many quality staffers. I also love their classic looks. I played on my college team and we got pretty much whatever we wanted for either cost of production or free.
Bud Cauley is going to be an icon for Titleist soon I feel. He is young talent that will rise and rise to the top.